Dallas Express

Saturday, July 5, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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TEXAS WASHER WOMEN THREATEN STRIKE KELLEY MILLER SPEAKS ON ECONOMY AND ORGANIZATION THE NEGRO WAS ONE HUNDRED PER CENT IN WAR---MUST BE ONE HUNDRED PER CENT WITH HIMSELF, IF HE WOULD RISE. Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 28, NO. 38. TEXAS KELLEY MILLER ECONOMY AND THE NEGRO WAS ONE HUNDRED BE ONE HUNDRED PER CE WOULD RISE. By N. W. Harlee. Under the old system, one man did all the thinking, and the other two think and work. The contractor advertises for hands, he means brains and hands. The man with the hoe is just as smart as the man with the hoe is just as smart. The men are required to be thinkers as well. BELIEVES IN GETTING NEW IDEAS --- The Dallas Express Stamford, Conn., July 3.—An administrator has just been asked for the estate of Miss Charlotte C. Ward, a former hospital for Inpatient last September. Miss Wardion executed a will leaving all her property to William T. Harrington. The estate was said to be worth $500,000. In some mysterious manner much of the property has been seized by the authorities are investigating. New York, July 13.—The best annual convention of the National Association of Headwaters held in reverence on Saturday, the Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the National headquarters of the Association, No. 438 Lenox Ave. in New York, has been in existence for over twenty years and which takes into its membership headwaters, add water, and furnish the room service, has up to the convention this year, afforded death for only men in the headwaters. The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE MADAM WALKER CO. PLANS BIG CONVENTION tion which was proposed by Dr. B. C. Waller, Secretary of the Association, to the side men death benefits and other rights which have herefore been confined to the men in the organization, to attract the side men to the organi-plan, to carry out an arrest plan, to brook relations with tivities of the organization. The officers following are elected for the years 1925-26. A. M. Thompson, 1st. V. Presid. A. M. Thompson, 1st. V. Presid. A. M. McLane, 3rd V. Pres. W. E. B. McLane, 3rd V. Pres. Secretary, Dr. B. C. Waller, Treasurer; Joe. T. Lee, the members of the Association; J. B. A. Joyner, H. Alston, Chairmans J. T. Benson, William Dill, Jock Quewman, R. D. Brooks, N. P. Berry, A. J. Aoyner, H. Alston, "Black Star Line" Bankrupt. (By The Associated Negro Press), New York, June 17—“The Bainbridge Steamboat Company made of steamships to trade in the interests of the Colored race,” by the University and the African Communities League, with headquarters at No. 38 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, munk by Assistant District Attorney instrusted Marcur Garvey, who instructed marriages and organizations, to refrain from collecting any move funds. Garvey prom- sured, according to Mr. Kirkle, who has examined the case, that the Secretary, Ashywood, also colored of No. 515 Lenox Ave. Garvey has collected about $500,000 and throughout the United States and throughout the United States, made at the request of a committee of the association, who complained of the association, organizations were about backurow. Expect Holey To Succeed Scott. HARMONY CAN EXIST IN SOUTH **By The Associated Negro Press.** Worcester, Mass., July 3—Harmonious relations between states and the African nation can rest, as cultivated, is the conclusion of R. H. Leavell of Mississippi, one of the inpatients of the Directog of Negro biochemics. In 1916-17, the report on which has just been issued through the office of the Directog of Negro biochemics, the experiences of a number of committees, the case of Adams county in the case of the county seat. The harmony existing there, he believes, is due to the close contact of the leaders of the two races. The communities, where white illiteracy is lowest, where communities have existed for many years, where whites and blacks have long been Noting:the hiring the unfurritate death of Madam C. J. Walker, the Management of Madam C. J. Walker Mgr. Company is planning for one of the most successful Corporate Director of the company. The third an- SCOTT PREDICTS NEGRO DIVISION IN REGULAR ARMY COLORED OFFICERS TO COMMAND. Cleveland, Ohio. July 3, Emmett J. Scott, assistant to Secretary Baker, J. Scott, assistant to Negro division under Colored officers in the new regular army program in an address before the National Association of Colored People, held in St. John's African Methodist Episcopal church, in St. John's, where Mr. Scott, has demonstrated his military will follow their into battle. While commending Secretary Baker of the Colored troops, he asserted there should have been 8,000 Colored officers instead of 1800. He also asserted that without the colored troops engaged, which was placed at 400,000. In contract; where the soil is fertile; where right of trial in court is maintained for Negroes, and where Negroes are encouraged to own property. TEXAS GIRLS LIKE OVERALLS AND LIKE JOBS AS WELL. Austin, Texas, July 3. "We like 'em," say sixteen women who donned overalls and machine shop several months before the armistice was signed. "I like 'em," says the foreman, who says the women are the girls. The girls are swearing hammers punching numberplates for bates of the plates and say they intend to make $50,000 more before confronting their overalls or their jobs. SOUTH AFRICAN BULL IS SOLI FOR $11,500. Bloemfontein South Africa. July 3. One hundred percent of France's stock is sold. The highest individual figure is 100,000 euros in a bauled bull, a record in Africa. The stock, of the Ancestry ancestry of export to Holland and devastated Europe, opening up great possibility for a union pedigree stock-breeding. STATE TO GIVE MEDALS AS SERVICE REWARD. All War Veterans to Receive Emb lems from Adulant General. All soldiers who served in the world's war, the Spanish-American war and all the Mexican border wars of State of Mexico, according to a letter from the State of Missouri, according to a letter from the Bureau of Military Research, archivist of the Military Historical Society, from H. C. Clarke, adjunct assistant of Missouri. The Army Historical Society has graphical records or every man in St. Louis and St. Louis County in Missouri, so as possible, in order that the may may be completed and the medals issued for delay. That will make possible the service of the Army, suit the records of the service in application for medals, but it will also safeguard the proper placing of the medals. The War Camp Community Service Historical Society is the collection of words and men who have not already filled out blanks or are doubtful if they have filled out blanks or are doubtful if they call at once the War Camp Community Service headquarters, 100 North Pearl street, and fill out the information. ILLINOIS BAPTIST CONVENTION HONOR FORMER TEXAN. The delegates have all returned from the Illinois Baptist State Convention. They report a great success, and they are pleased Oliveet Baptist church was unanimously elected as president. He attempts to persuade the delegates to the last he would not accept the position but the unanimity and enthusiasm he received will ban to change his opinion. Rev. J. H. Braham will be in Texas, Jill X. and he expects to re-enter the convention. national convention of the Madam C. J. Walker, agents meet at Mukonoka, Oklahoma, August 7th, 8th and 11th, and in connection with the Madam C. J. Walker annual unusual interest this year, it has been planned to set aside one day as a Memorial to Madam Walker. Dr. J. Walker, Dr. J. Walker of Ga. MADAM DOUGLASS MEETS WITH DANGEROUS STREET CAR AC- IDENT IN MEMPHIS. (Affiliated Neuro Press News Service) Special to the Dallas Express. (emphasis added) Mary R. C. Douglass, noted hair Culturist, of St. Louis, Mo., who is now operating branch offices in Memphis, met with a narrow escape from the Saturday evening, June 21, about 11 p.m. at Lauderdale street, just south of St. Paul Avenue, in an in-bound Linden Avenue car. No. 421 making bore down upon her car, a Ford Sedan, backing out of a driveway, when at that moment the street car caught straight-a-head, side 'swipe, and crushed her car in like an egg shell, shaken up and brushed and cut by flying glass; also, Editor Jas. E. Washington of the Western New York University, her and her chauffer, Mr. Alonzo Harper of Helena, Ark. Ambulance was on the scene within a few minutes, also, Mr. Hayses himself, in his big Douglass across down, accounted by Madam Pearl C. Cook, to the Wilson Hospital, 1103 Pierce street, she is doing nicely at this night. New York Pythians Plan Mammoth Meeting (By The Associated Negro Press). Albany, N. Y., July 7, -More than 400 students will attend the state will attend the four days' session of the 30th annual convention of the Pythias and the ninth annual convention of the grand court, O. O. C. of Pythias and the ninth annual convention of New York in Turn Vernel hall, Schenectady, July 30, 21 22 and 28, under the joint direction of Chesapeake County Court No. 39, of Schenectady. Where there are seven lodges; New Rochale, where there are three lodges; Buffalo, Rochester, Uilca, New York; Syracuse, Syracuseville, Syracuse and Elmira. Provision will be made to entertain the guests of a large number. Hotel accommodations will be provided for a large number. Herman Clark, of the arrangement, is chairman of the arrangement. DESIGNS FLAG FOR NEGROES (Bp The Associated Negro Press). Starcorp Williams, with whom originated the movement to petition the government to confer upon the Negro the right to name one of the world war battleships the war of the Negros world war, has designed a flag for Mr. Williams says he believes that the one thing the Negroes lack to make them a unified throughout the world is the belief that a flag will have that effect. The flag has a black field, denoting the dark continent of Africa, and a white field, representing the corner represents the kingdom of Abysinia. In the upper left corner the blood which has been represented by Negroes of the Congo Free States, and in two lower corners are the publics of Haiti and Liberia. In the lower left corner which Mr. Williams says is symbol- and well known agents and prominent representatives of the Company will also take an active part in this program. The last session of the Convention will be given over to the announcing of the successful contestants in Madam Walt Disney's $1,000.00 price offer. The contestants will be received from all parts of the country. DEMAND $2 MINIMUM AND CASH AND CARRY PLAN. WHITES CLAIM PRICE PROHIBITIVE AND ORGANIZE TO DEFEND THEMSELVES. EXPECT WASHING MACHINES TO PLAY IMPORTANT PART. WILSON, IN ADDRESS, FLEAIDS FOR UNCHANGED TREATY AND COVENANT AS PEACE IS SIGNED. It is for this reason