Dallas Express

Saturday, April 12, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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FLORIDA GOVERNOR RESENTS N. A. A. C. P.'S PROTEST AGAINST LYNCHING HARLEM NEGROES DETERMINED TO HAVE FAIR PLAY MOTORMAN MISTREATS NEGRO SOLDIER AND MOB FORMS TO GET REVENGE. COLOR PREJUDICE MUST GO. MEN WHO ARE MAKING TEXAS Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 26, NO. 26. FLORIDA G. HARLEM NEGROES TO HI MOTORMAN MISTREATS NEG TO GET REVENGE, GOLDI (The Associated Negro Press). New York, April 10—New Yorkers, of both race divisions, are getting their heads together, in a frank and open way, in the result of the re- cent occurrence in Harlem, where a crowd of more than 300 people waited for a natorman, who had fargomly mistreated a Negro college. There is no intention to minimize the effects of this state of affairs. Atlanta Harlem district, it is learned that there is no disposition to permit Greeks, Jews, Italian, and African Americans to carry their nefarious conduct of exhibiting color prejudice. On disposition on the part of the Negroes to agitate disorder, but there is a burning determination to see that everybody get fair play and a square deal. That Atlanta Gathering Outlines Reconstruction Aims of the Negro. (The Associated Negro Press) Atlanta, Ga. Apr. 11 —What is regarded as one of the most significant gatherings ever held in this country, took place in this city under the direction of the National War Work Council, for the promotion of construction work among Colored people. More than one hundred picked delegates, representing the highest class of African Americans, manhood and womanhood, attended, as well as a number of white social class members from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida North and every person present had a vision and let it be understood that their object was to work without causing harm to the community in the highest sense of the word. A summary of the program outlined to be carried out in every state of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mississippi, equal travel accommodations on public carriers, accommodations on public places, registering for the National Negro Convention, turned soldiers to vote. The slogan for the work adopted was "Push The subject of "Negro Leaders," the book by the author, clarified that no "hard pickered leaders" would be recognized, that the people themselves were not "hard pickered" and that no "ten men" should they be known as "community workers." It was stated that too often so-called "hard pickers" were of white men neither of whom have any real regard for the welfare of blacks. PROF. T. K. PRICE. Mexico, Texas. Civil Rights Bill Becomes The Target For Politics. (The Associated Negro Press). Trenton, N. J., April 10—Two bills, one in each house, to award the Civil Rights bill, and make it iron clad for justice, have been introduced in the legislature here. One has been introduced by Senator Hammond Republican, and the other by Representative Hyland, Democrat. The Democratic bill has come up for second reading. It is claimed that the one passed first will redown to the benefit of the party sponsoring it, and hence, both Republicans and Democrats are busy trying to put the bill across. It is an interesting light, and up-to-date politics. ```markdown ``` The Dallas Express there may be other breakouts in New York if conditions are not improved, is attested by conservative leaders of both races who are willing to discuss present conditions of insecurity, of insecurity has been carried on here for some time, and of insecurity has been kept Negroes out of certain lines of business, which money grabbers may be able to once the Negroes begin business in the schemes are resorted to, in order that his chances of success may be increased, women and children by white ruffians, has been tolerated in some instances women and children by white ruffians, has been tolerated in some instances women and children by particularly in this true with discharged soldiers who faced German guns to "make the world a war zone." (The Associated Negro Press) Boston, Massachusetts, April 10.-Alfred W. Luther, the National Home Minister, Council, in an address before a great throng at a meeting of the International Negro Press, "The war caused the migration of 500,000 Negroes from the South to the North." He is a great throng of many of these men out of the South who create a double problem in the South and a surplus of labor in some places in the North. Negroes are living in accommodations not only twenty dollars a month for a city in which to house themselves, but twenty dollars a month for a own race. The Negro from the South is a countryman. The North is a countryman. Down upon his Southern brother, this problem is especially acute in Baltimore, New York and other cities. High Digniaries Attend Bishop Shaffer's Funeral. (The Associated Negro Press). Chicago, April 10—The funeral of Bishop C. T. Shaffer, of the Third Church, was held on April 10, church, was attended by the board of bishops of the church, and other high dignitaries. The bishop died peacefully in his home. The remains were brought to this city for burial services, which were held Born in Kentucky, Mr. Price, came to Texas, in 1893, where he has spent the best part of a useful life. He is a regular graduate of Prairie View State Normal Industrial Institute and has taught school in Texas for twenty-five years. At present he is principal of the Dumbar High school, which position he has held for several years. Aside from teaching. Mr. Price is a busy man. He is *n* present, Notary Public in and for Limestone Co., President Local Negro Business League, President County Teachers Institute, President State Teachers' Association and Vice Grand Chancellor of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. Price is still a young man and has in him the making of a man worth while. $20,000 Corporation Formed in Macon, Georgia. (The Associated Negro Press). (Macon, Georgia) with a paid in capital of $20,000 has been organized here, with some of the wealthiest and best known Negro as a forerunner of opening a department store. It will be the first of its kind here, and an example for other cities to follow. (The Associated Negro Press). Detroit, Mich., April 10, W. P. Kemp, editor of The Detroit Leader, has been appointed Deputy Oil Inspector by Governor Sleeper. This "The Republican Party Is The Ship. All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. NEGRO VOTERS RE-ELECT "CHI'S" GREATEST MAYOR Wm. Hale Thompson, opposed by all,Chicago Dallies, Easy Winner With His "Black Votes." "The election proves that the Negro of Chicago will not sell out, and the Negro of New York will not stand by his friends," declared Maj. R. J. Jackson, to the Associated Negro Press. "Chicago achievements give heart to the Negro of New York, and he continued, 'and we are in a position to accomplish great things if we pull together.' Louis B. Anderson, -elected, are the alderman of the 2th Ward, Alderman of the Second Ward, Alderman Anderson of the 2nd Ward, and both floor leaders, and both men are regarded as being among the foremost men of the Council. The Majors' reelection assure 'retention in office of E. H. Wright and George W. Ellis, Assistant Corporation Commissioner, commonly mentioned for bishop in the A. M. E. church, and others." is the first appointment ever given the Colored people of Michigan by the state. Edwin Kemp is regarded as a leader of the Negro community, and is a successful business man. **TEXAS NEGROS BEGIN MOVEMENT FOR Y. M. C. A's FOR COLORED.** Schwab Dispels All Fear O Bolshevist Control In This Country. First Negro Woman Lawyer In Georgia Opens Office. (The Associated Negro Press), Atlanta, GA, April 10. With offices in the Negro Old Gold Pellico Building, East Atlanta, son, proposes to be the first Negro woman to practice geography in Georgia. He will be the bar Attorney Henderson states that she will soon be admitted to practice geography, the faculty of Morris Brown College. Virginia Whites Desire To Force Colored Girls Into Domestic Serv.ce. (The Associated Negro Press). Richmond, Va., April 12.—A number of women in the organization, and state as the object, the securing of Colored girls as domesticity. They claim that since their families have been given positions in other places than households, and that girls have been given positions in retail, Retail Merchants Association, urging that the Colored girls be released from their present jobs have them married to women in the family for the Colored girls to again take up domestic service. They claim that they feel protected, not because, they claim, there is anything disgraceful connected with housework, but because they feel that their present advantages, and have the right to choose for them, as others, where they shall work. Prominent North Carolina Negro Dies. (The Associated Negro Press), George Bell, 67 at one time an alderman in this city, before the nefarious discrimination election laws, fell dead. When he was worth more than $100,000, but at his death he owned only a $10,000 bill. Negro To Be Justice of Peace If Mayor Consents Negro To Be Justice of Peace If Mayor Consents (The Associated Negro Press), Kingston, N. C., April 10—Cha- Dunn, Negro banker of his city Maryland, governor of his county stating, that he is willering to commission him justic of the peace county authorities and the Democratic county chairman will approve it the county authorities and was a fair minded ate. At one time Dunn lost his fortune, but later "came back" and was one of the new county bankers. $240 FOR CLERKS ONLY $60. FOR YANKS. Bombproof Jobholders Get the Best of Bonus Offering. Washington, D. C. April 10, Letters protesting the grating of $240, bonus to clerks who held boom proof jobs during the period of the war hung up in the air. But something be done to stop this wholesale expenditure to "stay-at-home" soldiers from soldiers who went over the top in No Man's Land Land benched by Representatives John M. Buser of Michigan and Carl Bart in the drives which put the Germans on the run asked this question: Who were those who went over the top will re- SOUTH WANTS NO UNIONIZED NEGRO LABOR The North Dakota congressman, in supporting the measure for higher pay, and he did not oppose the prosecution of the clerks but that he thought they would who battled the Huns to standstill should not receive any less. TIDE TURNING RADIALLY AGAINST NATIONS PACT Ovation Given Borah in His Swing Around Circle to Oppose British Plan. DECRIES THE POSSIBILITY OF PUNISHING LYNCHERS IN HIS STATE JUSTIFIES THE MOB IN DEALING OUT SUMMARY PUNISHMENT AND SUGGESTS EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO AS THE REMEDY. SHILLAY ANSWERS. April 10, 1919 The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, through its Secretary, John R. Shilah, and its New York, make public a letter from Governor J. Catt of Florida and the Association's reply thereto. On March 15 the Association wired Governor Catt calls attention to Bud Johnson and Joe Walker, and asked that the lynchers be brought to justice. April 10, 1919 John R. Shilah, Secretary, National Association for Advancement of Colored People. Str. I have your telegram, calling my attention to the lynching of two Negroes in this state. I know I have exerted every effort possible to keep down lynching in this State. I do not complain of the lynching at Madison until I am sent down by the papers. In regard to the one at Milton, I was called up at midnight by this man and had him carried to Penicula and put in jail there; next morning the Sheriff of Penicula colored and sent down to Montgomery and sent to Milton if they are me with strong resistance on the part of officers of the law who realize the meaning of their actions. Sheriff Harvel was overtraked and the man punished by death at the hands of an infuriated mob from Montgomery. April 10, 1919 Hon. Sidney J. Catt, Governor, Tallahassee, Florida. Str. I have yours of the 18th, in acknowledgment reply and criticism of my telegram of the 15th. First, I wish to commend the attempts made by you to safeguard the prisoner at Milton. May I make it known to you we are not directing criticism against you as an individual but are speaking to you in your representative character as Governor of the State of Florida. Do you not think that when you ordered the lynching of Penicula to take his prison to Milton, I should have exerted every effort possible to keep down lynching for sake of keeping. Sheriff Harvel should have known, as an experienced and responsible officer of the State, the papers. In regard to the one at Milton, I was called up at midnight by this man and had him carried to Penicula and put in jail there; next morning the Sheriff of Penicula colored and sent down to Montgomery and sent to Milton if they are me with strong resistance on the part of officers of the law who realize the meaning of their actions. Sheriff Harvel was overtraked and the man punished by death at the hands of an infuriated mob from Montgomery. JUSTIFIES THE MOB IN DEALING OUT SUMMARY PUNISHMENT AND SUGGESTS EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO AS THE REMEDY. SHILLAY ANSWERS. I, as a representative of one million people, both white and black, urge you to send out your missionary letters of wanton and disgraceful ravishing of white people of the South or the Governors of the South will send you letters of wanton and disgraceful which I have used every effort possible to do in Florida. Yours very truly, (Signaled) Catt, Catt, Governor of Florida Col. Haywood Opens the Victory Loan Campaign With Stories of His "Black Devils." Col. Haywood Opens the Victory Loan Campaign With Stories of His "Black Devils." (The Associated Negro Press), Albany, N., Y. April 10—Colonial University, N.Y., April 10—Colonial seventh New York, opened the Victory Loan campaign here with an address before 10,000 people in the Army. The event began from start to finish, as he related the events in which the Negro solder soldiers participated up to the signing of the Armory Act. Probably the most interesting story is the following, as told by the Col- legian, Mr. Robert C. Gleason, greatest in the world. I saw my men when they first arrived in France buying German money of the men they were doing for red they U.S. LYNCHING SIBILITY OF HERS IN HIS STATE GING OUT SUMMARY PUNISHMENT N OF THE NEGRO AS THE VERS. April 10, 1919. Hon. Sidney J. Catt, Governor, Tallahassee, Florida. Sir. I have yours of the 18th. In-acknow- ledge reply and criticism of my telegram of the 15th. First, I wish to commend the attempts made by you to safeguard the prisoner at Milton. May I make it clear in the telegram addressed to you we are not directing criticism of you, but rather speaking to you in your representative character an Governor of the State of Florida. Do you not think that when you ordered the death of Penicauca to take his prisoner to Montgomery in order to have him sent down to Jacksonville for safe return, you were not known, as an experienced and responsible officer of the State, the mind of the citizenship of whom you were sent down to Jacksonville was been prepared with sufficient officers to protect any prisoner, and of the fact that the warrants the belief that mobs which form in violation of the law will not be applied to them if they are we are with strong resistance on the part of officers of the law who realize the meaning of their acts, and that they shall be tried in the courts and not by mobs on the highways, will citizenship of Florida will not stand for seeing men who ravish while women tried to commit crimes on our laws. Burning to death is so horrible that we can hardly believe if we did not read your own words, that a great state and it could apologize for burning at the stake. This crime and condition it in any way. Your gratitude assumption that I perceive that a great state and it could apologize is committed absolutely unwarranted. In order to protest against the burning of a human being at the stake, we expect that we must begin such prosecution by disavowal of sympathy with You speak a good deal about the horror of the crime. We think the law is right. We believe all right-minded citizens of the United States are coming more and more to understand that it is a greater threat to the safety of a county to stand by and see the laws made by people who have a law to be leashed. We believe that it is a justification for this lynching of the law to be leashed. We believe that the laws made by people are made to deal with such and such a question is who heres this crucial time to ask. We believe that she shall disregard of law in the face of President Wilson as a protector of our freedom to promote the peace of the world. All the arguments you make about the horror of the crime do not touch the matter, the moral issue of shooting a watchman, a crime which, certainly, is easy to punish in courts. Speaking of education, you suggest that our Association spend time teaching wanton, reckless Negroes. You suggest that we educate Negroes in your state, you yourself take up the task of providing proactive care for the education of Negroes in your state. You report to the report of the United States Bureau of Education on Negro Education the relative per capita expenditure of Negroes in your state, $11.50 and for Colored children, $24.00, respectively, though it is not a point of importance, you I remark that I do not happen to be a Negro myself, so I assume through your letter. Sincerely yours. (Signed) John R. Shillady, Secretary said: "We were sent to France and we were sent to Germany. You said we are going to Germany." When we :ached the Rhine I had the pleasure of seeing the boys spend time with the children of the town taking Harlem German with a Yildiz-accent. The spirit that promoted the boys to the army or the Hobol or the Christmas was fulfilled, and was the spirit that won the war. That fighting for justice in civil life." Negro Block In Birmingham Burns; Loss $50,000. (The Associated Negro Press), Hiramhung, Ala., April 10—An entire Negro block recently burned at Blessed Bay, causing the loss of more than $0,000. The majority of the houses were owned by the tenants. The cause is unknown. TEXAS TOWNS New C. C. Christen was in the city Saturday morning on route to Jamaica, a race he had been running since sermon at a. T. J. church Sunday午休. He was on Sunday night. Mackey was with his wife Sue at Mount Zion Iron Park. Davis has returned home from Dallas, she went a day with her daughter, Mia Bendle. Narvaqua, Texas, April 16. The Sunday school reception given by the Friendship Sunday school was exchanged with the other junior schools of the city. W. A. Turner has returned more often, few have visited. Mrs. Turner is the principal of Anderson, Texas, is in the city via her relatives. Mrs. Mrs. Turner John Wardell left for Galveston, Wednesday, Mrs. Mary Turner of Tort Worth, returned home after a short return over a river. Mrs. Mrs. Turner returned home after visiting his son in Prairie View a few days. Mrs. Mrs. Turner returned home over a river. Mrs. Norrensen of Bremham, Texas is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mattie Johnson his mother, Mrs. J. F. Barnes has returned Laughlin spent a short while in Dublin, Texas, visiting relatives and friends, Mrs. J. F. Barnes has returned Galton, Deacon, Tanzan, April 10—Kwai J. A. Jones, P. K. of Daxas district of the A. M. J. church held his second ordination on April 10. He is a member of the A. M. J. church last Sunday. Kwai is a priest, pastor and member of the congregation in the library of the church. Kwai Henderson and A. M. J. are members of the A. M. J. church since thereon he could ATRENN FORNEY. NAVASOTA. Funeral services of Mrs. Lacinda Pylon of Bonham were conducted at St. Paul's Church, p. 12 by Rev. Carr of Bonham and Rev. W. J. Henderson of the C. M. E. Church. Mrs. Pylon had visited her daughter, Mrs. Lacinda, and many friends here mourn with those of Bonham over the loss of the good woman. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends of Bonham and Denton for their kindness of my wife and our mother for the beautiful floral offerings, ever made. May God's blessings forever abide with you all. Groebke, Texas, April 10—The State Board was held here by the Prime Minister, which ran through Blackwater Hike and mounted the train for Kowalo last Friday to attend the County Scholastic meet. The event was held at Calvert of which Groebke was winner of the noceurs were 16 to 0 in favor. Groebke was the winner, and ended Groebke crossed bats with Calvert, but owing to he space of time didn't get to see the game, who would have won the game. Our boys are coming home from the different camps every day. Sunday was the day of the game at Andrew's Chapel good attendance at both churches. Mrs. Charles Matheson, Ves, is visiting, relatives here this It Pays To Ins American Mutual Home Office 419% Milam Street Houston, Texas. L. BLANKS. Pioneer Insurance Man Good commission for For information p L. CHANKS Pioneer Insurance Man Good commission for 10 Live-Wire Agents. For information phone Main 167. L. FRANKS. District Manager. GROESBECK. MAYPEARL. MARLIN. THE DALDAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rheumatic arthritis, from many stiff joints, the results of weather exposure. 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Office 184 Willow St. People's Understater Co. 9 to 8 p.m. Gaurantees cure in lockup and other people's animal care. Answer calls. DR. H. T. HAMILTON, Physician and Surgeon. Room 215 Python candence. House 1144 Thomas Phonics. Room 1144 Thomas H. 4027; Office hours: 10 a.m. to 12 m.; 3 to 5 p.m. 7 to & 30 p. Dallas, Texas. WHEN IN THE CITY STAY AT THE SHADY SIDE HOTEL. 2025 San Jacinto. Where you get nice comfortable rooms and a spa—both lights and gas. Home cooked meals. Paved street car service. "Samette" makes the hair soft, smooth long and beautiful. Try a box, "Jam the Warl." Special prizes to give: Address—SAMETTE MFG. CO. P. O. Box 424 Tyler, Texas Enclose 10 cents to mail ADAMS EXPRESS AND TRANSFER COMPANY We Haul Anything Wagons Always on Hand Express and Baggage We Have Auto Trains for Quick Delivery Packing, Shipping and Storing Competent and Careful Workmen Phones—Sw. H. 6755; Night H. 6758 Attle—M. 4926; Night M. 6985 3225 Ross Ave. Dallas, Texas A. ADAMS, Manager. 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Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m.; 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Office phone. Main 4232. Residence 2803 State street, phone Main 3081. STETSON HATS DR. A. H. DYSON. Dental Specialist Dr. Chas. L. Morgan Res. H. 4788. Dallas, Texas OUR NEW HOME. PENDLETON AVE. ST. PERDINAND AVE. West, Texas, April 10—Sunday school at 9:30. Those on the sick list are improving. JACKSONVILLE. Notice to the Public. I am yet going on by the help of God. I have just finished the paint job on the wall. I will pay the amount paid by him was $98.30. This makes three houses recently painted on Route 1, Mr Henry Chatham Brother, Mr. Zane Alexander and wife of Jacksonville. I am in Jacksonville, Texas, Anderson County, I returned from Larue, Texas, where I closed a deal with Churchill Christian Church. We were required to tract let for the amount of $120.00. Work to be started in short. I met the people in town. Bro. George Smith, J. McInnis Turner, J. D. Highower, J. Smith. Geoffrey Hall and Rev. H. Vauchs, painter. Please do not wait so late before you put in your application. I have received that account of people waiting so late if you want me to do your work. I can furnish your own paint or I will furnish all work guaranteed. Half the work, half the pay. I am The Miller Hotel This hotel is making good success three two months it has been in business it has accumulated a $60000 bank balance and it will make Jacksonville a great place. Please help us to make hotel in town, when you arrive in the city it is the place to stop, 22 blocks north of Union Station. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Props. WEATHERFORD. Weatherford, Texas, April 10—Mr. Isaac Jones went to Port Worth on May 10. He met his mother, mother, Mrs. A. Alexander and Mr. Ellis Maxwell is from Canada. Mrs. A. Alexander and Mr. Maxwell left for Oklahoma. Mr. Warren Ward died last week and buys a Wednesday evening. The home is on the campus of Ella Maxwell spent Sunday at home. Private Earl Crawford spent few hours at the hotel to be called to Eastland to her daughter. The Eastern Stars will have their own church on Sunday night little Charlie Bailie Smith is suffering with a broken shoulder. The banquet gives Private A. T. Rucker is very ill, Mrs. Dorn Abermathy is at home again Worth, with the sick. You will always find the Express at Noland's 8OUR LAKE. Sour Lake, Texas, April 10-13 School was well attended Sunday with many new faces in attendance. R. C. L. Loe was on dut yat R. C. L. Loe is E. Methodist Sunday and rejoice good, meet Sunday. I. E. Paun made a business trip to Houston, Saturday Prof. A. K. Waltkins, principal of the University of Texas, team to Beamont Saturday and won the game $ to 6. The batting of third baseman, W. R. Pollard was 10-10. The team to Beamont would not allow him to bat again. Any high school is chalenging. TATUM. ALTO. Alto, Texas. April 10.-Rev. Hollis prescheduled an excellent sermon Sunday at the Hollis Chapel, a crowded house. The oil mill of Alto Oil Company of which Mr. John Long of Tyler is superintendent prescheduled a leaving a number of our men without jobs. A. Miller died Tuesday morning and was laid to rest in New Hope cemetery Wednesday evening. Rev. Cavin, traveling in the interest of the Epworth Lease prescheduled a night day. J. H. Miller, who has been at the bed side of his brother and was laid to rest in his home in Houston, Thursday. Mr. Joe Hamilton of St. Thomas Chapel community spent Sunday at the Hamilton, who have been on the sick list paid Alo a professional day accompanied by his brother, Mr. Walter and another son and mother to learn, and Mr. Arthur Allen of Rusa spent Sunday at the Hamilton to learn, and Mr. Arthur Allen of the service of Henry Bradford) at Hollis Springs, Sunday. John at Hollis Springs, Sunday. Martin inoved in a few miles of Hollis Springs Sunday morning. See the Bradley boy every Saturday and get the Express. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. St. Louis, Mo. McKINNEY. McKinney, Texas, April 10–Grundy service all day at the Christian church Sunday. The Pastor, Rev. K. McKinney, presides at 3:30 p.m. subject “Anything a Baptist will do to good Baptist church services were good Sunday. Sunday school was well attended. Sunday was the Woman’s Day Church.” Second Baptist Church Sunday. Sunday high day all day. Rev. Lewis Smith preached an al sermon at 3 p.m. to a full house. Quite a large crowd was up from SAN ANGELO. San Angelo, Texas, April 10–Rv. E. W. King, of Houston is here commemorating the 100th day of Baptist church. Rev. J. H. Heron of Dallas, Texas, was born in San Angelo and hopes to Baptist church. He preached a great sermon Sunday night from the foyer of the church. Against the Judgment Day Fire? Text the second poem in this chapter to celebrate the day of place to make arrangement for the uncelebration. The K. of P. had a celebration with Vice President Sue vies at Sunday the G. U. of O. H. Washington, ode to hall Rv. W. H. Washington, ode to C. M. E. Church. Service was well attended at both Morning and evening hours. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Caroline the day before, and the art is president. The Stewards assisted by the Stewardesses and pastor entertained the week week week. The students are numbered their friends as a guest. Several gallons of cream and plenty of nice ice cream are served. After the sermon to a large crowd last Sunday night the babies were baptized and first rights as church officers when the pastor assisted by Prof. I. S. Doty, Bry. W. B. Johnson, and L. W. Smith, all baptized babies W. L. Smith, J. Frank J. Wilson, Jr. Granville johnson J. Jr. and J. Nelson amounted to $77.5. Special music by the choir Sunday night. Come are welcome. New W. Louis St. GILMER Gluezer, Texas, April 10—Rv. H. M. Jones, P. C. C. M. E. Church, M. C. Church and night. Rev. Cahoon of Pimphlehurst and night. Ark. represent the Epworth League preached Friday night at the University of Ft. Pleasant. Ark. Moses Chapel last Monday night; in the interest of Equal Rights. All the churches schools will attend Sunday. Sick listed; Mr. J. P. Montgomery. Sick listed; Mr. J. P. Montgomery. The Dailie Express can be found at A. Ingram's everyday Saturday, also with the Dailie Express. Worley Mas. Win Josh Richson and Mrs. L. R. Price are very sick with rheumatism. Moses Chapel son and Mrs. L. R. Price are GAINESVILLE Gainesville, Texas, April 10—Dr. R. H. Ranom and Diplomate Wilson are in Port Worth on business. Mrs. R. H. Ranom, who was born in Donia, where she was called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Ranom, Mrs. M. B. H. under a trip to Sierpe, where she returned from Salina where he is in charge of the C. M. E. church reported having a grand time. He is thanked to Muskegon on the account of his daughter, Mrs. N. Solomon, who was sent to Greenville, Mrs. Albert Anstaw has brought a first-class beauty Win, the P. R. of K. M. B. Church, the P. R. of the M. B. Church of this district is spending a few days in the city of the Rev. M. DR. KIDD SPECIALIST ON ALL LONG STANDING AND CHRONIC DISEASES. I treat successfully all blood and skin disease, rheumatism, uric acid poisoning, disease of the stomach, intestine, liver, kidneys and bladder, diseases of women, nervous disease, malaria, diseases of the nose, and throat, ulcer, old sore, piles, fistulas, rupture, eczema, diabetes, gall-stones, stiff and swollen joints, appendicitis, overrats, neuralitis, head cancer, mind wandering, insomnia (sleep- ing) in children (falling, sickness), nerve weakness—in fact, many diseases not mentioned here. DR. W.E. KIDD P. Q, Box 388. Tyler, Texas. Office Up-State, Coker Drug Store. 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"We see difficulties in the way of a permanent and successful operation of this League of Nations united under a common mutual respect. Marriages of convenience, too, often breed distrust and discord rather than contentment." (This states the case fairly. And this the stan-management which belongs to the state.) The men are with the words which it takes to explain, then—any one who is a man, a woman, a child, or a man. Let us hope that the Baron has taken all into account. That his men are made up of men who are male and female men are made up of men. They will not suffer to be a late day and long day, and they will not white peace markers of the world to expect the representative of the race to be a leader where he will return to be to enter a league where he will enter a league where he will enter an interlibrary. This Baron has a strong position. He is en-terested in helping to He and virtue serve to vice, not be removed, without the violation of simple justice. And this AVOICE IN THE WILDERNESS. Below we append the *editorial* leader taken from the PL Worth Record of April 4th. It is an effective annotator of the book. It is also written by John H. Kirby, the Houston Lumber King, delivered last week at the Houston Lumber Convention. It is refreshing to read the deliverances in the face of the known dangers in the industry. There is in it *H* at least a sum of hope and a ray of light. There is very a very serious attention. H says: **GRIEVANCES OF JOHN HEART KURY.** Southern pines lumbermen at their work are the most vulnerable to the reason for the reason that the one of production is merely now. When Henry Kirby, the editor, informs us that this refers to the federal industrial action, Henry Kirby has given permission. He says the department of labor at Houston M. woods Jack and John Kirby are the leaders of the South and those men. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. "In the South we tell the Negro that we are not with them," is the candid declaration of the Texas loner king. The Reeves of the Colored troops fought nobly over the Colorado troops. There were no draft blacker among them. They answered the call. They never showed the white feather under the skies of France. Those who remained at home bought Liberty bonds; they bought bonds issued to the Red Cross fund; they did war service work; they did not organize strikes or precipitate riots; they did not attack their ranks; they were not listed as alien enemies or native enemies to them. There is a new world and a new civilization face to face with John F. Kennedy, a patriotic son of the Lone Star. Noted for his broad charities and ever alive to the needs of the times, he was a vital and latent resource of the Southland. He is reminded that "the world will ever live with the needs of the times, and minded that the seas of America, white and black, went over the seas of the world." All the driven about making democracy safe for the world is wasted as it fails upon the cars or the trains, and blacks realise that industrial slavery in a thing is an apocalypse. President Kennedy speaks which speaks for the happiness and prosperity of the many and the autocratic rule of the few." RARE TREAT. Lowers of the intellectual will miss a race if they fail to attend the event. The university is one of the Colored high school of Turrell, Pt. Worth and Waxahachie which takes place in City Hall, Auction Dallas, Texas, Friday night April 18. Go to church tomorrow. It may be that the church has its weak points, but up till now, it has fewer than any other organization among Self-belf like self-respect LEAGUE MENACES COMMERCE Washington, D. C. April 10. - Representative Nicholas J. Sinnott, of Oregon, has exposed the fact that the Panama Canal is as carefully drawn by British statemen, contains language invalidating American industrial independence and that of the Panama Canal Treaty which caused President Wilhelm early death. The Panama Canal Treaty should have no advantage over the British in the canal. The canal should be free and open to vessels of commerce and war for all nations observing these conditions. The Treaty forms the term of equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against such subjects in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic in otherwise such conditions and charges of traffic. The new covenant declaes, that the high contracting parties agree that provisions shall be made through a secure and maintain free transit and suitable treatment for the commerce of all state members of PRAIRIE VIEW. Barn at Prairie View, Texas, on Tuesday, March 28th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Houston, Texas, a ten pound boy who has been raised in the city and son are getting along nicely. Mrs. Smith was formerly, Messie Blackshear, the only daughter of the well known educator, Prof. E. J. TAYLOR Taylor, Texas, March 30, 1919. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our mother, Eleanor, and our grandmother, thank the Household of Bath No 172 for the floral offering, also Vivian Temple No 183 for assistance given, our niece shall never be forgett. Hirn, M. A. Johnson, Daughter Jas. Smith, Saw. D. L. Smith and Bobbie NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS AND CUSTOMERS. In order to receive prompt attention, all letters containing money and of a business nature should be addressed to THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUB CO., 2600 Spine Avenue, Dallas, Texas. ARDMORE. Ardmore, Oka, April 10—Mr, and Mam. Sam Jones will to announce the wedding of their daughter, Lloy Cook, to Enterer W. Thomas April 30, 1919. ARLINGTON. Mount Olivet Baptist Church. Arlington, Texas, March 30, 1919. Sunday school attendance was good and much enthusiasm was maintained. A.m. 11:30 a.m. m. the pastor Rev. A. G. German took for his text, *Godwin the pastor preached a strong sermon.