Dallas Express

Saturday, April 26, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LYNCHING MEETS MAY 5TH AND 6TH TO URGE CONCERTED ACTION AGAINST LAWLESSNESS 1. NATIONAL TO URGE CONCERTE AGAINS TWENTY-EIGHT STATES AND REPRESENTED IN GAS STATES IN ONE MILLION DOLLARS THE A. M. E. SLOGAN Washington, D. C.—"One Million Dollars through the Dollar Money System," is the slogan announced by Prof. John R. Hawkins, Financial Secretary of the African Methodist Episcopal Church three years ago and the opening of his second term, and he reported to the J. Annual Board in annual session held at the headquarter April 16, that $765,633.36 was been raised in three years, which was an average of over $250,000 each year and at the meeting of the General Conference, Ma. 1920, it was reported that he raised the largest amount in the history of the system. ```markdown ``` The Dallas Express York; and Anna Howard Shaw. The southern sisters are ex-Governor Emmet O'Neal of Albany; Governor Hugh M. Harper of Georgia, or ex-Governor John D. Hammond, Jr. John D. Hammond, Mr. John D. Hammond, Rt. Mk. Frederick P. Renae, Episcopal Bishop, of Georgia; ex-Governor Helen Lestington, Keston, Rt. Rev. Quincy Swing of Louisiana; A. T. Storvill, Jr. of Louisiana; D. W. Weatherford, of Missalipi; D. W. Weatherford of North Carolina; Bishop Thompson, of Missalipi; A. McKenzie, Boston Smith, of Tennessee; James H. Dillard, William H. Handy, Henry St. George Tucker In announcing the call, the committee representing the simmers of which include John R. Shilland of Maryland and John R. Shilland of New York, Sec. says that 3,126 lynchings, executive of the East St. Louis County, were committed in the United States in the last thirty years, 70% of which have been lynchings of Negroes; that 63% of Negroes and 4 white persons were lynched in 1913; that some of the recent lynchings were committed by volunteers involving burning at the stake and torture of the victims. The conference will be held at Carnegie Hall on the evening of May 5. Morning and afternoon sessions will be held May 10 at City of New York and the closing session at the Meeting House of the City of New York and the closing session at the Meeting House of the City of New York. Culture on the evening of May 5. Georgia Officers Attempt To Arrest Negro And Pistol Battle Ensues (By the Associated Negro Press). Milton, Ga., April 24, -Six-person team of three officers between county officers and Negroes near here, following the arrest at a church meeting of Edmond Scott, a Negro who was armed with a weapon. The dead included county policeman W. C. Brown, Night Marshal T. H. Stephans and four race officers. The officers were called to the church, and as they approached the door, the officers rushed in. The officer stopped the car and arrested Scott. Other Negroes intervened, and it is alleged that Joe was shot and killed. Later Rufin and his three sons were killed. After Stephens had been shot, the three officers and body were beaten by the crown. French Woman Comes To America to Marry Negro (By the Anschutz, Negro Press.) New York, April 24. — A new lieutenant, Capt. John A. McCormick, rides to light here by the arrival of the transport Turriblia, from France. On the way, he meets the officer who was Miles. Alejandro Bayer, of Marrille, bride-to-bride of Michael, first-class boatwain male, and 1 Colonel. Miles. Boyer travelled in cargo that the first two days unit, according to the instructions of the captain, to sick and so pale that her heavy coatings of burnt cork called longer and more durable. To the surprise of the officers it was discover'd that the "scarceeer" was Miles. A second officer had fallen in love with Black, and because of inability to marry in France because of illness, he had to go through before the船 sailed. The woman has been turned over to to the immigration authority*tum*s in the city, but she is soon as she will the trouble is straightened out they will be married The Japs Have Not Given Up (By the Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C. April 24—Although the Japanese seem to have fought the Japanese in their fight at the Peace Conference to secure equal rights for all, regardless of race, it is in very evident favor that the Japanese over the seas have not given up hope. A curious and extremely interesting alliance has developed between the Japanese and the United States, are asking that the league of nations shall include a stipulation for complete religious toleration. Japan has been a strong supporter of "Why not also toleration for all colors?" The Japanese government is determined to curb a definite discrimination in the demand for racial equality. "The Republican Party Is The Ship. All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. Dr. Moton Makes His First Public Visit to Chicago (By the Associated Negro Press.) Chicago, Ill., April 24, Dr. Robert K. Browne, a professor of sociology at the situate, Alabama, successor of the late Dr. Booker T. Washington, made his first public visit to Chicago, coying his stay here. Dr. Motton confined his public addresses to the subject and put at rest the criticisms in some localities relative to his advice to the soldiers of the race during his Dr. Moton appeared no less than five times in public before the "last first appearance was before the Tuckekee club, Sunday afternoon, in Chase Hail, where after a Liberty Bond, or the alumnae association, as an evidence of their faith in his faith, he gave a speech some worthy Tuckekee student. Sunday night Dr. Moton spoke before 2000 people in the mammoth Orchestra, where he showed how the soldiers never faltered in the face of great odd. "Our soldiers had to fight both the enemy without the enemy, and now we have our greatest battle at home in getting justice, which we can do without the enemy. We ask no special favors, but we do insist that we be given an equal opportunity in the battle of At South Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Dr. Moton admonished our own people. Here he told very frankly of some of the wild injustices our own people face in the race soldiers, which induced President Wilson and Secretary Bake to request him to investigate one, and making recommendations for settlement that were immediate. "There has been some criticism concerning my using the term 'moderate' in the context of ministering to civilization. If the race soldiers proper relationship. to you that I spoke frankly to those who were in a position to do us the most good, I am sure I can mention the criticism of the race soldiers to any injustices that heaped upon us. General Perahing treated me with the utmost courtesy, as I am sure I can mention the criticism of my mission in the nature of confidential, yet at liberty to say, but I am sure they will come out in time. The best white people of the South are clearly concerned about that welfare of the leading white men themselves as a "crusader" to bring to them themselves as a "crusader" to the true spirit democracy, and the Dr. Moton, also addressed the Chicago Advertising club and the City Hall by Dr. George C. Hall and Editor S. Abott of The Chicago Defender. New Race Play, "Bondage," Cpens In San Francisco (By the Associated Negro Press.) San Francisco, Calif., April 24— first live theater week at one of the local theatres a new act play called "Bondage." It deals in a reac- tion with the race and is reac- tioned with the Race in America. In the San Francisco Call-Fort, one of the great dailies of this section, John D. Barry, the democratic editor, devotes a whole section to the play, after reviewing its story. To quote Mr. exact words he says: "It makes us reflect on the awful treatment of the black people in toward Colored people. No wonder H. G. Wells said in the book that we couldn't understand why from this country, 'The Future in America,' published a dozen years ago, that he couldn't understand why we could not understand why and murder us in our bed." With reference to the English used, he says: "All of the characters, even the grandfather speak pretty clear and dignified. Some of the best English I ever heard has been spoken by Colored people. They show that the great ear for the rules of speech." OVER 25,000 COLORED WOMEN IN TERESTED IN POO' CONSERVATION IN MISSISSIPPI. (By the Associated Negro Press.) Mordian, Mills, April 24—Gratitude work among our women was recorded last year by the 27 Colored organizations, more than 500 clubs, enrolling over 10,000 women and 15,000 girls, each club maintaining and conserving of foodstuffs, as well as clothing, received specious wages were raised in honour that had without pity; 270,777 units of fruits and vegetables were conserved. THE COLORED AMERICAN IN WAR WORK DALLAS GIVES SOLDIERS BEFITTING CELEBRATION. Big Street Parade and Barbe cue a Notable Event. W. H. Burnett, Mayor Wozencraft and R. E. L. Knight Deliver Stirring Addresses (Continued on page 8). Washington, D. C.—Following the demobilization of the Standing Army Training Corp shortly after the signification of the Army Corps, to stimulate the patriotic spirit of young men in the colleges and universities, to stimulate the efficient service in defense of the nation, formulated plans for the Training Corp. Under this system the students of the va. educational institutions who are able to attend the training corps, to physically, physically and temperamentally, are trained to become officers in the Army Corps. In the active military service, should increase the number of colored young men in the training corps and anxious to the colored schools of the country should be given a master's degree in the advance work of preparedness, Dr. Emmett J. Scott, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the matter with the Committees on Education and Special Training of the training and instruction branch of the War Plans Divisions, General Counsel of the leading colored schools of the country have been selected as centers for the establishment of units of the Training Corp. In addition to having the schools limited under their advances, to have a number of thoroughly competent young colored army officers, to have a number of instructors in military science and tactics. R. O. T. C. Ulls and Their Military instructors. Recording a complete list of the schools selected up to April Negroes Not Responsible For Chicago Crime Wave (By the Associated Negro Press.) Chicago, April 24—Chicago, has been visited this spring by an unusual wave of crime. In several instances, robberies have been committed through the daily press that the victims declared that the "robbers were Negroes." Three "Colored" men stepped into Adam Strett's grocery, when he was alone at noon. One of them put a knife through the Strett came across the counter and sedbed the revolver by the muzzle. The Strett took out, running at high speed through the street, with the grocer after them. Two of them were found in a parking lot. The grocer station where it was immediately discovered that the "colored" men were with lamp black. The men were chagrilled over the discovery of their victims. Captain Thomas Coughlin, of Captain Thomas Yark station said that he believe they are the colored robber, and much of the robbery on the Southside, and which has been laid at the other residents of that section. Negroes Expect Republicans To Pass Ohio Equal Rights BILL 1st, 1919, together with a roster of the officer designated as military instructors therein. All of the instruction for the present is in French. Howard University, Washington, D. C. Major Milton T. Stern and First Lieutenant Robert S. H. Taukegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Taukegee Institute, Ala. Captain Russell Smith, First Lieutenant, Taukegee Normal and Second Lieutenant, Harry J. Mack. Wilberforce University, Wilberforce Ohio. First Lieutenant, Perchl R. Neroy A. and T. College, Greensboro, C. S. cnd Lice. Horace G. Wilder. S. South Carolina A. and M. College Orsunburg, S. C. S. First Lice, Sam Hampton, S. C. First Lice, Sam Hampton A. and L. Institute, Hampton Va. First Lice, Leonard L. Me Virginia N. and I. Institute, Petersburg, Vn. Second Lt. Ernest C. Prairie View N. and I. College Prairie Prairie Texan. First Lt. Lehigh Tennessee. Agril. and Industrial School Nashville, Nv. First Lt. Lehigh West Virginia College Institute Institute, W. Va. First Lieut John Kennard, National School, Ft. Ashton Bryant College, New Orleans, La. St. Louis College, New Orleans, La. The Colorful Press A Valuable Asset in War Work An asset of insoluble value in pushing the work among the people of the county was the Negrue, the larger portion of. WHAT OF THE FUTURE OF OUR RACE IN AMERICA? Washington Gets Colored Fire Department (By the Associated Negro Pream.) Washington, D. C. April 34.