that I have a great church in the city, a new church, a new church. There is ground here for deep satisfaction and hope. WOODROW WILSON. Signing of Peace Treaty Formally Closes Great World's War. Although technical termination of the war will come to each nation only when the treaty is approved by the ratifying power of the nation, to $1.60 Per Annum PRICE FIVE CENTS. STRIKE AMUM AND AND CARRY PLAN. RIVITIVE AND ORGANIZE TO DEPECT WASHING MACHINES TO even can get a wash woman for any sort of price the service is no poor that it is little better than none at all. It is reported that new demands of the wash women will be a minimum price of $2.00 and further that the clothes must be taken to the wash women when you want your clothes you must to and red them. Just how far they will go with this program is not known but it is asserted by some that they will not get far from this situation now, as for instance. If you want to get your clothes before the season and style change, you simply have to go If the matter goes on as it appears to be going there will be a good do-machine for electric washing machines, and a good washing machine, so say the report. Interest also after today will be more decidedly centered on the tour to the country, the quantity of the petition after he has laid the treaty before the Senate. Whole the hierarchy and business of the country are known, it is understood the president will go West as far as the Pacific Coast, making addresses in support of the constitution. As a marking of the treaty will be followed by formal ratification before commercial relation, with Germany may be resumed, a spirit of cooperation and a file notice of ratification with the French secretary in Paris may be expected to develop. The first nation, therefore, probably will be among those whose forms of government are as Great Britain, which may ratify the treaty through a more order of the privy council. (By The Associated Negro Press.) Gorman, July, 7—Colored people are to be admitted to this town, according to unanimous rule, the Chamber of Commerce, The City of Baltimore, to adjust the problems of living conditions, schools, social justice and other questions that may arise. Gorman is a rapidly growing oil town and developments are so fast that the first class citizen obtainable. Already several hundred have come ```markdown ``` TEXAS TOWNS. JACKSONVILLE. Mrs. J. H. Collins after spending a week in the city visiting left for New York. Mr. George Gibson, the noted short stop, who has been playing fast ball with the Jacksonville ball team will play Cuney, July 2nd. OKMULGEE. Okumbweke, Texas July 3—Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Gillippe, Mr. and Mrs. Winn. A. Davis were guests of Mrs. A. F. Fields, the hair dresser on E. Smith's delicat cream was served. The District Board of the W. Cincinnati Board of the W. Creamed delicat cream was served. Rev. J. A. Anderson, president; Rev. H. A. Howard, sisters Sandra, Franken and William Borders of Corsicana Texas is in the city. Mrs. Blanche Lee is doing fine here in her Poro Hair dressing business. Mrs. M. E. Sunday school convention at Sapulpa reports a splendid session. TAYLOR. Taylor, Texas July 3—Prof. C. M. White of Denver, Colo., was here Monday to meet the American Wood Mrs. M. M. Sharkie of Houston organized the A.M. Baptist Church at Mrs. E. Wright was chosen president. Mrs. E. Wright Rice, a prominent lecturer of August, was dressed here on the 26th inst., after a brief illness. Her bed side was surrounded by her mother, brother, and sisters when she was 16. She abord the L. & G. N., Friday night to abord the L. & G. N., Friday night to abord the house of the deceased but had home here the past eight or ten months with Mr. H. J. Rector and Mrs. Rector being a sister. The daughter and Mr. Ernest authority accompany the resting place of the place of Palestine, spent the week-end on business. Mrs. L. B. Murphy is visiting in Bristol. Mrs. Cresicah Hanford of Bartlett was the guest of Mrs. H. E. Simmons. Rev. P. H. Jackson, left for Henderson. The beautiful residence of Mr. Lewis Adams is nearing completion. Mrs. Lulaby Hatcher is here on a visit. Miss Nannie R. Harrison has returned from Palestine, Texas. **MEXIA.** Mexin, Texas, July 3—Rev. J. W. Hawkins, a pastor of the Antichuck Baptist church and a goodly number of teachers, has returned to Texas, for Sunday services. Miss Lulaby Scott of Fu. Worth, is a pastor of Miss Willie Pearl Tatum. Mr. Zephrinah Beal, son of Rev. Real of Launchael Chapel M, E church, has returned to Mississippi, where he has been employed. Private Floyd Duncan, Kettering College, of the 599 Fighters U. S. A. have just returned from France and is at home again after almost two years in the United States. Corporal James Reynolds of the $01 Pioneer Infanty, U. S. A., has been accompanied by a discharged honorably. Mrs. Dinah Riley, who has been very ill for the last two months left, has been accompanied by her mother, aunt and little son. Mrs. Zelioffler, a mother and little son. Miss Verdea Garman has returned from Dallas, where she spent a few weeks with her father, Rev. A. G. Gorman. Kelly Miller, the great speaker and writer of Washington, D. C., will be here to the open house, July 7, 1919, and we hope that all race people of Mexia and surroundings will be there. You will find the Express at the home of Walter Cotton. **RUSK.** Rusk, Texas, July 3.—Many of the Buk boys are returned from France. Amanda, then a Private Squatter Herndon and George Weems, Mr. Herndon, who lives near Ponta, spent OKMULGEE TAYLOR. MEXIA. fifteen months overseas. Mr. George Weems, who went to France with Mrs. Hannah Harris and his native home, to visit his mother, Mrs. Hannah Harris and family, AF. days he returned to his old job in Dallas. Professor Board is in session this week at New Mt. Olive church of which Rev. Dewa is the pastor. Rev. Buford and S. S. Stephens of this great work. A pleasant time is being hard at out of town Dr. E. G. Young, P. E. of the C. P. Pleasant C. M. E. church, Sunday and night. This is the first service Dr. Dewa has given, owing to his recent attestation at his home in Texaskana. The remains of Mrs. Harriet Weems from Palestine for burial. The funeral took place Sunday from the residence of his wife, mourning the deceased formerly lived in Rusk and leaves a number of friends and relatives who mourn her. The Negro Business League, in which many of Cherokee County Colonels are members, at Cuney, July 1st and 2nd. Several persons from our city plan Mr. Harrison Morrison and little Ava Valentine of Pollock have been visiting schools, working at the Texas Steel Company has been delayed on account of the heavy snow, but our town is still hoping to be placed on the map as one of the best iron ore centers in the many of our Colored citizens are beginning to realize the importance of the town. We will be bought at a reasonable price. Land values around Rusk are in demand, so will soon be forced to pay two prices for land. It is already a difficult proposition as this place to rent a room for rent houses. Colored churches at Rusk are improving, so that some improvements ought to be made in regard to securing better houses of worship. It is hoped that a movement will be made to improve the nine, knees buy filling enclosures in several other nearby towns. His young people in church going, and thus revive the interest of our young people in church going. We keenly buy filling enclosures in several other nearby towns. His young people who employ him. Rev. and Mrs. G. T. Brown and Mrs. R. L. Kennedy good by those who employ him. Rev. and Mrs. G. T. Brown and Mrs. R. L. Kennedy good by those who employ him. Mr. Isaac Penson of Holly Shriners on see our square last Saturday. Mr. Isaac Penson of Holly Shriners on see our square last Saturday. Master Frank Weeens, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weeens of Dalton, FL, and his mother, Mrs. Hannah Harris, has returned to the home. She is a supportive supporters of the Dalton Express in Rusk, might be mentioned the name of the woman who has hired Mr. Harris, Mr. Scott Barnes, Mr. Arthur Allen, Mr. James Robinson, Mr. Ewing Hicks, Mrs. J. M. Pinkston, our hair-dress spent a few days in Tyler, this Cameron, Texas, July 3. —Born to Mrs. Johnna Mace Muckee and the same mother as at writing. Mrs. Ruth Newcombe, who is attending the normal Childcare Home, will be home in Miss Morrison of Temple was in the city last week on business, and will return from Oklahoma City last week. She will spend summer here. The children will return from Chicago, July 10 to conduct his big rally at Cameron Grove. A big reception was given at Mrs. Rachel Woods on last Friday night Rv. Bucker and Rev. Barber were in the city last week. A sample was in the city Sunday, Mrs. M. L. Richards left for Oklahoma on a week trip. On the sick list. The reporter ran back downwell, Saturday and returned. A reception was by the F. I. S. on last Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Teague, Texas. July 3—Sunday Church Sunday. July 4—Church Church Sunday. July 5—Elder Bodger and little Varie Brower came up sunday from Jawett, to visit her parents. The T. B. C. was in special saturday night for the purpose of visiting. CAMERON. TEAGUE THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919. DRIVE AWAY THAT OLD LOOK MADAM C. J. WALKER'S BEAUTY PREPARATIONS J. Walker Mfg. Co., North West Street, Napolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. No. 406. Price $1,000. We carry the Mme. Baum's Collection of Straight- tening Combs and Hair Dressers' Tools. POSTPAID $1,000 The celebrated Mme. Baum's Preparations which make the skin smooth. The hairliners. Mme. Baum's Mail Order House P. O. R. Ree 188. Penn. Terminal Station, New York City. When writing, mention this paper. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. BREV-MARIE POMADE - The-Mas- netic Hair Dressing, used with or without straightening irons, will grow 4 inches of beautiful hair in six weeks. Price 50 cents. Heal- terma. Price 50 cents. Postage 10 cents extra. --- --- Madam Col. Walker's COLD CREAM New York Madam Walker's INDIANAPOLIS, U.S.A. herbship is now something over two knight knight J. R. Brewer is the order of the order to say to your paper as it is delivered to the little boy. WEATHERFORD. Weatherford, Texas, July 3. - Services were good at all churches Sunday, and many were in attendance. Texas Association was held here, Rev. B. B. Johnson, the moderator preached a noble sermon. One was hurt in the jail died Saturday night and was buried Sunday. He had just been released from prison. Dave Abernathy was called to Port Huron, the area of sickness. Dave Abernathy was called to Wednesday night Mr. Alphonso. You will always find the Express at the A. B. H. E. SAYLES. The above picture is the likeness of H. E. Sayles, a young man, who has made rapid progress in the world, and is now worth more than $11,000. He was born, August 19, 1885, nites Montessori of the town of Gilmer, Texas. He is now operating as a businessman, and is an organizer of "The Colored Booked Business Association" in Upshall County Texas. 