Dallas Express

Saturday, April 19, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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DALLAS TO WELCOME COLORED SOLDIERS FREEDMEN'S AID SOCIETY VOWS TO SUPPRESS LYNCHING U.S.A. DALLA FREEDMEN'S AID SOCIE VOWS TO SUPP MEMORIALIZES CONGRESS TO PASS WITH THIS COURSE. DECLA INADEQUATE. EXPECT WILSON' --- COL. ROSCOE CONKLIN SIMMONS BACK FROM 'OVER THERE' Richmond, Va., has: White Principals for Negro Schools. (By The Associated Negro Press.) Richmond, Va., April 17—It may not be generally known that there are as who printicals in many of the Negro schools of Richmond. Apo 83, them from Negro citizens taking Ame The Dallas Express tributed to the winning of the war fifteen hundred of its graduates and students. One-half of all the physician, dentist, dentist, troopers and troops were graduates of Meharyan Medical. Some attained the high rank of the medical graduates, the remaining medical graduates, to say nothing of others from the literary departments of the institutions, were first and second. This great Society now feels that composition will win the war for composition, and that further to co-operate with leaders North and South in riding fair America, will disrespect for law. Accordingly, the following Memorial to the Congress of the United States was recently This memorial was unanimously adopted by the Board of Managers of the Freedman's Aid Society at its (Continued on page 4). that the whites were be replaced with Colored principals, was considered, and finally turned down by the local Board of Education. The board passed the following resolution: "Resolved, that the board has heard, with interest the position of the Colored principals, supervisors and special teachers for the Colored schools, but at the present time there are no vacancies in these positions, and the board is unwilling to remove from the schools a number of faithful principals, supervisors and special teachers." Chancellor remarked: "Can you beat that!" California Negroes Interested in Japanese Question. (By The Associated Negro Press.) Sarmento, Calif., April 17, that at the time of his death, the co-worker, Wilson, and his co-workers deep concern, is quiet manifest in the recent cabbage incident, the Secretary of the California Senate. The cabbage are deeply concerned in this racial subject, because it is very evident that it is one of the whites against the darker race. The Secretary becomes that President greatly fears even any suggestion of a sentence in Secretary Lanning's cabbage which states that "There are other races who are not guilty of a very embarrassing" in thought in some measure to have reference to the domestic racial problems in the cabbage. (By The Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C. April 17. —Washington has a tradition of turnover and controversy, have added a new chapter to the long list of sanctions, in the case of the artistic taste required the use of beautiful young high school girls to pose for him in the nude. In court proceedings that the "artistic gentleman" was aided and abetted not only by the city but also by, but also by two or more Colored teachers. So indignant were the parents because of the trend of events that they met at Metropolitan A. M. E. church and formed an organization to act as a representative active in bettering conditions. The temporary officers are Mrs. F. S. Fanner, president: Mrs. Erma "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. PHILADELPHIA HOLDS DETERMINATION MEETING IN INTEREST OF JUSTICE, EDUCATION AND TRUE DEMOCRACY. W don't throw bonus and assassinate rulers if we don't get justice. We wait for it, and we are not a people who use the other methods. "We want a chance to become in the full sense of American citizens, to live in the United States, if we are able to pay the rent or buy, and go to rent without having a sign tacked on the door: "Niggers get away from here in 24 hours." There were several hundred white people in the audience, and by the United States District Attorney Kana, who declared the immediate need of giving attention to the problems of justice by reporting the American Colored people. (By The Associated Negro Press.) New York, April 17—The Carnegie Foundation and the General Education Foundation have offered separate gifts of $150,000, $200,000 in all, to McMary Medical College, in a condition that the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church and the trustees and friends of the college raise the funds $200,000 for an endowment. Methany College, which last year and an enrolment of 449 students, is the only college in the pharmaceutical college for Negroes in the world. Two-bedroom-fifty of its graduates served in the medical and United States Army during the war. Mississippi Sheriff Being Tried For nct Preventing "Lynching. (By The Associated Negro Press.) Jones, Missie J. Jones, Missie J. Humphrys county, in being tried in court here for not preventing her from escaping, is strongly against him. A New Bank Opens in Virginia (By The Associated Negro Press.) Suffolk, Va., April 17—The Phoenix Bank of Nassau, a New Race bank, has thru open its doors for business. The officers are: Dr. W. T. Crawford; civil贤; J. W. Secretary, NEGRO JUNKS FOR REPRESENTA TIVE IN NEW JERSEY. (By The Associated Negro Press). Trounton, N. A. April 1. For history of the state, a Negro, Isaac Mutter, a lead attorney, is a candidate for State Representative. That there is a dear to put to the hearth is someone you are frequently talked about. NATION-WIDE INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE EXPECTED Chicago, Ill., April 17.—That there is a determination to "really Get Somewhere" in the new conditions arising out of the results of the "World War," is strongly evident from the discussion relative to the war. The information was received from Chicago or New York, on return of President Wilson. a leader of thought here that there must be no "parley" of the magnitude suggested without representative of the Verro group being an active part in the deliberations. The information was sent out from Washington, the purpose of which was to present President Wilson upon his return to this country, will issue a call for an industrial conference, the purpose of which is to join hands in an anilic program labor, and the government to hold in May, or early in June, if possible. The suggestion was already received the suggestion in a report from Washington and is understood to favor it. The report suggests a clarification of the two following moves on the part of the chief executive of the industrial conference, or parsimony, to devise a constructive program to meet the needs of the country's business life. 2. Reaffirmation of the authority of the executive tribunal of justice to transitory period, or until the industrial conference conclusions are It is pointed out that the personnel of no such conference would be representative Negroes. During the last three years the Negroes of the country have been a most important group of people, and there is a temporary scarcity of work in some quarters in the North, where more than 500,000 Negroes have migrated to the South. While Southerners are making all sorts of inducements to start a flow of migration back South, the Negroes of the North have returned, or have the inclination to do so. The American Federation of Labor is making all sorts of inducements of employment both North and South, and while some look on the motives with suspicion, others are optimistic about opportunity for industrial justice. That the American Negro will never again be reduced to the limited lioness of the past, prior to the war, is being attested to whites and Race leaders everywhere. One leading Negro business man remarked with reference to the prosecution that officially invited, hundreds of as will be like anyhow to and out the EIGHTH ANNUAL CLINIC AT THE JOHN ANDREW MFMORIAL KOSPIT HALF Seventy Physicians and S. Gregors present at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, and Hundred and Thousand treated forty Operations performed. Tuskegee Institute, Ala., April 17. The John. A. Andrew Clinical Society closed its Second Annual Session at the John. A. Andrew Clinical Society in Alabama, last night April 5th, with a banquet, following which the last scientific session was held for discussion of the final business of the Society. The day had been an extremely busy day; many operations were opened promptly at 7:30 a.m. and every minute during the day until midnight. A variety of cases were on hand, some of which were of unusual interest and rarity, and others were encountered only at infrequent intervals. Twenty-four operations were performed during the day on other occasions has there been such an aggregation of Negro surgeons of ability with such an accompanying variety The Clinic opened up on Thursday the night April 13th, and unite the clinic three operations performed—the great maturity of their patients, the ability to treat every patient in is good, comfortable condition, with no indication of complications, and the patients have come from a number of different places in this state, as well as adjoining—one having come from On Friday, the fourth, the entire day was devoted to the examination and treatment of out-patient expectant mothers in the wards preparatory to their operation and the following procedures. The wards were similarly crowded with patients, age and aneroid fractures, and the unique opportunity presented them, and the physician attended to these present seeking relief. There were seventy physicians, pharmacists, dentists and surgeons present at the conference. They wereucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, and North Carolina such as Chicago and Washington—a rather rare collection of much of the medical profession. Three different occasions brought together this body of men, including one woman physician: First, the meeting of the John A. Andrew Memorial Medical Association, which continued from April 1st to 3rd; then from May 1st to 3rd; and finally, the Meeting of the John A. Andrew Clinical Society; and the Eighth Annual Clinic of the John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital. On Thursday night a public meeting was held in the Institute Chapel, where seventy professional men. The subjects were assembled to witness the program conducted by the seventy professional men. The subjects were groves, and What the Negro Physicians are Doing to Combat It," was presented by an audience by a large number of the physicians and surgeons who gave from three to five minutes of audience to the suggestions of the race, including suggestions for improvement. The venereal disease situation as it affects the New York City medical profession. Democratic Leader Laments Present Tendencies in Administration and Urges Defeat. By Snell Smith Washington, April 17—In a determined and forceful attack, Joseph W. Hallay, of Texas, former Senator and devises that President Wilson has repudiated present tendencies of the Democratic Administration and devises that President Wilson has compelled the Democratic office holders to renew their devotion to the