—For the nation's capital, there is a Colored Department, its capital, there is a Colored Department, its capital, there is a Colored Department. Section of the city. The Commissioners made the transect. a few days ago, placing the white men in the city. Philadelphia Colored Americans to He's the "Victory Loan Drive." A Colored Protective Unit of the Victory Loan Committee has been appointed to headquarters at 631 Pine Street. This unit is to assist the central committee of the War Loan Department of the National Guard to avenge the colored people of Philadelphia and Victory is to do their work in the war. The committee's quote of the Fifth or "Victory" Liberty Loan, to finish the job of the Committee, is to the Anchoring the smashing committee of the Colored Protective Unit made up of representatives "we men and women, are $1.50 Per Annum PRICE FIVE CENTS. AND 6TH FUTURE OF PACE IN AMERICA? "WE WILL GET SOMEWHERE HE URGES CO-OPERATION A. A. C. P. It is understood that similar organizations among the colored people are to be formed in all of the large cities of the country for the purpose of helping the nation to "put over this difficult and long period of the maintenance of the war aims of the Government." William Meyer Boston, author, lecturer and publisher, of Los Angeles California, has been designated by the California Historical Survey Committee of the California War History Committee to gather and preserve material and information regarding the activities of the colored races in California in connection with there being in keeping with the laws that has formed a communal consanguine. (Continued on page 4.) PAGE TWO TEXAS CLEBURNNE. Cleburne, Texas, April 24, 1915. The Spring Hally was a glorious success. The people had a mind to do great things and they did. Roe J. W. Loving and Rev. M. L. McDewell, pastors of the White Baptist churches preceded great sermons. Ben T. C. Blandes of Taylor preceded a more serious Sunday morning. The Captains were in great expectancy throughout the day and when the account was made they put on the hats $1,176.12. Miss L. T. Phillips was the baptist who has a banquet given Thursday night she had $71.28. Too much can not be said of the noble young woman. She is a great power in the community. All the captains went over the top. Mrs. Mackey Dawks, $115.02, Mrs. E. J. Moolley, $154.94, Mrs. C. D. M. J. Moolley, $154.94, Mrs. C. D. Brown, $120.00, Mrs. White, $120.00, Mrs. Alice Red, $164.00, M. S. $10.00, S. $10.00, B. Y. P. M. S. $10.00, B. Y. P. Mrs. Bland, $2.55, $13.55. Brownwood, Texas, April 24-25 was a great day at L'Eschay M.A. Echay, Sunday school at A.M. Echay, Sunday school at tendance. At 9:30 a.m. tendance. Rev. H. A. Ilyaz, the pastor presche the annual sermon for the He- torial Sunday school at 9:00 a.m. at 9:00 a.m., the Easter exercises the direction of the Miss P. E. P. Miner took place. I was a credible employee of the church enjoyed by a crowded house. Mr. T. J. Harbert in visiting in the town of Tampa, where Mary Caleb of Tampa, Texas, has her home after a very pleasant visit in the home of Miss Hanna Hubert of Tampa, where she is entertained with a luncheon a party of six at Allen Lovie's. Mrs. Hauw in honor of her niece, Mrs. Mary Caleb, a very delightful evening was Prof. H. J. Hobbie is the only拍师 in the city, now with an Amy. Mrs. Timie Stewart died at her home on Monday. Master Amy Ayenin baked a memorial tea. Mr. Jan Rose and Mr. Dee Hodge both had operations performed this week. Texas Central 400, 3001 and Ruth Central 400, 3002 are preparing for a Ruth Central 400, 3003 annual Tail: giving sermon on second day with Nos. 816, 817 and Nos. 816, 819, 305, get a move for this drive and sermon. A country Baton Prairie was in the country Baton Prairie was in the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. M. D. Parish, M. and J. Newman, organized a Canning club in St. Benton, Louisiana, for the enrollment of 18 members. M. Julia Wilhelm was elected president and M. Robert Wilhelm was elected reporter to the Express. Our community is as lover of the Express. Mrs. M. J. Moody and brother, wife of Mr. S. Moody of Seger, were in the school. Mr. Alabama Woodson, we are girl to report it is much improved and we were invited to Mrs. C. Clifton and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Clifton and daughter, Mrs. Clifton were down to see the guests of Mrs. E. H. Talley and daughter, Miss Mei the Ft. Kell, left Monday for Mart to play ball against the Mart high school. Independent Baptist Church. Services were go-1 all day and well attended at 9:00 a.m. The pa- tent was set up for the con- scription sermon, so St. Mary's 28.6. Sunday school was promptly opened at 10:00 a.m. two members preached the text, "What Manner of Preaching the Text," what good thoughts were brought out. Rev. H. C. Brisby of the A. M. E. Church, M. A. Zion and their congrega- tion were preached on "bible sermon at night to a good congregation, Sister M. A. Days of Mary's worship with us." TEXARKANA. Tivaskan, Texas. April 24- Tivaskan. College. Hill. News-Mrs. Brown. Friday. Died yesterday. She leaves a hamb- band, and six children to mount her wife. She is survived by her daughter from Mississippi and Lon- dale, and other joints. He reports The Methodist Baptist and Presbyterian will have a joint meeting Sunday, April 15 at 5 p.m., we are called your attention to this because that prayer that the Negro said God could not answer being answered- Negroes getting to other. Rescue With The Real Benefit Ass'n. Branch Office $549 St. Tr. Dallas, Texas. A. HARRIS & CO. MOVIE TICKET ACCEPTED HERE SAME AS CASH By doing your trading at A. Harris & Company. You get one certificate for every 25 coins and when you have 50 certificates you can get a book containing six 50 tickets and two the tickets free of charge. We will accept these tickets same as cash. GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE LIGHTEN YOUR RACE MEN AND WOMEN PROTECT YOUR FUTURE BY USING BLACK AND WHITE OINTMENT. BY MAIL SEE SEE WHAT IT DID FOR VIOLA STEELE I was with blackheads, freckles and sunburn. No other remedy bleached me as Black and White Ointment. I will never use any- thing else. Dear friends, if you want beautiful, soft, smooth skin by a box of Black and White Ointment. Be attractive. Throw off the chains that have held you back property and property, and apply Black Beauty (for white or colored belts) on package, to your face, neck, arm or hands. It is very pleasant on package, to your face, neck, arm or hands. It is very pleasant skin, clearing the skin of rains, pimples, bumps, blackheads, kis, tux or freckles, giving you a clear, soft, bright, complexion. Black Beauty (for white or colored belts) on package, to your head of many other preparations, which only covers up pimples or eruptions. Black and White Beauty removes and heals them. 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Survival classes of Horses, Cattle and animals generally. Answer calls. DR. E. T. HAMILTON, Physician and Surgeon. Room 215. Pythian Hall. Room 216. Phone: 617-255-2555. Phone: Office, Mathe 1144; residence H. 4027; Office hours: 10 a. m. to 11 m. to 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m. Dallas, Texas. WHEN IN THE CITY STAY AT THE SHADY SIDE HOTEL 2825 San Jacinto. Where you get nice comfortable rooms and all conveniences—both the kitchen and the living room. Paved street and car service. NEW METHOD ALL WORK GUARANTEED I have just installed the latest machine made for painless operations. Take Laughing Gas and your tooth be extracted absolutely without pain. Phone M. 3405 2415 Elm Street. Dr. Chas. L. Morgan Res. H. 478. H SANITARIUM Medicine H. 8678. Dallas, Texas. A. D. Weile, Attorney and Gonnelle- lows, Office, Room 212, Pythian Temple, Elm and Good streets. Notary Public. Phone M. 3885. Dallas, Texas. DR. M. P. PENN, Physician and Burger. Treats successfully most advanced Officer hours. 9 to 11 a.m. 3 to 8 p.m. Officer hours. 9 to 11 a.m. 3 to 8 p.m. W. M. R. W. 2151; phone resident. Phone W. M. R. W. 2151; phone resident. Phone W. M. R. W. 2151; phone resident. Phone W. M. R. W. 2151; phone resident. Phone Crown and iraage Work a specialty. Teeth extracted with care. Best material used, work guaranteed. Office hours: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 m.; 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Sunday by ap- portment. Phone: Office, M 2811; residence M 2455. Office location in the New Pythian Temple, suite 216, Dallas, Texas. OUR NEW HOME PENDLETON AVE. ST. FERDINAND AVE. Wills Point, Texas, April 24. -Madam A. A. J. Herald and Ripley Walker returned to their home in Sherman after a few days with Visit Mr. mrs. Irma Johnson left for her mrs. Irma last Saturday. Mrs. Irma joined for Port Worth was the guest of Mrs. Dyer, Satur- day and Sunday. Mrs. Irma died on the 15th in the home of his sister, Mrs. L. R. Smith, after several months of illness was buried in Elmo Cemetery. Mrs. Miss Tennison spent Sunday with Evelyn Mathis. Easter retreat in the C. M. C. College, Bell and Prince of Terrell de- livered Sunday. Sherman Mallee joined nobile sermons Sunday. Total amount rai- sed Sunday $41,000. Love of Minola visited here Sunday. Mr. Bronson Tounsel of Terrell was the guest of Mrs. Anne Mackey Tounsel Sunday. Mrs. Anne Mackey attended berta Alford Sunday from Terrell, Mrs. Alford Sunday from Terrell, Mrs. Alford Sunday from his uncle Sunday. Port Worth. -Mrs. M. N. Wright, Easler and Bessie Wright, Roberta Alford and Mrs. Roberta Alford on Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Jackson and children visited their father in Terrell, Little Lily Miss Occhia and Mrs. Occhia on Saturday. Mrs. Elmo. Mrs. Ella Wright and here visiting her sister, Mrs. Lille DOYLE Doyle, Texas, April 24—Sunday was a high day of conference conference, with both spiritually and financially. Doyle school is 9:30, preaching at 11:30 and 12:30. The Zest-r program rendered Sunday a special day. Preaching, born to Mt. Mary, Mrs. Andrew Hayz, April 15, a girl, born to Mrs. and Mrs. Johnita Mathews, Mt. Mary. Read the Dallas Express a.d. keep posted, only 5 cents per copy sea W. E. Thomas. SHERMAN. The patriotic late given night of the day, he joined the army church in honor of our soldier boys a grand social event, at al Prat. Tries speak. Tries speak. An interesting nun. 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 into getting what you want - the old, reliable "SKIN-SUCCESS" Ointment and Soap. trial of Mr. Parker Gardener of Kansas City, Mo., to Miss Audrey Zemensohn, Robinson, Wednesday evening, Mrs. Anna Bookner now of, Ada, M.S., is visiting Mrs. T. H. Johnson and is visiting Mrs. T. H. Johnson and Black attended the funeral of Mr. Walter Berlino in where she reopened from Pt. Worth, where she visited her husband, who is torsoral artist. Mrs. Berlino and children have moved to Mineral Wells. banquet given at Bethlehem church last Wednesday; night, April 16th proved a grand success and the banquet given at Bethlehem banquet was given in honor of the various clubs of the church which made their reports for the quarter after each had made their report after each that they had been made a grand total of $61.87 making a grand total of $1,067.88 raised the club including a report for the club ending December 31, 1918. The banquet was largely attended by The Spring Style show under supervision of M. J. D. Goodenhold held an evening recently recreated a crowded house, the characters looked like models. Furished. Rooms neatly furnished and neatly solicited. A quiet home in best location, see M. J. D. Goodenhold, proprietor. Trade Here. If you want cheap grocery visits, W. E. Curtany, corner North East and Brocklet's streets. He has everything you need. You will be to visit the office to see him. MAY PEARL May Pearl, Tuxor, April 24-June was high da vant on Allan, all all services were well attended. Rev Nickley of Tytler, wished at Carnegie Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunter, a boy, April 14, 1919. He attended a dying trip to Waco, Friday to see her husband who is ill. The Mission, Sisters had a very interesting meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Abbot, Texas were here on Sunday to see parents and worshipped at Cannan, Rev. Thomas his text from John Kendall, Rev. Hutcherson, Rev. Hutcherson and family of THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. St. Louis, Mo. Green Chapel worship at Cannan, Sunday. Mrs. B.-Richerson is sick listed. The Sunday school raily was held at 10:30 a.m. receipt for the day were $83.00. ALTO. Alto, Texas, April 24.-Services at all three churches were well attended. Mrs. Rusk, filled the pulpit at the C. M. e Church at 11 a.m. and, a mike Sharky, State Mission lecturer at New Hope Baptist church both morning and evening to an assembly. New Rusk filled his appointment at the appointment at the church of God Sunday, Sunday at the church of God Monday, visited on Friday, Dr. O. J. Lattimore of Rusk spent two days in our town last week. Dr. R. J. George, motorized to Rue Thursday, Mr. Bent Harrelson, motorized to Rue Monday, lesming. Mrs. Locinda Hudson of Weeping Mary Community, died last Tuesday after an illness of a year. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones a boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ella D. S. Anderson is at home after a month's stay in Henderson. Mr. Diphida Ragadale of Jacksonville, died in connection with his cleaning and pressing shop in North Alto. Born to boys and gets the Dallas Express. HILLSBORO. GAINESVILLE. Gainesville, Texas, April 24-27. E. A. Holland of Florida, Texas was in the city this week, the guest of Mrs. C. M. Seay. Mr. Otto Brown of Marshall, Texas, spent a few days in the city, the guise of his sister, Miss T. M. Brown Mrs. A. G. Winn, the District Missionary was in the city Thursday and Sunday, spending a few days in the city with Mrs. Carattta Mitchell of Dallas and Dr. G. B. Williams, pastor of Shiloh Baptist church spent a few days in the city. Mrs. Ray, who has been confined to a hospital, the Booker Washington sanitation unit has her sister, Mrs. Graham*. She has been bound to the Hattie Minneapolis College, Milla and Carnes church. Mrs. Polk has moved to Tyler, Texas. Mrs. Mitchell has Mia C. Mey and pupils of room No. 6, who are trained with an interesting program after which refreshments served. Remarks were made by Mrs. Mitchell and an interning program at Mitchell of Dallas, the afternoon was very pleasantly spent by a church celebrated the 18th anniversary of her pastor, Red Brown, Heather Pilot. Pilot's anniversary sermon. **Joke** at the doorclock in the afternoon. The day will be long remembered by those present as a day of spiritual feast- Mrs. Emma Scott, Mother, Mrs. Ollia Scott, Wife, Mrs. Leather Stones, Mrs. Mrs. Alice Stones, Aunt. Wanted. A colored shirt, white trade Apply to Ed Jenkins, 618 E. Californi st. Gainesville, Texas. TURBLEER. Thurber, Texas, April 24—sunday, school was well attended Sunday, Rev. T. B. Banks, pastor of A. M. church attended conference at prepared at Cisco. Sunday, Rev. Johnson, at David Daniel last week be preached Wednesday and Thursday night. Rev. and Johnson, will be visiting their relatives Mr. and Mrs E. Holmes, they will run a meeting with children and children returned from Coalmont, Ala., after several weeks Special Opportunity for Ambitious Women Send a stamp for full particulars and enrollment blank today. Most people need more; when there's death in the family. Some times they wish no carry the body out of town or they may want to send for a relative. 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FoRro"s- ab Pen ae ABE aane nas! neal” DONE LAUR s ‘Btalt Correspondence. on ace ie Route ian ears. 1 sian tae seroma 1, tn unloading atthe Victra ta {hr and bats game. places 1 1s shaking ands wid 2 reopUon fommnites wich "hanTeracd that {S"homor the men of the Tacs, who Se ‘going stout “doit gund {Blast ‘onbecominr. Waite men re Suntiny’ «Hie tothe let "and fate etnce th front of me, a fetty fouing ott One ated an (Shodan "Who Is tat Nigger? Sead Colored veteran reid: TP aanos at but be Ie eden cuuledgentinan who hab ‘come here to. oie "nor Ferdinand Drvtas Parka, Pal eatin: Dag church chara of {he somite ana Se aulome tile fetou wih peat ep: power” i fuivering © fo. We are of tote artonage, eto afar elng served Stata ore ing, ¢ pax” was feammblet of which Riv. Fars Rad Prot Mocwaer™ were tembert_ tnd orem shawn, ctr ech Ji scarey more th tir own te ye home at 17 tonare cat th ‘Rings (eit) and one” Colored Ackman worth #250008 le ‘name fe"Fonn Jochen. Colored Victora if onthe edge of te corporation but it comins” co towse Bit doe Mttords ns une tan of fectyy snd characte ‘has opened real sure-cnoueh sore, and Sl tong fe” want He" bas ‘model ome tnd “"gueen"” Mumford revlon indy-ttes authority thereatout "De: ses Mr ‘Munford ‘igri Swaity operates the Victoria. Guard tnd» pi ap i cnet, Tee there i Xara & Gay Teal tailors? Walter Sway merchant allo and contecions, yg "Wilash fata fantoarber; Green" Mller varber: Victor Usderker Co. AD. Shet- da embuimer: tm Drown. caren seven itnarsownedand operated by. Colored ment" Grants hotel: Cnpoea roumiag hoe, alls 'ert owned by U. Hr Fe Masons tad! O34 Slows which accommodate it the secre scion tee fexton: fro plysiians, CA White. and Gk? Wilng, beside "te church a+ Peay mentioned i te Ah 8, Rev. Dicom "astor! M2, Re: ice vam Wine Mii Bo Tarle and ‘st ‘Calyary, Rev. NA. James, "Pasta. rot "MeOrader i» the principal ni. Vra hhc ee the Bae inthe sone” Me bat the, flowing “eattatntentlen Mosame fd: Lethergen A Bae perr Locket, 12% Plea.” Jnck- Se Ora. "Townsend, ie Bnpon, Pate; haan Grace, Vance Gear? cic "taking, Meare. E.Htoward cea A.D; Shemield. 