5-13-40s FREE FASHION BOOK MAILED UPON REQUEST Real Human Hair MARIA MAYER All our wigs are hand made order, from maker to winter. WITCHER, transformations. Burds and alms of this of his goods. A. 1. Cleaning Cream, 2. Vanishing Cream, 3. Cold Cream, 4. Witch Hazel Jelly, 5. Super-Fine Face Powder Brown, White, Rose. NEGRO SOLDIERS IN OUR WAR Talk all about the war. it is fair to saved people. A tremendous and price only $2.66. Agents making $1 to 11 a day. Send $26 quick for agent's writtt. AUBYN JEWELS Co. 50 state Street, Washington, D. C. FREE STYLE BOOK MAILED TO COLORD WOMEN Every woman should have a book to read. We are largest author of Colored W- omen's governmental articles and articles published in the United States. This small book abstainently counts with extra hours of service. $10.00. MONTHLY. POSTPAID $1.10 hold at auction for future prices, bonuses, memorials, HUMANA HAIR COMPANY When written mention of price. Department "J" A. B. All ladies can have long beautiful hair and we convince you and start your hair care routine. Get results from the first treatment. Cure 300, Preserving Oil, 500; anywhere prepaired. I also teach manicure and beauty culture by mail. Address Madam Lucea McDaniel 220 E. More St. Greenville, Texas. USE REGINALL COCOA BALM America's Greatest hair Grower LATE MAY 1945 Late May 1945 Austria, Berchtesgade Austria, Berchtesgade Laboratory of Laboratory of Wilhelm Wieser Wilhelm Wieser Abel bair grow Abel bair grow the main the main of the of the first first values values long, long long, long GET THE BEST ATTENTION AUTHORIZED EXPERTS of years of expertise. The initial Laboratory has been established in manufacturing of Bali hair grow tips. Bali hair grow tips are excellent. It equalizes. It supplies: tips, rolls, sticks, tools of the hair, tools of the hair, born hair, hair products of all kinds. Give it a trial, one box will convince you off. Buy a box of CEDES where all others. FALL on a Money Back押金 — use. Send $10 to: ACENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE REGINALN ADDRESS 161 Bell Street Adelaide, GA MNE. A. M. NBYTH, 708 E. 3rd Street. Okiahna City. Okla. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL Sore muscles and joints yield to the penetrating influence of the lightning oil. When the punch is near or on the surface of the ground, it suppresses the penetrating influence of the power of the punch, giving a smooth surface to the gel and allowing it to penetrate. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL The thick revival for thunderstorms, hardened by the heat of the lightning oil, is a powerful and durable oil. HUNT'S LIGHTNING Oil can always be used adversely, but it is always best when used on areas of it that can't supply, not harm, the ground. A. A. Richardson Mobilite Co. BREWING TEXAS The above is the likeness of W. H. Harvey, president of the Royal Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. Wm. Litlies is Secretary. Our Motto: Payment of all just claims. You do not have to have for your claim, the client must have to have the undertaker about our company, who will be convinced. Agents want you will be convinced. MADAM CDTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER. GROW HAIR ON The inventor of this hair grower, the inventor of this sixteen ingredients and containing everything necessary to grow the hair, prevent dandruff and tetter, prevent hair from fall, and keep it in shape and stratehy at all times, this hair grower will not make the hair sticky, but keep it soft and durfy, and keep it stratehy without out pressing, but may press it if you desire. I guarantee this hair grower to grow hair on an average of one inch a month, also to darken gray. Prices by mail prepald. 1 Box. $ .50 12 Boxes. $ .60 12 Pressing. $ .60 Pressing. $ .50 Shampoo. $ .50 Send to or Express money order, mayable to... AGENTS--$6.00 A DAY Olive Oil Pomade is an olive oil, oage, and napher preparation, better than all others for the skin. It is made from oil of denoufel, crumbs, scales, scales litching, breaking, baking hair, malt water, goat milk, and olive oil. ```markdown ``` The Summerest Method Hair Culture is the Most Complete, Convenientive course of treatment for hair and scalp and their proper Treatment of hair and scalp in six to eight days, we want to house it in six to eight days. We want to provide a proper method. Comprehensive course by mail $10. Summerstress College is the Gateway to a Business Business College. Invited. Send stamp for circular, mention this newspaper. THE SUMMERSTRESS COMPANY Monclair, N.A. U.S.A. HEART LEAF Hair Tone If you have short, nappy and harsh hair, or if you are unruly with dandruff, please call us and have scalp. DO NOT DLAY, but at once, HEAT LEAF HAIR TONE. Do not use hair dryer. Do darkness gray hair and put new life into it. Price the mail by mail on receipt or acuity wanted. You can pay privately money at once for the SUPO-SULPHO MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA, GA. Walker's DEPARATIONS for the HAIR World main thinning Cars C.I.J. Walker's deparations purchased in SQUARE YELLOW HOUSE C.I.J. Walker's Soil and Spatter deparations, which is LOUIS GARINES LADIES' HOUSE In writing, informing about the deparations, we are pleased to announce the following: C.I.J. Walker's MP's Co. and N. Ward Street, Indingley, London F2 Hair GROWER Presser and Grower THE STAR HAIR GROWER A Wonderful Hair Dresser and Grower A. HAIR Before using was 6 inches long No more ..... Dandruf No more ..... Falling Hair No more ..... Hectine Scalp Oil No more ..... Tetting No more ..... Boconnan Gives Health to Scalp and Growth of long Fluffy Hair. USE MADAM JESSEI GARTER'S WON- DERFUL GROWING OIL PRICES: Growing Oil ..... $80 Pressing Oil ..... $80 Temple Oil ..... $80 AGENTS WANTED. Why not grow your hair? Be close to stamp for reply to letter. Madam Jessie Carter, Scientific Scalp Specialist 2761 Glearman St., Denver, CO. After using two years is now 22 sches long. WHITAKER'S CAFE 1600 Jackson Street Brighter and Better than ever, Koals to su- p on connection. Tables supplied with the best service unsecured. We want your trade. Sears of Dallas Black Glasts CONNECTION. ENOS WHITE BROTHERS Hair Straighten- ment of large machines. With one of our patent Alcohol Shower- ers or Cutting foot controls and safety. Eminent and just the GIANT Lot. 9-16 Solid Brass, CONV Jason Street than ever. Meals to suit the pocket supplied with the boat the market want your trade. stats ENOS WHITAKER, Prop Hair Straightening Cufffit of our patient Absorb Shoes you can behead you at safety. E unitary and just the thing for traveling GIANT 4oz. 9-inch Comb 75 Solid Brass, CONVEX TECHNOLOGY Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever, helps to quit the pool of book and in connection. Tables supplied with the boat market affords. Service unexcelled. We want your trade. Headquarters of Dallas Black Glants WOLF BROTHERS Hair Straightening Cutfit No more breakout of large chimneys. With one of our Foster Alarm Stores you can hand you the fire alarm system you need. Foster Alarm Stores 4.8 oz. $6.99, Sich 72 SES GIANT 4.8 oz. $6.99, Sich 72 SES MEN. WHY NOT ONGOLE WILL MAKE YOU SM POSITIVELY CONSENTING them to friends. Agents Wanted Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. WHY NOT?" GOLENE WILL MAKE YOU SMILE ATTIVELY CINEMA HAIR SEEING $1.25 AT 11:35 P.M. 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Send all money by money on STAR HAIR GROWER MANUFACTURERS Box 812, Greenboro, SL ea | Sere om 4 PUBLISH re 5 / homes Fis © Prone, ars : ‘ions & Prost, Cam } Hees rae & Feo, = Ls oe caer mn Tatar at Pot Unies at, Onllnn Fete agra rai mee SeRoGuiPIons W ADYARCR Bey See ‘Sorte Fo YHH FURLIC kag” erroneous retcction upon 0 Bee ites SPP e abissers SigusPisehe"pabansers ‘SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1900, THE WAKE OY WAKRS | fetaipts oy tas, | re ee bare she ee Despite the future drear. im wove re a pail ota te eat AAT lt oan 0 te. ‘cdo Hs ven at errr in pee aH at aca ooo ak tr Sokny’e Ge idan tei te va Seymmeren aise 7 wot are 0 2 ‘them holy. Rees uit earn «tw opin ot Oe Cit, copalne aati ts att ae a Sa Peery ene poe eli met bo. four tongue be wit! Rent scmmoty beshat ais tack Ses eS he tlds ofthe season’ for the Bea casas ta mao SMhesey locks and dark complexion, Maes hte cant ae ena w ss Fol "ttn ae Shan Grain ‘seriven ab hat 19 et down to com- Gere tate see COC EE Ra A big, man like 4 Ute man hes hg mare Tt te uumistsable, fctare mark of'« bie tan in that erretace te du de tine suey Jour own ects drvw. you We often tee Calorod men to gmat’ only white ewspavere” How Siero” cney are all other en. The ago Yrode n Daso veer ‘Fhe teen rate fh rah paper. Ths ‘hiuaman"Yeade tho Chae” paper ‘bat the tools Negro” iswores ‘Sen aver od nave the marks ‘Bh Matoasl N s9 Monies Las- ‘gan pres Augie 3, ke na 5, its is'Se vans, No, "A ate't mea fie Ws tore shexdd ye 4 record at fapsancr’ Wo mast abe aw icrea™ {6h tarat tn Toney mabe. inor Seri nae pe, at {Crete sam tay "bo "ouraged Serer inte ehh the Mot Seo ren ‘The Colored piace of Ysnhson i Mrectving beter pe somngn as dagy wo by The Koco. in Yo nes ea furs mane. eats nor cept Ae aed ing ths Stra ‘an own Mire." When eee: ur, ees ‘ike tbe yan, We can soe ble Sit Sie steno “tard aap _ Me, Colored inan, while Aifos = nx ‘ot complnint bear thn ta does. e not your enien seen tre fa The dev Fata crve tat alt Colored "ae “Sioa te, Th Sova er mat han Blof sae. of nome 0 zn pot forest tha we a ‘rebuild erally tie P on a tr. 1 is ma. eto, ame i sia ett Sh "suey apd he ake pee grater ny renee oe Dies Citas which cosls Mo. & naimber ot so-called Imear of the. Coicred race ‘oe for Meth to get the abl ‘reedina tho Dallas ‘xpress ane ‘gers Afseamertesn n-w pene’ ‘ner weld find by ryeding the On ee et, re "th tae walley ot deapoader cy Gace et) arehian aoeards yt anini. Breda | thew te igen tat tain ‘uraantty, “They ‘a dea 3 : ey WE CAN WI, ‘Wm i omen to faking ko « saint tnd ceiug lho de, te crerazeeothern While, democrat Minply takes the cal A. your a0 when German. anna were, marching fowerd Paris and tho Western Prant war moving daily toward he seting Jin, democrats ot iw Soothern brand Wee rinrng, the. curoh. ella for razor and taking Colored mea Yat BEseue wort by taking about the fovsile dott of “our country” and front would happen to “un” it the Central Powers ould win the. war ‘hs soon tat nrmlce was sled tet th here hl Siar yremce came, Shion se z the our "coumiry"tarngd "toi ye ams country ‘Ante mar lowed ‘op by mot sat murder and veer” othe Scie af Heinese, Snow, tte ‘arian and the: mv.” Ante ising Cuba Lene Peden, Mi Ranatee and Kar Ret Klan orean fattog” were orm. in_ tnt an epatts_ is out, 00 eect ircinsahcider "to shonin wi ie Ate amr a Cont po arsed tall kad Feady iy do. any crime necensnry”t Pek the “Miner bac In he lace “athe face ot si thin chaot and contusin the Cored man at Xe Tee Nettie nue. not tow waves of peefudice aa they come ove Topper ihe fies obtaining the He WC'ehiaen ot us county. i at aotttinessh te ee Ia yr birhs ‘wut rather, bes mut Mts io ihe Taatof overcomin Snitch ere It never "biore, e ‘unto to tell that bla stn i Kirown tants tot th iste of Mr ence. Tat ie koe that eaident i sot he: powe Beta Richa hie tour ouut"bare ‘ie "coustan care, a Frthingon thie. dhousht bo toe ange rk an one ane Fame‘ pemeeted ofthe prvileces 20 iehta'enramiect itn, br the. cont itn Spd the ls” amu com tution sp Parene anee Faorecenna it Bleek he oe har te ate By mista eee fee See ea 5 Sia Ot Ta ia re ae ote eet ts Be chang! Praarerare acer Soe nb tt iio Street eae ae it ee Sfameeye eestor Teed So aes ios berets are! OE ep eee eo fesaeet paket isons ene rea cetera y be it ct Beets nies Sa ea Din 4 Goon APPEARuNCE. eee ett eres ee eee a aac Sit sora Sea coerce oe foe gta, cee nce ear reaets eink ina ara a es aca is et ah gaa it ac, Fee cat oly Se Pea tha a 2 ae ee ee ae ts eee oe ol eee, oe, Cee ee a vet ar tobe fund all ove idap rteounes"d ach, reiving ay ‘sock rel saat Joe tach, he a doag Sate ald and cat int togved, Sowere, noma who Sa" att break tp & 0) ite smote the mob eater fe niga. wosid crn insta era the tot would butt he ube oat mente cowards ‘tho si’ xp sv moh hate ott in?’ Sabo topped bes Sone man pareve RnerER FURTHER OX. 3 i retroming for te tallers af tec wr to how hat not when ig atthe sebinaon: "ote ‘Haat bet 1 Mill hot be at “RUGhe forier on he scat i ‘Wrona tocever on tho throne pares Nor FILLED. Several place adverted be ute by tie mth were de Samed, Geanue of cele rn we FING eMR POWER OF ORGANIZATION. Duhon MC sey 3—Fales ee ec rete Sneath or tore avding the he Tou tarts fhe Ne Ser Staite eee Cow fg ee pt ae Ti ie treet snl eta nar EE ovale "Pink Bead tt al hoe re rom tian eet Se sree le sot ee Shab Waa ie Sc Sethe Stn ty Sistem “ta st ites "Ee neat Eyre aur obi hag SE te ae See fre. a sfc a tet Bien onic, er ace sek eae, tt Big toe Aa Ea ven ca" Bee seed ae sara, du Meow wat sevice Sao ba ta as "rt di ee Na a coftlesry “et. the sormany ar jt tit TERE weit tect Sie peat ST at greener, 8 er ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, rEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919. | eee THAYES DALAS FOR PORT AR-|‘The woods wore fu of "THUR ON JUNE 14-READ WAS) ¥ecoUld Hot get to the cb eaxoeee SINCE WAP. |S, seit cenar oe PY. HOUR—ME TELLS A THIILL~| Come nenin. ‘When 1 Woo ix@ StOMY OF THE THE MISE (hand! aay 0°60 tl OF A RACK. SAW MIGHTY MEN SGra, here” of Father st AND. AUGHTY WOMEN. AN ‘HE chiireh, “near 'N PASSING. DONT LACGH. | SatUrany end’ Sunday, (ath. Stat Correspondence, «| Salem: cy at, 2 Chere Somewhere in O14 Texas, June 39.| Cube, Tees Owe 1910 late Daan’ on tho morning | Thera te land, on oC dune if tor South Toran, 1 haa| Walt, 7, ores, alea en eon invited to dolay the Juaeteenth | ant Huston Joe Harter, fires stort, Aribur tho. local| MAPZ, Jane, Waters, 0 a eero ‘Dosinees “Lauguo.aving tho| (a jueaninrton, 240 acre ffir im hand 1° delvered tho, nae] MattBents 42 ‘res: Mos frees elow will give tne reader'an|0%,292, Seesi_ iam fds 'ot where T have boca and what] Stet: G,,T-,Dur 22» {Be people are aot. | Brith 50 eras” Janey i Money Grove. | ibe Wace, 1d ser spent Sanday, Sune 160 a 0 acres; John grove at Gunde, June 16th at Hovey cree; John Davie, 60 sc Mforehant ‘Perdue ‘presided. ‘Rov. 3.|jonnacs, 180, aarey; at K.Srney the ati 0 the shar | i ied ste rt tor andthe coir" es "Soe much Ge sussm otShe etararse| wlan 00 acon, T mpeat Mode, see sun! 18 teret samen BUD Men, me Con cient ecung, Twas called thre %, tne, milk: Blnon 7 bye. HG Boun but tho people", ala carpet ade: arent aucctan of te er. | Bratton, 60, eares: Mt, T olurned to Ladoote Adguat a0un| 6 saree: AF. Wade, ty : ae 6 acren? John. Waitaker, thing after 8:00 p. m, and after thing after $:00 p.m. and after fal sarpe Scare bee ara Ee ee ee Pee soos Se fe eeeme eres ee ee sare it eeceene poe ee eee oe ee oder cate eee eee ee ee Sas eee re een a Soon oe ae a emer oo ee ameeee so fees as Pee ea fetta Se a ee eee eee ae or ee ee, eee ieee sani See oo ee errata oat na it Senate ea ages a eee eat vice ee ee ce cee es SO ae pe eererees oo Reese aes Sie ore =A ee aes es eee Bo Bate ees ae eee ea ae seen Sean eee es eoneare tn ter ee een as eee se a ai See, ete = eee che waren At 4 ee -anistit ee ere ae eames eee tae Fooncen ou ee eee a Rites eee pee es eran eee Stee ae Seanpene ee ee ce nae fe nara pss Seber ae ies ee, eee reece eee ae we piace euees fc Pe see els rat eeerareres etme neon Pee ea ee oes ot ete ees ee Be ome teat irae Geta Ss om eae ea cemaeuer eri ener. ac Ee caes mene Eaten es a Petar tae See reer ot ce entee = pe aaee nee ea a Poems onus = ieaeess tee eh tears oa on Siac Sapa's ee aa Pees co ee : ie ets oe Sore te "toeguton. ew ‘Cushing, Texas. be noe arg Po hepa on the Tex tnd New Orleans Tod aay nest sup Here, was The sucst of Sac. Me'B, choreh which “Tew, Alexander Auraio fren ithe efilenepanor Salen ieibilen Wok tom the, rallvoad Sh tne sutoranne, in Chat‘cowety Te being ned to Tub out apore. thw tine ‘we. covered the “ose fT tot ally mapper tthe Pm tar’ fem ‘boast, Sr Peter Wate “Sunt na ee overs abet, ti TIE cosy bynes Eat Geatoamng under ote, a Be Soe an eel “hs Tact ‘there nang fie Biter paler of vrcwaring. ral fiom faroed ing Site, JER, Pea era ay area Tot te Lave fant riod upto tay" Godt He” hear shee nee tome: a res tat, ‘The woods were full of water and ie could ot get to the church. Th ext morning’ Mr. Wade. suid ber Is somethtut to cover Jour exienses Come nenin, ‘When 1 Nooked in Sand’ I taw a $00 bul Twill Fe farm there, of father at Chapel 'C ser chin. “Rea. ‘Nacotochs Saturday” and’ Sunday, Sept Saturday Sake C. MB. Church, Community “(aang "Teas, es Some Land Serre eat tet waaay tek ots nt Ge Beathoteas steer at sce So ea te, ee yuna St tna Eten ISanees et'ones tees for Sa ate ina Sou Seat Set tes Ses ai Soe? Sia” so" tee Hentai tas’ i Tae eta tad Wa 22, a Diab rea Sea ia nats silo ea eee taes ee Hescei Wetaner Mt sec ate re "Seas, hee Rana See iovlea ae tee, ete, “onale” ese, tome fa, Cet ain Smad cite aes caren iuens Git: fi San beaut cies 5 Baas a coe Beth Start eared B ce as aiate fate 2 Shivam cars mais: 5 ei aes cos Saal a a: Se Saati Cathet Betani | vteaty Sok testa So Lge aig Raurtostinees oe peg hy Si a Fag areas | wet Coming aur led Babar oe beer, ce ores ara fe i al ite tet ic ted SL eecteieci eats Soririamia's ares Sete ear eines wane be oe toe [eats past Wb ct Sea ie ters [eae a teat ek oe Sey See nee Se ea ie ele ace Es te aes Nod fg =a ae Ere ee elena: aesteced ns Sito sae ay tater bp Sraiean et ore soe cetera Pao Zar ceo oa ce aes a Theta Oy ot 2 Fee eh te eran Matt ae Scie ate eth ee Sr ect Te x meee haceg inter tana Senet ee eres Sore pees oe Se eer ron Fane pete coe ete ae coe eee Soot ae Oa Soe eee a reat at epee teas ore Pre he eae Soke & es aor eteg enon setae es . rs cok etree: Seact ty APT bt vay arent ares Sas Teak cee es eae eevee tos Ee war Sree tte te eee ot a pees Coes, Soc eect ace a a Se, coe owe oto, oat Bay Sheer cere are Ss Sa tartan ore sa ata ee eee te oe Sree tar oe ae Wh ae ny Reet ee eee ee sare ab pm raining. Here Betts) Reet Sioa Bi tae, Teas coer Fal Riine ak ef a Bea Pes wee Shi sat fees At ber werent Sapte tea, iors tbl oe eas Sale oe be fx png “1 oe x ore hn st penn ate tucaons an fat ftt se warm eas el Feeioe cain Stak wus oe en ee hel oe aA and eats oe ple fort usar © ek a a out toss Soe tore Sta sat oon’ ct Bry Later” th ett ote hl SSF Wie nha td rs a ote te 1 at tedy Soden oe ro acne hctane' ty series Fama crt ar ees fantasti cet a Selo tm ce are ate tal gan cen a ents Sra eh, ka neta Sah tp ae Bereta Mela Sacer ea Kaa ait a Serpe es Atte ean “aloe “cop Sta tha" ogra ate htt Rilke tart tre we ea hee seh ‘oom SSS. taontne ret Ste eT edie Sook E3bae us ad rt ae ata Gah yer ot fin Clox in a native havin ber i Sort tsk We tt beter a ice a ear con at's mn ch Roe sccat a Be ti Be Root ma cur Sam fr Sten "adn smth, Ander ea ipseeuS per ian ‘a er aaee se Coes ental ee hae Re cers there ae many ob ‘ine Hots tie fllowinn’ ir tats Pa Sm Steines: $8 Jones and Joe Greer own cach 400 Sees? while. i. C- McCord, “Son” Jones and Claiborne Grey own each B00 acres. ‘There are two. gris alls tm operation ‘and vs. 10. saw ‘cotton fio be tad, "st Auguetine ‘Center, Texas. Jung, 34, was my next. stop. Here the Colored” people five. back wouth ‘bout a hait’mlle where there. are fteveral" churches, a" ball and "a ‘School, Boslde tla’ there aro I, 1a Hicks, grocer; W. T. ‘Thompson, iro” ory and restaurant; Wil Water Thonng, restaurant; It C. Cartwright, Pevtauraat and his. brother, IJ. ‘Operaten a barbershop. ‘There i alad fdhreestory. hotel Prot. Thomas ‘tiiowsd me to make in botse my fome‘tnd are Thorne dd wa th oul fooMt pleasant” esl Dreslaing Sver the meeting end oth Jer detala, he carried me, the next ‘day through mud and sre to "Tena thay (welve miles away.” Taaw Prot "nt Daniela, whom 1 thought would bo ‘burdened’ with my. Keep at the hureh, ‘There he Tett te, but I ‘made it any how. Thad treat mocting at Center sand Tam fn double debt" to. Prot Git, Thomas’ for the “courtesies: Ror. Ww. Me Brown ia one of the Di then of Center. iaeaueean ene: Lafkia, ‘Where 1 Gx. unt te your torsion 3 wi teeta chee tale forme iy tha 3b ay 1 ral ui 30 same Jay Ak, Re Wem Uap ss Eman tee aay; Wee aly Nae We (hi uly aaa tat, eet SF al ata nar ANE. cay na vain ty fib outa hag $4 sn Eien Ni Nfs ates trad. “8 hi Tae ot ‘Dot Laugh. , te tm cotret Mier of Prtha raed 0 tay whe they cee ica" SSSR dente be ane workin what wou A sattragstio bas boon dctinnd 8 ‘cme case tb roman, ore ‘The story about the mustard Is a — : Se uae oo oo eco eta peneleg cee aed ce eer wera: aioe enn aes cher see gra eee meee perce ce ieee ae ome es mera ere Deere cence ieee ae ere oon sped tor meses fon" and ee an eee pe es ae eee Beer ten aoe i re oe oueapee es eran ee ceien Bie ee ea ates eae oe peer a eae ee eee eee ere om ease areas te See, | “ePick me out a hundred men from pena clean ane ee fe last ae eceeter eae ee toe, i See crema Pe Teg (ee eres ape gorge iy ee re to poe cess oes e ines rena CANDOR BETWEEN THE RACES If the movement tn Hyde Park and Kenwood for a better understanding Detween tthe white and Colored races 4 based on an honest desire for the improvement of the conditions of ‘oth we believe there Js = chance for Colored. © Mallee and envy and jealousy and revenge must not enter into the n- ‘foliations. In at Teast one instance ‘We have noted the use of the word undesirable"; St le a false note ‘The Colored people are