real principles of the party. I have asked that the party be protested, he says, but instead of the Democratic masses disciplining the party in becoming tainted with lions, and Democratic principles, as taught by our fathers, will be entirely disdainful. We must arrest and reverse the present tendeny. You suppose for one moment that we can influence the people now in power. The President has prescribed the real Democratic rule from conferences with him, though he takes into his closest confidence semi-Socialists and Socialists. Consider downright Socialists, and not one of them can fairly be called a Democrat. We must moracy which we have herefore accepted. We have few honorable exceptions, every man holding an important political office under this administration utilizes every opportunity to disobey the fundamental principles of a representative Democracy. They alienate every man who believes in objective justice and denies the reactionary and denounce those who defend the rights of private property as subservient to the interest. They repudiate the principles of the Democratic party vote for such man. If we hold elective candidates at the manner in which they --- APRIL 21 TO BE HOLIDAY FOR THE CELEBRATION BIG FREE BARBECUE AND BASKET PICNIC AT FAIR PARK. STREET PARADE AT, ONE O'GLOCK. ELABORATE PRO- GRAM ARRANGED FOR AFTERNOON. Monday at high noon all Dalian will have assembled on some street for the purpose of viewing the largest line of Colored soldiers the citizens of Dallas have over witnessed. Soldiers from every mok of Dallas have participated in these festivities and have sanctioned the movements by their acceptance. The line of march will form at Python Temple and will move by orders of First Lieutenant General John L. Jones of Uniform Rank and E. W. D. W. Welch, Marshal of the Army, to move promptly to move promptly at 12:00 according to plans of committee and will be headed by a platoon led by Uniform Rank. Knights of Python, Bands, soldiers and sailors in uniform will be headed by Lamar south on Lamar to Main, east on Main to Expoport, where the following notables are to deliver brief addresses; Mayor Frank W. Woolcock, Mayor B. Allen, Mr. Coatier and Mr. Chicago and The Effect of Approaching Prohibition. $1.50 Per Annum PRICE FIVE CENTS. SOLDIERS HOLIDAY FOR THE CELEBRATION LET PICNIC AT FAIR PARK. O'GLOCK. ELABORATE PRO- CERNOON. ```markdown ``` Gordon of State and national "Y" work fame. Prof. W. H. Burnett, the orator educator of Terrell will deliver the principal address on the occasion. Mrs. Lincolnia Morgan, Supervisor of Music in Dublin Public Schools, will deliver of a large class of aheol children who will furnish patriotic songs for the festival. After speaking old fashion barbecued beef and pork will be served to soldiers in a good dining room. Such amusements as the midway attractions afford will be provided by free base hall games for the soldiers amusements will be had after dinner. A fast semi-pro team will play a half-time pro team, the Terminal Red Cap on the grounds free of all cost. A half-time pro team will play Business men and a number of laborers. All soldiers in Dallas county are cordially invited to present Monday, April 21st. Large sums of money have been raised for the entertainment. SOUTHERN SEN- TIMENT IN THE CAPITAL CITY (By The Associated Negro Press.) Atlanta, C., April 17—That the white south is willing to back to the limit the Negro wi. continues to "bow and scrape" when he sees a black student in Washington, D. C., which is having its sequel here. He is S. Porter, a Negro school teacher. He is in Washington recently, and aboard a street car, crowded, got up and gave a ride to the Negro school, entered bowing low and tipping his hat. For this act, Lester was ridiculed by the Negro, whereupon Lee or james on other man and gave him a thrashing. For the act of assult Lester was irrorated by the Negro, section heart of it, they b.gan a defense fund for his release, and is committed to return here on probation. 4,500 Skilled Negro Laborers in Newport News Ship Building Company. Hampton, Va. April 17—There are 4,500 Colored men working in the Newport News Ship Building Co. skilled Colored men and the biggest paid group of Colored men working in the building plant is memorial to Colla P. Huntington, who showed himself a friend to Huntington institute and the shipyard in Newport News is testimonial to Huntington. Boldly colored men in industrial worker—a man who would on successful. Mr. Huntington was married to Colla P. Huntington, possible to build ships with Colla labor. The ships now being built, however, are the coal to any built Some of the Colored men who are working have been born or moved to Ten or more are or the retired list, and are receiving one-third of their shipyard workers have built their own homes, supported their char-ture, shipyard workers have built their best Colored sections in the south. South Carolina Gives $ 10,000 For Negre Hospital. (By The Associated New Press.) Columbia, S. C. April 11.—The state of South Carolina has approved funding for this purpose on request of a tuberculous sanitizer on state grounds, for Negroes of the State. To this amount the Negroes are expected to sale $5,000. in a a le 5 ae ae a mama cas - Bisa ares Ra 0 ASI a ate aoa ean mee’ on i hi Os Stoin atity haiaeaae SE i Ee tal tee ‘oa Se gs SR 7 ee : a or . pe " owe: | De, sorrelie and M0 Cia “apetlss-—not. | wecbert br. 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No subscriptions matted for a less period than three months. Payment will be made within 30 days. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. One Year. $14.00 Six Months. 19.00 One Year. 19.00 Single Copy. 32.00 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Any erroneous reflection upon the altar, standing or repaired in the columns, shall be applaud in the columns of The Church upon its being brought to the central upon its being brought to the SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. Justice may be long delayed, but it will come. Liberity when limited is finally lost. It can exist permanently only where it is unimmurished. The blood of the martyr is necessary to the watering of the roots of the tree of liberty. Lest we forget, right in eternal, Go to church tomorrow. It will help your business. The reformers of Error have ever been guided in politics and religion in the way of marred, and so twilver ever will. The policy which is worth while must be based in mortality. All other arrangements belong in the category of the clay trap and must pass away. The returning Colored soldier, who meets race prejudice in every road, will be the key which unlocks the chest in which lies buried the liberties of the people. In spite of all the mistreatments of bone, he will yet come into his own. And the Peace Council has finally decided to brand Japan as an inferior national. This some the death of the nation, and the treaty of nations to unforce peace must take its place as a scrap of paper. History does not record on instance where power was ever long held by violence. The lesson is to hold power by violence. The nation must more it has held power by violence of the labor and elections violence of the state. And for this practice the stock has been time in up. It must cease. Let the state white southheron be warned by the supposed wherever much has been supposed to be crushed to earth will the again: POWERLESS TO STOP RIGHT. The blood Abel is still in the ground. It crattains against Calm, although that murderer is in a way down the road. It legalizes wrongs against the peace and prosperity of the twelve unification states, and it forces the notice of righteousness of an impending crush. Let the deserter be freed, and the Negro troops on the westerns front shall not be shaken van. The deserter must not be forgotten, while fame he will not stop. The pointer Prison authorities in its studies toward the latest of Europe is "quite sufficient" to prevent America's liberty is on march. START THE STOPTERS AND ST THE STARTERS. We have a reconstitution program to put through and we do not propose it. We do not want Starters as well as stoppers must be in the same room. "I will take a deal of course." And all our self-control— And all our detachment "We're going to reach the goal." The Worker: (The above article) The Worker, Washington, D. C. it is full of luck on me. Just the reader drops the sentiments here contained and while the race must not profit there, I will. ONE THOUSAND MORE NEGRO TEACHERS FOR LOUISIANA. A number of Parish Boards and superintendents have already pledged their support to the education in North Carolina has increased the taxable wealth of white farmers of the State as well as the farmers in the same county in line for the same sound and permanent development of her resources. We have given out the following concerning the progress of education among Negroes in Louisiana: We have wagged up to the moral and economic gain of better education for Negroes. One straw to the wind is a recent editorial in The Times that called on the fact that the hall of that Parish has not a single Negro in it. It demands an order of things, when the hall had always from a half acm to half 1- andrd block incarnates the paper THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919 the spreading information among the agro group Texas regaing Public for Health matters RECORD BREAKING CHURCH RAL LY AT GALVESTON. Galveston, Texas, April 15, 1913. Last Sunday at the Avenue L. Baptist Church in Galveston, H. M. Williams, pastor, saw the culmination of a financial drive which raised $10,000 for dancing for many miles. The rally or drive had been on for five or six weeks, only, and closed on Sunday. The congregation both members and friends. At the conclusion of reports there lay upon them the sum of $28,831. The pastor, Peter Williams, estimated the congregation will lift two of their One Thousand Dollar mortgage notes at the end of the month, a year a head in note lining. He further states that he hopes within the ensuing twelve months to raise $10,000 for their new and most modern church office which was completed two years ago. SOME POPULAR MISCONCEPTIONS CONCERNING TUBERCULOSIS That it is hereditary. This is absolutely untrue. People are susceptible to it. Grown people break down with tuberculosis, but rarely "take up" the germ is implanted in childhood. That a person who has tuberculosis should be abumed or avoided. Tuberculosis is not contagious diseases in that one who has it, if careful, need not be cured. That it cannot be cured. Thousands on thousands of people are infected with tuberculosis, having taken the "cure" who otherwise would have been helpers or patients. That medicine will cure it. Fresh patients are the only medicines that should be used except on a physician's prescription. "Patient" medicines are that one with tuberculosis should "Go West and Rough It." Following that one will not help. That one will help or advise the tuberculosis. Call on your County Court, Texas, and you will be given tuberculosis Society, or write to the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Carlsbad, Texas, and