3 apoke "at Pale Baptist church at night to rit hee, ont “Tne Power of OF Genlaadon™ be apecch wee Welle ie mtr ofsupperune ace eter ace cater: pour fe tee neid" Sos Freier “tteion "fn" the fotre rhrecfourie we" Cole poops orn hr evn, bomen end Vlora owing eral igi of tmpror| > owing corsiie slane of tap ee ee eee slg reat aes, feees Sia oe ir car ete Pea eee ell ea prerins eres Sete eens & ae oes oer ener oor ea eet ee oes econ bee Seana see oad arian arte lgeeticoed: Sead Sherr ee rat Poca cae eee cagcee are oe rears CAs coeds ea a ase area ca a fa eh re Pre Se ae ee ee Seen ae Baek Sach nat SOP rec ea ae ee ee Sri Rat ait ek ef ia Pasar Seca ee erwin: eee sreiea orn is os i Sao ee es Saas oe east areefabar har See re Soar is i erwretens 0 wah (At 2:30 p. m., I arrived here. fram Deore, where whe ret Lathe feet ty Reve BF. Waste and the Mon 0 eae, ss tating inte“ caren” ffowne Ms. "Rath etird an sated te ntl Ge a Bice tein opal ware Lesher and Wate oe" rte all i Re ign one ts etonen ‘Totes tive some be Gneteeri Shure with ‘Bow ft Fea imie She an eased ae props aciactcae endo "bea ter ntreand ee adie ye fmprenis’ for’ gost and hate op sanding lavatn ig sreewsh et ee pr chses Era anne Ia ied Boos Sits TN EOCAIRAAS, WO st. aww: ‘Reerville. Corpes Cleristl, ‘iden; D. . Leathare, grocery snd real eatate dealer, owning over ‘Grenty rent houses “Alea Fannie ‘Wiliam Iaundsene, Joe, Wilson and Mr. Larkin, barbers: Bd. Blin, Hd ‘Grant ant Prank Ward operato trans: Torn Prot, Ayre is at the head ot the schools and an able mao. ‘Asninianta: rt Beealé Johaoos, Mrs Velma’ Brooks, Mise P.M. Hicks 064 Fellows aad Pilgrims toad and Jolnity own a hall. All other lodges Feet ith en There arte Bay tint, Ode. Pret ‘Mlnson A.M. Mb, Churches and one Congreastion: at ehure D, J. Soltis mall fariier. W. Ht, Chatinan, Ye, cone tracling carpenter: Mra. J. Milew Green maker and the same’ trade haa been ‘istered by” hire. Gertrude Willams, Willa Callahan, for tany Fears, a raliroed mad, ts'oue of the fost inftuentiat sien fn, Corpun Chri- H."and Nas made good. J, J. Miles {© the ancloat news dealer ‘Corpus Christ is in the ‘shape of 4 ‘creveant with the bay” of livery Fraters forming « half’ nooo.” Tt famous ne fan’ markot aad is dex Agned to move on Up the slope. Prot Ayres ty taking commendable head- fray and the schoo! dletated hist wil Yet take its place in the front Tine owas: ‘Copan ie marching on Moston and. the Madam Franklin “Caltare Sebo. 1 arrived im Houston on « Browns. ville tain frock Corpus at 1:58 bm Und sent immediately to 806 Per ‘Avonne inthe hart t's co GUE" foule” ACh ntmber_ omtted” "he “Madam ""Frenni School of Beeuty ‘olture nd" Man ‘iactrine Ce And it all the alga oor fal thin comeern Wil noon te fhe. same’ thing to. the, Beauty “Cal {arits ‘of Tenas sd the Southwest thet the: aaionea" aad "Walkers ar fo" toe balance of the aunty. A TP ‘eniered the eatalishnent natty tomy ata ba ‘woman vivacious ani captivating, th ousesor” ef a mont charming pe ieariag. “Tne. indivieal_ wes ‘ne ieariag. “Tne. indivieal_ wes ‘ne ther an ada, Pranks the Soverer‘of the Madem Prank’ Hal tnd Skin remedies and the. directo ote Beauty Culture and Masuac tirine ‘Compuey. Immediately back St hor_on ther sie of oni las Sereno deen bi" ‘reened from Yolen ease tis Jouse Beyond deapute the exesence of the Acapte he txcatience ot onmodity how creating mucha con motion inthe, market Inthe ex treme" tear ithe manutitatng Pinnt end) mosest ice of Mr Wels ‘Mecoy, the nfble aad) cheat manage? Today the Madam Franklin school of Deaniy‘Cllore "and Manufectir tng Company, the. boslest spot Houston, and tn auecem fore Rone coveasion" You will od el Sard, elsewhere this ae, an Howe tthe tues to come: Tyas De. Pat ire Stone fit"Miam street while there and ve fray ‘ily Chie Mein Adviser of the ant Order of Kodsht a Pyunlan le i aashod “op Suturing late’ had passed ‘oh, belvexact. 38" apalcaiona, “ance the lowe of the eat Grand: Lates Me expects the nomber' to reach’ thed a 18,00" before he opeas i vooks in Datlax. 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Lpacean cen cose mae emer tt St Seg Bo I ea i At mins 35 conts to show me where a, taxi Sit ofr om, Ron" Pale mad SiS Ut asin nent moraine Justa theatres san, thelr uae 7 ap nous ia some Dace Oana, 1 arsved, Det Weide between a1loe"aad 1:00 Soc ahd shopped Vis’ on se vestn ‘and tay, Miah 1 spoke to. hand ot Peon ten rey 9, eat ot a called of tat ore shee cas mer in ull Mast. Te Senha" van, mane see that ras up agama the ea ng Peat to towel and md wor fr Soi Op iano Fe Poul cM chute 1 neared over tens gens Bona an the mbt of "Mamblig” noes ie ike rh he aca” The aa dean was well rcelved, im. "Hr D. Danser ‘and. Der aides contested « aplondidereeae fo te Gite once the Say noted 13500 inthe way of" contcbutions ey. Banner i's man of promiee sad the Denia bla courch mest make * fie" Genusary” Movant which centred in Salon MB church of hich’ Rer G'S Willams i. Dawe tran om cone Roan igi action” aur, the ay. He Dr ‘Chin ot New ‘Orlezaa ie the’ duane ee much in er denen sledgehammer bows, Mit‘teon lees, Ma, wondertul soa of comton eae, abd his well i Rand’ 'He in dong thoes Tm the drive the aoc rieed waa 10.0. Thats gung= some. Mit" lon ant sharch tx pastor- teu he ate Drs AG Kewnan har fecendy gone 16 Jon. io ainere Fe pele tour. “ev, 3) Ac Kaly was ‘ere’ Sunday, to” somfort and Sneourage, The’ contriution was Fiat Two of the esd wen” of MB are all Cartier Gre and rig rena et ot'the A'c. Liner fy, and beside Deine at Odd Fallow’ i 8 rate wile reputon, a menber of the ‘ana Genkees. ‘MINERAL WELLS. Mineral. Welle, ‘Texas, April 24 Services were iaryely attended at all churches Sunday. Raster was fbaervel. "The litle folkn of the A. SCE church’ rendered ‘8 nice pro- gram. ‘The eee hunt at Mt. Herman ark was rome ra. Done Mra cass ef Dati oy it her" on Mr. HL Boyking. "Mr. George ‘Wels'of New York Clty, N- Yo ie here visiting Me, Bram Saath his ‘brother. "Mra. Lalia Smith, went to’ Ban. Angelo for ‘et health." nwa Greer has recurved from Mar- shall, Teras, baving attended Bishop College. Mrs. evata ‘Thomas it Vinitiag tn FL Worth. Mr. ‘Taylor of Gaivestou dled “April 14, Hin re- tains were shipped to is home, Galveston, Lite "Emma Lae "Reed of FL. Worth in visting her alter. Mew D. Hallowell. Mlae_ Bertha Cossely received ‘handsome wel bracelet watch In the contort at the A's i distelet conference. having Fateed the highest amount over $25.00. Hrs. Alexander ‘of Grand Praia is here visting “her | daughter, ra, Mowe Gordan nd Mrs Eta’ Aesan= ead ck Sie is ite sad Surety t Aneel ak Senta eee Shea See Pearse s sees een ewe oe oe ere [eagle BL ee ae ee ae chara! tenis Somes aa CABS mers TEXAS TOWNS Easter was a great day at Mr. M. E. church a service was held at St. Mary's School, a program is dered by the choral at 11 a.m. and, Sunday night a program is school. The choir money raised was $72.00. The choreography was charge of the ontological尝 forms from Clarksville, Mrs. Millie Ann Parker, who died in Arlington. The interment was at Clarksville. Job Bob Steton, the prodigy gave several concerts in the city this week. Clarksville is a great singer, Mr. Dabron Ward who spent several days in Paris with his parents returned to his home in Chicago, this week. Bermina. Little Elie Writer was married last Tuesday evening to a gentleman of Louisiana. Madams Trent and Jamison of Ft. Smith visitors in the city. TAYLOR Taylor, Texas. April 24—The Sunday school and R. Y. P. U. board of the LaGrange district had a success with which $225.00 was collected. The meeting attended. Apartment Basketball. Deducted at Allen Chapel A. M. E. Sunday school. Deducted $80.00 for education. Their around the world" entertainment Friday night was an enjoyable oocyte dinner. Mrs. Sadie Murray, Mrs. Sallie Ballet, Cora Chadwick and Frank much improvement. Improvements about her home. Mrs. G. V. Howard has returned from Navasota and reports her brother much improvement. Van Zandzit is visiting his family this week. The Haven Valley visited Liberty Hill, Sunday, Mrs. A. R. Lewin (Mrs. Hathaway's mother) returned with them and the Kaw Pavement Co. arrived Saturday with his crew to do street repairs. Mr. Geo. Wright left for Ft. Worth to enter the Pullman service. Mrs. B. E. Merriverwash and children returned Saturday from a visit to Saxbyville. Scott was called to La Grange on account of the death of a relative. Cleveland and little daughter, Jewel are visiting Mr. Wm. Bain and family. Cleveland and little daughter, Jewel are visiting Mr. Wm. Bain and family. Cleveland and little daughter, Jewel are visiting Mr. Wm. Bain and brothers, Charley and James Collins, of Austin were here a few hours Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Moore and life of Thomas Moore with friends Rice Crossing. Mrs. Sidney Rath arrived Saturday from California. Quite a number witnessed the closing exercises of Prof. J. H. L. Moore. Arthur Jones (Black Cat) has returned from France to the delight of the mother, Ms. Francis Stephen CAMERON Mr. Wili Neveles of Temple spends Sunday and Monday here. Dr. D. L. Williams of Wace the pastor of St. James Church, preached at Rachelville, Sunday. ATHENS. Athens, Texas. April 21-Sunday School was well attended Easter Sunday. We had real visitors with us from all parts of the country. Easter Day, Easter Day, Easter Day. day. Prescheing all day and a nice lunch, McKinley Harris is spending a few days with his mother of Timpson, Texas. Mrs. Charley Davis, daughter died April 18th was had to rest on the evening of the 19th, she was 16 years old at her death. She leaves her husband, Mr. Earle Smith of Larue, Texas, in visiting his friends. Mrs. Earle Smith of Sanditah school was closed today, April 18, they had a nice picnic on the ground and Mrs. Earle Smith of Sanditah Friday night last with a fine concert with Miss Wiltie the Corker of Henderson County Summer Norman, Athena, Texas. First session with Miss Wiltie, veniences, healthful location, advantage of two railroads which will contain with all important towns of the area. We are fully prepared to accommodate a faculty. For further information write W. M. Lee, Conductor, University of Texas, for a faculty, Athena, Texas, P. O. Box 581. PILOT POINT. Pilot Point, Texas, April 24—Pilot Point, Easter programs were carried out at the C. M. E. and J. N. Hammond at his post and reports a high班, B. Y. P. U. tag day was had at Gainesville, and the effort was a success in the interest and finance. Rev. W. H. Warner, motored to Gainesville Sunday morning, and the effort was very ill and prescheduled Dr. B. J. Brown's eighteenth anniversary sermon. Mr. Bob Riddle of Gainesville is here and the effort was very ill. Kesloo school closes May 2nd. Ms. Rubie Irving invites all to the room to her house. Ms. Emeralite prescheduled at the Baptist Church Sunday night. Silia Allen is adding a rest room to her house. Ms. Emeralite has returned from Waxahachie to the delight of her many friends. Our city is to be visited by Hon. Hon. W. E. King, May 14th every intergrating citizen is asked to look for the effort to can make the effort a success. MARLIN Marlin, Texas, April 24—Sunday was an ideal day and all of the past week was filled with church. Marlin First Baptist church Sunday school was good with Sup. H. Lefron, who preached, one of his strong Lefron preached, one of his strong Dongus. Dongus preached his rally. It was a financial success, raised $12,000. The Sunday school there was a service carried out at M. E. church, $15.22 their master Rev. E. Jackson. They carried out a Bowman Church and good services Baster day under the leadership of Mrs. John Battle. Mrs. John Battle is very sick Mr. Courtie is courtie Mr. Cresny is courtie Mr. Cresny are preparing to move to Euston and Mr. Cresny was in our city. HEARNE. Heartens, Texas, April 24--Mrs. Maria Reed, and Mrs. Maggie Wadley McKinley, and Mrs. Robert McKinley, and Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Stubbiefle and son and others motored from Navarro to the corner of the road. Mr. and Mrs. Carr, Frank Morris, and Mrs. Amanda Burton of Munford, Texas, and Mrs. Amanda Burton of Munford, Texas, and father, Mr. Ebhe Honey, Jones, and several others motored from town to laying. Prof. C. L. Number of Calvert was down day, Miss R. B. Calvert was down day, Miss R. B. Calvert on the 18th had a grand time. Heartens high school boys accompanied by Prof. T. A. Taylor and Mrs. T. A. Taylor on the 18th had a large crowd of high school boys and girls motivated to Franklin, Texas. game, 13 to 3 in favor of. Hearne, 2014 Elam church has begun the 2014 Old Elam church has begun a new church and one that is a credit to the town and to her people. Elam Elam Sunday reports a high morning. M. E. Church I have closed closed on Sunday night. Mr. L. C. closed to see the ball game. to see the ball game. Mrs. Caledonia Stewart and L. Jefferson of North Mississippi. Mrs. Caledonia Mrs. Aaron Prisby. Mr. A. D. Dorsey and Miss Augusta Lea were married his night pastor John Jones, official 84. Emanuel Church Notes Sunday was a record break all day. Sunday school raised in the city, and the service of welcome address and response by Mr. V. A. Hoyt, and coner message to sermon by Rev. A. L. Foumou he delivered a powerful message. Records of the day was $10,444.44, a proceeds to be applied on the church debt. It is a church that is a credit to the Near race when coner message is delivered. GILMER THE DALLAS, EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. A GREAT AFTER THE WAR INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY Now that the war is over and labor is adjusting itself to peace conditions, the question arises as to how to maintain the same opportunities that they had, while the war was on, to find employment in all sorts of industries. To grow the greatest economic opportunities they have had since their war, we must capital in particular, came to have a greater appreciation of their value as an economic asset. The more we can do, the more will these exceptional opportunities continue. Now that war has ended, after war industrial opportunity, which in being afforested PARKS 2—Family 2 Room House Type 10-B Negroes, is through the Chickasaw Ship building Plant at Mobile, Ala., a company specializing in some officers as the Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad Company, both companies being subsidiaries of the Breda, Nebraska, company, have back of them all of the resources and capital which this company has in the plant of the Chickasaw plant many million dollars are being expended. It is the purpose of this company to build the Chickasaw plant. In the exigencies of the building of the Chickasaw plant many million dollars are being expended. probably, five five thousand or more in the permanent work of building plants, the Chickasaw plant may have to work for the Navy Base, when exigencies of the war situation have passed, but the Campa Ship building Company, it to permanently build the building Company, it to permanently build ships to go upon the seas. The Chickasaw Shipbuilding Company is the only company to be employed, but also as to the lines of work that are to be open to them. They are not to be confined to unskilled in their places are lifted up over the seas. In their places are the workers and the hard work that no complaint had come to their notice if it did they continued that it had to be done. CENTER. Center, Texas, April 24, Mr. Robl. L. Hicks and Sister Lee Ellis returned home Thursday morning from Gilliam High School, where she relatives. Alberta Jennings and sister O. K has returned from Texas College. Miss Lauren Johnson, and Miss Alingston of San Augustine, has returned from Texas College. Rev. Jas. Brown, prescheduled an excellent sermon Sunday at 11 o'clock Total collection of day and night WHARTON Wharton, Toras, April 24.