trmly estab {ished Inthe United Staten, and, of course, in Chleaxo. They were, ‘Hot Stndesirabie” when we needed tbot- ‘sandy of them to carry, on War in Quarles here; "'not “undesirable ‘when they eagerty donned the, khakt Ind 'went away to war; and they {tro not “undesirable” ‘because, they ‘hey the instinctive dosire for a home. "is not to bo denied that Facial churacteration provall among’ the ‘White people tothe extent that. hey fre most content when living among hose of thelr own race; ‘but the thine Ss. true of the Colored people. ‘They wast Weir own homes, thelr ‘own Jocalty, thelr" own, tnatitations; {in Bectuse’ of the. Colored ‘races tor find salvation, as. ita brightet minds testify, It must alone. work it ‘out "Wie betlevo the Colored people are ‘agreed What) What (hey. most want fe the right to comfortable. Uving ‘conditions. We believe they have 10 ‘thought of intruding, mallcluly, into {inti far removed fom the’ cen- tore of their race, Wo belle the fhoughttul Colored people grant. to the whites the same Ideas of technical segregation, the sou side situation is tn vetgated it will, we vellove, Be found that the” Colored people bee ‘Rot endeavored to. penetrate pro- fmiseuoualy aver the whole area, bot that thelr pouoteation into isrit heretofore occupied entirely by” the ‘whites haa. boon the result ot an Tmphatie ‘need for homes, a loreal fxpansion of once smatl residenn |seetlon of ‘the: Colored. people, ["'Warare apt to, averiook. the fac ‘nat 60,00 Colored Deople have come to Chicago in the last fow. years en that they cout not povalbiy be hou ‘ed in the Iialt-d province theretotor ‘comfortably “occupied. by the Ae comers. ‘They st have, room, 1iU iy ine borders a ke tor community have ‘expanded. It wa inevitable | iit acens Just as unescapni atthe Faces do not want to liv HHoretner, ‘We belie"» thin in as tru fot one aa the oliver, to coral Jextent. At least Wo see that Colored Deople do strive or" community li by trying "to. sogregato as much | 8 possible; thus also the whites. ‘We ave sald botore. that. fiction | netweet the "races. doesnot rom out of the attitude of the thought ful of the races. but ot the reckten | nislerant. These, mischievous Persons are most apt. (he foun ou the vordcriand between the. tw | Un cach other and Inctin to" rot, Wherefore, it fottow th | 20 “reasonable settlement, is goin fo be achleved by them, but rathe by the ralonat beluga ‘who. must | Sasiderate ot the frostings an ‘worryings of the impatient of cad Jothers races and ‘who must, appt | sound’ lorie to. the ndjustment. |e princes ‘ot the adjustment tt “asemg, eannot fall to io thus tines “ot "demurkation to. be adopt Jout of ‘consideration for the need aud comforts of oth races; ‘willing nena to co-operate ix all anentil [of commanityetierment? and com | ble eagerness to confer oa. all ut Beets without recodreo to bitterneer | Sim other words, the white peopl canto daca’ he mater emetves; hor ean the Colored Teo Joie Clash will turety follow. 0h |fetuioment ust come’ ia. a. teeta Jo the minds, so that the Colored peo | ple wit not this themselves wrote sed" but will have the aasuranc [tiat whatever ethnical. understand ings are adopted are ith their ap proval nnd for thelr bust interests. "Property righta are taviolate’ | st ax much for the Colored ax | whlte.” Adjustinent must 'bo reache By onest methode; card Sit'on th | te --Chieago Tribune, PROP. F. I, RICHARDSON GONE TO THE GREAT. BEYOND, prot, Fl, Richardson, vas chllod trom labor reward. in quite two ‘Srecka, Mo was 8 useful man 18 pub, is’ ife, school, ehureh and politieal ftfars He taught a number of ‘oars at his ome town, Athens in tendereon county. He taught & amber of years in the city schools OE Houwn, Hls last, work In the |senoo! room was at. Crosby, Texas | fie ieaven to mourn hia lose a Wit {eo sisters and. host of frlenda {And other relatives. Hs ‘ody was {deposited in tho cemetery at Athens, ‘Tune 26, 3019, IMPORTANT TEXAS MEETINGS, ‘The Royal Fuslly, Corsicana, July 8, 9,10, 1018, Moat Worshintsl Grand. Lodge Ma- sons at Ft. Worth, uly 15, 191% ‘Knightn and ‘Daughters’ of Tabor, waco, July 31, 1919. Ut aid SMT, Victoria uly 2, 1018, “Grand Lodge Oda Fellows, Sher man, August 6, 1219, ‘These are history’ making gather = ‘THE PERISCOPE. (By Zoe Associated Necro Press). ‘The Missoipyl Governor , ‘Tue Governor of Missanipp, i bie izmy sense of justice bas” sated tu fact, Previous to. the Iyinehing ot another Negro, when appealed to for aistance, be “declared. ia, to. tity to do anything, and ead: "Not body ean Keep, the inevitable. from Bappening.” “That, indeed, a le- torealuterance’ that willbe te: membered with the great utterances ofall times. But, aside trom the fact than this tiny Governor of @ wate, where more {han Balf of the population is Negroes Inade this, statement regarding the “inevitable” Iynehing of & dying’ maa, ust’ be applied to hin, and ta als ‘others ‘and all things South, and North too, where prejudice, wnfur. neta, and. discrimination of any kind {o any and all are practiced. "AS surely as tho sunabine® oF as the lars. twinkle, of as God ie Just whieh he undoubtedly. tg—the Ine fevitable is. going to happen to all ‘Ghote ‘countenace ot partitpate ‘tn fany of all forms ‘ot erime vor oD- Dresslon. It is going ‘to happen, aeiy orderly and ‘aytuly Ht Toped,'but God piston the. day. poms Raemies Lines |The formation of the Lincoln Lea- gue of America is a new departure ‘The white South wishes it. thorough Iy ‘understood and_ advertised that, the matter af ‘dealing. with the Ne cro, its ideas shall prevail, Counsel, ‘So-operation or nivise have been con- Sisienty and persistently resented, for the most part. ‘On the particular subject of voting the "white South. has openly and oastinsly, deted not only the Negro, but’ the "United ‘States "goverament. ‘Thue far it has gotten ‘away with ‘oth without any considerable trouble ‘or worry. The strong posehlity of Woman's Suffrage ‘being attached tc {the constitution of the United Staten than “recently” caused cousiderabie worry, and movements of the Lin Coin iaasue kind are calealated. tc nase trouble, inthe event that to Fle and reason aro eltminated i, th program and when f comes to deal Ing with the Nesro, those two ele ‘ments have never been pinaccl, tewere | Nevertheless, and notwithstanding the Tineota ‘Least of America [set out to perform s necessary. taah tn funtamental, progressive, inte gent, determined " and. conclusive way. The Teague in making Threats, but the whites have alread flone to 10 number of the southers Imembere who ave declared ther elven Tt" Ts to be hoped that. th eagne will not weaken, snd tha outhera "putfoonery. son prac feed, will not alarm. The Neer fut be accorded the. privilere ol “Yoting tn the South, and the southers (whites it they are. a superior a they claim should be ood and: wir ise ies on teers, FIVE DAYS BIBLE INSTITUTE TO ‘BE CONDUCTED. A Bible Taatiute wit be conducted at" shlem apt, church, bernning Wednesday, Joy 8 to 13th Inelae sive, "The ineting wil be under a fetion of De J'5 Koon. Supert teadet ‘ot ‘Misono. npn Misinary_ and” Educational’ Convene SR fv dart study of the Sor re day study of the Seriture aot fermen ti neae(o eare tho occasion. 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Mora ‘LP, Shelton, Prt te. "tr rowpet Avenue, eras Areata: Y Spee? ics > OS Gee aa eae oS ip eee Pt. Worth, Texas, July 3—A awl reception was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. W. D. Kirkpatrick, last Friday evening by the school in honor of Mr. L. Covington; and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sueb, both couples are newly married and are members of that club. Words of greeting from Mrs. W. D. Kirkpatrick, I. B. Jordan, and Prof. G. W. J. Brown, teacher at Wiley University. Mrs. W. R. E. Rohls, city school; Mrs. Wheley, Sam Huston College; Mrs. M. Richardson and Miss M. E. Cobb, president; and W. D. Kirkpatrick I have moved my offices from 608% Main street to 411% E. 9th street. Dr. Will Taylor, foot specialist. The local Masonic Lodges met in a mass meeting last Sunday afternoon after a perfected an organization, which shall be known as the Fort Worth Masonic Lodge. S. S. Hemphill; Secy J. C. Boger, S. S. Hemphill; Secy J. C. Boger, E. D. Loving Board of Directors The band will consist of Twenty pieces and will begin in practicing at once. Allen M. Harris, 1st Vice President of Dallas District, Epworth League, will be at Andrews Chapel M. E. church last Sunday. His message was received with praise. When putting out some laundry avenue, when putting out some railroad avenue, when putting out some alpine gallery to a thrilling, throwing body with dead weight on the floor and edge of the gallery from which Mrs. Patsy Smith "went off in trance" for one hour and thirty minutes, by the unceasing efforts to arouse her with camphor, whipped in the breast with wet cloth etc., until she was not a visible sign of life for one hour and twenty minutes. On arrival of the physician, he amounted to a "very difficult" operation—even then. She may die on the table. The operation successfully performed and the patient feeling fine Saturday, five days later, Mrs. Jno. Butler, 223 Taylor was buried with water, June 26th. The baby has been seriously ill for several days, but reported better. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and little grand son, 1025 M. Sullivan, spent a week in June 19th with Mr. Davis's mother, 1025 M. Sullivan, spent a week in Bluff street left for Waco last Saturday to spend a day with her brother, 1025 M. Sullivan, and New York, Monday, June 20th there to spend vacation until Sept. 1st. Mrs. Geo. McLemore of Brownwood was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. James Howard and little son, Jessie James and Eddie Green of Palestine are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and 3rd str. Office Hours 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 Sunday by appointment DH. N. T. Dental 411½ East 9th street Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 m. 8 p. m. to 6 p. m. W. S. CROSS Physician Office: 411½ B. 9th street. Phone L. 4071 FRED EARL THE Cleaning, Preserving First Class 907 A East Ninth St CHIROPRA I cure corns, burnions and co troubles. You should see me if DR. WILL TAYLOR Office 411-1-2 E. 9th Street. 