* The B. Y. B. m. with Prof. W. E. Kramer also preached a strong sermon. At 3:30 p.m. m. Rev. J. H. Winn of Port Worth preached a strong sermon, he also complemented the pastor preached a strong sermon. Sunday night a 3:30 p.m. m. the pastor preached another strong and eloquent sermon a 2:15 p.m. Monday night the church re-assembled in a conference meeting at 3:30 p.m. the house was crowded waiting for the pastor. The plans were read and adopted and the pastor accepted the plan. The deacon and members stormed the pastor with many good things. Collection for Sunday all day $5.60. B. W. Dariate and get the Express. PASSING OF MRS. EDMOND Dallas, Texas, April 1, 1919. POPULAR FOUNG DALLAS WOMAN DIES AFTER PROTRACTED ILLNESS. D. A. King of Chicago, was guest of Mrs. S. A. Adison and daughter of Thomas King of Chicago, and Thomas King of Chicago last week. Garild Douglass of Port Worth was guest of Mrs. S. A. Adison at 216 Cochran street Sunday evening. Sallie Else of Terrell, cousin of Mr. Thad Else 215 Outstreet, is his and Mrs. Else. She guest this Mra. E. E. Williamse 3400 Federal street returned Saturai amy morning the special lunches for the Golden Chain. Miss Sample White on Wood St. received a long letter has week from the president. Mrs. Friston writes that they will soon sail for America. Mrs. Friston raises election dollars of M. H. Johnson. Billed his old pastorial appointment on Sunday. A large crowd at each service. Johnson dismayed his wonderful reception. L. Franka. District Manager of the American Mutual was in Sherman OLD REGULAR Staff Correspondence Somewhere in West Texas, April 7, 1919.—After an all day ride on a wagon through the capital of Tyler County at 7:45 p.m., m. having left Dallas just 12 hours before. The distance were Rep. Dr. Hartmeyer, who were Rep. Dr. Hartmeyer, Tenn. and Rev. F. P. Thornton, a resident Barton park, at Abilene. He reported to the Rep. Harper, his father, Silas Bail, Eq. Rev. "Chance" and others conspire the reception committee. We were immediately to the hospital home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bail and we were feasting on the manna, so representative of the hospitality of Abilene. Abilene is one of the most substantial cities between Ft. Worth and El Paso, having a population in 1910 of 17,000. The population is to 18,522 in 1915. According to the same ratio, it now has a population of approximately 17,000 souls today. To some 7000 souls. The berg has streets cars, electric lights and natural gas. The berg is the country is wheat and cotton farming and cattle raising. The white Three-fourths of the Colored people own the houses in which they live, and while there is some question as to the Christianity of some of the Colored population belong to some church, Macedonia Baptist church of which we are a member, The Thornery School raised in the 60 days $33.85, Club No. 1, raising $15.80 and Club No. 2, $11.85. They were thankful friends for assistance just as I hit home. Antioch C. M. E. church, Rev. R. M. Mask, pastor of his rally held a "hit the ground" church. The church was divided into the following clubs and raised amounts in Earth Sweepers, Mrs. Gertrude Bussel, leader, $15.135, Submarine club, Mrs. Marigie Harper, leader, $170.06, Over the Top club, Mrs. Marigie Harper, leader, $170.06, Over the Top club, Mrs. Marigie Harper, leader, $170.06, Sunday school raised $33.44, making a gr.td and $32.12. Every member in the church was at work and in the town. Dr. A. J. Hamlett, preacher of the serenums and sanctuary, fathi, maintains a fish farm for pupil praterry. Dr. Hamlett made the old time scratch his hap, and the congregation gave him a gift for pupil praterry. Anything can be a new idea. The great congregation gave him a gift who followed him in prayer, closed his own prayer as follows: "Lord, when this old world can I come, I can come to the chilly street of the Jordan, when the big bell -la heaven tones have Macdonald Baptist church will be a revival Wednesday night, bedtime for the children to leave town. To his representatives he has given orders to hide warning them that when a war breaks out, they will not over! All the gospel war implements are to be used in the enragement of the enemy and hand grenades. The soldiers have taken a solitary step to conquer the enemy. Front line of the enemy. April 8th—Tuesday. A ler my speech last night at the C. W. church to a packe on house, and I went to the Ableite Negro Business League electing the following offspring: H. L. Harper, vice president; H. L. Harper, secretary; T. C. Black, Mayfield, secretary; T. C. Black, strength off the spindle trying to get a new and modern school house and let me tell you that they can be made to come to town, and they are going to make it come to town. The league will send a representative to the State Business League which is at Coventry, Texas, July 1 and 2, 1933. This is the second stop for men in the world that the town is getting better. Abilete is marching on. Back to the Trail. This is Tuesday, April 8, and I am riding east on the Sunshine Spine, passing the Worth and long enough to a clean shirt at Dallas, I expect to be Cortez tomorrow tomorrow night the day before. I will be the war of my date sheet on page 5 of the Dallas Express, read it over it and see what happens. They Answer Not. There are a number of town annotations on the board. I have no heard no word telling me of arrangements to make my coming a walk. Come out and meet me, or hide out and come out. Brag and Bluster From a Big South- ern, White, Man The Southern Daily Press (white) of last Thursday contained among other important news items a publication page position what purports to be a portion of the proceedings of the University, invention, held the day before at New Orleans. The report reads: New Orleans, La., April 21—Southern pine timbermen in mass meeting with the University, fusing to go into a contract with the industrial board of the Department of Commerce, by which the University will be held the price of lumber. The board held that it was contrary to the ethics of the industry, from both economic and legal standpoints, to enter into an agreement with the University, H. Kirby of Houston, Texas, was named to carry the information to "The producers' price of Southern pine lumber is equal to or less than the price of the raw material stage of the production; that any reduction in cost either through a decreased wage scale or in some man-made change, such as a resolution adopted, which also declared "there are more than 40,000 units of lumber production in the industry," should in the production of Southern pine, each of which makes its own contribution, and all to agree to such price reduction, and individuals who did not agree could assert their rights to recover damages under the anti-trust stance. Kirby's Complaint. New Orleans, La., April 2—"The Department of Labor at Washington is sending black and white enlistees in a sense, and these men are carpet-baggers, in a sense, just as were those who were sent to the Nigro above the white Tomb of Kirby of Honoura Town, presided over by the Kirby Manufacturer. Association, told a meeting of Southern pine lumbermen, that Kirby's address was apart from a regular conference to pine lumbermen, that Kirby's emphasis of readjusting prices in conformity with the program of the State Department, is a violation of the rights of States to handle matters at issue between employers and employees in a department, is a violation of the rights for several years a President and Administration democratic in name at State Department, have seen our rights as States clipped away and assumed by Federal Those envoys of the Department of Labor no matter what the badges of the envoys carry, have no more right to enter the land of the embassy, or the benth amendment to the Federal Constitution is pacific, and in its full force today as when he arrived, he was bound by the original documents. Recalled. Declaring that the problem of Negro labor in the South is not an irruption, Mr. Kirk said: "The disturbance of conditions of Negro labor can not be tolerated without fiercest opposition. He said, when he was asked by a representative of the party with their representatives related to conditions in his sactions, he expressed his willingness to advise with them." "In the South we tell the Negro what to do; we d' not take counsel Mr. Kirby concluded by saying he has only the best wishes for Negro labor, and to restrict the Negro's advancement or prevent him from coming to the South. We can do so better advantage. He does object, however, he said, to the efforts of proxamanda that "is seeking South by officially operating proxies for the Federation of Labor." (The meeting was composed of 282 members of the Federation and was pressed over by John L. Kaul of The Knail Lumber Co. c. Birmingham. The report says that the group shared the views of Mr Kirby. I have reprinted the entire report as taken from The 17 Worth Record in order to present 40,000 copies of the Express to see what manner of man he is and what sort of sentiments concerning him. I have also printed the maritalia, Christian hearted, phil- authoic white men of the south. Unfortunately, the world, and the world, and I may add, for both races, it is true that the white men of the world are the most of the flower of the white South. It stands still. It occupies the same space back yonder in 1865, when he handed in his sword to Grant and the ove whelming armies of the Confederate armies and furried the stars and the sun, tripping disbanded the Confederate armies and furried the stars and the sun, forgetting nothing. The times, however, have changed; first by legislation and by moral action, have become the free men of today, an ignorant and shiftless 4,000,000, an ignorant and shiftless 4,000,000, to an industrious and partisan pursuit of peaceful pursuits of farming, lumbering, mining, transportation; whether in ruins or in prosperity; a remown, which race prejudice and color hate can not take away In the enterprise of war he has not been less conspicuous. When he was in the middle of war, like other Americans, redened the soil of Cuba with his avenging blood and made a stand for the country, which mankind can never cease to admit. When our his civilization neighbor accustomed to war in Mexico is to which I refer —took up the forch and began debredations on American soil — I have been accustomed to the government into the hell at Carrizal and an snatched slaving victory from the grim jaws of defeat. The military accuracy had ridden rough shod over the blood snaked battle fields of Europe, and the blood of the world has thirst for blood by its approach to the shores of the world's first rebellion. The service of the Lumber barons like Kirby, and others of his lik, to follow the flag on foreign soil and to help the warriors who world knows the result! He lent his body for cannot fodder. He gave his arm and shoulder to shoulder, with American soldiers of another race, he helped to write a new page in his book. I am told that he was formost among those who saved the civilization. And a remedy must be found for the damage being done by the sentimental or changed conditions, this country—every section of it—must come to the stern realization that it cannot be improved. It cannot make progress. It cannot make progress headed in the wrong direction for all the things that must be performed of man. That progress is most certain and gives promise of improvement of all things into account, strives to bring the greatest good to the greatest number. America must stand on its own and that compound its conceptions of right. The treatment of the 12,000,000 Colored people of the country constitutes its greatest problem. The question must be set: can the country constitute its greatest house on 8th street. cannot be settled unless it is settled right. Don't Laugh—Wanted It Filled. When I was in Little Rock, in Indiana, I was brought up in an in-house house on 8th street. Not being pleased with the room to which I was caught by the boy, before I was brought up, I found under a bed I found a woman's night robe. I told the boy that the woman could not take the robe out and get it. the drunken man whom you saw walking down the street, with me was my rye full cousin. You ask what is the average men's idea of heaven. It is in a quart of ice cream. You can see it in a gallon of a million of Men's Extra Dry. After you have disposed of the ice cream, ice and Champagne. I met an old friend in Nashville and knowing the town, he said that if I would make us up as a late one, I would go out to the town to pick a ladder, I was to come down to a house and wait in front of—of the house when I was introduced was named Helen Summer. No inquiries came from me as to her name in Winter. She was a girl in our brown. She was ahy some silver in her dining room. Speaking of her mother, that it made her shudder to think of her 20th birthday. I suggested she go to a funeral fullness she was the limit. Whenever she showed her tongue it had a coat on it and she absolutely refused to wear it. She suggested a walk down by the river, she wanted to meet me on the corner by the gas meter, and suggested a stroll in the moonlight. It is refreshing to see her going to wear red, white and blue waists, so that the boys can patriotically rally around the flag. The men who stole my gate took a fence after I spoke to him about it. After marriage a man's temper does not usually change more even, but even more. Did you ever sleep with a cold bed? Yes, always. I’m married. Is your wife living? Yes, but not wifeb me. A man who had just given his wife a fine hair, remediated that his woman likes anything she can drive. A man told me that when he lost his watch he advertised for it. "In What Paper," I asked. "Naked." said he, "I did better, I told my wife." I met a lady on the street this morning. I immediately recog- nized my wife. Oh you saw her now gold tooth. No she had her mouth shut. Mistake, 'was not my wife. What does your wife think of you your having a haircut? Does she think? Sit down, it will take me four hours to tell you. Not every man who died on the field was a soldier. Remember the base ball umpire. I was glad no gentlemen were aware of my injury when I got after me for coming home in the morning. Care is like a bubble. It melts and floats away. For in this world of double There's a laugh for every day. K. E. W. OKLAHOMA TOWNS OKMULGEE. Okmulgee, Okla. April 10—The boys and girls club rally will be held at the Dumbar High school Saturday, April 12th beginning at 10 a.m., every club in the country, is effected to be present. Demonstrator P. M. Mann and Miss M. Smith have arranged an elaborate program for the occasion. The April Key Oil and Gas Co. was organized last week with a capital stock of twelve thousand dollars. J. B. Key; president; J. H. Wallace; secretary; F. H. Maggard, treasurer with office in Wallace bullpen. Rev. H. H. Edwards, P. C. of C. H. E. church is delighted with the work of the faculty and is regularly conducted at his church last. Services were well attended at all. Dr. S. S. Jones delivered a forceful nermat on the First Baptist church. The district Sunday school week, M. P. J. Lane will attend the week-mond. M. P. J. Lane will spend the week-end have solitaire school at Bookerette, Okin. The dollar only is to be at First Baptist church on the 3rd Sunday. The N. A. A. C. P. held an interesting meeting Thursday. Rev. E. I. Madden returned from conference last week. The Reverend was appointed pastor of M. E. church Mr. F. O. Younger, the popular photographer was in Sagarla Sun CHICKASHA. Chickasha, Okla. April 10-14 services at Pineapple Baptist Sunday, April 10, 2014. The best Sunday night and preached a southern sermon to a large and a "flu" claimed many who are reported a list listing some of the nouns of these words. Rev. A. P. Douglas all of all wife Rev. A. P. Douglas, Mrs. Riley Starks and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John T. King are having their home remodeled. Sunday was a high day at Macdonald. Rev. D. J. D. Jones preached two times and was at its highest pitch 7 accessions. The H. M. S. was entertained. Mrs. D. J. D. Jones, Mrs. D. J. D. Jones, with high school has team played the team with high school team a very tight game last Friday in Oakland, Wash., Oakland, La. Leont. Chester Corbett interesting 1-care on his experiences in France and the nature of the Ne Don't Forget. W. C. Cross the Fringe, when you want to catch the Prisco, Rockland, Sante Fe train or go to any part of town. Phone 672. PURCELL Purcell, Oka. April 10. *Service was good at all churches Sunday. A was at his post and preached a church morning and night, cost $320. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Black of Citeville, Mrs. and Mrs. K. Wimbrow. The entertainer came. B. P. hall Saturday night by Triple No. J, was a success. The Home pledge money for the building of the First Baptist Church. Rev. N. D. Duckey, Supt. of the school, the school is bringing things to the children in the building of the First Baptist Church and Mrs. Anna Jefferson are visiting relatives at Washington, Oka. Mr. Homer Franklin were quiet; Mrs. Ann Griffin were Barnett Wednesday evening. A GRZAT DAY AT P. I. S. COLLEGE. Our school is full and prosperous this year. Our growth demand of a more communicable means of transport portation than a male wagon and we put on an auto-truck rally to close on Sunday, April 6th, with the following results to wit: White citizen of Wolfe City $365.50 White citizen of Ladonia. 145.00 Financial Secretary of F. I. S. College 40.50 Surrounding churches and Total. 46.14 Teachers and students of F. I. S. College 323.06 Total. 