you will be given THE FREEDMAN AID SOCIETY AND THE SUPRESSION OF LYNCHING This is in line with movements in Tennessee, Texas and other states in the United States in theocratic America. If America is to exercise world influence never before known in world politics, it must be taught to oppose which it promises to free. South Carolina Baptists to Operate Newspaper. Columbus, S. C., April 17—The executive board of the Baptist State University meeting a membership of 260,000 in a room formed meeting a $100,000 donation to the newspaper in the interest of the church work. The state Baptist will send a representative to the meeting. JACESONVILLE. St. James A. M. E. church began its rally on April 7th closing out on Sunday, April 10th. The past week, the church section each night ran from $1.00 to $10.00, Sunday, each member paid from $1.00 to $10.00. We had visitors from Jacksonville and the co-operation of Jacksonville making the rail a success. Total amount of the churchs of the city we extend hearty thanks to all. Yours in Christ, RHR B. L. SIMPSON, Pastor. OLD REGULAR OLD REGULAR DOING SOUTH TXEMA FOR THE DALLAS EXPRESS AND THE TEXAS NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE THE TEXAS NEGRO BUSINESS CORNICANA AND CALVET-AN A-NIGHT AT NAVASOTA AND A HOUSE AT HOUSTON — SPEAKS TO TWO TACKED IN THE CITY OF DROWS—DON'T LAUGH Victoria, Texas, April 14, 1918 I am today unloading in the city of Kinetis and Victoria—the city of Kinetis and Victoria—the city of the late imprinted N. W. G. Frost, teacher, fraternal advocate and philanthropist. Curtisson. Wednesday afternoon, April 6, 1919 I took a jum车 seat in a southbound electric car in the Interurban Permian station in Kansas, arrived here when the sun was in the tree-tops. It was a beautiful sight, and though I did not forget the opportunity to stand and admire the setting sun, he hung him his roid with the purple shirt, and wore a weird color to the bended sides as he lingered on the western horizon, before passing beyond my At this juncture Mrs. H. E. Williams, introduced Lieut B. A. JACKSON, who had just returned from the United States, the singular and interesting story of the he played on the bloodshed of the war, and the audience sat charmed at the recitation of the awful details. After the interview, the Porter of Danville, IL, was also introduced and told the interesting story of his battle front. The two men, who were the first to raise speech right behind the fighting men, demanding the rights of the race which had been bought by blood from the enemy, Friend GEO. Duncan took me home with him for the night, and invited me to return and speak. Monday Night, May 12th in the A. M. E. Church. It shall be done. Calvert. I reached this town at five minutes and three o'clock, the evening of May 12th. Poole, Dr. McDonald, Joe Wainland, Prof. T. H. Brawley and obtars of the Reception Committee. I appear little after the time the announcement followed the program was rendered: 11 a.m. The time the announcement Principal T. H. Brawley. Vocal Sole by Mire Ehul Ejude, Intermezzo. (Magnolia) by Miss Loea M. W. Hill. (Principal) by Miss Loea M. Hill. (Rosewood) Digza: Introduction of speaker by Rev. H. H. Poole; Speaker by Rev. H. H. Poole; Vocal Sole by Mrs. H. T. Har- quartet. Miss Linda Station. Blanch Watson, Dog Grave, Patti Hammer, Offertor: Anacreon Nage Croft. R. B. Walton, master of ceremonies. The Calvert Colored Colony in Indianapolis is the largest state and its business enterprise are among the most substantial. Notable in the city is the improvement of the Wilton Bronx blacksmith. The former has installed some thousand collar machines, and one quick, abrasive machine, the Wilton has installs, all the latest—the very last word in iron working implements. The implements installed are trip hammer which strikes 300 times per minute. The implements installed are trip hammer which strikes 300 times per minute. Fredd. H. Brawley aided by fine assistants is teaching the young idea to shoot. Calvert is marching on. Nawassee. I received an email via the Southern Pacific at 18 minutes past 4:00 a. m. friday morning. I ran up against that doggone new time machine at the pier where the railroad arena is when the event into account. As a result I had to sit there in the station house and out and found Pat Dean, the ancient village merchant. He has a splendid home, too much sensual to buy an apartment. Staff Correspondence. Corsicana Calvert. Grocery business — P. H. Dean, E. M. Neal & Company, Tom McKenzie and Cold Drinks — Miss Viola G. W. Williams, Charlie Smith, Walter Caldwell. Insuranceants — Walter Caldwell, Charlie Smith, Rosa Davis. Transfer — Wm. Turner, Joe Deboez, Jas. McQueen, G. J. Thornstein, Jas. Robinson. Blackhawks — Jas. Travis, G. George Stubberfield. Gunnim and General Repair work — W. H. Johnson & son. I was told by some of the business men of our race that if they had been able to sell me right there, so great was the interest until you could have a meeting. We had this meeting, and made our way back to my stopping place and arrived at 6:48. Winston and a few hours of cost we had to the Mother Zion Church, the first one. --- Houston. Wharton. AT AUDITORIUM DANCE HALL at DALLAS Monday Night, April 24. Ft. Worth has been specially invited and a triple number will be present as a big time await them. They will escort the FT WORTH JAZZ BAHD will furnish Music for the Occasion. FERD CRINER and JOHN MILLER. Floor Mgrs. fore one of the biggest audiences that is said to have over turned out on each occasion as usual, we are to be to Takeen Next! And we did talk. We got back to our stopping place at 10 a.m. in Wharton. Monday night in Wharton. Monday morning I was called early and had to get to the office at 8 o'clock I was called on by Mr. J. P. Boons in his Willys Six for the purpose of motoring about the town. I was forced to fuse to my regret, because we were already behind with our work. Breakfast over, we went to business to buy long hours we used some pen and paper at 11 o'clock. I packed my bagage and the setting sun. I am glad to speak for some of the business places and some of the farmers of this com- The town of Wharton with a Colored population of nearly 10,000 homes, half the strength of the town is Colored, the people with few exceptions own their homes, and a military, three restaurants and a blacksmith shop, a drug store, a dental office, two schools, a sanitarium, six churches and a big school, which empolyms six teachers in N. A. A. C. P. he help carried a $10,000.00 school bond and are to get $25,000.00 for a new building. Don't Laugh Ally About It. "Where are you going John?" "Where are you wind" "What for?" "To meet a draft." - Boston Transcript How Could He! "I terrified worried. I wrote to him. He was very angry. I had to him I didn't mean to reconsider my decision not to change my n.i.d., and he seems to have m.i.d. Forced to Toil. "I hate it yet," replied Flooding Pete. "But I'm gone to keep at it. if you get in the hatch of loafin' now some member of the I, W is liable to step up any minute to call you brother." - Washington. Star. The War is not Over for Harry, Anne Willis. "You look as if you had been there." lost your last friend. What is wrong? Marie-Gillies—I've just discovered their book. I wrote to write me from France that he has looking at any other girls and now I see in the paper that he has just received for gallantry—Chicago New York. Intelligent Turk The recent Turkish armistice led George Cohan to say: "The Turk has well been called unspeakable. I met one once at Pera. I have seven wives," he told me, "and having perfume clouds from his booka. "Merciful powers! I exclaimed. "How do you manage to pay their dressmakers' bills?" The unspeakable Turk waved his hand. "I married dressmakers, son of an infidel," he said "=Los Angeles Times." Where Pat Was. In a small village in Ireland the mother of a soldier met the village priest, who asked her if she had been killed. "Sire, I have," she said. "Pat has been killed." "Oh, I am very sorry," the priest. "Did you receive word from the priest, I have," he said. "No, she said, 'I received word from himself.'" The priest looked perplexed, and said, "But how is that?" "Sure," she said, "here is the letter; read it for yourself." The letter said, "Death Mother—I am now in the Holy Land"—The Arogust. All Brooks are Not Dry. "Sir: Please send without delay, for the case of books directed to you that is lying at this station and is leaking badly,"hady~ Back News. He Won. Fellins to his friend recently. "He asked me to put a junk of lead under his arm of a junk of lead under his arm of the scale, and he examined it with a watch, examined it he gave me the run." "Did you not fasten the lead on the scale?" "No," he answered. "Oh. I fastened it on right enough." was the reply, "not it was under the scale." "No," he answered. "it, an it weighed against him." An Erospective Stranger "A quaint sort of teller came along here in a motor car, and stopped in front of the gate," related Gap John. "I asked if he could get a drink of water, and I said, I reckon! He wanted to know if I could tell him, and I reckoned I could. He asked me how many children I had, and I told him I reckoned then that I was going to rain, and I answered that I reckoned it was. He sat at me and says, "Then go to be the day of reckon ing," and I said, "What say?" just like that. He and still he'd again, and drive on. Something sorter funny about that teller, and still he'd "peer to be precisely cray, Mebbe he was one progrander,..." Judge The Infallible Timepiece A sailor, who was spending the evening of his life in the country, was sitting on a bench for nearly thirty years had never once gone wrong. When he roused a visitor who was staying with him, and together they set out to see the sun setting on the ocean, suiting his watch and then a calendar which gave the same times of the day. There was a long wait in the pale, vague dawn. Presently, tapping the clock, the sailor said: "The sun isn't over that hill in a minute and a half he'll be late." A Real Antique. Museum Attendant--That book, air, was once owned by Cicero. American Tourist--That book, American Tourist--That book, we have the note of our museum we have the lead pen that Nosh used to check off the animals with as they came out of the Ark. The wag called up a bunch of other wags, his subject being, women be the women. Women do not want votes but voters. Salons are different from women for sometimes the salmon shuts up. What do women stand for, because the men hold the seats. The women who want reform sometime get chloroform. When women want man's wages, she should get a man. A woman suffragette asked a man "What are you doing for our cause?" He answered: "I am supporting one of your enthusiasts." When women want square in the race we should they will discard the hobble skirt. While the men are after the women, the women are, after the votes and the women would stand a better chance, the women would come looking back to see if the men are after them. K. E. W. Do you love music, for jazz music, for music, for Nubian music. Come to the Nubian Temple early Monday night. April 21. The Nubian Temple will treat to treat the city of Dallas to a musical entertainment Monday night. April 21. This will close the city. DOYLE Doyle, Texas, April 17—Sunday school in the church; church was sunday at the Sunday school; Serve at the Primitive Baptist church was good. Preach Sun- day church was good. By the Pastor, Rev. I. W. Thomas. Miss Blanche Gaston left for Texas, Texas, Monday, see W. E. Thomas and the Dallas Express. Ladies Poro Beauty Party—We do electric massaging and make all kinds of hair goods. We solicit hair products. In the rear of D. L. Littleton's barbershop, 208 N. Central avenue, Dallas, Texas. 