1885 Notice Social Notes A. B. NEWS BOX at Bragg Conet Print- ing Co. 905 Jones Street The Dallas Express for Sale. Enclose check coverin, 1c per word for reading notes, etc., when you DROP your MESSAGE in the BOX. Mr. George Miller died at the home son, 1115 E. 3rd street, last night after about two weeks of illness. Mrs. Mollie Riden and little Tommy, her grandson, who has been to college, has been a father and relatives whom she had not seen for several years en route to Ardmore. She stopped over Sat. morning at the M. J. E. Hubbard, 508 Taylor street, who she had not seen for years. Morning Chapel C. M. E. Church, Corner Third and Crump Sts. Emory C. Smith, Sr. President Epworth League. Sunday school opened at 9:30, Spt. M. T. Taylor presiding, 228 pres. M. B. Harris, presiding, 229 day school as a whole is in full bloom, pastor introduced Rev. Dr. A. B. Harris, of Raton, N. M. this young man, all who heard him will agree with me, he is pastor of the First A. M. marks he said that our pastor made such deep impression on him while he was called to go to the age until he was forced to visit the pastor's church at his first oppor- tunity. At 11 o'clock service began promptly, the pastor said that the pastor Harris full of up while speaking he said that all we needed was a little of the hamb's blood when he P. U. at 5:30. Night service began at 7:30 with Dr. Winn at the wheel fire and all the members their children the balcony it was full too. At this time the pastor began to stir up the fire and all the members their children the big load to the top of the hill, two joined the church, total collec- tion of ten p. m. H. Winn, Pastor, Phil R. Iller, Reporter. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank the citizens of Missouri during the illness of my brother Richard Johnson. Missouri STA. WRIGHT. 1132 Morgan ST. Ft. Worth, Texas. DR. R. E. GILTON. DENTIST All modern equipment- Best gold used, all work guaranteed. Best hall in city to rent for lodge meetings and entertainment. Office in Gilton, Lee Building, 915½ Calhoun St. Phones: Office—L. 3801 Res. R. 3910 Ft. Worth. Phones— Residence Rosedale 287 Office Lamar 4082 T. WALLIS Al Sargeon Fort Worth, Texas Phones— Office L. 2674 Residence R. 1290 OSBY, M. D., Man & Surgeon Fort Worth, Texas C TAILOR Residing and Repairing Texas Shine Parlor Fort Worth TOPO DIST. Pool ouses, in-growing toenails and arch you suffer with your feet. ROB, Foof4 Specialist, Phone L. 4122 Fort Worth, Texas. Nathan Smith Manager THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919. Calm of Senata, House and Other Branches of Government Unraffled Even by President's Message. By Associated Press. Washington, July 3—Word of the consumption of peace was received by the White House, a flutter of popular or official sentiment, by the White House and the State Department the news aroused only a quiet feeling of satisfaction that the pre-arranged program for the peace conference in Congress was a momentary demonstration, and on the streets the Saturday crowds gave no show. The story of the historic ceremony, flashed over a direct wire to the State Department, press in brief bulletins, keeping close step with the developments in the Hall of Mirrors. The account of the press interview, out comment by department officials, Wilson's Appeal Made Public. An Associated Press report concluded, President Wilson's message to the American people announcing the long-awaited event and appealing for change or reservation, was made public at the White House, together with some details of the president's It was by the reading of this message Congress was informed that the senate had end. It was expected tonight that an official notification would await the arrival of Wilson, and would be presented to the senate at the session of the Senate and House. In the Senate Chamber to which the nation's interest in the outcome of the vote was transferred, announcement of the signing was received in silence. Interviews with the senate and the Hitchock caucus of Nebraska, senior Democrat of the Foreign Relations Committee, read the president's message, which emphasized the pricessing less than half the Senate's membership. Without any comment, he then relinquished the floor and the senate voted to approve the House punctual reading of the message with Applause, and there was a short outburst of cheering at the end. There was no discussion. Finally, senators and representatives of Nations expressed the League of Nations message, white Chairman of the committee, and other opponents of the league covenant had nothing to say. Senator Borah (Rep.) of Idaho issued a statement on the subject however, in which he bitterly criticized the White House for allowing the White House was not fully advised regarding the president's plan, it was the expectation of officials that he would reach this conclusion immediately to Washington. It was revealed that he expected to land in Washington, but certainly likely he would remain there a few hours to attend a meeting of Wilson's appearance before Congress probably will follow quickly. The president may be delayed a few days because of the plan of Senate leaders to take the floor on the issue. The president's speaking tour for the League of Nations is expected to begin almost as soon as he has been sworn in. Reservations Planned. The aumnition of the treaty submission to quicken the efforts of Senate leaders opposing its acceptance withholding the vote. Such canvass of Senate sentiment followed by expressions of confidence withdrawn, and necessary majority could be mustered to incorporate reservation clauses. It became known that some of the reservation exponents are counting the votes of North Dakota, and McNary of Oregon, the only Republican member who have announced their advocacy for the reservation, to give publicity and definite assurance, however, that he was in favor of the actions urged by Eilbu Root and others. The president's supporters on the other hand, resuscitated their confidence in the reservation, in specific reservation that might be proposed. During the day of the conferences was to dispel likelihood of action in the near future on the resolution of Senator Full, Republican, of New York, and Senator with Germany. The measure had been expected to come after a spoonful of committee members and the general committee Monday, but no such meeting had been called to night. It is understood determined opposition has been expected to block the plan, committee members and the general prediction tonight was that resolution would be the prospect of a Senate recess after appropriation bills are passed seemed likely to block also the plan of Pennsylvania, for action on his resolution expressing opposition to joint Pennsylvania, for action peace terms and the league covenant. THE TEXAS NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE POSTPONED. Owing to high water having made the Texas Negro Business League, which was to have been founded in 1919, it postponed till 1921 and 1929. EYES FITTED. Well this neatness is the kind of perfection that runs through all the things he does. He is highly trained. He has this ability to work with. He knows his business. He is hard to flit. Dr. I. M. Horton was found at 208 K. of P Temple, Phone 1304. His Tentative Engagements. His Testative Engagements, woolson, the first day of Day in St. Petersburg, the second Lord's Day, in Chicago, Ill.; the third Lord's Day, in Philadelphia, Pa.; the fourth Lord's Day, Washington, D. C.; the fifth Lord's Day, in New York; the first Lord's Day, in New York; the second N. J.; the second week in September, N. B. C., New York, N. J. Please take notice and govern yourselfs accordingly. Yours for the student's cause. M. MORRIS. N. PRESIDENT, N. B. HOLLIS. Ark. GIANTS BREAK EVEN IN DOUBLE BILL WITH BUFFS. MONDAY GAME RAINED OUT. Dallas Black Giants defeated the Houston Black Buffaloes in the first game of a double bill, 4 to 1 and the second contest to Houston 4 to 3. Both games were hotly contested. Hayes, a new pitcher for Dallas, pitched a shutout in the third game. Edwards was batted out of the box in the second game by the visiting sluggers. Davage was an iron man in the game he rescued his teammate in the first game. Game checked the locals scoring and traveled the full distance in the second fracture. No game Monday on account of rain. Doors of the Greater Delmonico, the city's new hostel will be thrown away, and the city's traveling public citizens will be given on their first glimpse at the largest and most commodious hotel for Col- onials. Thirty large and well ventilated rooms, two baths and all other mod- ern conveniences. They will be occupied by a first-class dining room, cold drinks, barber shop and pool hall. The hotel is operated strictly upon American plan and is free of charge. Trade in and refreshments will be served free. Everybody invites. And a pleasant time awaits you Monday night at the Greater Delmonico, L. O. C. CLARK, MANAGER. CITATION. TO THE SURF or ANY Constable of Dallas County-Greeting: You are hereby commanded, that by making publication of this Citigation in the newspaper published in the County of Dallas, Consecutive weeks, previous to the return day hereto, you summon Will R. Jones, in the county known, to be and appear before the District Court of the 14th Judicial Court of the County of Dallas at the Court House thereof, in the City of Dallas, and for the County of Dallas at the Court House thereof, in the City of Dallas, July A. 1919, and there to answer to the petition of Mrs. Martha Jones,泣 in said Court on the 31st Judicial Court of the County of Dallas, Will R. Jones, for suit, said suit, said numbered 31048-A, the nature of the lawsuit follows. Plaintiffs may not be cited herein by publication, and that on final relief hereto has had surgery special relief and redress, alleging: That on the — day of March, 1908 and lived together on the City of Dallas until May 3, 1916, when defendant voluntarily left plaintiff and has not since said last mentioned anything to her care, comfort or support but has persistently lived away from her well knowing where she is. HEREIN PAIL NOT, but have then and there before said Court this writ, with your return thereon show- ing how you have executed the same. Witness. MATT L. COBH. Clerk of the District Court of Dallas County, Texas. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, a office in the City of Dallas, the 2nd day of June, A. D. Alcott: MATT L. COBB Clerk District Court, Dallas County, BY LILLIAN E. MILLER, Deputy. CLASSIFIED "ADS." PLACE FOR SALE. A house and lot in Atlanta, Texas. Terms $450.00 cash on time $490.00 for further information write Mr. W. M. Mitchell, Route 9 Box 824A. W. Mitchell, 222-745-2222 NOTICE! After July 1st, the American Wood-haired office center at 718 Huffman corner of a center for membership, see A. L. Walters, Clerk, Phone Y. 1393. 7-5-31 E. B. BLUITT & SONS Dealers in Real Estate, Residence and Rental Property, Room 206 K. 535. Dealer in Real Estate, Room 537. Residence phone, Edgewood 1132. 2549 Elm street, Dallas, Texas. 7-5-41 OWN A HOME in MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA City property a specialty. Beautiful accent lot on the easy payment plan. Furnished, reliable. Every deal a square deal. Box 1303, Muskogee, office 210 Love building. J. C. PHILLIPS, A. B. WITH NATIONAL REPUTE. WANTED To buy a good Colorized restaurant in small town. Address Box B, in carla Dallas Express, 2600 Swine Ave. Dallas, Texas. 