951.50 Our truck cost us $725.00. You shall bear from me again soon. M. J. JOHNSON Principal F. I. S. College. TEXAS TOWNS --- CALVERT. Calvert, Texas, April 10—Prof. Robinson of Palestine and manager of this district, American Woodmen and the M.D. school, Mrs. Mary A. Walters of West is in the city the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Oso Robinson. Mrs. Roberts, wife of Mr. Ed Roberts left Sunday for South Texas, to spend a few weeks for her aunt. Mrs. M. A. Blackley of Houston is in the city the guest of her father, Mrs. M. Johnson Bust met with a painful accident last Tuesday morning while repairing some machinery in the building, ten feet catching his trousers and swinging him in the air for one hour till缓 by some one pass. Mrs. Luvena H. Whitaker was in the city Saturday. She had a success in the second month's term. Mrs. Whitaker is a strong teacher. Mrs. Flat left Saturday to spend a few weeks with his old friend, Mr. Tucker of Milam County. Dr. E. King editor of the Dauphin Express. He crowded Thursday night. the people of this city are always glad to have Mrs. Ada Forward of Hearne and Mrs. R. M. Lee of Galveston is in the city visiting Rev. and Mrs. Briley Prof. A. H. Mima was over to Branchette, Friday night where he held a dinner with fellow fellows. P. H. Pater left Friday night for Navasota, where she spent the week-end with home folks. Rev. W. A. Paller of Austin was in the morning looking after church business. J. H. Anderson was called to Mexia to meet the heads of the department. He was on the World. In general conference, reports a great meeting. He leaves Tampa and other East Texas points on the speaking engagement on the Order. Miss Mabel Washington closed her school at Jones Prairie and reports a meeting with other teachers. dinner was served followed by ball playing. Clara Harlin and Daughter, Mrs. Josie Woodruff served dinner to visitors in courses and surprised them with lovely presents. We thank Mrs. Harlin and family for their tributes and we assure she gave with pleasure. Messrs. Aaron and Bennie Lewis on Wednesday, Thursday and Thursday in Waco. Mrs. S. Thomas and Mrs. A. S. Thomas and Mrs. A. This week has been a hirth week with us up until Friday night. Elder C. D. Bryant of Dallas, our pastor has been with us. We hope Sunday to be a good day. Independent Baptist Church. Sunday school welt over the top Sunday morning, books for this quarter did not arrive, but Superintendent Subject, "God is our Father." This lesson was made very interesting. Several visitors present. Class No. 123. The students wear the banner. Total collection for Sunday school $14.25. At 11:30 Dr. McDonnell serves as Dinner after which Rev. J. E. Mahon of Houston, academy,陪 the rostrum spoke from Gen. M. 32.28, subject. Right of the soldiers were present among whom Dr. A. E. McDonnell has spent only 18 months in France and can tell about some of the conditions of that country. Pastor Homer Johnson has spent only 18 months in France. He read 2nd Tim. 1:3. as a good Soldier. An Aged Citizen Passes Away. Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield, Mrs. Louis Mansfield, an aged and respected citizen died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Perkins, Thursday evening, March 28, where she was buried. Mr. Douglas was 84 years of age, a member of the St. Paul, M. E. College, and a member of the service for a number of years, and a member of the Knights and Daughters of the Virgin, his wife, six children, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn CARTHAGE BROWNWOOD. Brownwood, Texas. April 10. Services as usual at all churches Sunday. A church closed Sunday night. It was a success. Brownsville Church and its members. Social Notes Mr. T. J. Harbert entertained with the family of his late wife, Lois cafe in honor of Mr. G. Grand Alen, who is leaving for Rowell, South Carolina. He and his monthly social Friday night. A very delightful evening was spent with the family of his late wife, won by Mr. H. Hali, a salad course with mint ice was served. The family of Angelo Texas is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. SHERMAN. Sherman, Texas, April 10—An honorary roll of Morgan Negroes has been completed the service has been completed by the officer of Commerce, supplementing the roll of others already there. The seventy-seven Morgan Negroes responded to the call of their country, and seveny-seven Morgan Negroes rerecise sacrifice while in the service. One commissioned officer, Jeal M. Mattox, will doubtless be a surprise to many while the fact that the Colored personnel commissioned officer is probably not known by a large number. A large number of Sherman will doubtless be a surprise to many is visiting parents. Mr. A. L. Watson has returned from a visit of Morgan Negroes to Jericho and of Jericho will have their Palm sermon afternoon. Mrs. Josie McIllewatson has visited Golden Link Chapter here 5th inst. and was banqueted. Plans are being formulated to meet the needs of our soldier boys 18th inst. and banquet will be in Masonic Madama Beuna V. Lewis and D. Childe and daughter are visiting roles. Mr. B. C. (Dude) Stonehouse killed Mr. B. C. (Dude) Stonehouse died in building, 1 inst. Messrs. D. Childs and A. J. Dayon of Decision had charge. A series of lectures on the history of Baptist. Reva. S. Montgomery of Waco and Frank W. Dallas are at the In Bethlehem Baptist rally in 15569 was realized. Mrs. Lola Brown of Dallas visited parents. Mr. David Dyer of Dallas has removed to city to reside Relatives who attended Mr. Ben Daly funeral were: Mr. Wallace Ft. Worth, also Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Ft. Worth, also Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Ft. Worth has access noted pastor of Morning Star. The pastor of relatives at Purcell. Mrs. Lee Thomas and children of Dorchester in visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Thomas. WILLS POINT. Wills Point, Texas, April 10–Mrs. Irma Johnson made a business trip to Minola, Monday. Mrs. Jerrod Wilson came away with the name from Edgeworth Board. Mr. Richard Rose died last week after a heart attack. Mrs. Irma a son, two daughters and husband to mourn her ones. Mr. Charlie Jackson, Sr., visited relative in Emory last week. Mrs. Katie Gray spray a few days in Minneapolis. Rv banks of Greenville prescheduled at E. Church Sunday morning. Ball point ball team defeated Edgewood in a game Saturday, score being 16 to 0 in favor of Willee Point. MART. Mart, Texas, April 10—Little Mistle Lolea Ferguson was the prize winner in the sisters' Sisters was a financial well attended and the lesson well discussed. The entertainment given by the sisters to the Sisters was a financial success. Rev. M. Jones preached a saint spirit sermon for us Sunday and a saint spirit sermon for our arrival from Buffalo, where she has been on business Mrs. Rose Wells, Mrs. Zona Romano, Thomas who has been here visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Dorsey resigned to her home, afternoon, Saturday. Free Mission Baptist church. Rev. Ellis was at his post Sunday and the devil. We are so glad we have this God sent man in our midst, whom seemingly the sinners admire. Church A, M. E. Church. Dearth Chapel A, M. E. Church. Wade was at his post Sunday though with many建材 this good Christian man is doing a great job and is commandable. We would be glad if every church and sinner would visit this church. We are trying to do something to doors open and we bid you welcome. MINOILA. Minoila, Texas, April 10, 1919. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919 We had a few marriages this week. Mr. Peter Davis and Mine Lois Thompson, Rev. B. F. Ratcliff performed the ceremony. His express opposite T. &. P. Depot. Call at Our people's café for the Dali- FOUR DALLAS TEACHERS WHO HAVE HEART POWER — ONE VISITS THE PERSON CELL CARRYING THE SONGS OF ZION THEY SPEND THEIR LIVES FOR OTHER. play and full of sunshine and the heart there is his heart. The children in the heart of the heart is not confined to the narrow beyond that circle, however strong as it could be in the TEAGUE Teague, Texas, April 10—Sunday school was well attended at all churches. The G. W. S. will visit the Starlight Lodge Friday night. Milton Brewer of Mexix is in training. Mr. Thomas of Mexix, is visiting Mr. E. R. Brewer. See the Brewer boys for the Ex- CLEBURNE Clurebue, Texas, April 10.—The 70th anniversary, Rev. B. Smith is a grand friend. The members of the family who attended the parade in his honor. He received many presents. He was in the city last week, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King's baby died Friday, and was buried Saturday, April 10. Mrs. and Mrs. Renee lives at Rosech, Mrs. Salle Bole and sister attended the funeral of Brendan Brenham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie, Antonio is visiting their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter, Antonio is hunting for their sister, Annie Hunter, Miss Gladys Pattler attended the funeral of their cousin, O'Neal and little daughter Doriana left Saturday for Amarillo. Mr. Will Saddler of Terrell is visiting his sister, Roxie Richardson, Mr. Hilton Saddler, Mrs. Madame Virgil Fortune, Roxie Richardson, spent a few days in Fort Worth. Mrs. Yanza Saddler was the guest of Mrs. Isabelle Cobas at Pt. Worth. Please have your money ready when the reporter comes around. Mrs. Yanza Saddler will night at the First Baptist church to a large and appreciative audience, telling of his experience in the war. ABILENE. Abilene, Texas, April 10.—Mr. Thomas Haase died Monday, March 31st, after a lingering illness of a stroke taken to his bed he was sampling from the Japan Trading Co. in Worcester. He was 25 years old, leave wife, mother, two sisters and a host of brothers. Buried in local cemetery. Privately Elliott M. Beasley is in her with his sister, Mrs. Bennett. He has been a resident of Hawaii and years in Hawaiian Island. He is at present stationed at Nauru, Alas. He will be attending the day last Sunday at Mt. Zion Baptist church. Taylor and wife are attending District Conference at Mineral Wells. The church recently purchased a house which will move on their lot adjoining church. Mrs Mary Savage is getting cell. Mr. Willie G. Standifer of Albany has gone to FL worth to become a Rev. W. M. B. Carrington an enticing enterprise left last week to take up his work at Gateville, Texas. He will be taken to a closed a very successful rally on Sunday, March 31st, total amount The Great drive closed with two of our leading race men on hand to the front of Rev. Mask. Rev. J. Arthur Hunger, editor of the Christian International and instructive sermons Sunday morning and night. He spoke each time to a full house. Hon. W. E. Foster, pastor of the Church Monday night. He spoke to a full house and everybody was very interested. The was held at M. C. E. Church Monday night and the Abilene Rustik Church was held. M. H. L. Harper DOALL DAILLS TEACHERS WHO HAVE HEART POWER—ONE VISTS THE PRISON CELL CARRIERS OF ZION THY SPEND THEIR LUTES FOR OTHERS. Mrs. E. O. Lindsley, Mrs. A. R. Day, Mrs. A. Y. West and Miss T. O. World. Lesson Taught by World War II. N. W. Harllee The world war which came suddenly to a close has taught the American lessons that could not have been taught in any other way. Many lessons have been taught, many hard lessons, that will be of great value in thousands of ways. The one sad lesson is the importance of the education of the view, rather the want of education, not only in Negro schools but in all other exemption boards, but thousands of white draftsmen, who were sadly in aroused a deeper interest in the zea and cause, establishing more and more blacks and whites throughout our south land. The statements and encounters need of better educational facilities for all her citizens, and much be the need of better educational positions in her haunted position taken by all classes of the southern press which is just now giving impetus to the cause of education. We will mean more salary for the poory paid teachers who can scarcely play and full of sunshine and myth, there his heart is also. The love of him is not confined to the narrow circle of his own children but it goes far beyond that circle, however. He is the family circle, but what causes it to spread out for other children has never been the cause of the change than the cause of one flower absorbing the red rays of the sun, and the color of the flowers, and the beautiful color abstractions, and the rippling waves of the ocean make different impression on the minds of different persons, or why one sees the sun as a colorful and beautiful in the gorgeous colors of the setting sun as he paints all nature with his brush, and bespangled above the western horizon, and all the objects are tinted and bespangled in the vision of the writer when he was a bare footed boy and he endeavored to explain them to his children, who shook their heads and said there is "Another Fool" for the want of But Mrs. Lindley has done her full share in the efforts which she has done to improve the education of Miss Mary Hail who finished her college at the Howard University, and to plating the high school course in the Dallas high school. She now ranks high as teacher in the schools of Miss Pearl Randall and Miss Lee Wynn. She has taught a high school, and Virgie Randall took a more extensive course at the Prairie View Normal Institute. All three of her students are Mrs. Lindley is the oldest graduate of the Dallas high school, being an alumna of the first graduating class. She has taught at Prairie View. She has taught in the city schools for more than twenty Mrs. Adela B. Day, who is at present connected with the graduate of the University of Oberlin College, school which takes high rank. Whilst in this institution, she has taught the regular classical course. She received her B. S. degree from the University of Latin, and Algebra in the Paul Quinn College, and Algebra for years the Cobleman school for years likewise in the Tytler City Schools. Mrs Day is a woman of strong connoisseur of the young whether in school or working at all times for the advancement of the young whether in school or working for them. She has not thought it beneath her dignity to go on the road to the University of songs of Zion to those confined in the prison walls, and to read the Mrs. Day has made much sacrificed in the education of her daughter, Nami, now finishing up her senior year. She deserves the highest encomnia for the efforts put forth through her family, and the highest family bond both in the Dallas high school, and in the great Howard University. Mimi Nami, is pus- shioned in the high school course, has made a remarkable career as a student, gaining a half of a school term after recovering from a broken leg. She has also a model teacher in the night schools, handling the elderly class of persons seeking improvement in her life. Miss Tina O. Bowlser is another teacher well fitted for special work in the classroom. She is a graduate of the Colored School city and the Prairie View Normal, Perthua her greatest power lies in the pupil's ability to pupil of rough and uncontrollable temper, for large boys who would bow to her as though she carried a deal of unnecessary trouble, will bow to her as though she carried a deal of unnecessary trouble, will bow to her without a word, where another teacher would fail completely. This teacher has a better name, we would call it a better name, we would call it heat power expressed in a deep sense in some laws. She is educating her brother Dewey Bowser at Wiley University, Perhaps M.A. A. B. West has taught more scripture incidents to her students, the writer is acquainted with his reach and observation. Mrs. A. B. West is a graduate of the Normal course in English at the Martin Luther junior summer school to teach her students of wide experience. Six years ago, she took a special course at the Martin Luther junior summer school to teach her students of teaching. More of our teachers would take these summer courses and thereby increase the worth of salaries would accrue to the children and thereby increase the worth of salaries would accrue to a up a pride in her great culinary Harvey L. Pittman BIG SPECIAL I started in 1899, still on zoning to successfully. My formulate and processes have been sold and manufactured, and I have specials, five radical formulate, five toilet, five perfumes, ten household formulate, all easy to make up can be large, large prota, complete, plain attuations and yearly advisory service free. All youora for only $22000. Order Money order today. Start adding. INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF TWELVE Knights and Daughters of Tabor This notice comes to notify all Chief Motors, High Priestesses and Members of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor and all others whom it may concern, that, on the 7th day of April, 1819, The Annual Report of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor for year ending December 31, 1818, was accepted by the Commissioner of Insurance and a permit granted to do business in the State of Texas for the year, 1919 and you are hereby notified to get busy and make new members. A free dispensation is granted to all Temples and Tabernacles until July 20, 1919, to make new members for $1.50. Given under my hand and the seal of the Grand Temple and Tabernacle, this the 10th day of April, 1819. C. E. W. DAY. C. G. M. FIRST-CLASS HAIR. See Mary J. Smith 505 Smith street for best grade of hair braids and wigs. Treatment for falling hair and dandruff. Your patronage solicited. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WORK MR. A. J. DUBOSB. Formerly dealer in ice in this city wishes to announce to his patrons that he will not handle ice this season. He is engaged in excavating businesses and is fully prepared to take care of your needs in the way of general hauling of all kinds. Ring H. 6599. 4-11 The above is the likeness of W. H. Harvey, president of the Royal Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. Win. Lifes is Secretary. Payment of all just claim. You do not have to wait for your claim, the money is waiting for you. Ask any attorney to bury our people in this city and will be convicted. Agents will be rewarded. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. ROYAL EQUITICAL INSURANCE CO. Home Office 8115 N. College Street, Laurel 1675 W. H. HARVEY, Pr. W. H. HARVEY, S. s.v. W. H. LITTLES, S. s.v. BEFORE YOU SELL - Your call are us. Pursuit hospital, 220 Jim Street, 6-4-41 PENDERS FOR FOOD CARS. Sold direct from factory to own- twelve & liner pairs. Purchase Trader Fenders and other street specialties. Write today for information. TW. R. 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Pine Bluff, Ark. "CLASSIFIED ABS." Forty acres shallow field in Kentucky at five and ten dollars; per acre, all oil and mineral rights go to the landlord. Suite 6, over Central State Bank. 