-Yesterday has passed and all the churches reported good time. The program rendered at the event was added as it showed the children had been given some special attention. Mr. Joseph Viecent yesterday and reported a pleasant trip. Mrs. Mary E. Hodge has sent a special note to the guardian of the girl and one of the St. James chorus and we invite every one to come and hear the music. Schools are closing and the music is one after another. The Progressive Farmers at Spanish Camp Express. With regret we report that Mr. Jobbie Gooden and several others traveled car and with serious accident as the car in which they were traveling was wrecked by another car and was knocked over a high embankment. Don't forget the Dallas Express. ```markdown ``` labor, but are to be given opportunity to enter every line of work that requires the skills to build the new kind of ships, those constructed out of fabricated steel. The plates for these ships are to be made from the steel of the Fairfield, a surburb of Birmingham, Ala. The Negroes make good, the plants, Fairfield and Chickawaw, will employ a total of some five thousand or more of them: It is assumed that the Negroes make good. This assumption is being on the experience that the Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad Company, the largest building Company is operated, has CEX M Coupland, Texas, April 24–Sunday was high day, Pastor Dent delivered the goods to his people and each Christian was benefited. Sunday was high day, Pastor Dent was the total collection. Senior class was taught by Prof. E. P. E. Willeman, Rev. Shikler reviewed the lesson in an interesting way. Eleven, oclock and night services were held by Rev. Shikler of Taylor, Pastor, Dent filled the pulpit Sunday evening with credit to attend the Concord School of which Miss E. Wright is principal. PLANO. Plano, Texas, April 24–We had a grand Easter day at all churches, the Methodist people had on a rally for that night they raised $40 for Mr. Willeman, a 40-year-old woman went to Dallas and a good many of the Planets are working hard for the Dallas Express. SOUR LAKE. Sour Lake, Texas, April 24–Sunday school was well attended Rev. C. L. Lee was on duty Sunday at Tyees A. M. E. church and a good service throughout the day. Rev. Dunbar, pastor of St. Paul Epistle church has quite a success in the church he carried ten down to the pool and baptized them. They too, are having the purpose of enlarging their church. Mrs. N. E. Denson apunt Sunday in the church. Mrs. John Dehann and wife of Beamont, are visiting friends here. Mr. Alfred Dearnham is the guest of Mrs. Brown returned from Port Arthur last week where she has been visiting. Mrs. A. Southwell is spending a few days in Beamont this week. St. listed: Mrs. P. Brown, Mrs. A. Listed: Mrs. M. Brown, Shea and Johnson. Save a nickel for the Express. MAPSHALL. Marshall, Texas, April 24.—Mr. Thomas Richardson Wilde, Ms. Com- pany's young son of Marshall with great future before him died at his mother, Ms. Ida Lansley after a short marriage to William Marshall with tended from Bethesda Baptist church. Rev. J. H. May attending, laid to rest Houston, to attend the funeral of their grand daughter, Mrs. St. Mahaffey were called to Houston, to attend the funeral of their grand daughter, Mrs. St. Mahaffey were compounded by their Enoch Mahaffey and their grand-son and wife Mr. Mr. Wilkinson were observed at Mrs. Chapel, they raised Mr. J. H. Coleman is visiting the mother, Mrs. Fannie Cromer. THE TOWNSMAN COUPLAND. PLANO. SOUR LAKE had as being the largest employer of Negro labor in the United States. This company which operates in the Birmingham, Alabama) District, employs about 10,000 mines, iron mines, uranium, uracres, coke plant, rolling mills and steel work plants. It is also the largest group of laborers, on the whole, has been found to be dependable, and to a greater or lesser degree, efficient. The company has been a success which the Newport News Ship Building Company has had in employing several thousand Negroes. Assuming, therefore, that Negro laborers are going to make good, there has been erected, in advance, a building at the Chickasaw plant nearly two thousand modern bungalow-colored buildings that are attractive in appearance, completely screened, including the porch and the Chickasaw ventilating facilities. Running water, electric lights and all sanitary products and lage are provided. Exceptional educational facilities are furnished for those who are to be employed at these plants. At each place, several thousand students are employed in erecting modern up-to-date school buildings where the children of the students are to be well equipped in schools every year under the direction of the best instructors that can teach them well equipped with maps, black boards, globes and adjustable desks. In the construction of the plant at the Chickasaw, there is an opportunity to do skilled work. One of the division Superintendents in First Garage Launching at Chickasaw Virgie Hatton and Miss Pearl Harton of Texarkana are in the city, the guests of their mother, Mrs. Lola Simpson. Mr. Clarence Adam of Dalton, Texarkana, is the guest of Mrs. Sam Adam, Rev. J. H. May, pastor of Bethsaed Baptist church had his 6th anniversary, he preached the anniversary sermon, a good program, they raised $500.00. Mr. Ed Hampson and his wife, Mrs. Dr. Hampson, are home owners, Mrs. Dr. Hamer Jones is able to be up, Mrs. Ed Hampson is up, you are being Suburban in the Dallas Express, delivered at your door for 20 cents per month. 75 cents for DeKALR DeKalb, Texas, April 24—Triveeine Baptist church new. We have closed our pastor's 3rd anniversary. Thought of town, but he made his arrival in time to carry out the anniversary, through a live wire. He is quite an able preacher and he is a great Supt. L. D. Deben is bringing things to pass in the Sunday school. We have a front office in the right place. He is putting it over the two Sunday was a high day in Zion, Frank Gordon Harrison, this town was at his best Sunday the congregation conged in our doorstep in conscious with tears flowed down their cheeks. We also flowed in the church and making it a success. Miss Julia Washington in the president, M. M. Strong and Geneva Jackson in the church and making it a success. Starlight band. Any one would do well to emulate the great workers in the great work in the B. Y. P. U. Paerson playhouse in helpin to make place for a grand affair. Editor W. E. King, who in speakin to and about DeKalb should take a night off and hear this great speaker. If you miss this you will miss KAUFMAN. Kaufman, Texas, April 24 - Sunday was a pleasant day for Kaufman. He was able to dress properly for dress prescriptions in I. O. O. F. hull. Had baptism at 4:30 total collection $1700. O. C. Carrol was at his post of duty at the A. M. E. The reporter was unable to get the amount collected Mr. Bud Hill of Dallas is here visiting his mother. Anderson spent the week- end at Dallas. Dr. and Mrs. Wun. Green and Mr. were married by Mrs. Andrews notored over to Dallas Friday evening to the concert. Wax Nannie Sewens and children failed her daughter at Terrall, Reu- W. Goodson, he had under him twenty-two twomen and some two hundred and fifty carpenters, who in building and barns showed their ability. It was reported that these carpenters and barns were done and in out-pulled the work done by the white carpenters gang which were used at Chicka-ka. The Chicka-ka plant was established in the early part of 1918. Among the first work started on the plant were could be trained in ship construction. This was necessary because, in the early days, there had not been going on. There were THE MACHINE Riveting School in Operation day. Miss M. Shannon has returned home. Miss Fannie Bryant, teacher at Liberty, M.v. Love of Gatonia, Prof. and Mr. Paal of Egypt were here Friday with their students in a base ball contest. In the grammatical contest Kaufman won. The honor went to Mr. Kaufman, who scores ten and two favoring the home team. Kaufman being the winner led to cross country scores ten and two favoring the Wild Cats. Wild Cats winning, scores 8 to 2 born to, and Mr. C., Smith Jr., Mr. U. S. Taylor, Sr., of Elgin Texas, in here visiting his son and wife, Mr. and wife, and a sister, in now residing at Dallas in the tailoring business. Mr. McNickey of Palestine, upon a guest of his three little daughters. Smithville, Texas, April 24—Mrs. Mary Spoonce of Pl. Worth died last week and was shipped here for burial, funeral and memorial held at the A. M. E. church. Elder R. E. Hulchockin installed. The Paul Quinn church, church of Wesley will college church of Mildredle Alliance, here Friday night at the A. M. E. church; Saturday night at the Hall, and Sunday at the different colleges, college church of Mildredle Alliance. Easter Sunday was a fifth Elder Sunday at all the churches. W. R. Glenn held six second quarterly conference at the A. M. E. church Saturday and Sunday. He presided two excellent sororals. Since last quarter the church held PINELAND. SMITHVILLE. in this section, practically no workmen skilled in building ships. Excepting the instructors, all in the shipyard were well trained in the difficulties of the labor situation and the scarcity of laborers, several hundred working and are engaged in the construction of steel harps. Three of these harps are 400 feet long, the other two are 200 feet long and are launched and a fourth one is on the way and will soon be ready to be shipped. The two are the workmanship of these recently trained Nero ship constructors. An important advantage of this river ship is that it can be paid while being taught, receiving in Operation around thirty-eight cents per hour. When they become efficient as riveters, they will be able to earn from $5.00 to $8.00 per day and in ex- M. E. Church Notes. The Centenary big airman roller is crushing everything as it moves on its way to the end of the day. Midnight Bider A. Demonn, pastor First Baptist church prescheduled for No. 2, Mrs. K. Driscoll, leader of the church. The church choir which represented in the Centenary drive, collection $12.00. Sunday red letter for the church. The Easter exercise grand at 4 p. m. Miss Louise Christie, rower her services that included the Sunday school and Easter exercise. In the final big drive Sunday night will Wille C. Crazy, leader of Sturbridge Unit No. 2, was the pastor. BEFORE YOU 12-Ll-Your furnace, call us at Furniture hospital, 2209 Stim街, Mint 6158. 4-5-16 WOOD AYARD. 12-Ll-Your yard. 4-5-16 Tom Tecel, wood yard, chinkens and stove wood. Tom Tecel, Prop. 3-15-15 NOTICE TO CONSULTATORS AND OPERATORS In order to receive prompt attention, all letters containing tenancy and a business nature should be addressed to J. R. JORDAN, FIB. CO, 2,500 Saw Ave., Dallas, Texas. J. R. JORDAN Business Manager Men-Sebutkessy—never fails to store strenth) to those troubled wiak, narrow, run-down and overly healthful. Health satisfactory or no charge. Write for free book, 136 Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn. and save 50 per cent of them. Now to the time to get it. While young doctors are to die, you can afford it. Two valuable to lose for cholera, croup, sore head, mice, chiggers, bad bugs, red bugs, lice, deer, or mice, all fowl. Price 50 cents and up Guaranteed or money refunded. Free delivery post out. of city. Dr. Link Medicine Co. MEDICAL DALLAS, TEXAS One block of Fortifield, South (Continued on page 8). "CLASSIFIED ADS." 10-1-37 TEXAS TOWNS. Palestine, Texas, April 24—Rev. W. Boliver Davin preached for the South Union Baptist church Sunday night to a crowded house. The pastor of Gayview, is visiting his brother, Mr. Johnnie Keels. Rev. Mr. Duntrey, Sunday school Missionary, the city a few weeks mixing with friends. Missionary was in the city of New Orleans from friend and friend Rev. D. J. Crawford was out of town Sunday and prescheduled for the New Bethel Baptist church of Teen Center. Rev. D. J. Crawford was out of town Sunday and prescheduled for the New Bethel Baptist church of Teen Center. Mr. Gettie Reeves who was reported ill some time ago, is up and out again to the delight of his many friends. Rev. J. W. Jordan, our efficient pastor, was in the church tuck Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Chase Alagel A. M. E. church pulled off their big rally Sunday and raised near one thousand dollars. Rev. McKinney is all smiles at home again when he has been discharged from the U. S. Army. Rev. Crawford came in from Teen Center Monday. Mr. Warren Manning of this city and Miss. Gael Softly were united in a celebration of seven clock Sunday evening at the West Union Baptist church before a large company of their many friends. A small box is still raging in the city. You want the news of interest of the Negro race read the old reliable Dallas Express. See A. Taylor each and every Saturday and get the news. Mr. Ewing Hicks is ill, at this writing. He is suffering from appen- tment, and is unable to eat, and a restaurant man, and his friends will be sad when he able to be able to eat. Private Dan Cook, after