3-24-94 3-24-94 THE BEST GOORLESS ANTISEPITIC GERMACIDE ON THE MARKET Toilet Ozone For ice boxes, sinks, dishes, buckets, cans, toilers. TEXAS TOWNS ‘CALVERT, ‘Galvert, ‘Texan, April 11—Garret Grove Community—M, Wills Ba- frarda reverted very ‘sick at bs Same: in the Garrett Grove Com- ually last week, dled at 12:90 Mon ay afer an ilnens of several fronts. Uncle Wille a» the Com. fall bis, wes mucaber of te M. H church's Uniontown, Als, but coming Tesan he never connected ‘imsalt withthe church of his chole Sees Bat, Iobtocn, expasor of 8 Pout M, 2 church wilted hin. on several ocasona and butied hia wit urn. Yawarda, hin wife about & Sonia tga. Se leaves Uiree grand aughters on the cold charity of the frorid to mourn bis Tosh May heaven Protect, theee dear chldren isthe prayer of the Dall Express report er. Taylor reucned Junction Sat arday and preached Sunday aid Sun- day tleht and opened bate again a Saad 24 & pw, Bers Ta for ta tn able maser dalyred- as ‘Sia eulogy eee the erave of Pater ‘ls bavaras ‘Our Gay" schOo lowed onthe 24h ot Marehy bot on ‘Monday, Prot,'& SL Mme ifortned un that ike schol ‘Band and superintndent bat exten (dike sched! oce mans Ynger Which $F Bidysporesiated by te’ patrons So See on ear teacher, roe Cal ert” schoct board "and eupeintns Gent eve vo" eaual in all Texas tn ealingfutdce Wo. all ‘aca alone ‘Stina ines We. are: thank Sine Schl otters or thle hind Sattcuen: Phir Agee fe improving the church ‘properghy bulldng” out hots Sr Bare Gandere:plotsbed. the campos ‘while the ert repaired the ceme- tras lis Cools Agce was out of schoo! tala week Row "Taplor ot Houston iar wiih ect at Garret Grove ‘apts church, where. any Seton A. erent bape wil Be {Stan the tour Suny to ApS. ‘Hon W. Ping of Dallas spoke to's hacked bouse at ‘Bethel church, ‘Thursday alah "The people of Cal Vert are aways pleased Yo" seo Sr King Several men were causht saiming ancy, The: aad’ of the “tran ‘Ermor is bard BC" gumes AM. church ‘has con 4 S600 rally tor" Cind Sunday im Say. ‘nee’. Davis of Galveston is in ‘tne yon Chrch of od busine Eee ‘Davo ‘we strove, Christan Preacher Mise ada, Washington and mother scrved cron tt Bethel Sunday Might honor ot Hon, We Ekin ‘aire ialy Royal Tet Saturday mah for DenteOn, where she "wl Spend ‘eter weeks with Mr. and Mim. Hyman gavare. i, John Thompeon ts back. home fig ReWorth te npead afew Sage ‘Fi home foi. ‘Mise hel "Stewart and. Mina ‘oindys Stowart made’ fing tp Oiilamend Bunaay: ‘sim Rebaccn Perkin, wife of the late’, Penns is gults low nek at Her boine im South ‘Calvert ‘prot A. B. Miia ‘vited Chappel Hint Toasts rg Hat osha Ma, tron*ktue, where abe went to vin Eeramehter. ise Joni Mae Tucker es nner A Bd Sire, Bouma Henderson, Mrs, Cora oliovay and rw. tora Talley, were Teen arc arday on busine Mra Biector Avery out of te ciig'on her lasonnry tt. of the Sean’ pistset AB conterence "rs. Joe E Hil of Beaumont pent afew day in. the ety tia week sisted "Mayeatela. th comoeny win foun wards, Moin aust bay uP OF the agent vein tut you Of, orig’ 6 cents per ven “tise Dovie Sanders ahd 3a. 1. 8 sain vere in tho ty tnding Pee ies, alte Aaron left Sunday for ammond, Tora, Min Trine co Bradley te Sun- day for Dallas, wheres wil eater ‘he nowt ice Pie Davia th Sunde to Della, were ag oon to wee afer Bi iat aN for titaren, aga Ste Fite and Gatihter of vraniin, epeut, Sunday. wid her Biber ana ster. Sri tt ete, of oa Kee Ss Man lb emited by av, Davia of Houston Bro, Joba ‘Wiliam of athe nad re. Bone of ihe A M, Behar took {iy the collection, “Haw 'W. Powers Sone ae ane Be re Independent Baptist Church. ar. B. M, Hunaber, Pastor, Sunday school yas opeued om now tame Subject. of ones “Christ, on ilod and gio Lames taut {ext He loved uh, and sent Hl ‘Thin great Yesoon ‘was well ke By ach (anche, Superistondea ‘onmiom. and teachers were’ surprise to ove cage No. 6. Mrs EH. Tally teacher, take ‘ew mapa and nev ite by ging over’ @e top anf sar hing’ of withthe banner, raise Fr10 Superintencent ‘han pot on ater lle #At 11:30 Rer'A. 1 Kins. spoxo from Rom” 12:11 rub Sect “the Service of the oly He ‘ASvored' real soul erring sermon, taining wx oul for baptism. ‘Af Sel th ¥W. CA bl food. spritual prayer evi, con fiocted by. President Te A. Solinaon "Tre younr lodien rendered good pone {ind wholesome prayers for shel Rat servic conducted by. deacon porter ‘The chelt sang. "0 the Dnee Rev. 8. B._Benford otere ‘prover, The old Indep sadent. care Yar packed from’ the’ bull tower W the, points Rers Ac Le King. th {Goa ‘ent man, ascended the “pul {tole for hie text Gem, 1, aviation {othe fant. chareh, subject. "Come ‘Pao anal they” awe He. ined fin texte, en Ntebed dnl captured Ave of a regiment for Shrit This wind of porpel vil firm. or rope. Old. wen satan” ire tea Baru, ond duvet re te ler ar ies i ee oe ‘MCKINNEY, Mekinney, ‘Texan, April. 17—See- cod. Haptni ‘church news services Yrero good all ay’ Sunday.” The pase Tor" preached “threo powerful ter ‘Mone at three pm, "He preached {ie hione! Mision Stators a nero prastimaad’auee'C Broa Pranhiin and’ Sister the deuaeed at might. ful: hound “The chureh in moviig Along ely ator Al" uatell.” "Grand nerve 0 Chratian church Sanday, the pas {ex, er. J. Witla preached eaitat werhon. at 3:90" pan ira, lle "Doty bas returned nome trom he Dallay satan, after peration, Mrs icorga Gray and husband are ect mee ae Pu JHo. 8, Comper ot Greene, vas tn tho ely Saturday and um ‘hy, the rues at her ner, Mew Esato" fan’ Als 10 vite ‘paren Me nd ire J, W. Crowe . MB Ghreh, Service an well itended all day ‘rie pusot‘proated oth tors in aa evetng nerve, The hh ‘rae well lled- Sunday” aight. Boy tien Sunday” Comoro) morning Mier the morning nermon, Sud ‘eilt'bo Centenary tay andthe meth ter nf eel By Ho tothe ait of Ca ‘The hildren wit render prosras 30:0 gm, and the great Center ‘ky drive for aster wil shove. Su ‘ay Salhi nero tnd th tong ou rrand-athery abd rant ahora You are ‘cordially. ivited Stes Giadyn Seth of Pt. Worth {8 here, the guest of her brother and Mater Rev, and Aton. W: aule Sty fir win "iaer. faite of Stra. outa Smith apent Monday here ist fe end, " Mite Marshall, Texas, April 17.—Rev. J. 3. Warren has ‘bean appointed to the prinetpalship of the igh schoot at Manard, ‘The Ancient Order of Pilgrims fare ‘making arrangements for hel ‘Annual Grand’ Convention which con enes here some’ time in July. ‘The women oa East Fannin street, bas Petitioned the ity eounell for ihre farch lights, thelt “request willbe ferantod. Kev. Willama of "Kans ity, Kans.” preached. at night a Gait “Baptist church He ts. as fable minister. Mf. Jas. Mayfeld is IT om the wie Tat. Mir. 8. Lee fn very lek. Mri, Hab ble Bevaley” does not improve, Mr Ba, ‘Thompeon. iter very low ath nome om Bishop street. Mra, BoA. Siaith wll very tow the fire department was called to the Robt. Morris homo, it was the de that burned, "no" damage. ‘District Court isin session, several ‘couvie ions, Mrs. Dora. (itaywood) “Samp son ot Kaneas City, Kan, 1s in the ty “visting her parents, ‘Me and Mira 3.31. Haywood, Sunday ‘was big das st MU Olle Baptist’ church, TYLER. oo a eek ere bere son Soa - Sait edi over SE eatin, wero aad Tae la eae ee eee aaa Sone rate iar ue ae at ee TE Einaay ap ete pooeeae eee Sechaba aera ‘no. im crow act. Pe et et te en at Sa Sener Sh it a pr eaters faerie eater ‘Mdpustment of death’ slaime and eer REE ire, estat rained fe eae nace Stevens a Paes aay a eg ede ea ee ae ert Soe eee ee ee SE tet hn ne meat eras tte Sree ae Sint cee hens [ea sient: Sr aang ne ate gee oe ae preg don ih Bi Spe eae Seeietaire tant 2 Pei gare ect San ae Ss cs nat dae pen eartcas se a i I ae ep, A Bee Bd Ee fo 6 ats Seacae awe Se a a eens eae ae Bea ac su aca oe al Soe Se ies ae Se in tr wi ost sone ome eo bee me i are Se ae oe cia tena i Peet Sy entek o St soma Fe oa ones mate a peared meme siete ar Salat maa nae ae 8 cee ees oot ah het as ai fe Amn, aso 3h sone aioe Spina etre fot Brice at eee ce pee ae GF the Daan Disc, eran lan He delivered a ee Ss ctettra aes tae, ir Suen Love an : Bestia onion wore ite f Ce iet ne eee is, Bianche Crow. it. dim Wun of Sherman wat a ome "vor fr ‘vveal ape Teting anon, fren Tro, Tel Wiliam ad schoo! bore it Pano cune here day abd Dluved tat wit the schoo! hore Yan Autre" "he bore nape el at che SGcheraty” aco! ove wars te oo ait" for wea" faye sire waa 45 Fin favor ot'van’ Aint Sarg” ce, tame Stash tin tar of Van Aude Frslie and ell again Piano. hoye "The “uosond tutte coerce ‘was beld by the Elder at 8:30 p,m, ev, G0. "aaty the potor preach S's Sinan lord sa Baie bins of the coaerens ‘was taken up Monday night. lars Mord wae As postal sintay’'end te! tour ports i bri Hur Jock Wiking tas taal cies plajer mls eae for" he terse of hon FORNEY. Pomey, Texan, Apel 11—-Rev. 1 wait tat Mora Sarehdo4n fot onday, At ath, wil be a ish ag mt Gi Mos, “Outta $3h.00 fot he sunday So he Eonatysebeo’eon” the “apes sarc wih ‘bo, Nandos as Superintendent re AM enue ee aaning tae Sasi Sale Bunda seh ape tae ‘Rhee Wellin tid ‘iatket Lena We iat" tor tht Sumer ti tie “Bertie Love, whoa Tr. iste (ook sitchen fer ate fae ot Sat week a shone den bo ‘Aad. Bonba ON a a ‘The wedding of Mr, Wma, P. John. we rete at tala es eae an eee bet octet eee oe eee tee ots recat re res Lee oe coment eee aoe ater een eaa ca meen tae moe ee oe eed ees ee eo oer mene ee ere area rg hes relri gcse Recenter ghee oat ener a Pg enon lens oe Se es clones eect Sere eee hea emer ones Lee es Lee oar eee cae ee eee ee Eos eederere aemenawan see eee i ahceetaamt acer ae is eemeoee rears aes een oe nea be ere from Dallas Shiloh Baptist church Hip attire othgr. fa ieee ore rata ena anaes ee eae ree Seeman eee ee ee eae gee ‘pupils Bunday at Little Flock Bap. reac, een Soe faeeneer ra ere eta AME, 6.6. Belt ot Beret wan ‘MINERAL WELLS. Mineral Walla Texas, Ape 17. aur Taylor ot Galtesto, who cane age recently tor hi healt very tie at the realdenee ‘of Sr Nam ale thomas ‘ea Atma Dison and Mra, De peat, her mother and daughter, Bra Say have rottrmod from ‘Winnsbore Alb ‘Eimerlo Towns an ture Mr C'S, Jonson and bride ar rived last Tuesday evening, Ale Garsey "and es, ‘Tenet Sth foarvied rece. Mt and At. ar Mller are Aileen over’ thes Nowy varsived “duster The ove fot otdier borg: were highly” eater {aimed ty ame Y. WA dio an ‘oreday sight at Mi Mermas Bap ist churehy The membere at Mt Hermon presente the pastor, Rey aly io othen "dh fir for hin anniversary present in wifo aah roan ‘Mim. Ada Alexander and Mies ‘The eon Jackoch alte” and leoe 3 inl Racker” Mex. Dune 0 Middieton satertatnea tm honor oh PLR. and other friends rats dict