高雄! Want to Know—of the whereabouts of my daughter, Mrs. Victory Williams, last heard of she was in Retna, Russia, any information concerning her life Williams, 117 West First Street, Angelo, Teas, a. WANTED. Cledonian for Mediate show on playa. Plain banjo, or guitar, call Dr. H. R. Merrill, 1065 St. Louis St. Dallas, Texas. Miracle Ticket. Fee at $10. Miracle tickets with separate demeas at $10 per tract. cerring here whereabouts will be provided. Very attractive selling proposition for representative in or out of low $10. Suite 6, over central State Bank. IMPORTANT Have your hair Forced by Mr. Willie Mae Harris, 1921 Ochchau Co. call at your residence or you may call at my home, 4711. $7-29-22 See Gabe Dawson—of Terrell, Texas for the best blood medicine. 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PINELAND, ‘PRREELL. WINONA, ‘MARSHALL Neptandytie Apa it sung seal at ath cheba ts Mitotic agli were well preached vest sores tating aes en ; i “Paul school was visited Mcrae Naito Grit was See he week visiting her mother and sisters. ToD Te tase the ol Roos ot hi lac hat et 76 Sich ahibnent a coves M epararen; Mra, KM. Wrne, tian aR, Pach schoo Wo Se ites bles one ber nck rater Mr. CG. Powter. ; canna. Catenile; Toran Aurit i0—Ser mre, cal gece 1 Bene “A eh be priced : ts De or Sel ritse Sersens "tr hi’ pon Sane aphat,chureh i e*canagion aired the soe ae Btalcbe. ev wise ‘ty tacoa. of tho Gaienete Col ‘Then secon the soni.‘ illo Tortus te bering’ cach‘ Chive vine at cio head of teh Shot! ‘the Colored poote of ctor fit ceed. Way ee Iaenek beeskdets Me. Elbe Suave See aiten dutrs Khiwosse en Waerion, ‘Tents, April 10—Mr. sh en el Rao eat ius of hin ncton panned veya Sor days ilnent "and was buried Friday. “Ana Connie Gooden, a ‘lima Gooden sod Mia Laure Goos Seat’ eamoin_from Howson tomtom” Hotton Gaiveicn. We continue to have rl foie aecn oa the ery ay ten ‘lle strange, J etal them thece i Ditty a tte Tat un ait ots Zor the bond tere srt Saturday na mena that we See wget Anew choo! baldieg for Our ow tow We tave Seat return arom th at's ena whic Skin relat of voces You need ot” det this race enter ie tebe, ith re mes tae es ee comeee Amel 3y—-Bostal: ‘aye Mothers club appeared Pridy i at licen att WY Care frth lay enited "How ths Sry Etov? ‘oor recpin ¥0se, lh tn courting era Spar na ec Bonwit 8 urn ie re went 10 diay Sted Se rnd Baty Bate i sone to. Mason Pan i, Hevea a Bune Mae Wriebt" Se Nie cola Wea coat ‘an eppotmien at aaa "Hin atom Cieurs to Potrero. aveaonal end RelisourSvatu faire “Ray: irri and Purse were at respective posts. The Breaie Eide of Pere Met ett wan the yh Son pve tha XM Hk 2 boson ait Monday” morning "While prev saci anata ed tha he the uss alk Bows re Sees wer trate tothe ote Tra i fn ex oot net Sour also Mead the Dallas eprom. / mnarimax. ‘Toma, Apr, 10: fun fay wan hry peasant or oat extlietunay thea Be at church ba vy an shyt rer ert eect ar ‘moms deliver t by Rev. Dorgan, th Piso aly war ended by tho thre fe dope. Bireiatang” sarin Davis ing esa ‘Yohnson. ata i Lente Dn Hi 'trtp to Dalias. Saturday. ‘® Gying ey Seats, Aut 30. Sintay was ~ Wocd day for worvice at Jernanlem, grat cae to's Val see Rote te ker 8 gmc Seti a at my nde’ ian tue tna, Cae ior a tetas as, Sate wee pot author tant aD Fede timste tense Brown ae ert oo ae 7 60. sas SESE Et Se ee eS *. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION CAN EASAY a8 OFC AT CaM Fi Brown Bess Face Powder BY a oe (ioe ee eS le ei iy ua pe aero Or fren Vie SEN Brsorans exmecrixixa co} Taner Dien ond Tabane eg mg Se ec a ‘vintiénn os yet beer 0 Iie 5 ok Dia panties ss = TEsAs eye a iy eae a en ae i ‘ PEM J i aed ‘GATRSVILLE, ‘WHARTOS. MILFORD, MIDLOTHIAN. orn, _THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. \ Don’t trifle wi Brownwood —_. C22 rene Se {| —it’s ‘ Sole You can’t afford to risk COMING! ee Tatug Iain = juenza. Dalen ‘Keep always at hand a ervey tox cl HON. W. B. KING) #0 oe tea dag ] ate a 189, we m | CASCARA NINE busied Pt od ty pn NoteDater | Gee oe ee ke Ri Brak ance sy “hay city, town os : [st ae | dae, mm toward tax eon ne carne ttia otte Betar nove, Ne Ja So dee aoe || Hooks and wife haxe joined the Hx- ored people, or | fs’ feat” tae” schon soot ish Te ae | Bitfea'fox supper atte church Set ts toe | Fria ie Kine fa uasbono. eos ah a wi utabork, ‘oss, Ape 10 —ate 000 Sin Xin ‘and Mrs Paul Oliver: has returned ‘2701 Oc isan nese trot emp Sie Phone 1 0 ey Bena ents at eee | of Waco and Mrs Sune Saunders of — AGENTS-- ulm, Oty wie ad ster eon | ONTOR DALLAS EXPRESS, DAL-| | rn net ray oe Re, MO. Bel en WO] ays, TEXAS, LECTURER AND) tp frestibeices | Vces ary om at title Zou Baptist) SOCIAL, SERVICE ADYOCATE,| fratng snt for chara Adio, pastor, A las] stare onaaxtnen xnano nus-| “aay Vat" de Gromttran hutch Sindsr| INES8 LUAGUK is TAXAK | Sate 2 fo ost er. ‘ise, oe fastest WO" Bal braced fSc"taocy trata, are"Gnten| wit tect te ere of he gai io een [nace Lante ot Soc a ‘ine ite new building to completion, |Yiee Work in Texas, er 1 ced" “peta hate the] dhartar century of work In Texan 13 ot Sadar when te atagce ae | uber indented with te work fon wil be preached by Dr. 8 Moo-| wich “concran te. Sate ahd 1 ‘| gomery, Waco, or eee? Se a ee aka VE ‘MRARNE, ‘Meare, ‘Texan, Apel 10—Mt, Cal vin, Wood an cid thts ‘of Hearn ea “Poeaday, fural was held a Btremanae’cuuroh’ Wedneeday con Ghctel by ite Fbetracket a8 Frat ehuten had a relly Sunday coo Sucted by pastor "Daley Pasta Dalloy at'4 pm, pte, Benne Clansea ware A and" Superintendents Site's. aban wan hich 9 iin, Franklin oressd bats with Bott's, same was To hia favor Of ‘oarae choot AMter ‘he. am the school boys: Aad: siia ere an Caertanment at he "renience, ot Me"and Mem, J: Stamps A splen Md ae rad sten At he Bene Solegt all ty oa Tam for the Dene Beet the chareh. High ocho! rend tred a splendia program at St Ban Met ely Thuteday nit for the Parpone. ot baying on § new. Bl Tras ives Ba Lave Bas returns Rims trom Camp rave ‘Mines "Savantan “Carter, Minnis ane Peart ‘ley sod thee com any’ motored to” Calvert, Sunday Mn JeeMt riggs apent the. we tnd" at Cale Prot "B.A hor Eaidwel, "Satay an Soman oahy ha her cos td fo 3 bo ‘Seain xy Mise Ruble Canam, Andrew Lewis si tir, re Wr aor “Trinity ehupeh Monday eventa aport kn cuppa tine Mlaa Te Sel Date of Howson was in tow Shs Went atten the fener arena finer, Calvin Woods, Mandel "Bap churen ray tar die 33th corner tne apne on he ck ‘alin Fspreer mar, be, found x aso nt iia te ee > de ey a 5 [es pee |. ee Fee a Mine. Garrew’s Wondertul Hal Grover. guaruitess to sop the hai trom til ou, takin 1 stow bea titi, fatty and black, so. cure ait bop. Aatasen. Agente wan Kies Kalle Gosret, 261° San Jactnt Giegnhs Dalin Gane. "one 1. doer |. WHITAKER’S CAFE 1600 dnckson Steeot ee a ae Ma aim Me a eM. a oe ee pn eae vo, WIPER, Pr HON. W. B. KING nro panray BxPMSS, At | AS, TEXAS, LECTURER AND focus nce ADTOCKTE Stare onan sei nts ‘Will tecture in the interest of the Vusineas League sod Socal Ser vice Work in. ‘eras, With over Auarter century of work in Texan as A publisher, indented with the work Which conceras the State and it people from every angie, ae, King Rand ‘mitch experience and what hie a undertaking to do for the peo Ble la too veal known to need expla fation Bere. When you nee the an- founcement of is coming, Tay aside Sour doubte Indiference ‘and prelt fice, and heip. to make his coming 2 oceans. wil help YoU. re al ae Deen ee ree, Ceo vnderstood and the work 1am under- {aking to do ls belne tampered and Kindered. Otten "when I" write ‘the leading tan, or rather the one ‘hom Tin aw ingvenee, in the. Towa, fity or community; of my coming, fe’ gots the iden that Tain comin {o te entertained, and that Twant {o teo a crowd that will il the bis- feat" ‘Bouse "ip towacthat I am a Professional windjemmer, with & roteasional axe to pind, hidden up Under my coat.” And It everything ts hot out of the way, 20 that T can havea erowd to Which to apout, and be ean at the tame thie, show the town off pretty, he writes me, giving ‘mo & Dew dale, when all of ths cal ‘he done.” This in all wroug. don't fwant to abow oor grind, miy xe Tone want you to thow off. ‘What"T do want ta. this: Wham Tae ue tanto te "and. age the other “men Jot taatvencs, wR tke: Yourselt, waat { sce more busineas In your home own or community, which wil iv feaployment to young Colored people "F Organice them Into m comnite and select «place at. which cau fiseet the most thoughtful men and women, inorder that we may omethiog 10 better the Pusinees an Boral conditions ot the’ race, lah frhere You live. If a crowd ‘can b tien out all ight; if not, get ou the people "wha. want to soo. belt fimoes and. who Will work to ‘hel your’ community. "These Twill b ind to speak to and organize, e {hat you ‘ean help, Yourselves, 3. Write me, intelligently und sa come on. Between the time. you Wel fe and the time 1 come, Key us talking up the inceting, piace and the date, sf convenient get out hand Wills’ dat put your advertisemien" in ihe paper, there—you take it ‘i. Whea'T some, have some on to. meet ma. ‘When, you ‘eur “me speak and we arganize—when. Tm gene, oo what 1 told. you, and your own will" better and your people fnenaraged, ‘Please do. not change my dates, excep’ for death of an tw ful dis Ser : "The Lord wiling 1 go as follows: yates RRR a Zh ples, with date, whl pase th Sr Wharton, Sunday 2:00... April 13 seca Seay i — ‘Corpus Caria, Wednueday ronal eas ae sa nea ae Soe eee After the 19 at April will x0 to ofianan har ee Renan Bead. Si prt br eda gi” re. gen ee meet Se mann mie gee BES Ec 2 a Seem a Tuesday, May & Bk Gon pee | escrow eeriac sree ast cette a cee ee tt soar ae roe, eae aes Deo, tueatag, B Grand 7 May 24 geet as 8 ere ere meee: Mee 3 | Brownwood 'Tbureday, May 39 ietion Pray, ay 39 Hremple———-————-Bunday, Sune 1 iebarse ———————-_afonday, June 2 [Aversa veeday June 3 Daitay ~~ —--Wednenday, June 4 ani rida, Jane 6 Keufman Sunday, Jane 8 ‘Dallas, _______ Monday, June 9 | tn 2819, we must double the mum entra 25d oer paces of us Note-Datee willbe made fora pains’ Watch ie colt for’ em enieben Tay eI aown ot coxa teruced. ihe establishment" nad ‘cittaac of" e"atver top, tgs Ste ‘leet tay Spirent to yeu ot Eck Sepia area aera to Aiea tn mora ai a A the at wi tM Rina’ aes da hoe ho SP out haat das wit Sot tae ‘our iru, OE Ng, 000 vig Rie oe Perea oh Soran at one 1 lin, nan AGENTS--$6.00 A DAY Sess peeeearennerr treabiog, (ailing Mair; makes hair soit. uiesny, pe deer nsanrlier beet preparations, Sera nt ae ass ene Ue Eee Soa eee Sara Be A Scalp Specialist Teter Metalaeatore Gouren of famroctton gm Deans whe eeretachee en Eos cee Sova erate etal atte "THE SUMMERSETT. 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Yy any Oiter sha pea Tait on eating Seehy's Quicade aud Qutsasoap, asking. for them hy ee fll ome rn 38 ce seed, Ifyou dragzint or dale doe ot wock thane kvo articles ask Aim to obtain them fre hin whole paler for you, ¢” tae un the’ price fad we will malt them to you diret Seaby Drug Gay 10 Bast. “is0th St, ae WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE TRADE Ts Tun ou FURNELURE B erren AL een wu Ce ae eq LIGHTNING Rad coil EP nm VE es ( Vee Pn na mas a, et tae OAs en acs es deat i an eee =i eure oe ae Ertan ie Aime ae ne a FM NELSON & SON, Matin, Ter scleral a tocbiheey NEGRO SOLDIERS IN OUR WAR / jatar Hisct day, "tena WEGUeR te Stats (sett m6 PORO BEAUTY PARLOR 26% het, DALLAS, TEXAS. ove ron Conpletion Dnter Bee ere ree se St owe en os ike Brovs esta naanver= te Biss brows Wu seman Reet ae Bale venice he fate toni S'S 8" af Mme. L. F. Frazier, - Proprietor. yRS ey ee ce h So, Gini =ane Fatiy, Soft, Sik, Long vit; Herolin [AGENTS WANTED je /" USE REGINALL COCOA BALM Bae ees ce j Dalcatanrer| Seat ne P ale se ek raaeeeaaie tread sod ge nee Te weet estes ree sa ena mee |, Regoxats taionarony TEXAS TOWNS. CLARKSVILLE. Mexico, Texas, April 10—On last Friday night at the atlantic apache stadium, the team winters in Kins and members gave a royal banquet, for the returned soldiers from Iraq, who were so afraid was quite a success and was enjoyed by all. The program continued at the high school. The cotton was introduced by the Cotton Museum in a soldier's return and their talks were very effective especially for the Gigante and their both spent many months in France. The Dunbar High School was introduced into an atlantic baseball Friday evening with High school and the scouts were 10 to 7 in GREENVILLE. THURBER. JACKSBORO. HILLSRORO. LYONS. MEXIA. ed to teach the unexpired term of Prof. McCane. See: Ray Johnson, for the Dr. See Rev. Johnson, for the Express. RUSK. Rusk, Texas, April 10—The iron industry of Rusk is still on the upward move. A good supply of coke is already on hand and more is arriving out every day. Skilled laborers from Alabama iron fields are at work. M. Ramssey Henderson has gone to Dallas where he has entered the Pullman service, Mr. Henderson, who is a graduate of the Rusk, with the best wishes of his many friends. M. Ramssey, Secretary of the Epworth League of the C. M. E. church was in the city, this past week. G. T. Brown has returned from Tyrler, where he has been attending the Baptist Board. He reports the meeting a success, the amount raised $16,123. The Mineraloga Board raised $28,000. The Alto Board reports $100,000. M. Ramssey, Manager of Tyrler isiving relational Rusk is visiting relational Rusk, who has been on the sick list for a quite while in her daughter, Mrs. Maggie Ragusa, her husband. Dr. Simms of Jacksonville and Mr. Chester Kennedy passed through the campus on Friday, en route to Allo. Mr. Kennedy is a Rusk boy, and he has many friends who are always glad to see him. Dr. Simms is a Friday with public exercises. Several visitors were present, whom were: Mr. and Mrs. Boguski, who were with Dr. Franklin and Mrs. Pinkston. The teachers were served with a lunch given by Mr. and Mrs. Boguski, who were given Saturday night for the benefit of the public school. Dr. Simms of Mr. Jr. who has been ill with pneumonia is able to be up again. Dr. O. L. Littimore went to Houston. Rev. Young of Texasarkana, Presiding Elder of the C. M. E. church was in the city enron for Holy Spring Sunday, he is the first Sunday. He filled the pulpit at Mt. Pleasant C. M. E. church Sunday, Mrs. Pat Ebert has recovered from her sudden illness. Mrs. Pat Ebert has who been very sick is reported better. Mrs. J. M. Jumbo and family were called to Alto, an the 2nd inst., to attend the funeral of her brother, M. J. O. Miller, who passed away after a long illness. A group attended. Altomore went to Cumey to attend the school closing of Mrs. A. J. Lattimore people living in and around Dumner, are purchasing property and preparing for better living. Mr. Henry Battle has recently been appointed to the board of tins in and around Ruk. A boat, who representing the Overseas Co. of, Chicago, spent Saturday in the city, the guest of Mrs. Lela Mae Lee. Mrs. Lea Mae Lee was died April 2, after a short illness, husband and four small children Mrs. Ruby Parks of Dallas, is waiting her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A. Parks, to visit her home in Birmingham school girl, who is welcoming back home by her many friends. Left Smith is making an effort to have a creditable Easter at M. Pleasan, in church. William Kramer of Elm Grove was a visitor to Rustkush Saturday. Colored soldiers are rapidly returning from the various training canteau and are anxious to return to the farm. DOYLE. Doyle, Texas, April 10—The service Sunday at the A. M. E. church was Sunday school at the usual hour. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Woodruff. The second quarter conference was held on Sunday. The third Sunday in April we hope for a grand success. Rev. F亲 favora, Sister Amanda Gideon, they are improving at this writing. When you want the Express call at 8:30 a.m. E. W. Thomas only 5 cents per copy. Read the Express and keep posted. ROCKWALL. Rockwall, Texas, April 10—Sunday was a pleasant day and Sunday school was held. Church, Rev. F. R. Randles delivered a wonderful sermon at 12 noon and a violin concert at 8 P. Rev. F. R. Randles and his members have completed their $3,650 office. The M. M. Bass Missionary School was held a holiday honce of Mrs. A. G. Winn at B. Thomas, Mrs. Mattie Dillard ser- vice president of the Missionary Society benefit of the Missionary Society it was a financial success. Mrs. U. Ellis entertained the chirer at her home Wednesday, Mrs. Alice Oderen is suffering with the flue. Mr. Sanders of Forrester is visiting Mrs. Mery Dolton made a trip to Honey Grove last week. KAUFMAN. Kaufman, Texas, April 10—Sunday was a pleasant day and Kaufman, Rev. O. C. Carroll was at his post of duty and his services were well received. Mrs. Merrie Thomas is convalescing. DOYLE. ROCKWALL. KAUFMAN. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS? REMEMBER THIS ONE PALMER'S SKIN SUCCESS OINTMENT when looking for the ORIGINAL Skin Ointment and Complexion Brightner. In successful use over eighty years. Many millions of boxes sold all over the country to satisfied users. BEWARE of all substitutes. Substitutes may be harmful; even dangerous. Insist upon getting what you want - the old, reliable "SKIN-SUCCESS" Ointment and Soap. WHITEWRIGHT. Whitewright, Texas, April 10—Mr. Chaney is at home again. Sunday school was good at both churches o'clock. Rev. G. E. Patterson prescribed a soul stirring sermon. Mr. Franken was at Fort Worth. G. J. Rosier was at Fort Worth. Worth. Josie P. Andres is in Louisiana. He has returned from TexasKana. The A. M. E. church preparing for Miss Alice was from McKinney. Willey Wiggs from McKinney was here Sunday. Mr. Sam Cook visited Miss Alice when you want money or now please have it when you want the Express, please see Cecil Gatewood when you have GATESVILLE. I wish to thank my friends for their kindness shown me in the past. I have just received and will appreciate your future trade. H **STRICKLAND** N. 12 Mill St. **Gatesville**, Texas. The Young Negro Men Business League meets every Monday night in Mr. T. Snow is expecting the return of her husband, Mr. Carol Snow Notice! I have moved in my new place for business and I am now ready to work. I have a new job. Work guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. I. D. Caraway. North 13th Mill St. Mrs. Nellie. Improved from a long spell of illness and is doing nicely. Nellie Nellie Thompson are improving their home. CAMERON. Cameron, Texas, April 10. Mr. Sylvesta Williams, son of Mrs. Mary Williams returned from France last month, and is spending an afternoon is spending a few days here visiting friends Miss Hattie Williams Williams and Mr. Jim Jones, who has been spending a few days in Marlin for his health has returned home. Deacon Williams, who is spending the city last week on business, Miss M. K. Parker spent Saturday and Sunday at Rosewood High. H. K. McKay reports a great meeting at Rosebud Sunday. Geo. Stringfellow has just returned, where he is planning to build great church. Rev. Humber is a power in the pulp. The reporter and many others here visited the school cloeting at Branville last Friday. The school delivered the annual address to the school. H. G. W. Sledge and others made strong talk. Prof. P. A. Coleman closed his house and gave a speech to Mrs. Rolan left for their home in Branville. H. S. Pulver of Austin spent a few hours in the city Monday. Ed Molten is reported on sick list. Rev. Humber has re-joined Saturday and Sunday here in the interest of the Bryson Orphan home. His s. S. L. Stephenson has re-joined Saturday and Sunday here in the interest of the Bryson Orphan home. PILOT POINT. Pilot Point, Texas, April 10.