a stay of six months in France, has returned to Rusk. He is telling interesting about the Verdun and Argonne fights. The experiences of this young man are worth listening to. He is friends and friends who are are glad to shake hand with him again. Mr. Jordan is reported to be seriously ill. Mr. Jack Turner, who is engaged doing some first class pimping in the city, is visiting a Dallas man. Mr. Turner is an en- thusiastic K. of H. of France went as far as Alao, last Saturday, morning to meet her husband, Prof. W. B. Latt- me. v. Eddie Dickinson has been inspired for several days. Mr. Jim Weems spent the evening with the family of Mr. W. H. S. Fisher. Mr. Jim Weems spent the eventu- al with the family of Mr. W. H. S. Mary Ruby Weems-Parks has arrived safe* in Los Angeles, Cali- fornia when she went to visit her husband. The massive brick chimney of old Pasde Belle Purna, which in soon to be opened, will have two occasions, but there was no sufficient dynamite used in propelling the pillow. A little damage was done. A third trial is soon to be made. Mr. W. Brown of Brompton left for Marshall, Friday, to visit his son, Rev. E. L. Harrison. Mr. W. Mumma and brother-in-law noticed the evening on business. Mr. T. Thompson and several members of his family, visited his father in Jacksonville, last Saturday. Pro. G. W. Crouch lectured at Spring Hill school, last Thursday night, in the interest of agriculture. Easter services in Runk and vicinity were well attended from all churches and church had special exercises in the afternoon. In the morning, Rev. Robert Henderson led the church at public night. The money collected is to be given to cause of the children heartily and the direction of Supt Jeff Smith, was given an Easter egg fest, children heartily and the direction of Supt Miss Vicia McCrimmon, who has been teaching at Reblaw, has closed Mice. Alice Hood, who has just arrived in our city from Mineola, is telling her friends that she is terrific cyclone in Mineola. She witnessed the disaster and says that it is an experience that she does not want to go through with acclimatization and with Mrs. Tip Simpson while in our city. Mrs. Esther Trousses of Myrtle Sutcliffe, John, was frightfully burned. PALESTINE. RUSK. several weeks ago, is now able to be shown. Shaul of Hockenheim, lectured at the Baptist church last Sunday afternoon in the interest of education. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell and Miss Willey M. Niacobesdges spent Saturday in Rush, visitation over, land in their car. Mrs. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, who has been teaching at Stockard has closed her school. Mrs. W. M. Cork and daughter, Miss Gustavin, attended the day night. A good time is reported. Mr. Willson, who has been sat on the bench for several weeks, is again quite sick at this writing. Mr. Robert Parks, who has been sat on the bench for several weeks, is again out on the streets again, but his throat in still giving him trouble. ABILENE. Abilene, Texas, April 24—Rev. Berry Smith died Friday morning at the funeral service on Willow Street. He leaves his wife, Mary J. Brown of Dallas conducted services at the M. Zion Baptist church Mr. Will Henderson has been offered a good price for the lease on his land, which is valued at 58 acres in Gonzales County. R. Rev. C. Maskel made a business trip to New York to visit Mrs. Johnne May Mills of Weatherford was the guest of Miss Lillian Wilkes and Mrs. Beasely of Weatherford is spending a few days with relatives here he will return shortly. Mrs. Della Moora of Ardmore and Mrs. Mrs. Willie Johnson of PL. Will Henderson will be visiting Mrs. Will Henderson, church under the leadership of Rev. C. H. Hamilton closed a successful two-week's rally last Sunday raising 10,000 plant burned Friday evening, throwing the town into darkness two days and nights. Holded Sunday night by lamp light. Mrs. Liddie Bell was called to El Paso to assist the orphanal of her sister, Mrs. Evainine Rangon, who died very suddenly. Three candidates last Sunday. The Negro business league set to meet last Friday night was postponed to April 10. Mr. R. Rev. A. Berry Smith was the second member. The Della Express will be found at Moores cafe. Allens grocery. Davas hotel and Anderson barberchamp. Second Baptist Church. Dr. S. Montgomery, Foster. The Sunday school was well attended by the children, who do things in Sunday school. The pastor having returned from Muskegon, Ohio, we all went to meet the preacher one of the most inspiring servant we have had. He opened Open Sepultura's a Seal of Redemption. An inspiring Easter program was run by the pastor, Montgomery, Mr. Kendrick, Mr. A. L. King. The pastor ascended the pulpit at 5 p.m. in the church, and happy souls were added to the church, collection $85.00. Mrs. Wiltson was out affair. Larry Lodge rendered a splendid program with us on Wednesday night, all the members are now attending the church. See Lecia Montgomery for the Dallas Express each Sunday. Mr. Wiltson ABILENE. WACO. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. For Kansas City they're future home. Mrs. Rubie Lee Bailey and Mr. Dallas Denton were married Saturday night at her sunrise home. Mr. A. Denton, they left for New York, future home. We hope for them a future full of life. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WORK OKMULGEE The J. B, Key, OIL and Gas Company organized with one hundred thousand dollar capital stock instead of two thousand as was reported last week. Business among our people was excellent. Dr. R. Robinson of Brunswick, Ga., has located in our city, and Dr. P. Smith of Pt. Smith conducted services at C. M. E, church Sunday. Mrs. J. W. V. Thomas conducted the Easter program Sunday JACKSONVILLE. Mir. Elie Park spent Saturday at home from firefighters Capelle McAlone from Mennah. She sent this Rev. A. M. Mitchell of Riding Star Baptist Church filled his regular apperance with a special good, collection above $40.00. Mr. and Mrs. Asberry, Mrs. Mary Martin and Mrs. Endora Ragdale, Mr. Joe Clemmons was called to Naokoechons to see his sister. The Jacksonville team was a longway team by a score of 4 and 2. The shove is the likeness of W. K. Harvey, president of the Royal Mutha Insurance Co. Mr. Wim. Lition is Secretary. Our Motto: Payment of all just claims. You do not have to wait for your claim, the money is waiting for you. And you undertaker about our company, who bury our people in this city and you will be convinced. 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He wns call tee Reet Siply -ereenget ate eee eet Srnec Soe see oes ee So Biren een encima nies See ers Sek cares aoe Sooners a ers eae ee feecmcnree SS ee eaiear ei See a cee oo ee a ees See cae Sie creas ‘einprtn. others Day "om the tnd Coe es Crewe ore eects carrera e Bsns nats eee aste toe: bt on SM hevilie, Tents, Aorll 34.—tho. pak tert ns Pat Sei ee in ts eer ee So aa eerie ee ‘Rev, Harrison ge eee Seer halos Mapes oa ental Speke Pee ae Tse Gena teseasr Pol een nice os eee en ee ‘tolled afl of them. , Seen Tae mee oa See ao caiman or En pues as Pcie SSP con ieee faticesees omsral” Gases ee ores eet aes Seek St as Keo pe ge on Hatt ee ‘the staters Sees = prise mrt ear eat occ, eee sin en he ee er esse kee ce aes» oe ee are tem, an spi “chor Ther ube Chickarwa, Okla, April 24.—Sun- secre ese farce ence ie ace a eat crear ec ee Re es, oe Be iovcae ie foes oe tet: Se HES Remit ae bit Paeee a. ee Nak coer ieee Soe ah Bea rena ca ee Pee casos lamas ol restated ae mete & eee Bi ee AG ee eee oe ra a Rash ste Steely ! at the: “ome pl 1 was verved, Mtxooe’ Hivans ies LAW ete very ‘of out C dored ete Ses Saal at wna to St weiRee BM 1M, Keupedy taught clses aero : ree ee ee eae ra na tat Ree et 3 See Ponies bet ew ee ‘REIK. CLARKSVILLE. ‘CHICK AaHA, ‘KRDTYS. elle Boberis was married Tuowday evening. Mea, Jato. Rocoe of Lat fin wating te, and” Sn Joh Towuneod day. Hey. ¥ altar of Kicordches ‘alge’ e-p t Se eet a, ee ion easton tna AG ees nos én feria’ fe Mr wad’ Meese -"Rire. Dowels Leis ia visiting her mothee, Mire Prisca Lain for xb seaig we gree pera. Mr. and Mime Be US Renee Wha aise Desipon "e “valting Morr Land and Alta St, Sod bra Linn Sait ile Mae Tress: Bkee ade ringtone Hola maid bond and to ule Adaton "ita oe sation Kine ama "tnsey,_ Mawin, Lat Ghar, "Houle Clayton, Dente Charon made « dyin trip to Dib Mine Mabel Calin" otarn. Ba Humphrey. 0, B, Goliin, Cart Bes wean area" Alt, Me Door NeBonuia of Louilana” vated Min Towsto Walince- "Tho higher students fay rreiar ait oayed. emevn ker Ais. Poi re ‘Cayton. sua x nylog ripe Wohiratvinting Men Anon en ders. "Mi Montoe ‘Towawend 0 the ak Mit ir and Mews Steward seoafrenn le hy at ta aeen ate iey dB. ‘albon‘of tt syivan_ and isa tin SOE? dh of overuse were nae £2 or Daltg apron ebeerys "i tS Walton, ast by Mi fatale 1 Bt cloned ee chon ata lat waa ae a oe, ah Cer en Char ‘Prof, Wm. Batler 3 ‘Overion. The crn ya eed st nat bolle Sehste is Bick obey” hoa Soles a etnstay Mant for out ot ist tent 0. 3, MeWhortn, ier soap 2 otha Cony va Ani head Kenan ae hare of Csr mu Cowen PN St tad aa eae carne Laie Hn ss Bast Ervin le ena Levin sate tom tom sn ie Pa, “Fie bentelron ot Sener san ha Sa a0 tegen set win te Re one Alas ving stout 36 me saat ot cy ban esa placed ta ee "an thee oy SR prance pulled ot ra alec ouiy ‘church in he utoer ta ea ‘rruevine Baptin ehareh Uy Mn Ma te Tekan to tondey she ss Bi Moet tance clicad' 1220 foun election Sunday 475." Paae Tor ner He. Alesandr bret Mgures A Beiohen: Busta, De. AS St pastor tn candies fies mpd aout tick CORSTCANA. Sh Seeene Sant Cbveetn ‘rlcanaNeaaa, ort 34--Bs gayi pos wu tend,“ sidren ueqited, teaneatves ‘wel i tas eerchun ey anus Sin 2 Samy ar Svat er saute the ator I? con doning, be reriad yack whe tcf thal ony Sai met Re Won tad ie Mle usten wes carved sate mike Mie Lae Selt ot Dewncn i yi, heater a nr ahr Dorm Joblasdey Mas ‘een alck foe tive dape bute taproned Sr~ ‘Ori ow ch Ave, has bes Eng. apivey -reporied vo, I Bada ulna , ‘Pies! Mandnt Charch, Sunday “4s & splendid day for here te. Masta sent” was fe iii Pee hae stan ec ene ee: Bin hired a ke eam ricees tat tite rete As agers Mite tr eee ete eee ate ee eer a Mis IELte see a jaan ee tae So ges Se Mahe A. Khar, a EE Bridal geen yet a ee RY hole a ee ‘ et cameme Atl ae eee ine hs Perreaie oe eee oe ta Tiss ‘i Te Seas oa ed ures. ie ala aa pa ane, futngt he” ple bs now meracizing 4” build © new par a eit Sola Stee tek (25, ae ale ee TYLER. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS SATURDAY, APMII. 26, 1919. Se een ‘BONHAM. , WAN ANGELO. |e OMEAT Aries 1 } Reghem, Tenn, The Parle Colts ‘rere Dt and depated by Booham Der te yes be me are, the gas wom « ‘or Bosban with te pols et op Rowe pray vor of ’ here Phe Sane ree ir "Tol Jekmson han turn trom: orem, where abe has been Satan sgt Bt a i tebouy 60 80 Secon, wo, vo efere remains were buried at Bethe tem uneral "an condacled¥y Ror, Dupree of Sharan ‘Sarde re oul announcing the tar gaa bie Hea ie Maarey, Ape 20, Mer Calvin ekerson Me. nay" gown, in any Mar Rath McNeal" motored. Shiner aay atom PMR Inet Anderson and 0 iia. ss vith hire, Haney Btewart Weatewan Tresisura Tuschoon was survad ie Noite Waiker ot Purcell Oxia, inte ely ian relatives, ‘ar Marvin etnete hae returoe trom ance and wt howe ane to, tana ‘aes, Quin, rae ith Woe ‘tr Charlie ‘fauy ‘ban clwed is school Sha at hose with Mie pe 7 act son, awit an Astonloarefn ety ating thet fathet “end. mother, Sir, nage Sahm and, wit, of nachval are in the chy ving tel Ohm Dunes of Fort. Worth tet en Bun "i wag Mabey eter a ther Nee John Ragudale a tn Raton, vat outven Tir Sonal Shipy ta to Terarean visting, Mn ete Me Archie “Mebrland andre adie Rannela" were maricd at Weak Rov. 8. Stephens, alate “Phe ner exarelnes al a the caches tusdty were exelent each church played ier past wel ra, Boay"aad' rt Yanai. Brown and tre carter were in" Dewan in eck Me" ALA. Bblply has returned oor gee The Civics. Saultery “club met at eoker “ks wathngton. “schon petit, meting wat at‘ fide wet an teed oval alae fet Prot Sc" Wales, ver hapoy for raising iho. sum ot totey” tha {he Toho oved on the volo feos "the tom Sow wan. FS THER wae paid 17” the “co. "Pe ese "em ry nd a mor a'hore $5 t a oe ; LONevinw, ’ aes. Soe nen eae trove wil alge ids The" sores BeBe “Mare Ge aR. church we em Meare, in muaic was ext fine oleedia, foods he SI rete saa "chibdren_o Marsal fest anteriores tm. Mat Bean, and Lite rand bow, Clare Tet" tor an Angola srm Dean aking the tip for hor heal ors ie avis baa ceri Seat banzaiow on noth Pre srt Jewle Orta of Dalia bere yatingveatven” che Wit thiveraiy bare ball team’ played ieee fea an ie nt a ech ema Rev. SW. ede Margait "spe ater bere” ne ie Wen aa feared to rer, went ry be ten. seer towade He" tok "wel ant a tie. anes areh hb "ing Gua ment Hata a Saad La with enn ae ola ‘ck. bien to ‘Mr andre 3. tina norte eh ft Pf ikon ha theo fo Serhan ober ison Viste: ule Rut, Oden ue, ns, Sel “alone, te earn, Banta” Bethel A.M Ke Church ante marie ot Bethel AML 2 eh wt hen, be ‘esea “and ewsh” atoren at tsk ihe)’ by. ath teachers Franke brewed ch "a seca" tow Sap hops neh on that “ey fe err one. get. er, ATLANTA, EP te ee eee court, wi Yaw tse wh eat bea SS a ta fee re tir oes eer os Tere Bae weer eee ae peer ts fu Pe es ie emer eate Sects So at eee cree ePosiue rears Sele abe Be Sars artes we Catena veces Sere Green wha Sees rereuneee a Se tags eee area Ss oe ‘etealivnt Pastor Pryor eee Bike eae saint sate, MN, Me Pate pare oe eat ee cean he Paul Se Maree pert eee en ee Boe deercatien aaa. oe f + SAN ANGELO, git Angelo, Texas, April 2¢ —4r ec eee = oh Seer ren aa Seite oie er creas eee fenetery. wi Masonte honor, Bu Sele Se ome Se cone corece AS SSE eee oe ets ao eee: Scores ae ee ee So pe ee cee eee cee rete arte eet eee ie teeter ere Sue rece sa oe eoeeeer ns Baten en int Chtirch waa at his beat. Sire Bice Soe ier ane p0 foe het home in Tyr ete eres Seo cence: ae Pag MO gp ge Ag sey. Poiliga of Wanahachi aa the ely Saturny visting ‘ee gtr Ming. okason. Aen Hote ton wi ta Geen ato hoe dau tery Mw acim “returned 10" Sone Ia" alnonrie exes ‘re. ‘Naney Hawking st CWickasha Qntehomna ts visting ‘her brother Meu 'Charie™ Whites, Mrs. "I. NeDonata, ioado "a. fying” trib i Hileboro, Yriday, "asternoon. rs Jin Mier oboe again afer spend tng quite a’ wie im Dalian fan tala “Bante,” Fa, ‘Maa Sma, had tine Lake tnd Uda Daaty eat aly. Mies Ba ‘Dunes of “Hite bara, wae tha toeet of lan Berle Michardsox." Medama Helen Babs tom and Uliie Harden went tile toro, Mra Hallo Clemons iti proving ‘bet home. Mrs, Matti Ca Mickey at ‘Thalina Marsll" ils" wore im the, iy” Sunday Mr. Gute’ Garsnors aad Aven Mas dhe ‘of Warabachie "ware ttt City vintng fiends aod reine MP Clout izrein "ra ln he 9 Ribeatonst and Retisoas, at ‘Moran, Sunday "school wa well attended Sanday tad thr Base ison tively and interestnsiytaueht