entre ea gan syccton iran" ‘to anaera yt he Piet Bap Ghirch for thet pastor was Fran Male” Tho ‘nal "eowuration of ‘vas the Mterary trent and. Felt) t ‘tte "Palio, and" Frame” "ot Cle burte." Mra ‘Thomas’ of Sherman ere and wil rect the mee at (0. B.chured for aster. ‘CLEBURNE. Cleburne,” ‘Texas. April 17-—Apn Chapter "No. 97, Onder ot “Easter ‘Stars. Thankasiving serinon wa reached Sunday even "a tn” M.' churoh by Mev. 3. Smith, Wa ‘xealient. Bolo” hy Misa Corrinne Sones, Temarks by Prof. J. 3. Bur nette, orm to Mr. and Mrs, La KE, Raw all twin tela Rev. A. RBar Of San Marcon preached Sunday nigh St the A'M. Bl choreh He wan il ffuest of a nephew and ‘ince, Mr hd Mra." We Starks, Mr hart Pope and Mas ‘Bertha Harrie" wer married "Tharwiny at PY. Worth” Sev. Ruf Messrs, John Henry ‘Tyler. Rev. N. Prince spent. Bund in Parmervviie. ‘Mr and Mra Ji ohnson entertained” the. W. YA. Mra "Mary Chandler and Therthe JJaekaon Tett for” Mineral Welle. In ‘week Mr. Johnny “Sears of Gat enton, was i Uho ch Gath: rday, The Eipin astorn Stars No, 19" Fender program Sunday” evento "et Cor ‘lee hall Me. and Mrs Black ah ‘for’ Caan, Cite ee” Ole ties ehildreh left for Denver, colo | Foome tor next term Dram ee ie atte Sinan ade Bhcrch trea “att |in lag ore and beller an Filipe nd ivatmlen te echt tbat chap oan ever ee oa ore ine "mua att A a Bln et Por |e Mee a tee ef owners ‘yas|it3C Jum nd raed Sah ei se, nay rot oo Migrate cur Pollard have|isteson pressed th stl erie any a tee el'ct, Mt ter, Benen mabe een Be Grain a Gitta | Otel ep “ar wan wal re Chg ltr and Mow Guy sland, aaa te. BA ‘motored to Morgan i their new car, DF two able sermons morning| Mra. Mary Jones is visiting her son. 294 night. He sored the follts very | ie Th at Paris tx tn Set, “| ite Sat Set aren te el ore eae guest of ber mother, Mrs. Herz | See Oe ee tes Set ee mo Goa trys a. a a een Aco be i Ae Fannie Edmundsow is visiting rel- | a# follows church $25.15; 8. 8., $3.76; pe ‘atives at Grandview. Mr. Wade B® ¥. P, Uy $876, $2.15, ‘Smith of Fort Worth were in the) a ‘city Sunday, Mra M, J. Wimberly S°°*OOOoeoeeeMosoosesore| ees oe " Frnche has returned tron iraoce$ OKLAHOMA TOWNS $32 Berra a weepawcss' wreck x Beas tea oie a he Ce see Seat Geni atancte is % Sarat cates at aise welts 2 sis haeadl "a Weer send I ea mea oxtanown cer. S| hea He Male sdrened 0 ane fs cidneas etsalvrade, Bonieyst the Odahoms iy. Okla, Ape at) % Pinan Neharen hrs, “vary toe ata] ria" eri te ek |Etey fanaa. ot hs Face cringe ate,“ es caster ea Taty,"Mex tates Wertea se tse peas teen areal [fn "rg fo rcrhed| sere ye te Fue nek Se [Sieg the fea “rs Wr eal are ane ot tol tis who ted recently onry’ wilt be. completed. in a ‘| | a Sis "tat hen copied wt ts arene. |toar (a6 cst ping beet il wien in) chain doot_ orotate aout, Se thon, i ina arte Me ase ae| son ot Sherman, Teas the aa [luce ‘662. Chabers street Wil| “Call at J. D, Davidson, 200 1. 2nd, %™ Eslan, Props Giourns, ‘ena. |atret, for the Daler Bioeeed | Vine a i Gatesville, Texas, April 17 —Mra. 1A Hubbard of Houston, ‘Texan anther af te Berea fay turday nd Sunday, : ‘All three ebnrehes, Methodist, sweet Home and: Bethlchow Baptist Were. largely ‘attended Sunday both Eorning and “night Rev. i. . Wise, Sweet Home: Rev. Cannet, the Methodist and "Rev. Carrington, the ethiehem “aptat nONHAM. Bonham, Texah, April 17-—Mr. Wil iat Bennetts, fe B. hiurphy Tel Tat weak for! Wichita. Falls. Her. P. P- Bonner of Celina, Texas was. in the lly Monday. “M. Bareus and wife were up from odd City, Monday. card of Thanks. 1 wise to thaok the Grand Uited Order of Oud Fellows for thet. E000 hese to me. whife sick and for your charitable gift Also. the 8. MT for’ your charitable ‘rifts and your indieas shall newer. be forgotten Mr, Adorecn Millett, and Fasity. Le ie ane be gy Pegg By funeral contveted by. Tet aati in clone teat ah "me ats" Yot ray eet Niece Reskeml wes Saree Goteat ot ae tetas pre Sen (a scot eat sr a ese na tev Henderson reared for et 14 gram'a he 3 cn mora pe "ier: carr wl il ff i 41,0000 ral be be tus uae age sure ie tbe ith he ocd. Suasn ‘ned 4708 natarieny terse with fe wc Wn pred fea AG Wha te drt i aces res oc eer eens SU Ead™s “ecu sonar sin Terr, Been and bin chee oe eat See ae ee ae tae iy as ent vate te et ant Hota r,t rae ets: Revel gaeh Sosa ae Ba Bln tabroving reir "Fe ctl cat ix Save ily Wednntay" of Ieesd tae wre tera Sits Goa Bomeate eae fate cs ne bre Ses a "oeenrti inthe bea" eye Beeson antag and rant Fo Sonata circu Palestina, Texas, April | 17.—un- day" was delightful day. tor ehureh foers, Mray’ of the people. motored tothe country. for services "the citvenr assembled atthe. W. ,"Baptiat “charehv0t_ Ing alace and organized aN. AU ALC. P., with Attorney. S. Wiliamson, president "Tae organtation started off with Jone hundred chartered members. De. P. Rivers Garnswall tr in the sity’ and “spoke (ou large crowd lande the ‘muspices of Treas Public Health Aawoclation W. Ue Baptiet church pulled off » rally Sunday and. tulsed” tore tha, Six’ hundred dollars Pastor » Davi doing some 200d work with this chyret. Mra. Geneva McEwen, daughter of Prof. W. 7. Swanson "panaed Away Sunday and wa” bares Monday. "She ‘wana member. of the Aft. Vernon rac BP chureh” she" leaves’ many Fetatlves: and! friends to."mourn her foes, “Al) the pastors had goad services Bancay.. ‘Rev. "T. W. Dally came in. trom earne Monday Bev. Ded. Cruwford while atl a liaio Inaiaposed prevehed two ‘up {ining sermons He has "things Jtoving slong fine with Astloeh Bep- Nat church Rev, Mr. Kelth Is bringing thing to.paan with Mt. Vernon. ‘See A. Taylor for the old, reliable Daag Express,” You may net It each Jand' every Betirday. ‘Rain or shine onMER, Olimer, Texas, April 17—We. are ad to report that Migs L. HL. Price it convatescense, her" cousins, Mr Mobic La Hicks ot the famous Sind for Bulfalo division ot Whe A. ELF. and aster, Mina Lavella Hicks are isting her. Mr. Agustus. ‘ober has returned trom Hot Sprinas were be" haw’ ‘boen ‘Yor bis health. Prot Srondaax nad Mrs. B. Bebole closed fa 'snecenstu term of schoo! at Burm fmerteld, Friday” night. Sire. Bobo oe Mex. 81, Bubaties’ low ‘Priday ‘ight. ‘The Puther's. and ine “tat are c oss eee oe 777 IN SOLO DEO SALUS 323 International Order of Gwelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor For the benefit of the Sir Knights and Daughters of Tabor, you will find an éxact copy | the PERMIT GRANTED T0 THE KNIGHTS AND DAUGHTERS OF TABOR TO DO BUSE NESS, the same is explanatory and follows: 6 Oifice of Commissioner of sk ae ag INSURANCE “AND BANKING Fn State of Texas Shon thaey : y “eas This ig to Cority thats eS KNIGHTS AND DAUGHTERS OF TABOR, pea ‘Marshall, Texas. eas Havi lied with all requirements of law relating thereto, ig hereby authorized to pur- ‘sue the Basnee of FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY within, “a ‘State for inten “a ing MARCH 81, eu HEREOF, 1 hernia gn ‘name and y seal “at AUSTIN, ‘TEXAS, this 8th day of April, 1910. =” to: WAVELET Higa, s Commissiorier of Insurance and Banking, ssnth Beams Soke bet man eee Scrat Se eee Scere tee mares Sache cade tae Se ctriek ane Saat ae Pt oe hte as ie area A ON cn ee ere eee ame Rie aad aa cag St Seat aa a A cee en ae See sea eee ire ear tet Sees fs i 1,6 ne Dn tet i cr ee Fe a ieee Sanat a j j ‘OKLAHOMA CITY. ~y Onlaboma, City, Okla, ApH 17 ‘aie city for the first dime ni story has the honor of having Negro” patrolman in. the. person of Nr "Deck" Puller, ‘Str, Fuller” comes to" thie ‘positon afer” aving served even years inthe Poblie works de Dartment "The" Aldrich theatre ond. of. te ‘eat pieces of brick and stone. mas ary’ willbe. completed “in "afew Wwocks “aad when ‘completed willbe Se of the finest play houses In, the reat southwest, Me. Thos.” Bier fon of Sherman, Teaas, la the mane ‘Call at J, D, Davidson, 900.8. snd street, for "The Dalian Express, MeALESTER, MeAlester, Okla. April 17—7h« rally at West Bethel wan quite a sue esa “Collection $16) 70._ hina “Ethel Motley brought" In 368.00, Rev Frank Motiey, pastor. Mr. Detnis of ufala tn the fuest of a dauenter Mra. Bert Saltors, Seret. Sam Sith tad wife are here Visiting relatives The Bergeant han een oversea, ner vice, Mies" Cornealia Graves ape Sunday in Muskogee, the’ guest o Mr and Mra, Neleon, Mw. Ages Hopkins and daughter ot Wakegan. IIL, are the. guests. Mtr nelee, the Mes Keelers. afr Hughie Leo and wife are here trom ‘Toran, The sermon of the Heraine of Jericho was preached at the ©. 3 E, church. “The pastor, Rev. Foster oeiating. ev. Tucker of Tula was im the city this week. Mira ME. Thompson lett Jast week to Join her husband in. Ada, Okla ‘where they will make there reaenes {or the ‘present. Four cars of so! tira fom Sew Par News eh ou {o'Camp. Bowie, were stopped ove ere a few hou, “OKMULGEE. Okmulgee, Okia.. April 11—The vot and irs ey rally Tor" Oil fee” County wan eld” at Dunbar tien soo! Satorday, Ail 12 "The teeing. waa arranged by Demoastrn (Gr P's Staun and. Howe. Demon: ‘raor ita A Sith, thrush the {hrng lore of te demonstrators Fost of the lube were represented "Thy meeting was ealed to. order by feat” Sana, ‘Mgt 8 te ‘eel chowen, words set" fourth, the Durpote "and ‘plage Of agricultural hip. Work among bore and si the "audtortum of Dunbar schon sean crowed ‘with visitors, fager 1 ear the ‘discussions by the club the ilowing clab_ members were geared. "cash "pees" Jouane Youne”o¢ rreston; esate tshaw of Preston? Rider Sith of ‘Pretons ‘Tome yer of Onmultee. Me. J-'A. oper on bebat_ of the dees spoke eneourastaniy of wolen {a promram of club. menbers. The founty cub Shenere” ware ered {roe Tuneh in the dpmentic selene ‘enen room ty the Okmsizee Con's ‘Teagiert Ampeltion nn ¢ “ite "Agulia Chadwiek. Home De. rmonsteator of, Muskogee conducted eThttembren Senoeatration ssa the ‘Subir. The communi hat he_‘lhest regard’ torte efile Serve’ of Mr Saar and Mina Sth "the lub raily was by far the tow Important etn Okmule a wt ‘tetrhfor sometime. “The. funeral GE Matthew: Walker waa Meld at Pie ‘agin "churen Senday Mort ofthe ‘ounty” school wil dove Teeeaay. ‘CHICKASHA. qghsiaana, Oba, Apel Solem ia nervicen ware held at the varios ‘hureben “Btncay. "Pastor 3, . Somes ofthe Five Baptist chu"th was U's est” Sunday teboo colleen 4630" "The apace” allowed “tor 11 oictock service, waa iven” Mra Draniin Dungee. Heuston, the mast sdicient and worthy principal of te |seagnidetent Deotee Collage tor Wo PRT T, BASE SALI ij ms ve aaa > || Waco vs Dallas lack Gian si} at 7 Pee ee GARDNER PARK APRIL 207 Easter Sunday, Game called a 3:20 f on a ven and girs ented at Sapaipn,|“CUAMAEYERD ABA Oe Okie, rs. Hoosen ion able Spek | ats ee er and a wonan of very. wide ex-| LOST—An Odd Fellow Pollard Derleace having spent many yenrn| "00d (0 3. 