7-5-28 WANTED. A barber and lady manicurist. Good wages paid to right party. Phone M. 2789 or write C. J. Norsworthy. 1800 Jackson street, Dallas, Texas. WANTED. An expert seamstress, one that can do all kinds of sewing and fabrication. A fabulous place. Good wages paid to right parties, wire or write, K D. Morrison, 1800 Leonard street, Texas. Telephones M. 4854 and T. 4858. Phone R-839 Phone L-006 PORO BEAUTY PARLOR Hair Dressing, Massage, Shampoos and Manicuring Scientifically. MRS. E. E. WILLIAMS, Miss Lola M. Nash. - Hair Culturist Poro System. Your patronage has left. Best results main Phone 406 2619 San Jacinto St. Dallas, Texas GRAND CENTRAL NEWS STAND We handle the following leading businesses: The Pittsburgh American, The Clevelandocate, San Antonio Inquirer, New York News, Magnifies; The Crisis, CUD, BROBINSON, Prop. 178 N. Central Ave. House H. 6324 Texas Ave. The CRISIS for June contain a complete History of the Negro in the World War. Have the Shaw News Agency deliver the to your door by telephoning H. 495. WANTED. A representative for the International Order of Buffaloes in every locality, men and women of good character. Profitable employment as a clerk, clerkman, clerkman. S. C. Reegent or Douglas O'Neal. S. C. Regretten. Texas. HAIR STRAIGHTENER. Try Mine. E. G.*Crawford's wont- straighten the hair worst in five minutes. Men and boys a speciality. Agents wanted. Terms reasonable. Wanted to Know——The whereabouts of olor Clarence Jock of Hearne, Texas. Last heard of to Helena, Ga. Address Mrs. Susan Brooks, mother, Hearne, Texas. Poro System. Mrs. M. A. Steele. Ske North Butterton Clubs in following the Poro System in a systematic way. Call Cliff 4438. Miss Lola M. Nash—Hair Culturet, Poro System. Your patronize self. We produce the best result. Poro System. Malta St. 2511 San Jacinto St. Dallas, Texas. RAZORS GROUND and honed ready for use; also Hair Clippers ground. Best grinding in Dallas, Ask any barber. F. W. WOODS, 219 N. Akard. Dr. O. Roy Busch Res. H. 4808. Office: Central Ave. and Boll St. DR. J. H. DOCK, Physician and Surgeon. Blood, Sputum and Urine examined. 2604 Williams, near Henry. Phone 1623. North Belt. South Belt and Hickory cars. Hours: 9 to 18 m. 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to 9 p. m. DR. J. H. DOCK, Veterinarian, lay and night. Office 134 Willow St. Belt. Hickory cars. Hours: 9 to 18 m. 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to 9 p. m. marantee care in Lockhart and other disease diseases of Horses. Cattle and animals generally. Anawar cells DR. R. T. HAMILTON, Physician and Surgeon. Room 215 Temple Temple; restroom 1144 Office. Main, 3144; restroom H. 4027; Office hours: 10 a. m. to 12 m. 3 to 5 p. m. 7 to 8:30 p. m. INSURANCE. Protect yourself against sickness, accident and death with the Denton County Mutual Insurance Co. B. W. Wincord, Secy. Box 25, Denton, Texas 5-24-41 "CLASS" NOTICE! Mrs. E. E. Henderson, graduate of Poro College of St. Louis, Mo. She will treat your hair at any time. Work guaranteed. Call at d'Arc street, or phone 736, Denton, Texas. PRATT BATH HOUSE Mrs. Henderson's McMullen Hotel for baths, message, etc. Fifteen years' experience. E. M. PRATT 6-7-11 The Temple Weems—Graduate of the Poro College of Hair Culture, will treat your hair scientifically, for dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, which will give it beauty, color and shundown growth. Prices reasonable. Hair is HID. or call at 2807 Pleas Dallas HAVE YOUR HAIR WORK DONE. By MRA. Hattie Bargue. Porro, Carlo Phone M. 6456 at 1721 Boll St. FARMS FOR SALE - in the best farming section of Colorado. Re- sponsable terms. City Real Estate and Employment. City Real Estate and Employment Agency. 116 E. 260th Avenue, Denver, Colo. NOTICE. To whom it may concern: On and after June 15th, 1918, all licensed and bonded Auto Rent cars will charge the same rate. Rent a car per head for making funerals. A. Different Auto Rent Co. A. Ambra Auto Rent Co. Smithe Auto Rent Co. Andrew Lewis Auto Rent Co. 6-14-8 THE BENEVOLEST SOCIETY. Of this city is doing a successful business provision for the old people is a防长 wanted. The old people must be cared for; the joining of the old people is a few days only. We灌 Dr. and Medicina and $40.00 dinner, dies only 40 centures. F. TROUSON, Fre. ZELLA F. WHITE, Treasurer. M. E. MCKINNY, Soc. Office 1022 - R. R. Avena, Lake Charles, Le. Dr. P. M. Sunday—Physician and Surggeon. Office — Pythian Temple, Room 218. Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m.; 8 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Office photos. Main, 4231. Residence 280 State street, phone Main 2881. ```markdown ``` PAGE FIVE NEW METHOD ALL WORK GUARANTEED I have just installed the latest machine made for painless operations. Tike Laughing Gas and your tooth is extracted absolutely without pain. DR. A. H. DYSON. Dental Specialist Phone M. B465 2nd Floor Pythian Temple Dallas Dr. Chas. L. Morgan Res. H. 4786. A. S. Wells, Attorney and Counselor-at-law. Office, Room 213, Pythian Temple, Elm and Good streets. Notary Public. Phone M. 8326, Dallas, Texas. DR. A. L. RUNYAN, Physician and Burgeon. Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m. to 6, 7 to 30 to 9 p. M. Phone. office M. 4086, M. 2325, Lowy Bury. 800 Jackson St. upstairs, Dallas, Texas. DR. M. P. PENN, Physician and Burgeon. Treats successfully most diseases of men, woken and children. Office, 9 to 11 a.m. to 9 p. M. Phone. office M. 7, 8 to 9 to 9 p. M. Phone. Office W. M. 291; residence phone S. W. M. 7442. Office 5454 Elm St. stute, Dallas, Texas. Residence phone S. W. 2510 St. mall, Dallas, Texas. DR. G. W. WHITE. Crown and irage Work a specially. Teeth extracted with care. Best material used, work guaranteed. Office hours: 9:30 a. m. to 12:00 m.; 1:29 a. m. Sunday by pollution. Phones: Office. M. 1881; residence M. 2463. Office location in the New Pythian Teenile suite 216. Tullah Texas **FIRED ADS.** **WHEN YOU HAVE A HEADACHE** or neuralgia you want relief and you want it bad, so get a package of Don Madden, Headache Powder, from your drugrist. They are guard- ing to give you relief you relief or money will be refunded. Can you afford not to try them? Have your drugrist order them if he is 5-17-22 **WOOD YARD.** Call at H. 1286. 817 Bank avenue, Tom Teel, wood yard, chunks and stove wood. Tom Teel, Prop. Phone H. 6300 is in town for ladies and gentlemen at 419 N. Central Avenue. Here you can get th elatest and most improved method in teaching, caring for, caring for, caring for, hair treatment our specialty. By our Poro Graduates. Our course of treatment you look ten years younger. MISS ADDEE WILLAMS, Prop. DALLAS, TEXAS. LOOK! Just off the press, Scott's Official History of the American Negro in the history of the Negro in the world war that is the real staff, call or write Emile Dixon, 3812 Trinidad street, telephone R. 2766, Dallas, Texas 6-7-48 ADVERTISMENT. The Monastery of America has over half a million books. Their policy provides a $300 death benefit. You give extra a $50 burial monument. Your disbursement is granted to the monastery. Call at our office, 1032 R. R. avenue, Lake Charles, La. 6-7-48 Ladies Pose Beauty Parker. You do electric massage, and make all kinds of goods for your trade. Mrs. Sarah Little. Prop. in rear of D. L. Littleton's barbershop, 200 Central avenue, Dallas, Texas 6-7-48 WITCHCAPTCHA AND BLACK ARE You are unlucky in life, Oriental junk stone, Book of Death, Magnetic Sand, Roots, Herbs, Bark, Buried Temple Incense, Book of Buried Temple Incense, Book of Hypnism and many other great books for instruction, send 10 cents, address FARM LANDS. You will do well to see W. H. Hampton, for cheap Oklahoma land and farm property. Phone 864-320-8200 or m.r write 8200 3200 Greenville, Texas. COLORED AGENTS. Opportunity of a life time selling Scott's Official History of the American Nation in the World. We sell seller in years. Contains official photographs of Colored troops. Every Negro is eager to buy a Black Warrior. Complete eafit postpaid 25 cents. Get buy. Write today. The Sherman Press, 516 Altas Block, Chicago. ATTENTION TO ALL C. M.'s and H. P.'s of the session is once more in notify all of Texas, that the 31st Grand Session is now much by obeying the offices of the Proclaiming the collection of Grand Dues, Tram-bership fee and send all to the C. G. S. P. I hope each presiding officer will get the Grand Dues and have the same in the C. G. S. P. and not pay any of the Grand Session to call Endowment and not grant all their assessments are request square on Prof. Reif's Book. Each C. M. should be to in Waco, Monday 21 July, pointed from the roll. So pay up now, if All who are coming send their names to C. M. Waco. Board, three meals per day of work and three quarters behind. They all must come to Waco to save Tabor and build C. G. M. has said for Tabor. I have received so many letters, ask all Grand Dues and Endowment to the C. Teras. Send reports for the Banner to the Thomas avenue, Dallas, Teras. All person port to the C. G. M.'s office. TO ALL C. M.'s and H. P.'s of the Jurisdiction of Texas: Your attention is once more called to notify all Sir Knights and Daughters of Texas, that the 31st Grand Session is near at hand, and they can help so much by obeying the effects of the Proclamation of the C. G. M., concerning the collection of Grand Dues, that the 31st Grand Session will be called to the C. G. P. Pro. S. R. S. Hold of Marshall, Texas. I am pleased presiding officer will get busy at once and collect all of their Grand Dues and have the same in the C. G. S. office by July 1, 1919. It will save time and money at the Grand Session. We should not go to the Grand Session to call Endowment and Grand Dues. All members who have not paid all their assessments are requested to come to the Grand Session square on Prof. Reid's Book. Exactly at the time of the meeting, appointed to the office by July 1, 1919. All Committees will be appended to the roll. So pay up now, if you desire to be on the committee. All who are coming send their names to Sir H. Hawthorne, C. M. and D. G. M., Waco, Board, three meals per day, $1.50 cents. This should be of work and not speech-making. We have been promised reduced rates on all railroads coming to Waco. A Circle will follow. Every man and woman should come to Waco to govern yourself. Please take a seat for speech-making, but praying and planning for a great year's work. All take notice that Prof. Reid will not write any policies for New members until after the Grand Season, since new graded rates will change the maturity of the policy. Some of the Temples and Tabernacles are two or three quarters behind. They all must pay by July 1, 1919. Come to Waco to build and on the foundation our lamented C. G. M., Tabernacle. I have received so many letters, asking where to send money. Send all Grand Dues and Endowment to the C. G. M., Prof. S. B.