Suny afternoon at 00. py te tacelent Easter protram was resder by the ebdren. ila IB Sabo too,” directres "Rev Burion Alo Ho apprentice Prin Beat "Me Hehe. Ramee” ater were mccoy ‘The. pesor bein act the work was crriod oa” 8 Me. Me Dorgese’ and other fac sarge amber frome Mora naptn chereh snd 8" Jaman hE church, were present Total moun Pledge “forthe Contanry Wie Cant palaed_ $5640. "The pustir tn Mir H.Danaer feiarued fe tat Alernoon with the raport from Lac Chapel tly, ‘Texan as follows mou, pledged #17600, cua rae A610" tuatplodsen "4300, "cas Hino, “Rey. "Purnet, pant, st Yemen ALM. 12, Rov. Waren” pu tor Sunday school had’ the. Baste tirit. and. caioring. Principal Me onal, teacher, of, class Nov taken iw hotton Inereting 1. eesti Jou en st attern into Decoae members of mt clas You are weloome. Rav. Harra Wa 21" eat bin leven oc toursd.” Sunday ‘lah 4 rowde Rowe. war eterialted “by Busta Prorra a er the direction of Mad Rone McDoosid, Baraat Bost ee ie ° MRNDERSON, ae | Henderson, Texas, Apcil 44—Mre Wilh atingbe paso away on Ape 12, 1018, She, was alfecuonate it wither ot I! children, f boy sad 4 isla Five. toys. andl 4 erin tl furvive. her, also. '&_biaband. Mr aiionser "war's “ouran” te Delghboriy, eadly toward: ale Mah osteoma leno ne hr “Gharch Notre rgd eciv til ih wine ths" ecasion "tao ‘eduction was Miccom for T van Colles ‘Mote on «Vast exes woz water auaplem af Mr A. We Wally IS bette fo pre eer “Sntoot rendered tio seam "lat Baiada might er fredeest » Mla ‘Doaniy. Noatzonery Blo to tue auscemn "Thess yot Paleo tor wie" Sex un" Halt Jae be co fad" to ted SOF ant "AV0 oF a month. a ter JM, aeknon of ler” ta bite cevtval bore ML Hobron Sheet for tan days, tur World beaeeriors Daag was he ou Bunda algo 3. Ander Gosia ot" cn "Wid “tre Sain name, ena siden er ana Mia ova Mottse ery che host ant Ft day at Azo, while, Henderson's bate au iam, Ath Hadar ae a se et Se tlds of or sie Wate of Palais sist in Sone Pata ae sa nein 2 ‘VRAGUR. ae Ae Shh Frew Bite apatoh Mortars, Had a a Henson preached kn sermon, Mr WibertMenald. haa returned om Saee Thr ts oa Sean ore” Reve tr vai ber mht "hw noes re he Buetow vere ‘a tr eee ‘hors bom hanno he raat Bat cbr But nse ge a a at Vaca ef Sue ad ice Far tats ties. testes ts O44, Bonk Grins a wen A GREAT AFTER THE WAR INDUS- ‘TRIAL OPPORTUNITY. aecseeeereee em PET ‘neem for the rivera io omenurs andthe’ comenart Delbeos will put -eatent <n or ward. and er. peak tanks OF lac Where about the” ap andthe treat Water tanks, tho’ wash. Tooms, Wa Ther, lo clon eho_ tao and the “edges at Pinca and castings, After then, Ue wilt see "tha ail dees” bisten, Fivetionts, eles he made water When ‘eceeary. Wil her holes Ts hen ecenshry, will alter Bolen the platon so hat thay will mach property When holon are dasa the Framers, wil be reaming maka em Syliarieal ao thatthe rire will trety ft thy hota and thw pee Woot” pity ‘ot plates and loahara ie ny aa fener be hele “gpoortnity tole irk wilt beramons” thon, tearing ghest pay. There will be ship Aileen, joiners machin, balmere tad punchort, The rete with tate tian, th backar,aar ‘pancere il occupy one Ghleplaces tn ha" ahi. contretion dea wilt be tmong” tose. Teen tho, lghost pay. hint ‘otuerabvrage of this, indus tal “opportunity at the ‘hickaaaw ship uding plant and ibe Par Gold Plate slope ie that there Sot be no dlacrimination. tm wages pai while and Negroes, The Nento work men are’ reoeive. the tame Day thet we Wworkanon recive for the thie "ind work. arena word Renvoee aro tobe cin, tan’ Gace’ on t ama't Soh Hare fa In deed, x reat opening for Nac men wih’ deat to" ake, work. and recive the same pay’ tat axle workman reeive® tor iio ei tae that many etloas of the cou try, Diack on are" dong kiln work "for which, they Are receiving SP ees sear them, Dir, M.A. Coulton, H. Py Der aera cron, i. pe Be sare saree: to ser et GB ke sat groeee ha si Sinn 4st poet oe Roe aN 3 8 mee ere ree J wpe tons Dp gm eo Gs a ae) day Charen ‘Malas epee Sunes eae cent see erie, rae em Smeets ne eee Be are Then yt Sad hee ite Drevor took dying StS SCAG AR se ee Sa oe ce. mis ee ae are es coe el ee aera ams See a eee a ginko eran ft ae sie ew tat Peace an att ig ag eases meagre ee ‘PRESTON, * | Preston, Okie... April - 24-—he tacers tna pupils of Burts acho Mere Furs of Pecan iit choo Sos fant Theaday ("Mira Cray complsied «success es, yore ihe oar was ie, Born tel dnd Pe zoe: ‘ral examisaden, tbe ol Co night by the Dunbar Literary focus Silas’ Mase ah Home, Den. autor, Mr--A Washington Br. ‘ite Folk ev. 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Be nase ut that fect, Aboud: at atmos and for ‘Shthood rents faa guid tun ter, 04 (orale how! wor 4, whl, forthe thing tat always bowling ta hin mur Sop, bo a tert ellos, provocative fhe. mes that you are re, saying Chat once wean and ute. man met in @ arrow way, and there was "not oom for"boin to passat. ibe time, ‘tat the ble Taam, ato the ile ‘many "Tevet ite the road to'n dor saying tia te ig an ‘eotrod himself the Food taking po. panmage Way, andthe te Mihm, tal to tho taf tan Who bad {ail that he never en the Fad to og, the ie mat walking Around fed caving tho ond eal" do Th In tho way we bare overcome tomo ‘mes, But Tet tx be ten at Sieg ine ora enn Sho lave made poutble for you {e'prove your worth and valor abrood Attar we hd boon slandared: by cet= tain cheap aatemmen rho” Bevo flooded the old word with fale it fratare, and fase, ahd’eorrapt le trina “upd intsgwes You bare te moved the sinners by your saniy tod erie actions and your cor- feat ives while ‘abroud."You" have Eade ew ae fo the Ameria tin ich weave wen, ata ‘rut ep on ta jou bare won the war. by. our tions, wie Deaco, win’ the higher batten which Ssttea "you to tecornitions of Fou High and not oniy, yours, bat Cat fate onoe.o represent in bto tod in veto. “Ata ho, sree erat berbe- cue waa nerved the goldira covers Selndald?""more than a thousand. Thus don, se Gay based, nig he tory nd ras regotered tm he beh test galncy of oer ety which Bono a those Who fended "her om fOr Sten gol, und mado m place for the the Great “apetins—wus_opessd wu bya prayer by the Ber. McDade of Corsenna WINE METHODIST FAVORS JUS- ‘nce. (By the Associated Negro, Prog.) rxington, Ky. Ape) Tho Lx taxon Annial Conference’ of th de: thodlat” Bplseopal church, els a ieee ul neamion here, afer soln om for thle sonia aetna ‘Country aa tar’ tad-enactfanon fo alan de nits, titeg Working “out. of the Erect “problema” of reconstraction.” his conference compriea ore thas $0,000 members fort Work ithe ator ¢ Kentucky in Hand, Onlo, nnd the Metodint work fa Chicago ant Soothers Michisen. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. Sunday school was opened with Supt. J. W. Satterwhite, in his chair, and attended by three, confined teachers of class, number three, opening exercises. Sunday school was largely attended and the teachers of the class, m. service was opened by a spiritual prise service. Our pastor, Rev. J. W. Satterwhite, spring sermon to the delight of all present B. Y. P. J., met at the usual time, and White took his stand. We enjoyed another sermon preached by Rev. J. W. Satterwhite to burn with the fire of the holy spirit as we sang in the karaoke. Monday night the "National Educational Board" met at friend W. Y. C. A., and Y. M. C. A. met and rendered an excellent program to Y. M. C. A. The W. Y. C. A. being the affirmative was the winning side of our services Sunday. ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH. The Sunday School had an unusual large attendance. The Supt. Bro. Browne, who was the school's first child got a beautiful Easter egg. He preached a good sermon. At 5:30 o'clock each section of the B. Y. P. was in full array. The program was old. Religious section was tanner class for the evening. The Sunday School had their program. One accession. The collection was a M. H. HAMILTON Reporter NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, Alamo, Street. Service run high at New Zion School. The Sunday school was well attended. Superintendent is leading the Sunday school forces to higher ground. The superintendent will visit a midshipman sermon to the Y. W. A. Tuesday night. Our pastor was able to be out with us Sunday after two weeks of work with the members of the church saw to it that nothing was lacking for his commitment. His sermon Sunday morning on the Invitational of Christ's Reunion will be long in New Zion. Misses N. E. Hicks and G. Gladys Miles N. E. Hicks and G. Gladys Miles in which they handled the young folks in the rendition of the Easter program. The house was crowded to the extent that the folks sing and tell the story of the Risen Christ. We service a crowd listened with marked attention to another great sermon by our superintendent. Offeringes, Accessions 2, collection $75.50. We are now launching a Five Hundred Delivered Rally which will close the third Sunday in June. We are rallying for a new church, and we are encouraging an officer on the job, success will attend our rally. We are officially invited to all of our services THE PATTON CAFE. S27 W. Central Has just what you want: to eat everything fresh, good cooking and bison meal prices. Prevail. Support you try us. ROGIT JOHNSON, Mgr. S. R. J. JOHNSON, Jr. Prop. THE MAGNOLIA BEAUTY PARLOR first treatment $1.50, second treat 50 cents, every two weeks. Separation for straightening cents hair. celebrated our pastor's four周年 anniversary the following Sunday, we will be at the church. This is a mistake. We took only $8.50 randy money on the third Sun- day of the month and up to $4,885.88. All the rest less than $6.50 was ridden in one day. Take a look at the additional Church, ridden $4,098.88 in one day, April 13th, 1918. Hence we will be able to claim the church of this vicinity. We challenge any other church to claim it on our behalf. Deacons: H. H. THOMAS, G. H. HACCUS, G. H. WRIGHT, claim the church. ZACK MITCHELL, R. L. DAWSON, W. DAWSON, D. R. GARNER. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. L. B. Skinner, Pastor, back school was well attended, study school was well attended, At 11:30 a.m. the pastor prescheduled from Acta. 26-4 subject the "Hour- ism" course. The professor was a masterpiece. Accessions at 3:30 p.m. we workshipped at Accredited Baptist church, Rev. E. Brown, 3:30 p.m. we workshipped at p. b. M. Y. P. U. attendance poor, collection $2.00. Bro. J. B. Shriver, Collection $4.00. Ec- ntrational Easter program was rendered by the young people, Mrs. E. M. Shriver, Directed Collection $40.00. MUNGER AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 subline annual at 11:30, pastor Lloyd spoke on the sermon was full of inspiration as well as aspiration than lifting the temple to the spiritual striving. The spiritual striving method in inviting our friends to attend at 3:30 we witnessed a well arranged program from the Sunday school department in commemoration of the anniversary of the Rev. Welch and Charles in charge. B. Y. P. U. at 5:30 a.m good. Mugnies are looking forward to our pastor's installation with no small degree of interest. The pastor with the aid of the deacon have summed up Munger's achievement, $1,000 will cover奖金 for which are working earnestly in clubs to hold the place in the history of Munger's school and turn it into new leaf. The pastor, H. Coleman (white) assistant pastor of the First Baptist church of the city will speak at 3:30 Sunday evening. The pastor for the occasion appear later. Church receipts for the day $77.80. The pastor, J. W. Reporter. Munger Avenues Baptist church invites the city at large, even every simmer to come out and hear one of five fierce sermons. A demonstration will be given Sunday. May the fourth. Program: Opening chous "Choir Devotional" Rev. J. H. Robinson Welcome address Mrs. C. B. Bryant Vocal Solo "Mrs. E. V. Shannon Wavkins Instrumental Solo" Address "The Bible is the Word of God" Vale "V. A. Washington Oasis Address "Christ is Humble" C. H. Shackle Vocal Solo "Miss J. Johnson Recital" Vale "Miss Ruby Jones Vale "Miss J. Hiles Introduction of speaker. President of Union, M. H. Sears President...Jr. R. H. Colman (white) and H. H. Colman (white), non, Bright, Shackleton, Master, Bristol, Bristol, Master, and pray. Munger Avenue Baptist church is certainly up to the sense of the 12 tribes at the Helm. It is the 12 tribes Exposys and watch the 12 tribes of Israel in their march to Canaan, "or be it known that we must in Canaan on the 4th Sunday NEW WELFARE BOARD AFFPOINTED BY MAYOR. This will be the final rally for the Glimmer's Orphanage Home and every child in the community should avail himself of this opportunity and lend his presence to this orphanage. the movement will be led by the Dickens Colored Orphanage is doing more for him than any other orphanage in the country, and is attributed. The date is Sunday, May 11. the promotion to Taberos has already been issued by Child Grand MAMMOTH THEATRE The Mammoth Theatre THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1910. Special Attraction Saturday, April 26th WM. FARNUM in the BOND MAN A Wonderful Production, full of action from start to finish. A wonderful fight of the Farnum Kind and you know that Boy is there with his fist. Matinea Saturday at 200 O'clock. SUNDAY, APRIL 27TH, PETE MORRISON, A Western Sport Field with exciting moments. Lots of action. Full of Pep. Also a first run "Lonesome Luke" Comedy and a two reel Key Stone Comedy makes it a mighty strong program. RUTH ROLAND IN THE TIGER'S TRAIL A PATHE SERIAL THE WORLD'S FINEST FILM MAKES A SUBLIME FILM OF THE WORLD'S FINEST FILM MAKES A SUBLIME FILM OF THE WORLD'S FINEST FILM A. B. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH AND 29TH Special Attraction Extraordinary Vengence is the theme of this Theda Bara Picture, in which it is proved that Hell has no Fury. Showing that the way to revenge is through a man's family. Arich man takes her from her home for a while, he treats her as a Queen, then hell becomes tired, tells her she must go. The scene that follows and the revenge the girl takes makes this one of the best pictures Theda Bara ever made. This is one of the strongest pictures we have ever shown. There will be no advance in prices, but you will wonder how we can show such pictures at such moderate admission. The reason, we think there is nothing too good for our patrons. Don't forget our Matinee on Monday, at 2:00 O'clock. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30TH "Tigers's Trail" Showing the beautiful and daring Miss Poland in an astonishing series of amazing adventure, continued every Wednesday. On the same bill NEAL HART in a twocolor Western, also first-run Path News. Sees ALL-KNOWS-ALL Thursday and Friday, May 1 and 2 Another Big Sensation Geraldine Farrar in the “Turn of a Wheel,” supported by HEBBERT RAWLINSON, Who you will remember in “COME THROUGH,” “SMASHING THROUGH” and others. She played for high stakes and won. What one woman did to save the man she loved. Hearts win out this wonderful picture in which love enters and murder outs, “Well, there it be another suicide, the expression heard around the gaming tables at Monte Carlo when another player loses his all in an attempt to break the world known bank. You are bound to enjoy this production. Don't forget our Matinee Thursday at 2:00 O'clock. Special Attractions Coming Monday, May 5th, Tom Mix in "Hell-Roaring Reform." Matinee at 2:00 O'clock Thursday, May 8th, Wn. Farnum in "The Man Hunter." Matinee at 2:00 O'clock Monday, May 12th, Tda Bara in "The Light." Matinee at 2:00 O'clock Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 15th, 16th, 17th, "Fighting Roosevelts," a thrilling production. Joe Trammel, Manager DR. R. Z. GILT, K. DENTIST All modern equipment—Best gold used, all work guaranteed. Deal hall in city to rent, for lodge meetings and entertainment. Office in Office, The Building, 0115% Walton St. Phone: Office—L. 3801 Res. R. 3910 Pt. Worth Office Hours 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Sunday by appointment DR. N. T. WALLES Dental Surgeon 411% East 5th street Fort Worth, Texas Office Hours 16 a.m. to 19 m. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. W. S. CROSBY, M. D. Prydian & Surgeon Office: 411% E. 9th street. Fort Worth, Texas Phone: Office L. 4621 Nathan Pauls Manager FRED EARL THE TAILOR Cheshire, Frasers and Repelling First Class Shirts Faxed First Worth PAGE TEN THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR'S EASTER EXERCISES AT STOP 4" WAS A CHRISTIAN FEAM. Pt. Worth, Texas, April 24, 1918. From the collisions time as they said and lined up plenty of automobiles to accommodate the crowds coming via Duluth, and PA. Worth, on the Interstate, everything was arranged for their coming—a treat for which any city anywhere would have been After dinner was served, and as much of the ten gallons of ice cream provided by the chef, hour for the rendition of the Easter program was high at hand and at hand. The chef, the master, the captain General listed up the Sir Knight and marched them to the stage. The marching column was quite an imposing spectacular entering the arena. Then the master began the Easter program for which words of commendation in still the past were recited. K. T. Easter program, a very distinguished lady was introduced to the master. G. W. McDonald of Kansas City who vows the honored title of duke of Orleans, the Horoscope of the Temple Crusade. Giving a sylvanic but hot appearance to the temple, she showed the relationship of Knight Crusaders and Crusaders to the anti-Christianity. She yelled the yellow to Rev W. G. Uphsaw, who proved himself a Knight crusader. Enclose check coverin, 10 per word for reading notice, etc. when you DROP your MESSAGE in the BOX. thank Miss Ida Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Author Lac, and the boys and all for the many beautiful local offerings. May heaven bless you all. Mrs. ANNIE JONSON. MRS NETTIE HOOPER. MRS NETTIE HOOPER. Mr. and Mrs.-TOM STUBE. MR. and MRS. CHAS DAVIS. The Patriotic Parade of the Colored Citizens of Fort Worth, Last Monday, April 14, 1900 P. M. was, Quite Speciacular. The line formed a spectacular affair at the head of Houston street, and proceeded down Houston to the Town and Pacific depot and up to the University of Texas to boats carrying representatives of the various churches, industry, professions and other colleges, and the public schools of the city and several of the local colleges represented. The marching column was about 30 minutes passing any one of the boats and discharged soldiers. The marching column were entertained and discharged soldiers were entertained at the K. of P. band and discharged soldiers. Every splendid program was rendered. The welcome address was delivered by Judge I. M. Burger, chairwoman of the Judicial Committee of the Republic A. R. C., in the absence of Mayor Robert A. C. as a commitment to the duties as a commissioner. Prof. Horace, without any preliminary remarks, told of the object of Advancement of Colored People. In short, he said that his plum was for the black man, the evocation of the black man, the evocation of the equal Rights, and Privileges an American Citizen rated on meritocracy. He said that the chance. The fight is on and will be fought. Justice is not one of arms but one in which confidence in man and faith in Almighty God united their minds and their breast works, prejudice and culture, re-hake that which belongs to Many good things were said and will not permit of their being mentioned with due credit. It goes with out saying that the "Black Mamma's speeches were in evidence. Prof. S. H. Powter责赦 no effort to make this affair a success. The above is the likeness of Rev. J. B. Miller, State Superintendent of Sunday School Missions of the General Baptist Convention of Texas, and founder of the Palace Barber School. The above is the likeness of the Limestone System of Hair Growing and Beauty Culture, and will preside at the anniversary and graduating exercises of the Limestone School held at M. Mt. Plaig Bandit, Church May 21, 1910. Resume her that the Mrs. Alice Highower and Sister Mrs. Anne L. Highower of Henderson Texas are visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mattie Popp and Mrs. Doe Jones Texas are visiting her sisters, Mrs. Sherman where she was the guest of her daughter. Wright of Taylor Texas and one of the heroes of the 29th Division is visiting his sister Mrs. Willie Graves of 460 Helen On Wednesday, right April 9th, Ms. K. Hastings and Ms. Vandellette met in the gymnasium of holy matrimony at the residence of the bride. The house was beautifully decorated and many witnesses were present. Ms. W. Owndahl attended. I. O. C. Crook and brother, S. C. Crook are visiting relatives in Arkansas. He is 72 years old, Janan 1201. E. J. street is in Waco visit her brother, Miss Queen Lloyd of Waco was the last resident of Waco. She is 24. 2 W. Elf street last day. Mr. George Childress, son of Mrs. Camp Travis, has returned from Camp Travis. Statement in regards to the K. of F. Band. I wish to say the band was not in fault about playing. They had made a contract with Dallas before I and time to raise the money, and when I met Ms. W. Owndahl I agreed to play for Fort Worth If I could call Ms. Dahlia to release them from BURNED TO DEATH. HODY PINNED BENEATH RUNNING FLAMES, WOMEN SCREAM IN DAZED EXTENCTION AS FORM OF MRS. MALA WADE WAS BEING CHARMED. Monday between 12 and 1 o'clock one of the saddest incidents gracing the pages of the city's history occurred at the home of Mr. Charles Wade, 2629 Trinidad street. The neighbor woke from waist with excitement at the home of Mrs. Hattie Wade was revealed to the crowd as they watched the former home of comfort burning down-to ashes with its mixture alone in her room pinned beneath the angry flames. The previous to the terrible crisis, Mrs. Wade informed her. Mrs. Rosa Taylor, her sister that she wanted her to carry Charles Etta, her little daughter to the parade, Mrs. Taylor, at the time knew that she. Wade would be all alone, to this end she (Mrs. Taylor) felt alone, to this end she (Mrs. Taylor) was all alone, to this end she (Mrs. Taylor) was all alone, that it is alleged, that Mrs. Wade insisted stating that she was feeling all right and wanted the baby to see her. Mrs. Tayler then began dressing and afterwards, the little girl, he turned the little girl proceeded to the car line, they were overtaken and in front of the store, Mr. Labruzzo, proprietor of an grocery store, corner of Boll and Trilim, this statement to an Express representative. "My wife first informed me by camera, saying 'run quick, Mr. Wade,' the back of my store which is separated from the Wade home by a fence in its way through the front of the building, knowing that Mr. Wade knew that he had hurried him and got the horse and began shooting water on my store to safeguard it it caught, mother Wade was doing some laundry work for in at the building, knowing that mother Wade went in the burning building from the rear and was badly burned Mrs. Rebecca Fellows, 2620 Trilim, the first person to enter the burning building an attempted to escape, the angry fames was interviewed by an Express representative and made the follow- The Colored soldiers and all Indians are all jubilant and are anxiously seizing Lose this tramway concession. The Colored seamen are the elevation of society and the community. All eye of the public is on the movement of the seamen and every move of Chairman J. P. Starka and secretary Wm. P. Vauain that this project may be hastened to the public. The assistant to the National Executive Secretary of Colored work is expected here longtime and makes its comparison. SAMUEL RICE ACCIDENTLY KILLED IN CHICAGO Neva was received here Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Hicks announcing the death of their son, Samuel who was born in Chicago. Samuel Hicks was well known here and has several brothers all of which were in Chicago. Pennsylvania. Miss Jimie Moran was in the city Saturday from Hobart, cali- brate, her brother and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan. June 19th By paying a small deposit and a small weekly payment you can have your Dress or Hat laid aside until you are ready for them. Call and see us. 1708 ELM STREET WE SELL FOR CASH BASE BALL BLACK GIANTS ARE WINNERS IN FIRST FRACAS OF TEXAS LEAGUE SEASON. Fully Three Thousand People Witness Games. By J. A. Gustafson. Before a ground of fully 3,000 enthilies the Dallas Black Giants copped an opening game of the Texas. The big crowd that packed Gardner's stadium was thrilled with scores of sweet men and women. By Alexander's Jazz Band. Populair wired through the "air to the crowd." The old game started by Waco, an ingesting man in round 1. Waco scored 10, but the score, after which Davis and Bell, two his southmouth, settled down to battle Waco. The opposing batches on either side were introduced time after time "back in the last half of round 5 the Giants came to life again. Mackey went out on a wild run, but the Giants outplayed. Soyla startling the drewworks with a double to deep center and scoring on Bailor's ball of Richardson's pass. The Giants took the local's youngest, settled in and hold the scoreers sorelled until the final round. In the seventh round, the local's youngest was by scoring two more tallies. Hill Jones bent out a hurt. Mackey got a life on Blackmack's foot. Mackey got a life on Blackmack's foot. Soyla again bringing up the heavy artillery by walloping one of the Giants. Soyla scored scoring Jones and Mackey. Ball pulled out of a dangerous hole in the 8th frame, being brilliantly captured by the team, of which was the saving of this frame. The team was then threatened the locals; Smith was given a life on Spearmans wide throw and was sent to the ground to advance to third when Wade was done. Smith going to second and advance to third to Richardson. Smith going to second and advance to Richardson. Hammond on first and Smith on third. Pitchers Sanders and Sanders a draw a walk, choking the Sanders a draw a walk, choking the Sanders a count of nine, by the strike out route, then ending what appeared to be a draw. The visitors, however, succeeded in getting the ball, the locals, thereby giving theaints the big end of 5 to 2 count. wam all but wrong Sunday, they were, the eggs out in the packages. Don't eat them. Don't eat them. Don't eat them. Don't eat them. Last we forget, Bill Swing, commanding recovery and general salute, joined us in a sociation Blue's station in the gallery lad was there with the Do. Phiotomachus Monday Sunday was our most ever many days of The sporting writers were all glad to see "Doc," as his presence meant two good Sundays together. The press box was a dry spot in Dallas, Sunday, not even a battle of soda water was killed. Oh how the mighty has fallen. Johannie Johnson left the barbershop and was shaving curves Sunday. Kaiser Richly graced the press box Sunday having left the Crown Prince Cup. Kaiser Jr. caps a Crutchle, the grand old man of base ball of yesterday was there for a two-week old kitten. Well, the game presented some challenges, but was seen in action for the first time and made quite an impression. He has a pretty good kick in that left his opponent wide open. The bushie look a little dim in a few months. GOBBY SLOAN, BORNE Hiding hard right behind whose shoulder is right beside the maximum portion of the Glauca runs Sunday. Slaine's hating lamps were on, and the successful season and much is expected of him weilding a wicked wrist from nowhere and forth. Spearmon played his usual game at the hot corner Sunday. Hooked everything in sight. Hill Jones looks like a real, first bushman. He's getting 'em out of the air with the other, out of the air with the other, the boys are at Waco Sunday. # FOR SALE House and lot in Atlanta, Texas, joining Mm. Owens and Roack's $900,000 house. $500 for room. For writer Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, R. P. D. 5. Box 85, Dallas, Texas. WHY SUFFER CONSTIPATION. Its Pure Fruit Compound. A fruit laxative vegetable. Prof. H. C. Forsyder's dyeway, that has aroused the interest of the doctors and druggists to recommend something else for chronic constipation, besides the same old thing. He also recommends a appetite. Rescues headache, bilaines, colds and indigestion. Send N510 in postage stamp or mail to the University of Maryland. Address H. C. F. Forsyder Co., 500 Indiana Ave. A, ant wars-treated. Drugs write for term. DOINGS OF THE WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVES. Since the Army and Navy are badly injured, Demobilized, War Camp soldiers are required to the discharged soldiers. An approximately two thousand Colored soldiers have entered the army and are being mobilized by the national headquarters of War Camp Community Service of the Colored soldiers and discharged in this city, primarily for the benefit of Colored soldiers and discharged in the welfare of the Colored pyle of Dahlia. The program for this work was initiated by John E. Mitchell, Executive Secretary of War Camp Service to the citizens of which J. P. Starka was chairman, and W. P. Yauch, secretary of nominating committee, has nominated to the executive committee an all-inclusive consisting of the following members: Miles Norcum, Cha. T. Brackina, Mrs. Eailea Cofield, W. B. Ewrigh, R. S. B. Booker, J. P. Stark, Ms. B. E. Reymold, J. P. Gibson, THE AVENUE HOTEL When in Port Worth shop at the new Avenue Hotel, there will have a nice place to eat and sleep. We have also a first-class barbershop, cleaning and pressing shop and shoe chalier parlor. Price reasonable. C. P. OUSLEY, Proprietor. Mira, Wila B. Moore, Jas. L. Turner, Miriam, Wila B. Moore, Jas. L. Turner, Hamilton L. L. Runyan, Mrs. J. C. C