8. Seah IR Th the clase room oe on “ie Mrs, Chloe Laws of Seotts Blut, a Be by in In the ty Vnting ber pak] eg fits Mr. and Dr 3.3 tat, Maa a Sekt tic Chickasha sins [eae seat : inwichits, “Kann, ‘be expect to ath, Seta aaa ond ‘aaite afew’ days thor: The |ebaadeat, comin lise Sy’ ct ‘Lean ean!) pee eae eee ‘ditorium, Friday aight, April, 11th,| Cogcteriena Chomlent Co. 168 cated" (ne "eaveniy’ ‘wine was] Comberand, Coen, 08-386 crest” sea on ‘ason ae are fertised at het hms 6p Be nd] an treet, alr o'clock dinner in honor| Watt Kaow—at te stir Daise “vidson” of nal ante of Sy. Seuebee Met ‘Vuiey” en, Eutson of wynvetond| Wilms iat ‘hea ee abe) a jand other Kucela were present. Mra! Regin, ‘Texas, information ca Gracte ‘Dawney, Mex. Senin Wit] Mey porn ltr ef ima! Joaze- Toten 1. “Fortune alti, i West Pat Att tiveecoute’ dies wad sien stele | Measles ‘ ‘here etrtine bok sm] = "ai Sat Comedian Oe Medline show nae saan ae Genin ee ieee 5 Lawton, Okla, April 17,—The "Min= rience” aS eee oe ee ae ee ae ee a ee a Pe yr ee ee ae at Maayan cate se nate ae carer he tat ea ni hee Sere arlene Gears 5 eee Be =e Ie sey lee eta as, a ogame eit oS te Rane a ‘Mr. Robert Berry gave « birthday x int a eae eletns cad ey Pe tee eet eas Se is ae ae “CLASSY Aon sarong, Tov enti weer ate, WP ks al SEsLe oes Wooo TAR cage a agro ee ee fe et as ean oad ieee eee ae eee eee ot era as Soe occa eae IMPORTANT. irs peer ea eee eed wi cee creates et ts ee ee oes = na ‘See Gabe Dawson—ot ‘Te ‘Ter: aa forthe. bo ood ‘pedi T Stats er eee Se Sete een Sort sane ares ee ease cea nee ison errll oro" yatem.’ Your patronage to Povo our te Melee Ws betes ue saat ‘Phone Main: 3790 att san Jato St Bates, enka FENDERS FOR FORD CAI, ‘Sold direct from factory to owner ties Sl’per oo pian tla Rar and ete sete tatal piles Wee fay {or information, Salee Department’ potent, Mlb : re eae Novice ‘0 CONTRINDTORS AND | ‘TOMS, is der tones prompt cot, Stl Sinn ney Sn S's autre ete eee te ae Spe Gal fnco? Bao See Avena, Dal Kora : ‘J. BR, JORDAN, unseen "Matar gins Waele sll he newest estes” pai fle nad toon pian nears Set car Sich 260 fr agi pot as Sverre See geet Srrte bose ot, Proc ser Caoret Heros” "We have nly te Serres "eneriag “Get ear (es ritory pa Supily Stores, Pet aan me .a5-4t OFFICE OF CHIEF GRAND MENTOR Dalles, Toxas.: sxe 3 ea nde ge ost t0 3. Sah, Pinder eturn’ to" 2217 Thoms nrenbe OF Thou H site ; eet Men Sextontcue weve fala ae org’ sient © toe rouble wth ‘weak, “nervous tadama yen onde tat eterna lod, ald “Henit atintctry oF Seberang Shoe 'on an Hey [Combertand Chew lock, ‘Maahvte ‘Tenn, = mm tear Want to Kieof Gi where: abouts ot my, daubier, Min Victory rina, fae ‘tenet abe, wan ogin, “Texan, tay’ taformation tone Mlehly appreciated advent Afr, Ln [William int Weet Ise see. St jAogelo, Tea eR WANTED, | Comedian for Medletne show nce."‘Piy_ tansy or allt,” al Sunday” opulag and bri box Dr Me Be Meer, 3005 Bt: Kouta BL Datla, Tema erence eee cia USS Bh acne Petree Ae ie eae for = =) 1 & EP $5.00 WY op You can a this new idea in a belted square sack— ft is a new stunt in belted coats. ‘This will be tailored to your in- dividual measure in style-stay~ food" caged Rome ey Mate ane cece acpi ates eee Faker SY ON, gant WONDERFUL WAY =. 10 GET SHOES. AN Sas, ERR aces se PIve “CLASSIFIED ADA” WANTED. TEXAS TOWNS A good collection was raised through the Sibbath school for Christian education. She gave a few days in Marlin with her son. The B. Y. P. U. pulled off a dress and opened by P. L. Ray with a five minute talk on Prov. 7th chapter. Miss Aurora Ray spent two days in Marlin and be a programmed Easter by the Union. Come out and hear your children speak. KENDLETON. Kendleton, Texas, April 17, 17—Mr. Frank Malone, one of the pioneers in the development of loving many relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Miss Malone and Miss Lena Bratcher were married on the 2nd of the residence of the bride's parents. Rev. W. Johnson, officiated. Miss Dillard were married on the 1st of the residence. Rev. D. L. Dulton, officiated. Simon McRay held his quarterly conference last Sunday at little Beth. Thurber, Texas, April 17—Hunter Chapel Baptist church—S. S. was wunily attended Sunday Service at Chapel. He preached at 11 o'clock and preached at 11 o'clock on Sunday. Sown went to Pi. World. Was tuned. A crowd of jerks visited Binghamville, Thursday night. Mrs. Mary was invited to the reception, and Mrs. and Mrs. Lea Moore's daughter, Mrs. Dana of Binghamton, A. in visit her parent, Mr. A. Wilkinson's daughter. Albany, Texas, April 17—Funeral 1919 at St. Luke's Church, April 11 of St. Luke's School in Old resident of Athena, Mrs. Gillis was one of the city for a short time, and St. Luke's School visited him wife, Mrs. Joune Mudde. Mr. J. Andersen was in the city Saturday visiting bone folks and called on the reporter and described the event. Mr. J. Andersen has returned with him wife who died in camp. Mr. George Hart was returned with him wife who died in camp. Mr. George Hart was laid to rest Sunday, April 11. He leaves a wife and daughter. Mr. Mary Mosey was in the city for a short visit visiting home folks from Kansas. Mrs. LILK, a nigerian left for Ghana at all church Sunday. Mrs. LILK preschooled a public sermon to a large home in the Sunday school was Ponta, Texas; Sunday, April 17— Sunday school was well attended at The M. B. school. J. A. Annuity were conducted by Mr. J. A. Coz, assistant Spt. Mr. P. B. Hicka, superintendent leading abst. at After 29-way school the Honors of Jericho together with the Master Leonard celebrated their annual day MOVING ```markdown ``` MART. CRANDALL OTTO. KENDLETON THURBER. ATHENS. under the Evergreen Palm. Rev. G. A. Moseley, delivered the session. Collection $15.05. Mr. H. C. Price of Cuney is here on business, Mr. H. C. Price will be while on his way to attend the Knights of Pythias lodge Tuesday night. Booker T. Hardaway came very near getting his leg broken Wednesday, but he is at present resting on April 4, son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kyle. Hardaway walked Walker and Maze Zack Lee Walker visited in Cuney last week returning Monday afternoon. Hardaway visited in Nacogdoco, Friday. Misser Jannie and tacile Hill, Lena and Jill, attended Cell visitled in Jacksonville, Friday. Madams Joanie and Allie B. Hardaway way visited in Trawick, Friday and Bastard Lennard of Elizabeth and Master Lennard of Elizabeth moved over to Plainview and enjoyed the annual program of the Williams College of Arts and Williams of Camp Travis has returned home with an honorable discharge. He is married to Mr. O. Olive and Pine Hill. The son of Mr. and Mr. N. H. McCrisman is 29 and so far his recovery is 28. Mr. Mary G. Campbell of Nacoccon attended the funeral of Mr. N. McCrisman on Saturday and turned home Sunday. School at Mr. N. Climbed Friday. School at Mr. N. Saturday. Saturday it is to your interest to read it CLARKSVILLE. Clarksville, Texas, April 17. -Rav. Harrison prescheduled an excellent summer Sunday. He and members will have a special day to meet the They have contributed largely to the Centenary drive. The members entered their new church Sunday. Rev. Lewis will run a fourteen days revival there. Rev. Hill prescheduled excellent new church Sunday. Zion Trailer Baptist church has planned a great rally to build a new Rev. Hill and officials have made special plans to work to that effect in the future. Various entertainments will be held. Prof. Becton and faculty reports which interest manifested in pupila Mrs. L. V. Harrison, (6th Grade teacher) entertained the 7th, and 8th grade pupila Friday afternoon Prof. H. V. Martin and family attended quarterly conference at Sherwood Sunday. Services five and basket classes. Junior Mission Circle" met with Sister Emma Wilburn Sunday afternoon. Special address by Madam Addie Treem of Detroit and sisters. Ada Kidgem of Greenville. I cream and 'ake Coming Madam Portia Washington-Pittman, who will give a wonderful, vigorous recital, Sunday at 1:15 p.m., standup room will be at a preamble. The frances are delighted with this beautiful work and are quite busy. JACKNORO. Jacksonboro, Texas, April 17. 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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. Influenza and kindred diseases start with a cold. Don't trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take CASCARA QUININE Standard cold remedy for 30 years—in tablets forms—wife, watch, no opiates—brushes up a cold in the shower. At home, back it off fact. The genuine hot oil is a hot top with Mr. Hill's pictures. At All Drew Store. afternoon, Mrs. Ethel Allen entertained the young people Thursday night. Sergt. Claude Shelton has been discharged and is at home. We the many friends are proud of him. Robert and Roland Aldens are ill. Mr. George W. Means hand is improv- COMING! HON. W. E. KING Brownwood Temple Gibbearne Allyson Dallas Kaufman Dallas Ladbrook—Mom In 1919, ww of stores andness. Note—Date skips. alps moment, Any city, terrestrial in maintenance tory, gin or may offer and ordered people, further lift of the oak of King a valiant none of the TEAGUE. Teague, Texas, April 17—The T. C. B. c.m. in met 148 session T. C. B. c.m. in met 148 session W. W. Williams, presiding and a full house of members present. W. W. Williams is still pulling for the top. We have 200 members Sold to贴士会 members attended at the all the churches Sunday at the First Baptist church in Our Sapu. Prof. W. W. Williams is the post of Miss C. C. Calhoun always at her post. We have a doctor in town preparing to get a Colored drug store. Mira Sapps from the training camp visited T. C. B. c.m. preparing to carry his brother L. A. Sapp with him. Mr. Frank Walker from Arkansas he left Saturday carried with him his niece Max Pearl Walker. See WEST. West, Texas, April 21—Rev. G. Wyllye was at his post Sunday and Wyllye was at his post Monday and audience bethen day and night. Sunday school was attend. Reverend S. Williams left for House City, where the Wyllye family was on day. The Wheatie had quite an enjoyable time at school closing at Abuja. The Wheatie was confined to William who has been confined to her bedmoded to Hillebore to day with William. William was visiting Lorell Gill. Mrs. Jane of Okahama is visiting Mrs. Margie McCraver. Mr. John Lacy of Martin was the HILLSBORO. Hilharo, Texas, April 17. - Mr. Lau, R. Mosely was invited to Dallas, to attend the funeral of her niece, Mrs. Beuhah Burhman, Dixon, Dixon, and the family of the city. Mrs. Bell Marshall seems to be convalescent. Miss Carrie McKinney, the sister of the month, months past, her school have closed last week. Mr. William Richardson, he saw service in Dallas. Mrs. Richardson has entered the Pullman service. The several churches seem to be making elaborate preparations for her funeral. Mine. Garrett's wonderful Hair Grower, guarantee to stop the hair from falling out, makes it grow beautiful, fluffy and blissful, also curles all hairy diseases. Agenda wanted. Mine. 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With over a quarter century of work in Texas as a publisher, identified with the work of the business community, people from every angle, Mr. King has had much experience and what he is undertaking to do for the people is too well known to need explanation, and his experience of his coming, lay aside your doubts and prejudice, and have confidence in coming. I will help you. Being Mis-understood. night ..... April 16 Honorary night night Honorary, Friday night Hopa, Ark. Saturday April 18 After the 19 of April I will go to the following places in East Texas and the states of Arkansas and Okolona Ark..... Sunday, April 20 (Holly Grove Baptist Church in country) Okokona, Ark. ...... Tuesday, April. 