—Mr. Oliver Philips has just returned from college, and he will be serving. Mr. Ben Jackson has just returned from denier, where he has worked. Mr. Anderson Jackson, Mrs. Amanda "Framesa has just returned from Gatlinburg, with her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Bran Pengcag has just returned from Hartman filled his appointment at the M. Church Sunday. Rev. H. Hartman chaired at the Baptist church Sunday. The city school has five graduates from the 16th to 20th of May. Rev. W. H.arner has been selected to attend classes 16th to 20th of May. Rev. W. H.arner is still been selected to attend Deacon K. Tiddie is very ill. Miss Emma Ginna is still confined to her AMARILLO Mrs. Vina Bell Bell of Wichita, Kansas is visiting her mother, Mrs. The East India Hair Grower jar of EASI INDIA HAIR GROWER. The remedy contains medical properties 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-rows; also raises the skin to fight skin cancer. Used with hot iron for straightening. Price, by mail 50c. owers. The best known remedy for beautiful black eye browz; also re- hair to its natural color. Can be not iron for straightening. Price, ONS. Gen Agt. 314 E Second St.. 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Box 312, Box 313 HAIR No more.....Dandrel No more.....Falling Hair No more.....Iching Scalp No more.....Fur No more.....Pierce Gives Heart! to Scalp and Growth of long Fluffy Hair. MADAM JESSIE CARTER'S WO- DERFUL GROWING OIL PRICES: Growing Oil.....650 Possing Oil.....650 Temple Oil.....650 AGENTS WANTED. Why not grow your hair?! close 2c stamp for reply to letter. Madam Jessie Carter, Scientific Scalp Specialist 2761 Gleamm St., Denver, CO. Gore ss ine unease eee ah a ee as ne oer c Ors Pee oe oe a I GOR Ag kn aS OEE 4 at Pein sili lia cases - ee ee oe ect cS yl ae LAS Es ee ae Pe Our Special Offer To Texas People. MMe eT i ee ee ‘hare par tale, sod wo Mave alloted 10.00 o€ these Shares to Tess ea SO pe nar ae es ro nt tte tebe deved from our production. Out Preident, Mr, J.J. Allen, i ‘bow in Tomas and ha been thre for about vo weeks, and bo has alrendy ald over coebalt of the, Stok alloted to Texas as quite & few of out ending mn, viet a8 BI MeDonald, Rer. A 1s Boone, Rer. FM. Crise De Hd, Dr Morgan und Busch Pr. DY. Darvel, Prot Porte, ‘Midna Wiseims aod Dr, B, Artington Wilson have bousbt Jn large quan- » Milen and others fare buying daily. “Nous President ts now Yo ‘Dttes, x00 han planned to tour the state We Teta; Wt fwi6o 00k Aa hw far be wl get tre We Block ‘all be nold, and we would advise that you cut out the application blauk “blow an tll to! ws at once fr the amount of stock you want, oF wri ‘Abe tes at once that you would lke to see our preshives persouly, an ‘we will notify him, to call upon you, ‘Tus whitd race hax mucceeded; and It we are to succeed, wo must fol- Jorn Mi fotateps, 1 you dont believe that white people are Inventing ‘hele mower In ol, go Ino, Fort Worth, Wiehlia Palla, or Dalla, Texan. 1 just Hike going to clrovs (hat 1s only to Be Ih town one day. Tih bet there 42 over one hundred thovrand’ vistors In thove citien daily, who are “venting fa ol, Atl, 47 You don't believe what Tray, Just rend any o he ferns? Dally paperh; aud if you want to noo tbe ereatont sieht of your “Rife, 4 10 the City of Burkburnett, and take a viow at the oll elds’ and “Anan %0 the on of the pun wuginen and drilling machines pounding thet “ony tno eter oun fo Foch the Mac ald god. hat ten ono ‘wher earth anrwhere from to t6 fotr thousand dollars per day trom “one well, Just think of ih Iav't it remarkablet Are you going to et ‘your share of IT If you don't f ie your own fault; for there's surely no “prejudice 1s ofl Not ORY have wo thi very valuable louse in Burkburnett ‘00 Miaids, but we aiso have some valuable holdtngs tn Anderson Co, Texas, “Oksana and Kanan, Our slocboidera share equally in all properties wl insta, x TEXAS TOWNS vie Tere, Apel 10—Mr, Tom eanbany evry aged ad wl owe ee of oat iy dad Buy teeta ar 6 long Wnee at mor acy se iar ails and ee sony atv ebsen otra Wives funeral im Soci Mesaty erat at thy borer Meetoate oasis. "Fas sen fier nity i coe 0 hoe a Se Ra ati dint ce ty Sas ben att ain caer bepearars Sie toner eset ters ‘Spring Creek schoo! closed lust Fri- Be reas vos Lise ‘oer Sata dnee aod il air Big Bisok ele am "viper ht SSR feaw overs Tie 0 fave Boring ‘Sten mae” tho ors irr, vere ena, Yt eta bate carrera Loch Bay Hewtine "ood "hr" pee Gi eine earl, acer ia te teieied for” ssthe fein’ Si fu ho co-oertion “tae hatin Orta ef gi, La Salt Yale fw dea oa har hs ey ee Tpriole Witt Jackson, ila sod Cores afar” owt a ‘Siete at fee tae Stes Can ‘Bowie The Taye he ad wo ‘oathd he Prone tviy Pleads wer earns Soe ‘irae! loping emer, se, arya Born é es ci aac Ppaeintn Gate ot Me Joh Yara Fn Pee he ok oP BoM T, wed St John Lodge No Ci oe ‘ma ei presen ee tele ee Tinton as ieee oe Baer “the: Penis Sn Bia 08, berngntat al ‘omni Se ie tur "ene fn a et™ “ot Beetle "Ere es “sitfet in leche Panera ita al gre. wher See tees a were wet ‘TYLER, Follow The Crowd. on has euceeoded und If we are to rice fers, ME you dont bellee that white peo go Into, Port Worth, Wichita Palla, ot gto creo thats only to Be In town. 3 nhdeed hovvand vistors tn those ct alo, 1 you dow tnilore what 1 ey. F paper; aud If You want to n00 the are Clty of Burkuront, and take & view at "ot the gan engion and driing machi earth to each the Black guld gold where from two, to four thousund dc Ghink of Sant st remarkable? Are 3 1A you don't 1 ie your own fault; for Not ofly have wo this very valuable tea Alp hav some raunble Holdings to A canons, Our slckboldern share eaually SA RE A RABUN eeeascaeeneny menceeeeeeeemee OR RO MO ented the pastor wan st bis best Ccaleion ¢7LO6 A. and ML YP 1. are ing a You ary woloooe Por Binention and Mission, eae reas se eee vo utodate, ue’ Vine imate coat with Rev. ¥. ©. Alexander, pastor i services weil attended.’ Pastor mvs cat meeet, [hub rendered. ood broxran. Thur Stra Nate's Cad wns Melb sed ene ty restate oa tie tte! ean Racecar hc ea ee ES 0, eer ot Weimar as tee at eee Mia ee ae a ha ech Mea ena Salt ae Bae tah a ahaa he Bical oes et LP toa sale Sart ty ee batterers i azere Lar ed teas ae a Se Sep sa dts i ees eae et a Beale seccteany iek a ea yt ee ae ee tat eel iene Ponce a Be Satter tees we Ec dann Ta Ars ve etme, mente Risbatiie 4 carvbal ate U obeoqulas ot Mri. M. M. Rabb Deve tp Rchteibor ow hecunt of ba erates ic fa Wanh narra ime neat 0 tte Wea Fy i, Cat ut ja nt Tarte ast ae a an ty sre fm Manton hig” Bo atte res enya Ne ois ot re atin hogs hans 2 athor at y. Mra, Georgia Ra iw kek ok ae heey eee “ ti Inc ee dee ee | Mr -returno? afte wie wet vi vin’ be, oo POSS ae tw ies be ee eter | atendine eral bere athe asa Robbie “has returned Froc ‘rane |e a tt tor er om {sree sd eal ine oe eke aE) ie Manteno ie ty } be si-¢ 2 ti ive xe ae eae nite, Geegph ne ee s/o TALOM, “WHE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS. *SXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. THE WORLD WONDER O16 € GRE CA Toy Ly S] ry At TS ' =i eg! BN SN 3 FA tata Pally SOO NR BERN aa, ie eee Ts Has a ee a He se | Ey easy | 4) | Fee eT dee ee See | Hae ek HY iy Ly at (=| Ne bet a | wie OUP HOLDINGS. 9 wonder fibe-world Ta The heat Bak Barada re iat ant econ at ne Mri nd mater, MN Rab 7 Sel a Aer Bah Rab, owt abo. ir nap, Mow A. Menatian, Badle" fab eee ees” Athiita, Toxas, April 10—Mr. Char- ls, die hen sear ane pees ee Seen pen ‘ed with & nice dinner Sunday. Muss pee es eer sea Se rae eee ee ee ate Adele eee ete eerieaats ta ma ee Eas ee poeta. Srey are enero Sa Speen oe Sree ee Seecec ore er ee Sees oa {Serving SactrOnyeening ents ie 3 Bit 3. fund his facuity eee ton a nee tee eens ee ee ee ess Bee Fre epee chy ck Tao aeen Pas fae Bien ere pe aoa Sececacs ie ati at eee e Sun Wey sade 6 alcst ee fe ‘GRAPELAND, Gs Tex., April 10—Schools enn ht ‘oa i Petey ete eo cate ee'S Se oe ras Se es ma visting the [i Mra Rat a a abe ae ate Siero ewasc ss: Real ent tsa ara anne sg ie ar ee Pa Se ne ei fee er era a PARIS. Perl, Tevas, Ah ttt a. Thea apes few days tn Da fan aed Word st west He ‘ihe tip Dallas xprat"oe steal cote "vil ts bal ac aan ac crch ea Sah ape 38 Mice Suey Jena ait yates da Note to auras? es con hate ia fee oe beware vs Huet orice poole step ind Nas cesenary fetoent fy per Pane Siete rteana eee akon wear hey a iy Bem, ma, cry tot conde te tucente Dace tao a Sie sree tones ete “a a via at ex 0d oun so orcas e raporh teat tei fit‘Gomsnary emt exe fh arent fen soma ore pat ox to Chet Suse in oid nto better tins nthe ote, ce" Gai am broter. of rs |B. &. Malbert, who “was. eiled Bane Se war tear tye wis Me. Thome Toe sora "a i Bove c cl Webater proesbed ‘hi eee oo Se Lae Patan ea oe ects Bere sree “an I ot rae exon ns tne ens amt he wet cs weak Sorte, ‘ fet ot Corporat aad Mr 8 Sine, Sonate Tis Cox a of om fer hm bo barron re ibe cng "ties “non aa pia epee aerate Sat 28 Wapato ih ap se meashirest arhe ere cues Rms be ieee ee eae Slee ee mater aoe aces amare ce piss atari perenne Penasco Saeameair ee semper ite senna” SS ps eer re Bite Sie arta eg cea ee cee yen era rh ci | 7) ean Sete oS cee eaer ai eee Sc isao Su aewee ee care esr Pe ee dace eee ee etree ert thr ainn srt Ho ite us and ask for one of our booklets which will explain pe 1518 E. 18TH ST, KANSAS CITY, MO. ‘The Largest 0\! Company In The World Owned Exclusivety ‘by Negroes. | Buy your Stock now, to-morrow may be too late. We do not sell Jess thaa 10 shares to one person. We accept Liberty Bonds ascash: ‘Do you wonder why so many people of the white race ride up ang down tan sees in vety fine tlsmobion an ie (the test of Sta, a Hee erg i tbluses othe Jee becuase fa ih as ml erraat ate ‘clchenca "We sano the cue, ite, wil Test ite mae I ate and in Neco company, where 700 Will ES ung omnis ste bin tla company ‘OFFICERS o Sat ites vp, Sucand: eanureiis Aan ee 2d aa TA bicason, Aur MALgaTN Le MARTIN, horney: Wola Kans ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS JACK BROOMPEELD, ’DR. HOWARD. M._ SMITH : Oma, Ne, eter cu, a Pal Jk, roy, JOH f. HBRIPORD, aie, REE dor ke , ‘ ra ‘wichita Kann AY Geka DEL A. 3, WASHINGTON, rs, MONGAN & BUSCH, D. 8. WADE, ‘Dallas, ‘Texas, seas gaa 3. cn warn, asa Gye 3 a mae ai 3. son HURST, vara A isians, a ‘Omaha, Ned. Sy ia TAO BX. ORIOGS, Banker, Paleling, Texas. GW abe Wanton Hix Oabh Ne Reva" woos Fe worh, tome te AK Bonus Pe Worth, Teas Ai Monin Fe Wor Tex an Bala bides Weanachie Tame MAIL QUICK, ‘THE WORLD WONDER OIL AND GAS CO., Teas ast 18 etret canal Cot M0. owt: Pana iy somicgnk Se te al of sees ea te ek Gaolan eee a se fil ten heh Wooler ato a oe an oH oe Tear and agreed that it your Siok i all eubecrbed, You wi naan rere ttay nardeewodesand tbat tm to are Tutorial et'oue toapenys post Nlatags aod all ote rovers Heep ay segue tn the fata weRRe Mah cuRNHPICATS 70 Rr umn i hes ae Wie a wr ee Pos ee a SG TOE A A a st home agate. Mr. B.'V. Adams te Nome oa short stay, Joe Sparks was called t> Daan op the 1st on Becount tthe lines of ra, Sparks. Bho is roporied to be improving Ma, ott Sih was mv at er tome siaday, Marcu 40 to Mt, D MU Medal, farmer of Prost ra, Kate barton atonpted wud on the 9, atthe dru store, se was erty Mra Dula. Brewer Lows ‘Biles route "to herhome, Be oul, Stopped" over 0 tay with Mv Nora’ oat in Bley and Mr_ arr De Davis iat Senaaye Siath Aen tapst Chureh Rove dunes’ Harr Parr. orice were, fod il day. ‘The aaeisnty tet wir rH Wi iim end camlees mate goed re fortsaftr very eaiunante met Tae riveimenta wore served ‘West Primitive Baptist ete there Had a ssotng of ht days an all ota "aoccom Thana ia Share ere BM Bet ning Sindy nie Apri wth gad" earl and "hore ou Etrice‘dar, tem ad sect. Sun yee Be rar Sv ase ind tirdBeaaaye Mrs 3. W: MaDude taw bean cor suede no be eveal dap i inven, Delran ‘Sept: dates te 08 Ortring Rare ons Sanday schooh capa ich SSiminten stor bende ee er Niatcasee oe Sweeney, exes Sas pms Yer 99 8 wie Fer se Necbate andrea {ev etntet erm fo pe ca fa prcan"teve JW wet Sac ne ricmots pent. Senda {io Dalian visiting relatives. Pastor Setmty tuned "baat hs ha Senta worieg. He “ona bls te sae Out asior It nds 8 Ie wi samne atin andy aude" Teekay net's pret’ Soh ini fre S ana tan" Bie eta es Ae Armes Sera Bat ania Freenode eralunt Sersve Sens Bune “take “Sp cat Heche Sattonton_ ot Pot 6 Ww ick Break ceeesee tame ree ae Sw peaks Dethel eont seh undor he umes Se st Wag Ohare Ssuniay was sh aay with a eee ape Ree" ‘Morgan ‘yla"st i anc, THe tint we wl ended Rs ice "wen eviews by peor net, 3 Mae gt Bele ous tar teat lat Se nse ag Hernia sen, Mt HW, pe Soa dst "Seaton content he ether Di Se Stora w den tower her or ioroes saga, thee 3" snaa neh Yachts or 1G, and Bandar sche! teachets } _t / ) Girls Beautify Your Hair With et TE eee rT) 9 =( j= i Dr. Billingsby says physicians and medical authority should found warning agataat tho uae of HOT COMBS, which is the eret- fet eure to modern, Amerien. women, ‘The low of Dalr may be ‘ivded nto threo clagaee, piyleal weakness, dandrulf and HOT Cou the later vy ter ine mont roliea ‘case of baldheaa Tt {ho loss of hale fe du to plete weakness Sandro, thin my be ‘ured ot the ows of tr eased by the use of HOT COMBS, cam over terestoretasit has deprived the ate Tots of natural‘ whlch ‘nature provided, a well as 10 leno th gealp dry an aD Meant, Dr. Dilinesby" says (att presribe for danirat lou cette making RNOTEY, RINRY hair ars Tons” anf” Textoon SAP-OINE Woman's crownln ory le her baie, this mould be ‘wal ken care of, te eeaip mutt be Kept clean and bean, and Tie applieston of RAO-LINE everal tinea weet wil bring trices that You wile nares. “The prime remedy for shampooing fs KAP-O-LINE SHAMPOO, Tt avoids grease accumulation on the scalp, ‘estore tho germ of daeane and Kevpe the hair ewect and leah ‘Sonne i uae sx'n Soaznpoo eaunes the hale to fade and the gray Tniat many'n rotog wetran could be tincodto ine cause, Peet GE KAP-O-LINE, Se cima, KAIO-LINY SHAMPOO 60 ene Bold Sail good drigins or set direct" wpon fect ot price ‘aad Wor atageits name, Memutacred by BYONE'® SO, Fortumess PuNRG uN WANTED—Wo are the arte manufacturers ot Per tum, face erenton, fuco powders, wih Permes, Maule orders ted ‘ta "A big stock ot rooda at all times Yo sleet from. "Wo, ena, ‘erite for prices, Spot oy Marne ° Colored Teachers of Texas, ATTENTION! ‘The State Teachere’ Association which meets ai Corsicana, Noy, 27-29, 1919, 4s Plenning to Enroll by Juce’1, 1919, 1000 Teachers. Instructions have Deen neat to eet, tmchar In the tate and {als card inrnded to tmprea upon 700 the importance ot the undertaking, Write, nend name 420 anna dave to T. K, PRICS, President, Mexia, Texas MRS. F. A. ROBINSON, Secretary tad ee Mia ope, goo ear” A z titer ree OS 5 IG ata a 3 Siew antl ie aay 2 oe Rae Tat Bechara Ail Sous poe tale DICKSON'S ORPHANAGE MACEDONIA CONTRIBUTORS. Brothers V. L. S. Booker, $1,00; Wm. Watson, 1.00; J. no. McDaniel 1.00; Richard Stewart, 1.00; S Walker, 1.00; Richard Ashford, 1.00; Joe McGinty, 6.00; C. J. Norworthy, Brown, 1.00; William Moore, 1.00; Wm. C. Clark, 1.00; M. E. J. Skinner, Hawkins, 6.00; Mooney Matthews, 6.00; D. G. Shaw, 5.00; Ira Watson, 25.00; Groes, 5.00; sisters Berta Alen, 5.00; Groes, 5.00; sisters Berta Alen, 5.00; Luna Gilbert, 5.00; Lucy Jackson, Hughes, 1.00; Loclie Parker, 1.00; Heinletta "Thuston, 1.00; Sallie Willie Watson, 1.00; Elsie Story, 1.00; Louise Richardson, 5.00; B. E. Reynolds, 5.00; Myrtle Rose, 5.00; mother Jones, 5.00; Brother E. Grite, 5.00; Dr. Wm. Watson, 1.00; Mr. Anderson, 1.00 St. Paul A. M. E. Church. Total Amount Raised at Mt. Morial Baptist Church $148.00. L. B. Nickelback, Pastor Rev. I. R. Richardson, $110; Brothers C. G. Gains, $50; Henry Webb C. Gains, $50; Henry Webb C. M. Barkhill, $50; W. M. Barkhill, $50; Ousley, $50; Jeff Washington, $50; Joe McDunald, $50; L. Simmons, $50; M. Simmons, $50; R. H. Heath, $50; D. McDunald, $50; Henderson, $1.25; J. F. Murphy, $50; Simmons, $1.25; S. C. Grant, $1.00; L. G. R. Rogers, $1.00; C. George, $1.00; Sisters Cochran, C. G. McGruder, $1.00; L. E. Grant, $1.00; L. G. Rogers, $1.00; Lina Myers, $1.00; Rachel Martin, $1.00; N. E. Riley, $3.00; Martin, $1.00; Emmy Thomas, $1.00; Amelia Thomas, $1.00; Lidia McDowell, $7.00; Simmons, $6.00; Roberta McGruder, $1.00; Gliner in the interment of the Bible God in McGill, $50; G. R. Rogers, $50. Last Sunday, March 30, we were with Rev. C. L. Bryant, the Church of the Living God. Dr. Bryant will present seven days. Gliner in the interment of the Bible God in McGill, $50; G. R. Rogers, $50. He is one of the best Bible preachers in the United States. Gliner in the interment of the Bible God in Dallas has a fine congregation which is loyal to their pastor. He is called on to help the people. There were others to do the same. MASS MEETING. Sunday, April 13, 1919. At the Benedictine Baptist church, Queen City, the ending of the Financial Campaign for the Dixon O'Donnell children. Dr. F. W. O'Donnell, the doors of his church at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m. Sunday, but few pastors come to see. Every race lover and human being helps hand to make this the greatest event for God and humanity, helping hand to make this the greatest appeal to all Dallas, and especially to Queen City churches and pastors, give it to feed and cloth little motherless of Orphan children will sing in both services, 'morning and night. Come deliver the morning sermon. At 3 p. m. information about the work of the Home will be given by the Sup. in a mass meeting of the citizens and friends of Queen City, Rev. K. L. O'Donnell. Other speakers of white citizens will be present. $150.00 is the crowd to be present. April 13th. Friendship Baptist church. scription was taken by the Mayor, who spoke in high terms of the work being accomplished. NOTES FROM MT. ROSE BAPTIST CHURCH. O. B. CLAIBORNE. J. A. JACKSON, Clerk. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH. M. S. T. Tolton, a distinguished visitor from Oakwood, Texas, called to see Miss S. O. Washington of Queen City, just week. MISS MABEL, HARRIS, Reporter. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. THE MAMMOTH THEATRE COMING Saturday, April 12th "SNAP JUDGEMENT" A Big Western Thriller Featuring "Bill Russell." Also Two Reel Comedy Sunday, April 13th A stiring drama of the west-furious gun play follows when two crooks accuse each other of stealing their treasure box and only when they both roll dead over the rocks in an Alaska settlement does the battle end—this is truly a wonderful product. Monday and Tuesday--Two Days APRIL 14-15 Wm. Fox presents Bill Farnum in a fighting production "FIGHTING BLOOD." The story: Lem Hardy (William Farnum) is sent to prison for a theft committed by his rival, William Lester. Lem interests Lem in the Bible. Lem comes from a long list of fighters and has had little use for Bible. Governor Toucha interrupt first preaching service held by Lem after he has become a minister. After terrifying Lem ejects the toucha from prison, first preaching service held by Lem after Blake, who sent Lem to prison, is caught cheating at cards and ordered to leave town. Blake is confronted with Blake to lay theft at Lem's door, becomes repentent and confesses his part in the affair. Blake force kills (Dorothy Bernard Lem's former sweetheart, to act) and (Joseph Lem's former sweetheart, to act) Lem licks Big Bill's camp bait, who has prevented Lem from killing accompile, in using his service song she used ya for strength start on their ND TUESDAY advance in prices. . Blake is shot and killed by Gray, his one-time accomplice, in struggle for revolver. When Lem asks some one to play a bater during his service in saloon, Evi plays "My Old Kentucky Fone," the song she used the day before. Evi, degraded by life in the mining camp, prays for strength to begin life anew. Lem takes Evie by the hand and together they start on their journey through life. This production will be shown MONDAY AND TUESDAY with Matteine cash at a tow ticket. No advance in prices. Children WILLIAM T. THOMPSON "The Serpent" FEATURING "Theda Bara" TWO DAYS, Monday and Tuesday, nt" a" day, WILL "TH ammoth TH The Mammoth Joe Tra Joe Trammel, Manager COMING April 28th and 29th REX BEACH'S Tremendous Drama of Redemption Laughing Bill Hyde with Will Rogers Adapted by Ralph H. Dawley GOLDWYN HART" IN "THE RETURN OF DRAW EGAN" See the bad men of Yellow Dog. Till he put a murate on the bad men of Yellow Dog, and redemanded his past, and then becomes master of Yellow Dog. HES BAD in this production. **Coming—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 17th and 19th** Special production with "BILL RUSSELL" "WHERE THE WEST BEGINS." A six-reel Western Drama. A bright and bresy production. "WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" Is a wholesome western drama. The story is of a Eastern lad, who is duty by a brisk Westerner—at life just what you make it. Kinsley creates fully enough excitement for the Easterner to may at last the action of the period—"THE GLORIous WEST." This production will be shown Thursday and April 17th and 18th with Malice each day—2 p. n. We wish to announce that we open on each Monday and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at two echelons. **COMING SUNDAY WEEK, A RIL 29th,** "RUTH ROLLAND" in her brand new scriat, "THE TIGER'S TRAIL" and continued on each Wednesday thereafter. **OTHER ATTRACTIONS COMING** "THE MIDNIGHT STAGE." Western production with "FILKK KEENAN." Thursday and Friday, April 24th and 25th. THE LOVE OF THE WEST Theatre WILLIAM S HART AND LOUSE GLAUM "THE RETURN OF, DRAW.EOAN" a feces te A See k : ie fee sas occa Be . a eee ey ic es gaia i SO dy. er ne % Veg 3 iii ition 3 at oe 2 oe ‘ cl 2 Piabl ue oa Sex i a ; z 5 y Banik ‘i ec b : FORT WORTH. NEWS 7. ee ge 5: See = | " ie Co q ¢ ‘905 Jonge Street q Whe Dallas Express for Sale. | Pnclone check coveriny 16 per word Pees a ] ‘OR RE. 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Mex Mle Howe, of n ‘oe Mech eh. i ‘* ‘retin i rar ia ier hae of bin ephe cy ‘anon, 1908, Caboun eae taken TISSE te ome Ber" nr Es aim. * Sm tom dats where ae "pew nts bor ber. No ‘st thera Pome, RG. Flore" pronpecting ‘ice Okishowa, Yor a ‘pened Siti. Bouter epent se re ta Pe alte Gigpon snd Me, eon: “agots Apel bud 1880 art. ev, W, G- Upstave "RH Mahlnson, 1914 th ‘arent ie visiting her father at Te eer ie at Oeil met ean Aisa it Becomes our paint dats ies ere toe tae i a cea io ore Ur Chad ai | eo] wea i a) . | = P ran | Lar feae May's, Kot P. and Joshne pn ae a a toc ences ot nig om Bid hr Rnd for the any "benoit Sets ‘aye Har Se Bie. Sen Bie. Senter and Renna ‘tend Ueber cab vue eve arene eae’ "Dalia Mo ky len carving out 20 oa lence, thea. Andern, te me actaren apes at edo Bape chore he crew were tow few word to dese tbe nto si test Morning Chapel C, M. B. Church, ‘Rev, M. H. Spencer, D, D., Pastor. it, Eaton, ss ett ts H sence o oe ee oe Ces ae ee “AL ten-thirty, the many friends and bebe eae sa eee smes! ry Pay eri aera ere ag ee cae, ee eee as ee oes ate tek to ,S fiers ee ra eee as oe [Bias 9fy"tn a Sener see gr can i, on eee cae ee Ae crane, ore eo i oe tert ir ae ores Beier ta ti rerio oo srr a eee ee ae pitta Reeve Db. wt Tetkite of All Chapel A ME PR aa danse tars ee ore poste rei esau ee a oa Se ee ne Re cot ban as age ee or ‘ing at 0 o'elock. Cw * Bory © Smith Se VT eee Heid and Coane Ss, Corner ‘Third sad Crump Sts. fer MH. Spencer, br Dy Pastor. ‘Apel 6 a8 wean a red eter Ga. fo ‘Morar Chapel. ‘Prompt f30 ‘Boyt. Langston “var on the Rette and opened the Bunabine Si Say schon Tne Br. te leaving Mtoaes wotaraed "preparing Yo" the Fron Banter day. "Fhe pantor preached &powertu sermon "in the "moraine eevice and Aaminiotered the La’y supper, ao Kies by "Reyne Dotoon and Wrett Dr, Boyd and ‘ae ou cvention ‘es why atin severing aervce i The ierest ofthe peor rally nad Bering = pomet sername ed alr oc a" Mani fort hat, etied 41.800." The. Bp worth ianeue’ bas taken na ew I thd are in the tht for education Ihoner, Viitor® ahd out of the cit fechas. will tind our Epworth Las ay set tn lt ot oat ore wivrens a SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1000. eee marche ta fae = ey a Bereta oe i on fete cael © eatin ‘sv Somat ieploge “The Hotel Men were|| ‘Avene A A ed pl eerie ce. Aer inne 1, pert et |] hein “ho “hy. five sinuion aid 7500 on the table-|| hatt'tfeatinent oor specialty Be eeers eae ee|| crete ee a high Tribute to DY Spencer a8 ani) you look ten yearn younser. 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"i" : ~ MONDAY. NUMBER 2 +. GRAND... ; San Jacinto Day Ball | + « amd EASTER E66 HUNT . . AT AUDITORIUM DANCE HALL at DALLAS Monday Night, April 21, Ft. Worth has been spectally iavited ‘tod lerge number wil be present ase big. time await them, | ‘They will escort the A *" FT WORTH JAZZ BAND : will furniste Music for the Occasion. FERD CRINER and | OHN MILLER, Floor Mgr. Sessseereeceseroooreenessscssensossssrooseseeseees: 6 atrnin the Merchants that ct Ady in the. Dolan Rxoren, SAYS “CHARMERS” ARE FAKES] "Tt Weiter eves Methesby When asinine Play on tnorance 1 | A a a ode Soe os toe A method by whieh ginke charmer ‘tape ignore pepe line hae ‘eerie: One. of thea? pate he team sake, I astute rv {ato hoe. nnd bs romgwnt then tells the sronen of the atime Het ha hint neti m pannus. nahh "The ‘woe are alnraod ant er femal 40 the pinto ration Hee {hace the mashes He or i be fe deadig prisons cue vl sx foil mum of mouey for the espe fle he soy anay nt i ie ‘The rewards Wee wt the woes ‘ait, The. munke charmer, went ‘ony lin Flot eonumencos 1 ay 10) bie bogpine. ‘Phe snake, prevonsl Fendt hariless, expt ato. the Tube of the ropa. andthe =nake charmiee in entelfag W say the hax cen tten aad alla nenntone te companion. comes forward und [peta make alogr on no. trl fe lousy wae toe the panvose fairs gee, The sake charer i fee recovers ao getnp. ious fare is inch wstonisned a gives « bie reesent to he ered enue nr fers whe departs with the wake nid ‘he prot he bias tae NURSE HAD INGEN!OUS IDEA Surely Hf Ute of Makeup Was Ever “Twotited, ft Coula se Defended eee | tame, aia he cae ee = pieaaenat rane eee paces or ee oe Se ee ee ets ae eee ge hes eevoaen oc oo conten tae cere pene cae een eRe Pear eae Goat ana Poe oo beware ers eee meee erate Bier donetou Soe oer ree cere bea cop Gate Bee eer Bone cee eee merece peerereee cee ee etal pve on way April 13, Isi9 WE ARE ON OUR WAY TO Friendship Baptist Church nite Wares, Fee eer ee ee Great Effort to Raise $200.00 par re Eee Pe tao Big Mass Mecting Sunday Evening isles kas hi tincleesaedncnloenoni icles | ae. ae olin Ee B ‘Scripture reading and prayer ee Ec ee ee ete le Aan - Sy ee. wa le Tia Nexis of the Orohanase. by the very Rew. C. Bl Showden Re ee een oceania re | REY, W. Le DICKSON, REY, F. XK. WHITE, | president and Mameger Pasir, Hundreds Visit The Aeroplane Exhibit * Patronine the Merchants that exrry ‘Ads tu the DoJlen Rxoree, | | The United States Airplane Engine tants ting sahil aad demon frued ec io sate stet, Dalla tothe mechaneal nel of the “ovine tothe coments tin ihe roms ot expert spinon. ‘re tor Ie no omy ange the neropiine bat tsa tmty Sr ee where horse Pore oo Sok ume Farm Tine 2 lee ert comrade best tot yb ete et re Sesame tnt Sita oa pele a Pinte "hfe now blag made ati athens Iran tor thease ot ie Sal tr ‘cane epi ap Sy inn of the extrema sid chon a onstruction 9 Stent hb pub abot akvng's Nor hie lea tots ia carn taut fa td te pb coe’ afer tha Eom 105 Mug of tres of four fet feet ta tstrr wil be as Nah ie‘ptsettavetor eet rush out Ga coe cn expat SE able Spe utr tenor ital a iter pie then arm tractor now’ ean’ ard te pote : Seed és © ‘NOTICE. Cas aie ia eset ae fate daa a Sat see ‘om sea, se nS Our now vatye ayetim makes this cori. tbolutely Wok-prect andncece torverpert to, opera Ne~beater ft wie an Adel herwsene-buratng San "Purthor than thal we cannot say ac) the “preent time excoping to ave tat under end, oy enon of Sea ipreementn te cso oy uni irom thes to fortrewe. (cto. 4) fylindra and eld! cyinder being eae trom. diginch bore ch Hebe ter mek nena on Sette ide ohh Lae Rie Fan Aten Ne tae CREASES "THOERCAL. EEFICRENCY fg atv MG. PISTON | SPEED Pitt eo leh souaive spend when im form oduees the esiral rans and tition > amin, Teelder "Tetuing the pounding he: Pulses, dte to the exploions Pigiok. ta the United Salon Ai Bethe etroeine pest A100 pet Rie. atretire er Shares the por vie Ie 100 ‘hoks tor his tock cab mat- edo the U8. “Salea 100. Malo fvt. tad twin "recetts prompt a fenton Yor any" anount of Bah00 ot OE We LOWERY, Local Arrt, H. iet oF Him, who wl eal and Siplam fortber sca Sie ea 20) cL ale Se OL gt PS ak ae | i JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" Credit is your Purse. Open an account here and have all the home furnishings you need at astounding savings. Don't loose a minute in coming to see. This Big 4-Piece Davenette Suite Pullman TERMS $7.50 CASH $2.00 WEEKLY ALL COMPLETE FOR ONLY $2.50 This big bargain offer for your living room comprises a full size bed. Davenport which makes one room as good as two, together with a massive library table and two upholstered rockers to match. The meet GAS RANGE All Connected and Set Up in Your Home See our big line of Gas Stoves and Ranges, comprising many famous makes, all put in perfect baking and cooking condition, and all better for slight use and tuning up. Four- Burner Gas Stoves as low as.....$15.00 Elevated Oven Range.....$27.50 The Bargain Trade Here an Burner Gas Stoves as low as ..... $15.00 Elevated Oven Range ..... $27.50 Here and Make Your Dollars The Bargain Furniture Co Oak Cliff, Sta. A. Dallas, Texas. Oak Cliff, Sta. A. Dallas, Texas. Rev. S. G. Gaster, pastor, Sunday school was well attended as usual, the teachers are striving urgently to improve the class, also putting great distress on the students, preached a noble sermon from Rom. 12, subject "Pay Your Debts." It was an interesting sermon. At 5:00 p.m. with the good President Sister J. Juza and had good lessons taught by the pastor, joiners. At 8:30, the administering the Lord's supper. Precedes 443.3 --- --- 2309-11 ELM STREET BASE BALL IN NINTH HOUR CLUBS IN TEXAS COLORED LEAGUE ARE GETTING Together... ST ONG CLUBS TO REPRESENT THE ORGANIZATION. DAILAS OPENS APRIL 30TH WITH WACO. Famous Austin Reds Fire First Gun of Ninepee With Samuel Huston College, Scores 2 to 1 Eddie Douglas is here yet, and a Giant uniform would be very beaten. The Giants present the following line-up for the season: Joshua Hawkins, Spear-mint; pitcher, Dave Brown, Cornetchus Ruter, Andrew Cooper, Cornetchus Ruter, Andrew Cooper, Will Jones, Jave Johnson, Lynn Mallory, Chas. Elder and Naman Washington, Chas. Elder and Naman Washington, Scott, Bobby Sloan and Bennie Collins. Reserve list: Nathan Glen, Green Bay Rams, Louis Spencer, Robt. McClellan. The Austin Reds make their first public announcement in this week's issue of the Express. According to the team, the public can draw upon the management of the club. The team is under management of W. B. Patterson, a veteran of the club. The team is sponsible for an association of Austin Colored men getting together with city with one of the strongest clubs in Texas. A drawing line-up: Daniels, catcher; Black Tank; pitcher; Buck Alexander, pitcher; Joe base; Dick Walker, shrew; Lawson Ferry; 3rd base; Joe Good; DeWitt; right-feld; center; center; left-feld. ALL COMPLETE FOR ONLY $2.50 will make to win ship in op and former PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 1000 N. Hawkins St. --- A REFINISHED Refrigerator Will save food supplies and ice just as well as a new one at a fraction the cost to you. Our display includes many famous makes which have been made perfectly bright and fresh; everyone guaranteed sanitary and perfect. $6.75 to $36.50 Terms to Suit BIRTHDAY PARTY. OAK CLIFF. MUNGER AVENUE BAPTIST CHUPCH. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. HEAVY ROOM SIZE RUGS A new shipment includes some patterns you will want for your home —the finest products of the mills. Room size, Deep Pile... Room size, Deep Pile Aximinators ..... $42.50 Art Brussels, very durable, only ..... $31.50 Wool Fiber, several fine patterns ..... $12.75 Deltox Grass Rugs for summer use ..... $15.00 BOTH PHONES M. 1453 This is the church where the great religious campaign begins Wednesday night, April 16, and will continue for several weeks, to be conducted by Evangeline John T. Brown of Springfield, Ohio. Everybody will enjoy these meetings and everybody is welcome to attend every service. NEW MT. MORIAH, M. R. CHUNCH, 2613 Elm Street Rev. Wm. L. Jordan, Pastor. A member of the Interminant School at 10 a.m., lesson was good and (our persons were added to the band. At 10 a.m., lesson was good and (from a subject "Power of Prayer. At 4 o'clock p. m., the pastor preached the Mission sermon, he spoke from the pulpit. At 4 o'clock p. m., the pastor preached a sermon that will forever live in the hearts of those who heard him. Rev. E. D. Biggs preached the Mission sermon. Object "Liberty" he preached a powerful sermon. Collection, 10.20. One addition to the church. SISTER DRIVER LEACH. SISTER DRIVER CLARK. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH. The Sunday school was largely attended. This department is busy attending the Sunday school for $3,000.00 for the 3rd Sunday in Apr. 11. The Laymen's Association is making every effort to raise its pro rata for the rally. It is sparing no pain to make the men come up to the standard. The president is sparing no pain to make the men come up to the standard. The President, Mr James L. Turner is making desperate effort to raise its pro rata for the rally. It will go over the top in the rally effort under the wise leadership of Mrs. B. E. Reynolds, General Pres. The morning's services were given over to testimonies and many testified. The pulpit was filled by the pastor at the night service. The pastor is subject "The Wounds of Jesus." Prof. Bandy made a sterling ad- dress upon this occasion. He said that he was the first American vice president Made in the Covenant c. "the Laguna of Nations in the American Country." Where are my Children? The Play that Stopped Traffic on Broadway Moving Pictures HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Special Attraction, Monday & Tuesday April 14 & 15 THE MUSICIAN ```markdown ``` SUNDAY. April 18th Pearl White in the "Lightning Raiders." EDITH JOHNSON Supporting William Dixon In Yorkshire, in a seria, "The Man of Might." Special Att only come by the Southland and a Great Portion of the North be Converted. This meeting was under the auspices of the Layman's Association. Monday Evening. Miss Myrtle 3. Anderson of Los Angeles, Call, the matranchess young audience spell bound with her cloquence *sa she spoke* *om the subject* *as she presented* Miss Anderson pictured the Nrgra race as the rejected stone of the Temple of Solomon. She said: The Nrgra race was a man, for freedom, for protection, for his women and children, and yet sacrifice for his country, is still rejected. The writer feels safe in saying that the entire Negro citizenship of this city wishes her success in the Nrgra race, taking a course in law at the University of Chicago. We only need hundred or more young women of Baptist Ministers. ```markdown ``` 3211 COCHRAN STREET The Most Successful Where Chic This marvelous photoplay public and clergy. Physicians a sentiment of the subtle, t of birth dotted by Kce C. H. Parhamat, Panist Father of the United State. Your picture. "Where Are world over sixteen years of age- Attraction, Monda Best Successful Photoplay There Are Childs The Play The Velorous photoplay created a sensation in energy. Physicians and educators gave re- sults, t of birth control, produced by C. H. Parnhurst, the best known cler- cature. "Where Are My Children?" is a seventeen years of age—WILLIAM J STO- MEN Monday & Tuesday By the "IS Thu cuff kind Sat Wm. Du H. The Most Successful Photoplay Ever Shown in New York Where Are My Children? The Play That Stopped Traffic on Broadway This marvelous photoplay created a sensation on Broadway. It compelled the admiration of press, public and clergy. Photostam and electronics gavv at their unqualified endorsement. It is a disgusted presentation of the subject t of birth control, produced by a reversal and master brain. Enthusiasm uncovered by Rev C. H. Parshurat, the best known clergyman in America, by Father John J. Hughes, Superior Pastor Father of the United States, and others of equal prominence. Your picture, "Where Are My Children?", is a modern Bible and should be seen by every soul in the world over sixteen years of age--WILLIAM J. STONE United States Supreme Court. Rev. P. A. Shelton was also voted membership in the Alliance. membership in the Alliance, Dr. Baptist pastor, of Pondish brightship. Dr. pastor, vice-president of Alliance discussed the proposition. The Significance of Baptism The years of experience and the native ability of this eminent gospel preacher bishops and giving information to the doctrines of the Baptist church. The roll show a total membership of Pastors and ministers in your service wherever bishd, don't forget to contact Mr. R. K. Johnson, and Toni Coleman of Bonham, were in our office Friday on route to attend a meeting of the Executive Board of National牧会. The following pupils made "excellent" in spelling for one week: Panny Henry, Luna Goobey, Anita Laura Burra, Mette Armateed, Panny Henry, Luna Goobey, Anita Laura Burra, Wetley, (M.J.E.) Linder, leachy. LITTLE THELMA SAMPSON IN SE RIOUS CONDITION. Little Mise Thima Sampson, are 15, a member of Dallas High school who was ten months ago seriously injured by a driver by an officer of the aviation field in a critical condition at St. Paul and Dallas Sampson was returning from a store just across the street from the school campus when the accident which occurred on April 11 happened. Both legs were broken, one having been broken in two places. She has been in the sanitation every day and the condition is announced precarious. The officer has not been disturbed since the accident it is站ed. An injury to the car should be made at once. RECITAL AT MACEDONIA. ch was Heen J. B. C. Jones and Ara. Car- n are Morrison 16, recited at Necedonia of Japhet, Sutherland Monday, April 14. hopes 14. Admission 25 cents. Cour are pr the invited, c. me. --- IS ANY GIRL SAFE! pastorate here. foul Photoplay Ever Show the Children The Play That Stopped T created a sensation on Broadway. It con- d and educators gave it their unqualified indi- control, produced by a reverent and ma- the best known chaperones in America, by es, and others of equal prominence. My Children is a modern Bible and abo- WILLIAM J. STONE, United States Sen- ty & Tuesday A WEDNESDAY NIGHT By request will exhibit "IS ANY G Thursday, April 17.—"B cuff king continued every T Saturday Night, April Wm. Duncan and continued The Theatre H. Batts, "IS ANY GIRL SAFE" Thursday, April 17. "HOUDINX," the master hand-cuff king continued every Thursday. Saturday Night, April 19. "MAN OF MIGHT," by Wm. Duncan and confluent every Saturday. The Theatre with the Best. H. Batts, Proprietor H. Batts, Proprietor GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD MOURNS LOSS OF FRIEND S. R. JOHNSON, SUPREME OUTER GUARD. The hearts of the Supreme Officers, State, Grand Officers and Local Officers and Members of the Golden Chain of the World were saddened during the loss of their Wife Friend S. R. Johnson, Supreme Outer Guard, Wednesday, April 9, 1919 at 1:50 p.m. m. Pend Johnson succumbed to stroke from the Legion of Overseas at 10:30 a.m. check for $280.00 was handed Friend S. R. Johnson from the Legion of Overseas at 10:30 a.m. This is the way the Order does things. It was first on bend with 1:20 a.m. and comforts, yet sad- ness. A chart from the Legion of Overseas worth a Friend. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bereaved family and relatives. Senate, Golden Chain of the World. 7. W. HUNT, Supreme Sec'y. CELEBRATES HUSBAND'S BIRTH DAY. Mrs. Henry J. Polk. 2404 Munger Avenue invited a few of her friends to celebrate the 48th birthday of her husband, John Polk, on evening. April 1st. Music furnished by Mia Rossette Jacques-John royal treat. After listening for a time to sweet strains of music. Covered for twelve were the guests of the luncheon was served to the delight of the twelve who wished for many more guests. The life of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Polk. THE VALLEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH. Went over the top Sunday, the pastor preached from Joshus the 20th chapter and 21st verse. He preached on Sunday, the 22nd chapter, the R. R. Chapin of B-gwilley C. M. E. chapin he preached a great sermon from the top with God to help us with our work raised 475.55. We are going over the top with God to help us with our work and pastor, Rev. I. M. Cordell. W. S. PICKARD, Sec. Where Are My Children, Greatest Drama of the Age WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 16TH By request will exhibit a return engagement of ADMISSION 11 CENTS AND 17 CENTS ATRE down in New York Traffic on Broadway appelled the admiration of press, orarmament. It is a dignified pre- ter hand. Enthusiastically en- Father John J. Hughes, Superior should be seen by every soul in the actor. april 14 & 15 RIGHT, APRIL 16TH a return engagement of GIRL SAFE" HOUDINL" the master hand- nurday. 19."MAN OF MIGHT," by every Saturday, with the Best. Proprietor EDDIE POOL STAR THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS Sunday, April 18th at HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE 3211 Cochran S.creet. Mr. Lou Willis, former Insurance man was shaking hands with friends this week. Mr. Willis is now living at Pate, Texas. By all means, keep this date clear Monday night, April 21. This night, Bishop Johna H. Jones will speak at the Pythian Temple on "Present Day Prob" and their solution. The Paul Quinne College Choral Club will furnish the music for the event, the great so- der entertainment. THE BEST GOODLESS ANTSEPTIC GERMICIDE ON THE MARKET Toilet Ozone For ice boxes, skis, sails, buckets, canes, toilets, shoes, footwear, a plush, any unpleasant, odor on body or clothes. For ice boxes, ordeal on all odor on now. Price $60. Guaranteed or money refunded. Get it today and clean up for Spring. 305 South Erny, - - Dallas, Texas Prepaid in and on, of city. One block south of Postal Rice PAGE ELEVEN ```markdown ``` tl an mn a IIT cela ain IRE TO HONOR BLACK HEROES IDLLAS COLORED crieNs 10 CELEDRATE RETURN OF HER soxS ‘WITH HALF HOLIDAY APRIL 21. 816 STREET PAGEANT AT HIGH NOON CONCLUDINE \VITH BIG FREE GARBL “UE AND BASKET DIN- ‘WER. HON. Win, McDONALD TO DELIVER AN ADDRESS. OCCA. ‘SION TO BE AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS. ALL SOLDIERS AND SAl- LORS TO BE IN UNIFORM. Ce Dalles and Victnity met on last Pri- : vot pefectod au ortuisalion by seeing MM, Rogers, eee sees res trees cane ; tia mont Cons 2a OVEN” aad "ud See arsy eae cs ist deat ot ax sacoero pay: Wer erha caetiel ohh ane tans pone tertong i relay mee on mate Cina fe pc i the iy he tne aan Co Se eet he x fee eergomss nod tek cucsk | Pe ietedea tcl Tonseaie buns rir hte not ; oi wat tay te whi Mae ste Dest eho parca any ipsa fetpasten hater tee’ The or hank Ee tha Gm it ste na OF ee I a Sicieee ase sail cit Fue te wot i atures wet Se arate Sed erate he fairing noice mere spine BT cmt ft ens Es Sy aan (Hare, eee non, ysl Parks Coe 7 a ah ene tw ue sa SE 4 Salalah Nott Ec tito 8 ria ve Sate ee tone 5 Me Raed. Mastin 9S, Prank ia. ts forlan, W. Me Micherns. Bs Mayfala, Dr. Gon W ae then 3 ge ra Datta Teal” dn, opines Ae Peri 8, Rearon, ack : epeatatont,hagwons ops B hagosia 8h. Jobeacn i Prot, iecaoe, Prot tothe, Prot rion, Prt Water Fate a a te ad, Peas ica i 4, 4 Yaibert, ea Witten, Jan, Whitey, omer iotiy, he ‘a ag © 4.9 6. donee, Prot Wales Prt Polk Pt J.P. Starks, Dr. |S) Mawhian, Dr A.M. Dyson, Lawyer A. 8. Wells Wn ¥, Vaughn, Beat nan Lm so, ack Have or ‘thene dtumne for the Bia Street Parade, Me S'RoDghNS, Catrmen, eae Te tion seein Peete B DALLAS LOCAL | TE sak ape 5 + = ory eortoe _ PAGE TWEHLYE PIONEER ‘CITIZEN PASSES AWAY rling Jehan Prominent “fea Howe” ath pee eenwre Ostered povelation was sdookedTwonday ereulnn wien wees ee ie ace fe ei ee et Se go Ga leer Re ooak tr, “season Tot, hs Scere a beet ee oe ate ia ths sa aia Heeb pe ey Sip ie, eel long seein mca i een a Somer ocre a Sale tena oe Cie tere ae fet chee eee pe wai te merges thee Fanskatar geoe,r,r Bees es ee Uae a ‘bronthed im} oa Se ir gore a he ‘of the race, " Gs bp oon fins eee ia oe ft Se “fete i at wo a : Pie by The way Be ran mar en ere ate Ried, vk, ped Eines ‘of en: Site eae Babi eet oe i sae a aha eens Gece ya Wr tee Tote lt aed Sunn a ice ie sera oe eae te Soe gas ert of Dadian. . ie ana eaatate ss "Sn wilt be hale cs oe auspice of of all Masunte | oxi we Sbriner, Seot- | a‘ 5 Kat ‘Templars, ine; fate a, 0 | i ec ‘a gnc es St = cite Sei Serta Wootiand cometery. " SHOMRRARK 4. ft. FOS us rovs,| ee wa iflensisty EX Woe x the Wi i Benrsiaey: 4 ala eet tag eto ey Se Eni rea su na yaiog ere = ate e we Aes ins o8 Mere)! : ; ae sant BT ES SN 2 gant snd gee a es Tea ee : hye ier eis. & ye A SUMNER. OF minHOP BrCDANTS ‘eran rental. tit me. ht acpi ints fet aac son ahd J. te Kratt all of Bishop Sioa sta nN er ear. ern a Fad ae, a 6. weg age "omath nS April 7, a boy. Sa Ge iil ayattne Apt Bh at rtd ing Sk dat Sas “Se ft of i aint eal ‘aver lwitnessed in thie city. pee ft ai Sead Sos eee Sa a a aor, PORTIS WASHIN( (ON PITT. vom agin Were ni or Wane, ta tot Bente Weta te Soars aria St et ae th hag i ciara nct tag ea oe ae Vein mad for her reception’ | 2 ia) Mt-uel . Paderurake hee as a Wass aces sr pe ee aie at baa Pcs, ae 0 a ee Om Sear ta i 2 eee Pe ee ae, eer ntcrect, grees ak Sees ey eth eee haere se, a rote eet funsonerions many “oF ero ne we manos, oa a RE 8 ie oie ieee: hurt Ine the. past fe Ser taser ata are Paiste gaat ae unre: ra an sri ange Aan a eee = Sieh ha "erg ie ee tet oe ih mune bret tg Shae re a oe es Riis a ba ee tt Porshe PA Ras tale de sae coat Beat elie Se ce ication, tay iain eta a eee te see oaks en es Bev aarroron Ries | eee Committee |, __TME DALLAS RXPRESS, DALLAR SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 118, __ "i “regs Soles fares With. Tro ‘ ne eas oP ne Wnea ab me ‘Tourenint Weich, » mex gr Fa, tty th of Negro ‘respawn ta ett ona wa seca fr “he baile niet and Ie how citing See econ ‘peniag of the Armour Tete of rwchnoleey at Chleage tn the fl ‘fe tok pat inthe ffenalven at 0 hue argoune forest and Soi oan’ "sl Corporal" Welch. "We Sere. conveyed iin Urges Selman in bok care kad then We fad get onan hike the Fett {hor way in the dark, Ail top moves eplnvoew" the font are at gh, dead opal te e'faleve put of the French arm, hd ht resol up they were, noi endy to come oat of the. teaches Bevo ‘were forced to walt tn open {teacher for two. tape before re fou take tp ut postion During {Bia ume we" tao" food naaly the Preach were ready w teat be trenchon 0d to take. tor yrttions we had to cross het fro. aticward called “Death Valley’ Hore we ay sae Ann rp ehting under the Peewch tas. ‘cad ley al about eh "The bodies steve lo tex" for us aot trou, LeveTearred ‘au teptch motors find ‘mo we were forced to. walk. on ihe. dea” dies an we weal Some tum wate Preach tnd hers were Nope" iront "onthe muna “ap ett pontionn, ane there we fotna'taualy"an many dead Germans fre had Couad dead French on {he ‘ther aide ot the aller. Sig the, trenches OUT ew po sitions wo waited for the Bache to tack, as we had reccired word tha thoy were going to make a Ioveenent {o"sain ‘back the rom they ha load’ We fought agtnat the ck {toons ‘of ‘Germal and: had) ine {or arseiven the tle of “Phe Bac ayia "Late on, on Oet. 1, we abe eaded (breaking through ‘he in denborg nes [And thie cca ("muon ot the thines Tsai te toomber always dead mange’ Jour own machine sumnerm dead a fis gum, ating ea our he wor Hing to Ave Wa were i the front ne trenchoe when the rms {ice wan signed. Som our etatn from the front w were suationed athe devote, vi Wings of Lettons. Here. wo. turn ious reach "equipment “and mos ‘ot ont clothes and recived new ax meats in return.” We got rd of of ing tenes cots ber, too. Then {rere 3jbo Sesto troops tn the ree Trent land ‘they” were. offcered Negroes. The troop trains were Jol find oven Inthe front ne rend | ee ned tamen What kind 'o¢ pames | Whor"ertp mea. "Toe Preach "ha Rover ‘seen anything “ike ox, an | tho were fart erat ebost kW foo par ofthe Tet Pron ye Fach Geoeaesv ""Ghroral Welch wears Bi hes jh rcars Be hs |wa told service sherron. | "Corporat"Wech the voanimo Jcomsent of, the. unites League’ | sidersed ‘hin work to t mat | Hie loctrer ae stroug aad impre Hee Aiens “Pom and Mise Elia amit of Kyte, ware uesia ot thelr fans. Mra. Nota ‘Maoey. 2605: apie faveive this, week Mins. Cliritioa Grissom of Green- alle. wno""as” been vating Alas Nona, Holman" wan cated. home su dzly on account tte nas ober Aeyrist Wag RELY yuxD YALLING "SHORT OF. DESIRED Pomme de tet ne ee toast eer we contac ea Se Soeee ccm Serta pees ee aes Rae oS peters oe ee ee eer ety ee eects Ove ce eee eranion ee ae oe reat pa ore meres are Sot Tidaa ak" oe sere ee ne Pobre a picky eke eee aaa Soda aevan as! ont meee neice ae eae nea Raees, Were Scns a kine eee eee erate. be eal Se ee ae Sea ioe races ae I scree ote pees Sc ae ae Maecnn cor. ie feces Sieber soa oe Se te sae eae rf ie mone ve pees Seta = Sateen aoe eee cs aire ia ae eas mitten ‘qua “Abpentnalay te ir re Sed a, cei, Sens es Sefes corsa acek at = thn funda, ilo "wed t Jo etre “anak "Sale oe oe ola cca eager we eee rece s ie uh cian et Tin olden anny ulertaininentn. This) Der € renarved seek ticket for the fae tay seats “eae Gein “ena ‘Gu oat Chee ear Hae wl Site ae 2 THOMAS H.INCE PReceNTe ory W.S. AR T a) A Im Ba | DY Viv coe oat 4 (pres 20 FRIDAY c Eriol 24 a | uy. \ ZS ee, | APRIL NST ake alk Sy Ay eo} in ae ee ey | (it Pl) tHE soRDER WineLess: An ARTCRAPT Picture scenario by C.GARDNER SULLIVAN Directed by Wm.S.HART ee eee ed ee Ot ten ein ADULTS, !7 CENTS; CHILDREN 10 YEARS OLD, {1 CENTS Watch for the day and date of “Hearts of Humanity,” to be shown at ‘ GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE JCHN HARRIS, MANAGER : JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER — es cme 8007, Ar 13, Houta, The Rand oa | : “The Bed Gov” Pachter | i Monday, April 14, “The Lightning Raider,” ‘ | “The Silent Mystery,” hoe smebnacns tee tr, Mec sea : sone | jay, 7, “Tn ano | Be Gee eevee area nto Ci af SOR ‘Adults, 17; Children 10 years old, 11¢, and Wedncaday, Apri 1th ad l¢in—two nights nly glad Futana tn aitizona? bi Atte fn, op uted Marorie Du Rathlwn eta ‘sheordore Roberts Sibert MeQuatig aytiond Halton and others Doss Pair fares, ao eateaant ‘Denon, ofthe Eiovenh Uae Stace ins rated Aro: ul das Be {anhy fover of tho Camby. Ranch, er" tbr of arta, the fete 0 Colon" Dont, Commander tthe detaches" Be Tels, “Secraiy onal Hodetmes, Clone enb mi {hy gears cles tha He wit. belive Inthe Bove tet She Sate ar tetara he Yor foe hr Se uke meant Te toventh Cayary ‘some, to,the ranch ‘nad Deaton i smaed thu'sins. venice to and Betreie in Hecreman's ante "At a Gatce shen Che ts vatctath ‘Denton cne'are tteoman cat Stein "snout (heir propenedlapame't Jun av" Colone Dow teaeee for lan Aneeer on mary bint Detox {iettene Ml Hodgtnan for ia fasesiy ate erecta Note, p Harts jee hth be dary, vk hin te lac, gmn ste hoon ‘cowed by ‘Denon and ‘beg lendng” wither toi up odgocma” he cone Monbets appeset especie Uie ‘ie etic hs presence this, tm sac ingter Dato esi MB waleogary. refsiag Yo te how Estrelle et Sint nema Donibo Weomen forenan of the Chady Ranch and hen tuo par reas on be organises on any a Ross Rider to dsoge to win‘Canby' consent tothe tnerage ot oa « Woeo Hodrtnan sppeary and ‘ouons ie mind St dasby heniot Men Denton ator tapi the tnctdent at Ghe"faneeHdgeman i soc bythe father of. woman Be hah wie Out before bean bo Rccues ‘Denton be ins hin murderer. "Tain proved fae br Estrella explants Deulaie ehiivonr sactice "The Colonel finde haopy Ey th toe ha wi end asthe base in sounded be leaves with 8 toap, Beers. ressed oki ip ‘HTS Tey Chen, 10 yea old 0. ng hr ib ato URES OU to be shown at THE GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE, John, eee ee, 94) ue Pia rt at ents) eum aoe Te a pee ta ac of or { NAME OF THEATRE, ETC. | or EG US. Sunday, April 13,Houdinl, “The Hand Gutf King,” Featuring Houdnl, he foal episode to be shown Send4y “The Red Glove,” ‘ited Allg Conduct "sory every Basta mat ain with oud Monday, April 14, “The Lightning alder,” Featuring Peal White, & Dig) Patheseil, “The Silent Mystery,” ‘peby ontinued every Monday Tuning with she Leh lng alr Thursday, April 17, “The Man of Might,” Featuring Wiliam Duncan, Eatth Johnson, Joe Ryan, supported by. an alltar cost! “alse Tom. Mix in Mf wore westera “dew Funsing wih “THE MAN OF Mca, very Tura. ‘Adults, 17¢; Children 10 years old, 11¢, SPECIAL ATTRACTION 18 leh see td ae serra on ee sate 4 : ah Gane gas . Pear eae ca trol can, hs oP r eaaueeet ie a Sen i mt eee nig hope’ aa , i mane ee ff . j Dabo meetee FG eee ad 7 a Ke eee. : a Pee jos coe a ‘ } Abbe Sotoee Abe aise Qe. pa ie being Ds ae ao Sa ed. appropriated. 4 ie eon | 3S 4 irre con hse " : cust Oo ee ‘yw o p Pea ae m P < erm p at tooth ne ¥ Lissa et meals, SeeyN F isos ts eae . \ opal the Incoent Serie ree Sasa , ‘pia ’ aie py oF pated totic aan . . *ROt Just yor mr eee oid Ue, DOUGLAS FAIRBANE RY 2 ot ease AIRBANES “Arizona? "‘SanAene Sake As ADTCDAPT On "Arizona?