Praxier, G. L. Bowllen, Mrs. D. V. Crawford, G. L. Bowllen, Mrs. D. V. H. Dixon, B. Biddle Moore, The executive committee has confirmed the nomination. This committee will review all activities of the department of Colored work of War Camp Community. A building on Elm Street, Colored of which will be announced on the day of the conference and will be completely remodified and as a community house. It will be charge of a local Colored as an assistant to the canteen, clan, janitor, griff workers, and probable other assemblants. The canteen hall, game hall, room, canteen, dormitory, shower, bath, manager visitors, visitor rooms and other facilities. The work of War Camp Service among the Colored people here will be discharged soldier relating to allotment, house war risk insurance and obtaining employment, providing entertainments and recreation, and obtaining influence surrounding him. It will also have a competent trained Colored worker, who will organize the department, who will organize the Colored girl for constructive services, hygiene, recreation, social welfare, and in other ways conducive to the development of the communityhood among the Colored race. The community house be a community citizens to meet, and it is believed that it will serve a very potent influence for the Colored people. GRAND DISPLAY OF DRAWING AND WRITING BY PUPILS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. On next Thursday afternoon May 1, at 4 p.m. in the High School Auditorium, the students of the drawing done by the pupils of the various schools from the Ist. to attend the exhibition is open to the public Free and both parents and friends are invited to come and inspect the work. A short program will be rendered to the students and artists, and a committee will invite to select the best work from each grade will also have the work of displayed. The authors of the drawing books used in the Dallas Public Schools, will deliver a short talk to the children. Collected High Elementary Department Columbia High Elementary Department Room 143, Room 150, We are striving to be the excellent spoller. These made Excellent spoller in spelling for one day: Birdester Kobson, Jewel Wes, Geoplaea Eddie Eddie Wes, Wiley and Laura Ruza At 8:30 o'clock the Easter program was rendered under the anspies of we ever witness, all enjoyed. She and her children went over the top, the pastor, the pastor, and the pastor, had two audiences. The rally of the Starlinin band was the Rocky Belle Wahine band rated the prize. Little Ernest Hammond next to the highest, Little Maude total. Total raised $123.90. 3 DOORS FROM GOLD- SMITH Ee pW Bh ~ ae Bae wr ty ee eae mre . eg oe a agg oa gaPPe Be pes Cae Te ca Ry) Pe ae Diets ° e Complete Housekeeping Outfit New and REBUILT FURNITURE for every room in your house at figures far Say regular asked for pet There's a page in our Credit Ledger ior You— | a A iat gp Charge as Pd at Se ve foe TD ’ Piece Mi ‘ee, le Comite “1872 ee Sao ae i 7, Way Pie] lL ae ee i cn ste malt | PP | apes ee eed a epee os ee | eta te | *. “ 8-Piece Complete Dining . Room Outfit $ .50 P 50 Weekly uns and ns casts polon sak ocopna 7 2 eS Witt as lett teeta he pic enor Terms 5-Piece Tapestry Living ‘$7 50 Cash Room Suite Sianwety — crmmren. snare masse $77 OD) 250 OE icine ao hau aoe ee * * The Bargain Furniture Co “Trade Here and Make Your Dollars Count.” 2309-1 ELM STREET BOTH PHONES M. rs DEATHS FOR THE PAST WEEK EX DALLAS ‘Austin MeO dled Monday April Gt That dordan street, “rtipletts at Joo, Dyalsy died -Sun- rapril 13, at 1919 Jordan, street organ ed Wednesday HG, at 234 Sealy Avene Jeane Jeterson, Jt. den Saturday Ape io at 18 Codae tame 1G. W. Porter lea Saturday. Aprif gat 2616-122 Bourbon, atret, ‘Theme apeon ted» Toeay Apri 33 at 04 Cochran street ETES Bore. to Mr. and Mra. Wilt Weer sibs Tomes, Soudny April 34 «fi itp hr und bra f. Sajor Peri 140) Calta Monday Apr 4, «bor. oa ana hie Uwe Lens 3011 in Jncnto. Woeaday, Apel ee bor re ME and re, George Bennett HN Tayo areet, Toeatays Apr ian ton ico NF, and re: Lew ne 2413 ‘cottage Lane ona Aorit 10a fi "te Mra rn Be Elon ‘avon Monday 27 2, 8 ey. tro, Mrs ahd re Jaskaon Pees 22° ago Bondaye apn 3 a sure te Seger of Chleneo Int aneriy” siting ber rahe er PMc a9 san acto. street sllss Bra Uae Wale of an Anton to vaidng Mr and Mr Wal Lis ‘Sn and Ni Witle-Ambree on Good See 3, W, Don: of Ht eno, Okiahoms var tn, tho ci’ in week. viating TEs’ alien sire Haretee "Boyd on Hexen tree eS rn Tuomas Hocper iy at he home on "Goat Central -Avsous rials Ein Souther ot Howson awh ian Jun reared from Franc Tener aod ha wit, a9 To Sout Seas amon ‘hey are dl Shel Ain Cente ame of ire ‘Toomas Hooper, ‘tend the Patan Bxprens, nly 4. srear_ Meat teper in aan, et ima your howe town. fpnone Make! 61 and order ths Mire Pedece Prather entertained ns Ronor of Pritate "Et Souther 1 dete 1 alle. ret Sued ihe! Bett sveain ‘rast ihe War “Avein Reece wai rom. be i Stohenns ta nad ea ferret ee ‘tent a6 Boel strat tant 7 wr and Meh. 3. Johonon 2 ‘Sunday ale ast ‘eeteking, drone Cl aa °Gho" weak tay ands, lead, Kemet of eat Saeet o he Deitas ae ES ek, he soe over ‘SOCIETY. cy ee ieareumen bau aie aver iingalaea. bch aha ik sere ee oer oe ae oe cone pee epee: fe eee a ree ee ee ee a ee ees bl yas cece a a eee Soe ees pete rea eee at te aoe one ee Rsk na core ae eae eas aaa ot ree fend of the Mate ntl inaead_ of poe ese cee eas pec ane Fram eee ee Se ae ee oe Sega weet ao gee oe Pe fae ee eee ie he roi ba ee Scotia ora careers ae See oe iiieas isa eee ec se eee ete Be ae tne tune Qa tome i oe eas cauceaes sae earenmiar 2 ane eo nee es a le a pom i ioe ara gra an bent Ri ertitemees tee pee wees : aerate Meas Gatch tae Sear teee ar eee ES hn no, a eae enn et eeaierietes Sena ne ape sno Beart ae se Beretta sae on itee Bp. White unexpectedly IN MEWORY OF Prot, BF. Daveell, Who Departes ‘This Tale March #7, 1918. —Death cannot come untimely “am, who ta A to die rue en of ia ea ate are ‘fia. aly =v eloer thie Mtn, “The earlier Immarsalty. yaep BURCH. ‘HE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIT 26, 1018. ST. PAUL M, R, CHURCH. einer Burford and Juliette Sin Se'Sanday schon clergacn were spinal cre uae fo {Bia eneebeat Supt A, Me Mar fs*tansed heh. commeaatios, for fe jumanor heh, he band the fervena shy aated br nao {onsen hackers "rbe_ mor {ee and reningdeveol wars Sbwedan asker spiriceat ie fe°thn st Pater and the, exam tina’ of amena Sallie rere "Rally manfetet anne thatthe words tthe Preciting Minter Fico. ome bard and een Pre erstaa ester thar names oe Brereton te ole ieahe mar enter ‘tine eieanry Drive, ea Stoves ‘Quite reece an Sanon 2etare wan fain en# lace. the'lige "obese fo. the cae Side Mtoe Sao humanity "the Sfoendane atl of the serio was somal” tary an tnteretsd Pan Wore, Wea hua orm dee. {Re “unin of Be fd "who. teller ie worth an Austr ad mie Mache “babies were ek An Couerver eporter NmW MOUNE MORIN mAPrist corcnen. PRN SIEM eee were ‘held at our ‘1% courct ‘wat, ‘comer Roseland to Sennscn ‘seen Sunday where Carne he bod ror our new ll now “vader” constewcton: At 9: Slog a. mi, Nem ovine Pate was on imate du schoo! "AL Toh clock Ac me Reve WG Gootvon ‘reached from” Lake 38 Si°0"p m8 rogram eae ener thd Re Jordat of Oak Clit, preach sa acmisag. sermon. At 6 elo fer i Sain war on time Wt the’, VP, "At v30 lock the hate, preach rone sermon, 8 the Mastsvection, of Christ, and pete at aed 0. he "Carch €Sfictin “Fiat ISTSR ADDIE LEACH, Cleek Phone 1. 200 3 {AREAL REUTY PARLOR ten town ior ten ad gone Alem ne 48 Xe Contra! Ave> ee Bs ce you can. et th lntnt sat sat haprovelneo in fea Samarng ma fearing eae ir cabo Cea of treatment 7H fo tea years Yeas 2 AAS ADDTE WILAZAMS, Prop, ‘DALLAS, TEXAS. Mi NG PICTURES F | SCHOOL THEATR 8211 COCHRAN STREET e Sunday, April 27 : ® PEARL WHITE / i‘ | In The “Lightning Raider” ! en ey a Lge aoe ST ay SPECIAL ATFRACTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, = APRIL 28-29 x “Vanity Pool” Starring Mary Mac Larcn \ The Bewitching American Beauty of the screen, in one of her most lavish productions, “Vanity Pool” unquestionably one of the bigdest plays to be seen this season. A real Knock out —oUo igs i “Vanity Pool,”’ | a ¢ . uy ; | —Is a strong story of Cinderella EG 5 | Girl's Dreams. | ye | ——Man’s Kiss causes deep misery |] y % od : ‘ ——Political Intrigue takes Maid \é Py Fs from home of squalor to Palace of \ p } Luxuries ; ean nar N N . VA MAeee Wednesday, April 30, In “Roped.” The Great Western Cow Puncher, fresh from the Western Plains, going to New York'and marrying @ beau- titul young society debutant. Imag- ine what happened. = = -EDITH JOHNSON tn the tas pril 30, ae Ly > . bt 66 w Puncher, Jian 2 | 7 ie ike tains, going FN ing 0 beau- (2oleey , tant, Imag- fe 4 ese MARNY CAREY fa Rope ee Saturday, May 3, Wm. Duncan anc Edith Johnson Inthe Man‘ of Might” and “Terror of the Range” Contiouéd every Saturday. HS COME AMD SEE ' Our Double Machine, just installed. Latest improvement in Motion Picture. Nothing too good for our customers. HICH SCHOOL THEATRE PAG Porat Thursday, May 1, The Great ‘* Houdini” in the “Master Mystery” Continued every Thorsday « * o : j i 5 y hey 4 es BY Ee oP waitian panewe OB Lands « wallop ja the great Virarrarh Serial 9 “rie Gece Oe We, DUNCAN. sf ie ‘ “Hon of Might ia Sees eee a pegs i a Sth; 2) tb Cee ea Le a a ae ce GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE THURSDAY, MAY 1, "THE MAN OF MIGHT," Featuring William Duncan, Edith Johnson, Joe Ryan, supported by an all star cast. Also Tom Mix in a two reel Western Drama running with "THE MAN OF MIGHT." Every Thursday. Adults 17 Cents; Children 10 Years Old 11 Cents GRA NTRAL Sunday, April 27th The Red Glove Featuring Marie Walcamp, Thomas Lingham and Alfred Allen. A continued story every Sunday. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN He Comes Up Smiling One of his latest five reel-western dramas; featuring Marjorie Daw, Kathleen Kirkham, Frank Campean, Herbert Standing, Albert McQuarrie and Bull Mogtana. Douglass Pairkanks, in the role of Jerry Martin, a tramp, or rather a young chap who tires of existence as a bank clerk and elects to follow the life of a knight of the road. His adventures on Adults 17 cents; Child THE FILM "THE FILM" and Nanette are overloaded to be re-united, but their happiness is clouded by Brang, who is attracted to Nanette and makes love to her. Nanette, how ever remains real to John and repulses the attention of Brang. Then comes the war. News of the opening hostilities comes on the wedding day of John and Nanette. John is four other sons enlist for service with the Canadian forces. One after another all he John are "filled and misery comes into the home of the widow Patricia. Then Nanette child comes to soften the grief of the mother and the anxiety of the wife. Presley the fifth son of the widow enlist. John's letters hone tell of the sufferings endured by French and Belgian children in the war and Nanette finally determines to go to their aid. She enlists in the Red Cross and is asked, but to duty in a convent in France. She sees her unshand, lows an aviator, but soon afterward he is brought down inside the German lines and is made a prisoner. In the meantime Gens Strange becomes an officer in the German Army. In the advance on Paris, the Gernans takes the convent in which Nanette is on duty. Strang attacks her and terrifies fight develops. She succeeds finally in escaping to another son, and wars the door. While John escapes from the German far prison and is the uniform of a German soldier who has been killed, starts for the convent. Nanette, safe for the time being behold a barred door, stands in horror as Strang pounds, at the door outside. She grasps a knife determined to plunge it into the loom. If the door yelps. THE LATEST 1919 PICTURE CENTRAL THURSDAY, MAY 1, ```markdown ``` THE HERO - WILLIAM DUNCAN In Washington he and The King of Mighty supported by a alliance cast including Edith Johnson and Joe R. an THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. GRAND RAL THEA JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER ents; Children 10 years old SPECIAL ATTRACTION Tuesday and Wednesday, April 29th and 30th Matinee Each Day at 2:30 P.M A Continued Show Until 11:00 P.M. "The Heart of Humanity" THE HEART OF HUMANITY, starting Dorothy Phillips and supported by Walt Whitman, William Stoval, Robert Anderson, Frank, Bresidwood, George Hackthorn, Gloria Joy, Margaret Mann and Pat O'Malley. In a little Canadian village lives Nannet, the ward of Father Michael. She is engaged to John, son of the widow Patricia. John is one of four other brothers, all of whom adore the little girl. John returns from c-lege, picking upon the way as a traveling companion. Oscar Strang John. DOROTHY PHILLIPS IN "THE HEART OF HUMANITY" TEST 1919 PICTURES ARE SHOWN AT THE GRAND NTRAL THEATR AND THEAT the big highway, and his final winning of the girl of his choice, are the elements of a story both mirth-provoking and interesting. MONDAY, APRIL 28TH The Silent Mystery Featuring Francis Ford, Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby, continued every Monday. Get Away Kate A two reel drama The Land of Mystery In "The Ghost of Slumber Mountains" the most startling, daring and fascinating picture ever-filmed. Herbert Dawley went back to the Dawn of Time to bring before our very eyes the animals that lived when history began. ES ARE SHOWN AT THE ND THEATRE "THE HEART of HUMANITY" Allen Holbair's Super Production Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS John, after killing two German guards, reaches the room in which Strang is struggling to open the door. There is a fight, and he kills Strang. He then forces the door open to that his wife has stabbed her. She does not die, however, and recovers after several weeks in a hospital. Nanette is persuaded to go back home, and there is a happy re-union. A story of love that passeth all undaunting. A great romantic picture you will never forget. Bring your whole family to see it. Love can never lose its own. Love of the mother for her children binds the thrones of God to his footstool upon the earth. Love, it is which triumphs over every evil and restores the world to tranquil peace. These and greater loves than those are centered in "The Heart of Humanity." This picture was shown to thousands at the Hippodone. Every one should see this soul stirring drama. Adults 25c Children 10 years Old 15c SEE THE FASTEST SERIAL EVER PRODUCED: Francis Ford (in his Newest and Greatest Serial THE SILENT MYSTERY™ IS THRILLING EPISODES With Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby Greatest and 'most' mysterious plot and swiftest action of any serial ever filmed. NAME OF THEATRE, ETC. THE VILLAIN-JOE RYAN in Viagrapt's bi serial, "The Man of Might" featuring William Duncan supported by six aliens cast including Edith Johnson and Joe Rose.