23 Ragley, Texas. ...... Friday, April. 23 Stampa, Ark. ...... Sunday, April. 27 Shreveport, Ark. ...... Monday, April. Tuesday ..... April 23 and 29 Texarkana, Polly Chapel, Texarkana, Polly Chapel, Wednesday, Apr 1 30 DeKalb, Texas, Wednesday, Apr 1 30 Annonna, Texas, Sunday, May 4 Paris, Texas, Tuesday, May 4 Paris, Grove, Wednesday, May 4 Bouham, Thursday, May 8 Whitehight, Friday, May 9 Sherman, Sunday, May 10 Sherman, Tuesday, May 13 Pilot Point, Wednesday, May 14 Gainesville, Thursday, May 15 Gainesville, Friday, May 16 Wichita, Falls, Sunday, May 18 Denton, Tuesday, May 20 Denton, Friday, May 23 Grand Prairie, Friday, May 23 Weatherford, Sunday, May 25 Weatherford, Friday, May 25 San Angelo, Wednesday, May 24 ```markdown ``` TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE--Summer through July 18, 1919. Courses th CHAMBERS & CO TAILORS 211 N. Central Ave TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE—Summer school for teachers, June 9th through July 18, 1919. Courses in Literary and Industrial subjects. 2-8-181 PHONE HASKEL 1679-WHEN IS NEED OF New and second-hand furniture WELCH Cash, rent or installment. We deliver to all parts of the city. 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D., the popular pastor of New Hope has been called to the church of Wichita Falls, Texas. Rev. R. W. Wright, the preacher, and Greenville needs him. Rev. A. F. Johnson made a dying trip to Springs University last week to meet the students who are glad to note that Mr. Emmetts will be back after several weeks illness. There will be an Express here for you, and Find the Dallas Express at 2015 5th Ave. JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, Texas, April 17—Mr. Joddie Scott and Miss Jessie Maud Sanders were married Saturday night. Mr. Joddie left for Ft. Worth. Mr. Cide Erle left last week for St. Louis, Mo. He was in Cuney in the interest of her business. Miss Lois Vaughns is in Cuney to attend a call to Palestine to attend the funeral of Mr. Tom Little. Freddie Woodow of Okmukleme, Okin is in Cuney to attend the Mrs. Josephine Chase of Larue, Cuney to attend the Mrs. Lattimore and Sister, Miss Lola May was in the city Sunday evening en Cuney to attend the Mrs. Cleonense apart Saturday and Sunday at home. Miss Roma Battles spent a few days visiting the city. Mrs. C. L. Lewis was called to Terror Farmers and Citizens Saving Bank. Palestine was in the city on business. Mr. C. L. Lewis was called to Terror Farmers and Citizens Saving Bank. Palestine was in the city on business. Mr. C. E. Pierce spent Saturday and Sunday at home. The Jacksonville hall team was defeated in a hard fought battle before Friday, Monday by a score of 2 to 1. Mr. C. Lancaster, W. S. Willis, Grand Jester, T. Triumph Lodge No. 276 K. of P. Dolers at Benson Chapel C W E Chapel Benson Sunday morning at 9:45, Supt. A. Pierce, and his corse of teachers were on the scene. It is as the larking bird is working for the great content between the 5 classes to be pulled off Easter Sunday, April 20, Prof. R. W. Brennan, and the Saturdays, Mr. W. M. Shanks is in the front line teenaches and says he is going to do his bit to help the children with the firing lines battling against the enemy and says they must go down, the young teacher of the Junior class says when the contest is over if the Juniors don't win, will they give them the opportunity to win, the Grant Benson, the impiring teacher for the little people is firing at the enemy now and it will be a hard fight. The teacher of the beginners class who waited patiently for her chance beaten by the teacher of the beginners class who waited patiently for her chance beaten by the teacher of day she is shining like a lone star in the heaven of success. Watch her when the contest is over. She Taylor, Texas, April 17.—An interesting lecture was delivered by the Youth Sunday afternoon before the Youth Baptist church. In a very concise way he told us the congregation the beautiful acency and customs of the people in France. The returned soldiers spent a period of afternoons in drilling. Large crowds congregate to witness the performance. The citizens of citizens witnessed the school closing last Friday of Mrs. N. R. Rucker at Circlaire Bay. The Baptist church has been recently in stalled with new electric lights by sisters of the church, night after a brief illness and was buried Saturday in the city cemetery. Rev. G. W. Anderson officiating. Rev. G. W. Anderson officiating. Jericho had their annual Thanksgiving in the Masonic hall. The lecture was delivered by Rev. A. Nell. Mrs. Ida Hall won the suit against Bracket Hall for one half interest in the case. Matthew Payne in route from Clarksville, here stopped over at Kimney. He will visit Bastrop short. Dorcas club, one of the auxiliaries of that church recently paid the last rent. M. Carmel Baptist church, Rev. L. W. Mackey, pastor, had baptizing her brothers, Messas. Archie and Tom Hughes en route from San Antonio to Branham. M. Mackey of Houston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Florence Joiner. L. W. Mackey is in the city. Mr. John Collier arrived Thursday from Alkins, S. C., to make his future home here with his brother, Mr. Henry Torn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norton a girl. Mother and baby doing Kelty, Texas, April 17 - Sunday school was well attended. All officers present lecture by the pastor, Rev. Robert B. E. Z. Rice, Sr. and many visitors were present. A contest was on between Sister Emma Green and Bro. E. Z. Rice, Sr. and many visitors were present. Rice, rushed $140.00, to the 40.34, Preaching at 11 o'clock by the pastor, also preaching at 3 o'clock by the pastor, and on Monday at 10 a.m. by the Rev. Fleming. COUPLAND. Complaint, Texas, April117. — All are looking forward to the school of music at the Mackie Wright presents every body to be present at the picnic and closing. To Rhodia Jones is visitation for Ms. Rhodia Jones and Mr. Ben Spencer visited Elgin. Rev. Den preached Thursday, April 11. — Prof. E. Young subscribes for the Express for three months. Mr. James writes Miss Jane's Sunday. Denton, Texas, April 17.--Through the efforts of the BEEB Club of bee commissioners, the commissioners placed water on the school grounds. The children and patrons are especially grateful to the commissioners for furnished labor for the laying of the pipe free. Mrs. M. Smith, the president and members served the men in the commissioners' papers to render a special program and serve a free ice-course. You are invited. The Eastern Star rendered a special program for the papers by Madama T. C. Bell and Cynthia Smith were excellent, Mrs. D. M. Doten was called to Pilot Point Sunday to attend a restient. He left Monday morning for Fort Worth in answer to the call of Mrs. Minnie Craft, who is critically ill. Miss Lela Moore will see that instance in a white boy, one of our beekeepers. Mr. J. W. N. Dallas spent the Mr. J. W. Neal *c* Dallas spent the week-end with his family. The Citizens Business League, Mr. B. P. Crawford, president entertainment, returned soldiers last Wednesday. B. W. Crawford was in Pint Point TAYLOR. KELTYS. DENTON. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. Friday. And Mrs. Bart Crawford are the happiest recipients of a girl. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WHAT DID PILOT POINT. The B. Y. P. U. had quite an intercession session, President B. P. Walker preached at County Line Line for union next Sunday is looked forward to with interest. Rev. W. Walker preached at County Line Line for anniversary semen was preached by Rev. W. P. Hurtley, a nice time was spent in the hospital being looked after by Principal E. W. D. Love. Rev. Varner made a trip of Lewisville, Sunday. Rev. Varner made a trip of Lewisville, Sunday. Rev. Varner made a trip of Lewisville, Sunday morning. Funeral preached by Rev. Varner the banquet given by Rev. Varner the banquet given by boys was attended. A number of whites, who had special invitation failed to show up. Let us stay in Prof. E. W. D. Love is working with the leading people in preparing the entertainment of oversea boys in the next week. GROESBECK. Groebcke, Texas, April 17–Sunday, March 15. Chapel of the Church of St. Mary M. E. church, M. J. Hargrove was here in the interest of the Centenary subscription this $2,500 was subscribed to Private Jasper Baker and wife and children, Palestine where they will make their will. Have some race pride. Patronize your own color. SOUR LAKE Sour Lake, Texas, April 17—Mr. Joe Clark and Miss Josephine Jones were quietly married at her home. How C. J. Lace, collated and after the ceremonies, Mrs. T. T. Taylor served some cooling refreshments. 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Your hair is dry and wiry try East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with falling Hair, dandruff, itching scalp or any hair trouble we Oklahoma City, Okla 10c Extra for Postage THE LADY Huntington, TIP MAGIC 15 YEAR LONG THE MAGIC SHAMPOO MUSK FOOD BREWER CO. SHAMPOO FOOD BREWER CO. Magic-Portafold Price $1.25 Magic Pomade, price ..... 10 ea. Magic Aroma, Ketone, Aroma A Wax, Wet for haircare BIG YAFFOOD BREWER COMPANY Huntington, Brow. MEN: WHY NOT? KONGOLENE WILL MAKE YOU SMILE POSITIVELY STRAIGHTEN'S FOR HAIR KONGOLENE $1.99 Per JAR CONZED GROUND Oil - 25 A NECESSARY ADDITIVE TO HAIR SEND $1.25 IN MAIL FOR HAIR CARE PRODUCTS WYLLE WOLF BROTHERS Hair Straightening Outfit No more breaking of lamp chimneys. With one of our Patent Alcohol Fluorescent bases built into Straightening Comb or Curling Iron quickly and safely. Sanitary and just the best for bracelets. GIANT 8 inch Slim Comb 72 cents Solid Brass. CONVEX RETH ALCOHOL HEATER GIANT COMB, both for $1.50 42" Portage Paid Anywhere in U.S. Alcohol Heater 75 cents Postage Paid in U.S. Welded Jaws. Thousands are using these heaters and recommending them to agents. Agent Wanted WOLF BROS. 1214 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. Before using was 6 inches long PAGE SAYUN Walker's SEPARATIONS for the HAIR World open thirty Cents education of the resort C. J. Walker's separations is located in SQUARE YELLOW BOXES C. J. Walker's Sal and Separation package, which is YOUR CHARISMATE MARKET In addition to the separations, Walker's separations are available in the following: C. J. Walker Mfg Co. 940 H. Ward Street, Indianapolis, Indiana HAIR GROWER presser and Grower Sells for $26 per box one $26 per box one $26 per box A person that will use that will use a $26 box will be con- vinced what has fallen to your hair, just give what has fallen to GROWER a trial and be convinced. Send $26 full size box. If you send $1.00 and $1.00 and you send a full supply work with at once; also agents' terms. Send all money by money-order. Northern Branch —113 Clark St. , Branson, ID Southern Branch —KC Box 123, Greenville HAIR No more _____ Dandelion No more _____ Palling Hair No more _____ Richness Sculp No more _____ Tetrus No more _____ Ectema Gives Heal't) to Sculp and Growth of lone Flinty Hair. USE MADAM JESSIE CARTER'S WO- DERFUL GROWING OIL PRICES: Growing Oil _____ $99 Growing Oil _____ $99 ai i : a te Y a m Cae f— 2 (ae) 2 eee Gi ae : ee é MIR eh oe 7 roRr WoRTH NEWB 4B, SWANBON—____eporver (OMee, 1361 H. 9th Birese NUWS POX at Bragg Comet Print: ng Co, 906 Jones Street ‘rhe “snlan xpress for Bale. c ‘Bacloue check covery te per word tor reading notces, ee, when yoo DROP your MESHAGE fo the BOX. ; ‘Trade Mare: 0000 SERVICE aes Haste Dh ‘Phones Eee we WALLS | sees ae Md sees es oe SN a eet ‘th Doe Long aaa : acne 2 ae on t Si) M.S) CROBRY, M. D,, Seta ns on ee PRED EARL =. 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Stonany’end wena Ms Bo stad ed am Bata o Sart oo ‘pen asd ann ober Sf yeaa paying rent aver ud Pt ere fam Je Denne 6 Waco ve sue Mor, ne, Sore Med a Med. rank i wt pce all ie leg ta |) 1 chen Cemeandry, Kale Ton ean es Bierman ee ‘Pom, fm Dalian. ‘The ocoasion was eet = Bi aes oa Se Sar ote eure ee (eek cad greek tnt, lento ee et Se eee tooo aeieren nn pear eeers tia shh, men ce Ae SESS Sonal fas ees ; Eee Sonos 2 pga ue ee Pence a See ae es pee arse ‘that 200 Peete, & aed as month in loa exourh Rae ans iis weet a Stam ising hee matin hs fe Se “ise aa toe 2 agape ee Pern Rie ae i toe io ; Rls ile got ncn bane have Pee eat rae es cores ms oe Re eter ice hiss af Seem ao pe commer. Fhe Manust (eee ee ti bs D Au fe yy ma bea eve iN er. ih co <a Baw rst cc a ese. , oom Losi Sb WS, CROs © 00H lls se Slee eee jpanentty. ‘Ths bays ta (ais depart. ont presented 10. Mee Brown, an tens Pooler, ibeary. table, the made 40 grace each of their reapect Prue boys aad rie are wo pled ors te are weil wth every featste of the Boout Move eat whith The teachers have lately areunised Tue Parmt-Teacber's club had at nett moating are. Mable Diges, Pron dent XW. 0. A. Bilan ‘Childress, secretary; Minn Cabatt. chalrman, (junior Had ‘Croan and’ Health Cro ade Movement Men. Kuykendsl fepresident, Mothers” Cowell” ats Gatien, chairman of Chld. Woltare Moveaent and Mis Roquemoce Ree: ualon, secretary ‘Colored ¥. WC. [Ar At this meating the ‘club’ report fod 44097 rand. from a week's al fore woows ws Tag Day” Said funds fo'be eld on Vietrol. which they laced ‘inthe school. "We toean to Keep rowing. ‘Theodore Allen, meporter. 8 Powter, Principal ainda roped yee et iil". open To he Soe Baca erate te Pa ae ee faeces pope ae feeence ert Sear eas ae et ete mae ‘Morning Chapel C, M. E. Church, Meraing Chapel C, Ms B Church, Bat Me He Seahowe, Di De Paster, chara ae hy Snare Ese fie pempi"tit,ihPur set ss it tS The atendent has every- at rn ie "ee iy, mia” uarn al sh rt rat hae brane ir flat rele sl Senne rte ae ms #' poeta ston ‘tine Bs aoa at a's fe sat fry nl "beage et i, "be Sec e fps ci bale Se ual Bova au ta ca ae sis gare be nx Ui hee maya Ee lets nen, te er cna" al foe ree ene" Erle iceberg si etn bt ena Eva oth apa eo at ee St geet Teak We sie ; Rev, “mom, one Of the old pio- tes, Betas tlre fe ici “td tor" eS alte aes Ye hb pr oul es hrm hate Be ne sat ge seine tl! rte fe iui ee ee ci tn ae tone the re ———$_—= == ‘Ba. RE. GILT, Seprier All modern’ eqahcnent—Bent gold be ll work evuaniod, Det bal hyn te fo dee ets Aatariainet, ce ft Ihatsng, EK Cause Phen (Poet wy he ne BY. bk, wrt, TA# DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919, ar Recersie er ae 6. SMITH fe, PEAS 7 = * er ‘MK Church, Se ert Bere Sen aes To Sep ncrnieg. "ie dacared” thot hal gas ee eer es eit So cee Ss eee a Sativa res te eras & reat Sao eres an Pia Sere ea eee RE Eee eeera ee co es ea peor ee a eae een oo, tnt hy the Bia they eae ie faeces ae pa onnnneen pane Sete cs pare ut Rot eels ao Briiea ‘The Palma, branch iat fs encom, a ie, ees fee cee oe oe pee ee ere ore oe Se ee Secamreet iy erences ha eeaere ate eee aera elena oo eats coraea aes Paes hs Bere oe ee oe ae eS eae Ys Beestee =: peer ee are fschagen le ape ace oe Soe ee ee Soe Ramee Sees errs a Soe eee fates Sear eee eee eects oe ee Suara ine Gace atte ee eee ae Sores soe Soci rac a See ea ert. meee Ie cant, Oa omar Mt re, iar er fSecre's. perm i this a pee eeee rat the city as now. — aor eee a eeeeeee eas peter ore a rari tan Peetiaerecco Soca The clase: full overfiowing eres rere see ene ae ae aed oe er uear! 2 eects aso ear ocen tee S Steer aut eae Ss Seep ee siesta pepe at ear oat Speeds oes Siete eee ae iS iar haar Sater. Se otis Bete Spat han iat arama a eee aces ee = oe eas me se ee ee aes Sad En ee pk a alas ee Aa aero neue eee Nata Sor eerie ee Sie ore cet eee. See Smet Sa ceria eats Saag Greg. Sate icone Cis ava Rh con ee ae ae Tian, bo born ony acre in rl at a ee Pas Seer eae Fa ae ore ce ae tt Scere ee eee eee ae erat Breer ee qe se arti sea Seer ho re feces eae a ara fa ee Pe tun vntr my eet Stee eS ore oth TP Ratio comin a: eee ore cet Poa arc ger Sf a Pareeceee “oe uel ee ee eae rao iee oh ac igh meek ene nlteaee ee ie B ‘black Patrick Hensy azo tom hin wnt tnd_ secre fi" todiene wish he spend oe fry "and firing, cue “Rev. ie ‘ne tne orto nad tr anionic ton Sed oot “font tp, wi stay” rue ety Be rtrn Thee ‘ith Wate Seo us Sinaay he ase fersog, “The ubeteation war tl Tt thie ‘baa"ao "eznee Uo i {eloped and eppca ne eppronrate, Sree acres Pleat ase seSalon. bes purchased a teaulfl tomy ste to iReirnre o hee ‘ued sb Wesley Cal 6 8. Sanday nook wat well itmded a itr abe pastor dalvered feo stn sermons. At 3190 from Ca Paul, a, blot? “Bet Co tmunlon? "and ‘sian, from tex Soahon’ 7:18. subeet "A Powerless Cherch‘ epwort ‘Laure me Wi" fepted 800 rsealy Tales, “Vaio tre. weloane” rack ay MaplieglonaR fer wae basie toa Mie cere Sindy’ evening, Apel 3 irs mapilt Church, Sunday an 8 anlndid ay. Su day achat "wea well stended! and te teat anon as siete Lew son teiowed by” ent Moors. vo strong etd Ineretng sermons. were proach ta the gas at ih St nea to ta, eoprecative ‘lone BY. PU, met at? ym. The N. KK 62. santore «apical ro fram wich ‘wan ealered bya lagna Cuabae tech matapionce Soc bevy. Wed {ener for fora cheaters are Seen Sra ee eke te ee en may ano. tee ek, si SS ee ate re eee aes Sree aes te ra Saree a, a ae ase aoe ee ee pees ee ee tees a Soeeerers Ee oe ee os a ar ee oe fe cress tara erate Anata Ss ee fy wai we ae enero ae See ole a oat eee eee Pepe Sn fears ae ine we ome ee ae Dr, D. 7. Clanver filed the pulpit mace ares oes : eases, Cae ee a aren, 2 rie een cae or oe ! FE Ste, sae Mega Nee Ager Peary ne Sere Se ee a Sour Lake, eee Lae Secee,' Ape 13th. Rone ‘Bape chureh_in” progressing Rovere bistar mal te oman tier att hy Soe py Tents, Arvin yan lca ite ‘Rev. C. 6. Reed, pastor of Mt est nepal tints Pores Sar satan cares Pome ua fee cunt oils trees fsicd ton re ta alent te Bilecigs bese eceg sak Beet Caen ape may Meee coca oe Seen rash oe fre pe Teme ate Be ae bocr peu ye ve ocr See Se oes 5 get Sees wn ae reticle Shiae erase ad va Nar. Ta Le, pate 9 Tren AME. Methodiat church ‘4 helping {5 tuts sour tae 6 tear et sett ase es e's et in ase soonest SF teat ata pa Santis tae tna shed Ste tacts ore tee Naan ast pecan cee Ina ads eh te Tes Sed Np erst gel belie tent See fa nee nea tC Mask Sreeind a M ae Maly mht sd st Sar AINE Ca ot Moai, a ex wai ti hn ed fer Bap eturche Wednesday wight. ir Howard” aise of "Oran i ogre” a he te, Sie Marl 2D. 0. Brown sper Saturday So eC sesh uber te aS een ht ees Serta Gp ts Seek "AF. Fielda of Houston speat. Sun- Ran ne ee ees ee near tr ,Nn S "i Oe, mr eee Afiag afte: retura- ia eet of Source. tar ra oe iy eee 1708 C0 HEN os SSS Millinery, Ready-To-Wear and Shoes $3.98 Lace Hate... .---.-.---- $198 $7.98 Silk Skirt... ---.-. ---n--------- $3.98 $1000 Shoes...--..--20. -oe--e eee $500 $2.48 Middies = -----. 2-2 .----- +--+ 98C $2.48 Children Dresses...... .......-.-.--98¢ 1708 Remember the Number. No ELM connection with other stores rorensereosessonsevoesses: siseiasenssscasssnesesecnseeseseacessocssseeeeseseosesesensosesessteseeses ‘MARU, [etre Worner; ise, Vivien W. boskat | “INVERATION. 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A. work i clasod ae became for Starter To Boe Smo "airestiy”Sdentiied withthe fects of the Ansoeaton fue mst fle time and preparation btore exo: Sidered ‘eligible just ns_ you row in other protesions, ‘he’ slandaras fet ate: Mish, and. there k "no. sich {nga standard for white sire Sod ‘enouhor tor Colored "girs. som ieot the tune requtrmenth "The ‘War ‘Work Count ot the Y. W.'G. Ae mainiainn that &. Coloted inen cn out 0 exercne 8 whe ome and Donecla! Induence inci feat Ife should bo leadet of a: {ence san eure ap th White worker in every rexpect: iPeuarea at lapler t 2 fouraze youne women ae ‘Suntry Wo reget» good elucaion, e icetn wi eat w roe “tare and” a rare oppor"aly to renor serie ‘away te Sp Soeome 8 YW A, worker on te year Work Gounet! a jomne wom 2 stant be a rood oral okra, [t'momber: ot one ct the Prcntant Eeangottea“churetos “tnd bao a feat ura tort te and, ve for ‘women nd prise sus posse S"rood_edeation ud’ ben sradunte fr’ recornized enlegn or che equ: Ket tert o totaal tra io acho. e conducted by, bo ¥. W. CA, for those desirous of secur= The & tectneal trainer are {ven ye Atocttton for porar ‘Soren "witha. teckniesl nancaion Tot" ch courses are ht noel fo intorent the Weals of the YW. ©. X: Prom arch 130) tothe 24th SCL Ry, Shieh area Meh Fbenetetal to’ studente and renenerd vive success bythe Colored nd {eutte worcery "parictoatineShm- toed du teeta Important fwretion of recat ng tet core ‘yen ‘sr co country a {ntce of Mie Mabel 8. rad, et Veringtm. stent. New York Po. ‘ane are ‘now ‘open for hth and octane nad asters wrt on ‘mn orkers, wih ie en Gre Sontean for hereon Seapebor' doirmined ty "pets Papen THe core wos sige prder” the ne Work Gnome. ah Hoe cre De Bo coe ‘the wie enna Coed a eee, Pasar dustrial worker; Bm Cryeta! Bird. 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Stokes, ‘a Tey an ey" eh tng spel worry Suiting anertary nthe ‘Descha Sorat Aas lle Det, pe Wa tadent worker, ands, Cr ta "Arne pla worker fo Sits, tin Oe'whott reo Senden ime = fhe eld, workers aro Mist, Adsl », hug South Allante Ps Ma Kin ecer Soh Contra Tata and Gh sar Wie Seawertos i : ide from the sent Colored wk chat sengarters nnd tees Sop ‘om snouthern Sid oss, ter Eie"ady-teo cha and rcration SSraem aiterais beste "howe Torker, ol Taduntrla workers, an Staaf oom repery tad 2 ork St cocseset hes bia seco gar employment secretary” By all moana top this date cle uonaay niet get, on thn als Bishop Jonna 3 seal ape st the Pythian Tomplo of “Prasat Buy Prt sot ween ea ais Sant re ‘Thin il cone te’ ern Dl ee Zee ee gone a INVITATION, My tleda of Dalen em ictaity are’ cordially ‘uvied to attend ths Sloungecereiaee afoot school Pr fig. Aosl aer th, st tale Ford $i mles weet of te oly Comat toa rar road. ‘Lavette Pro= fran Dans prompt ot 830 yr "The ‘hig’ Trmuane’ will ake round ts for G0 eens "wil oad a tale af bares Bal, cot fer Barted ‘and Fora erecta, a. ite pm DO YOU WANT TO SAVE YOUR CHICKENS AND OTHER FOWLS? ‘et yo bid of Chickie-Cide and are 90 per cent of them, Now ‘is the dine to eet wile ne dickens are tonite. "foo saleable Qo ioe foe col croup, nore head, mito, chiggers, bod Sore red on, Hem, ees ft it Sendhions, and ost fal fowls: rice fo cent and Caaranterd or money efended, Pree iver Bad onto ety. Dr. Link Medicine Co. 0 ervey Baits, ons ‘oa eee bea