退, Marshall, Texas. Send reports for the Banner to the C. G. M. for the present. 3168 Thomas avenue, Dallas, Texas. All persons must make their quarterly report. TEXAS TOWNS HEARNE. Hearne, Texas, July 2—Mr. Hubert Winston, was called to the bed side of his father, Mr. Sam Winston at Trinity, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Earry Taylor, who has been living in Galveston, is at home for the summer. Madams R. B. Harper and Ruby C. Lewis, for Comroe, Monday. Mrs. Mattie Thomas of Pt. Worth, has returned home after visiting her mother, Mrs. Vina King, and other relatives. Prof. T. A. Taylor, came home Wednesday from Caldwell to look Mr. Chris Dennis of Glenkamp City is here visiting his sister, Mr. Alice Carrie. Carrie Johnson of Bryant is visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Oa Mr. Thomas, son of Mr. Henry Reader came home very sick. Mr. Henry demonstrated, demonstrated here Tuesday. Mr. Maggie Jones, in Bryant, is visiting her mother. Mr. Maggie D. G. M. of G. U. G. of F. F. visited the Odd Plows here Saturday night. Mr. Bennie Malone in on the sick th Prof. R. A. Atkinson was in the city Saturday on business. city Saturday on business. P. J. E. Robinson. S. G. D. of Woodman was here on business Sat- widen. The corner stone laying of Old Elam has been put off on account of rain. Ms. Marguerite Dural of Waco stopped in between trains and was entertained at Mr. Elvessa Jones Mrs. Evalina Jones has returned to Elmwood. Mr. Albert McDaniel is rejoicing over his fine girl, Mrs. Hearne is of the Church and better Churches and better women. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gooden has complied a beautiful five-room humane. Ms. M. L. Wesley, made a flying trip to Navasota, this week. Mrs. Annie B. Dawn, left for Kansas City, Saturday Mrs. Bertha Daufer, of Waco is in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lovie Bradford, in honor of Mr. Oscar and Lonnie Cooper at the home of Mrs. Parker, of Oakland, William Holmman, William Sanders and Tetra Sanders have returned from France. King spoke at the A. M. E. church, Sunday. KAFFMAN. Kauffman, Texas, July 3—Rv. Petit, Petit, Petit, Petit, Petit, Petit, Sunday night. Bold Pilgrim was declared vacant lost Sunny night. Rev. K. A. Smily and Rev. K. A. Smily. Misses M. Darry and N. Love visit the Board of Lawrence to celebrate the anniversary of the Juneteenth in Atlanta. Mr. Jerry Moca visited Dal's as recently. M. E. Eduond spent a few days in Dal's. Mr. John Willie Shannon, Mr. Shelly Perry, Mr.蒋再 Roberts have arrived home from oversea Mrs. E. D. Fevere is visiting in Palm Beach. Mrs. L. I. Gly spent a few days in Willie Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burleigh of p Henrys PAGE SIX the Jurisdiction of Texas: You at all Sir Knights and Daughters of near at hand, and they can help so solemnization of the C. G. M., concen- tanual Tax, Endowment and Men- Prof. S. R. S. Reid of Marinaal, M. of the Court of the C. G. M. by office 1, 1919. It will Session. We should not go to the Grand Duest. All members who have upon come to the Grand Session M. and H. P, or their vices are ex- 1, 1919. All Committees will be ap- plyed to Sir H. Hawortha, C. M. and D. day, $1.50 cents. This should be of rates on all railroads coming to Waco. to Waco to govern yourself, ing, but praying and planning for not write any policies for her mem- easure new graded rates will change the Temples and Tabernacles are two tax by July 1, 1919. build on the foundation our lamented asking where to send money. Send C. G. S. Prof. S. R. Reid, Marshall, to the C. G. M. for the present, 2108 persons must make their quarterly re- J. S. ADAIR, C. G. M. S. S. REID, C. G. S. Mineral Wells are here the guest of their parenta. Miss Callie Burleigh and Mrs. Ethel Piaa spent the Junctenete in Willis Park. Mr. Vaughn Pies was the guest of Miss. Lucile, Ophir of Ennis. Mr. Frank Nelson, Jr., visited relatives in Dallas. Mr. Nelson entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Ben Burleigh and his bride of three weeks. Cafe. When in town call at the Colored Cafe, the coolest place in town. Meals on the menu are fresh, juicy, and made with Mrs. and Mrs. M. Lacey, Prop. Base Ball. Base ball game between Kaufman and Athens three days. First day, scores 4-6; second day scores 3-2. All games were taken by the unpire and gate receipts were taken by manager Fisher of Athens of the game. Grenville, Texas, July 12 - Rev. B. T. Tramuel is up and at his post having recently been hired by the McKimsey is conducting a private school in her home, Mr. Tramuel has repaired his show building now moved from the Johnson street garage back to his show house. Miss Mary Jettie Mate Turner, is visiting last Sunday between the Wesley C. M. e. church and the Clark St. Christian church. Both churches are visited in Lake Charles, La. is now visiting last Sunday in Miss Mary Akkinson, who has been visiting in Dallas, this week. Price and Mrs. Cornelia McCowan are visiting in Dallas, this week. Sick, Mrs. Fannie Jones of Hillaboro, is visiting her parents. Mrs. Murry Edwards, Mrs. Charity Winn, is very Mr. James Rollins is now in his new home. Miss Mary Loss of Sculpter is visiting his cousin, Miss Jusia Sampson. Mrs. Rosa Martin or Dalina is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rachel Clark. Madame Mary Wright and M. L. Carroll顾问. Phikie Laue in Madame Mary Wright and Sherman is here on business. She was entailed in the home of Mrs. We have a paper for you ea h Saturday, why don't you call for it. Miss Minnie Hatie is spending some time with me. Rev. A. P. Johnson, appeel the week in Controx, Texas, with his mother, Mr. Poster Driel-11 and wife, Meresa Flauk Lewis, Joe Coffee and R. Frazier left last Wednesday for Poca- Ferris, Texas, July 3—The funeral of Mrs. Bonney Gamble was held at the Church of St. Jude, J. Suttie, the wedding bells are still rinsing and father Shepherd is in care. Mrs. Haffman of Demi was called here on account of her sick sister Mr. Joe Natters was moved to Mendocino, Mendocino, Prof. Mrs. L. Littles and D. L. Coleman motored to the country Sunday for a visit. PILOT POINT. Pilot Grove, Texas, July 3—Rev. M. N. Millican goes from Pilot Grove to Collinna, Collinna, as he was called to Collinna church for more services. He will be in church Chapel church 23 years, he has J. P. Starks W. E. Ewing PEOPLES UNDERTAKING CO Federal Directors and Emulmera Superior Services First Auto Ambulance and Auto Hearse service in Dallas floor drawn Equipment when preferred. Telephones ,B. W. M. 1236; M. 1450 Automobile M. 1236. DALLIAS. * * * * TEXAS GREENVILLE PILOT POINT. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919 a commendable reputation one that is unexcelled. He is an agreeable pastor, one with a worthless bony arm, a loyal membership, and a host of friends. Bto. D. Lynch, deacon when Rev. Choice preached one a notable sermon. Miss France a woman from Panama. Mrs. Nannah Gray, from Abilene, Texas was just mother, Mrs. Dina Dhoney, brother, E. Boyd, wife and sister and R. D. 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Mrs. Flor Scarlett of Dallas is here spending a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Clay Minter is spending a few days with the city Sunday. Mr. Booker of Dallas after spending several days in the city Sunday. Mr. Taylor returned home Thursday. The Dallas Express on male every Saturday and Sunday at Bills and Banking. QUINO HAIR 50c. "Best by Agents Wanted 636 Fogg St., No We Want to have a real PALMER'S HAIR A Sure Enough Hair P Decently Perfumed. A Dandruff and for smooth hair. Only 25 cents for la store, or sent by mail up The Morgan L 1512 Atlantic Ave. QUINO HAIR GROWER 50c. "Best by Test"-50c. Agents Wanted-Write Quino 636 Fogg St., Nashville, Tenn. Soap ```markdown ``` Poro Corner Dept. A-12 Porney, Texas, July 3—Sunday school was well attended at all places. W. Mackey was out of town Sunday. Last Thursday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. the school was closed. Shaw were married at Rev H. S. Haynes home, Rev Haynes officiated. On Saturday night at 4:30 p.m. the school was closed. 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Maybe Your Boy needs Just the sort of Training which Tuskegee Offers ROBERT R. MOTON, Principal, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama 6-14-41 SHMIR r and Skin "The Kashmir Way" Kashmir means beauty. For sale at all Drug Stores and Beauty Shops, or write us. AGENTS WANTED Kashmir Whitener Famous Skin Preparation. Kashmir Hair Beautifier The wonder Hair Pomade. Kashmir Cream Ealm A new liquid Cold Cream, "Swell" Kashmir Cream Powder PAGE SEVEN ava * p | . ROW, G, 8, MEADOWS. Commerce, ‘Texas Prominent Odd Fellow dd tonch- az in the publ schools, also sent fie l go B agrediamy TEXAS TOWNS MARLIN. Mastin, vena, July 3—AMer centinied ion the dk cout rl wt back ent the un et tt et Fata Mongresae tpt on ‘ ‘re ot Gh Siar pine ‘nod treed Stood the ol sad stay aod made fevto the church All the, pastors tnd” sapeiseniestn wer” there fo rect oom pe Hoek, toner ithe Sunday echt. Wath Benoit prestiaat sf tha Hoos ais Mow rs bert one. ber avand teanows ithe afar. with pod Smting Des unto a fiat to Waco tte Pro Ione soiysisis ad here pertornd fa eoerency eperation for reatal Herta: “She We"oane ‘wel. Hon. Eeciorn,oba of Sur tron met chan tery, oa, J. Parks sara don ase hin wit the Bxprem Sin He Moroy of Nena Rook w5 tha clic Wosnom "Bia. Ta Me ns’ of Shrerport La. tm the. chy, rn. Howser Garo Bh tuts nie tion to bet beat Ufa home on Groat. Mra, Bow fhe Morgun lot. tor Ban Antoni "fon, dary ‘saat Oe. b of sk toter, ‘Mr hh Tie epee efor Rac tins neve at Dr Duwer wows tre suomi bolé a este SMITE. c,h Adana retered om Waco Shae abe han bo aie trons ite rar bane" sve Pr, We akan the li ta wa ier tn." rival meet Ya Bunty Town at New Plowsr Milt Bapaot“ireh Sane, cae eee dain Pe. Bidor oat ot Taylor, "Fides. Hatcnog, Dennen and nee ‘Teale BAwarde of sem. wend yoashed at Bars Chapel Mt Hshgee lat, Wantage. "woe. Andonon of taal A" n cure wan acted an ay dant, tin eclra Ster ri tomes hres Tay sh rath ‘arn Ble Bieod bas nde Dees rial too Keane Cty : ‘@aLyustox, eal Foss eS hom ot sinner e eee re eS eed nas a Secreta Sarat me ee 2s etme ns down “Qe "Sed have line. which bo by Sanaa SS ees to SS Bee ee Sct oer Sere eee sae cena oni lege eee ts eticoee sha cere Ss Seeman es te SoG Sraen ae ek Gee con oe ees eae es eo eter se Peer = tr, tinlate ntrong. und wan Sapam cee svore by Innings: ee net ha te matt ae fon tain be int I ie Of cen : = Eb: ‘tnpire Wim ‘DENTON. ee ly Copan ame eee aoe tan, Bre 3 ras haat Hho ih wi ante cbse ‘PAGE BIGHT ere Sone Se eming of Fret. aly Mul i Ets Dea Hel", "Buiee se arson arse,” foes Soe meet ee Pur ee rao tamper port: Re RS ti ota aea a Res tal se Sioa aortas sola a cae Baieryiee ote teatee ess tig sess hace fea a ir, tat ce Me fe ne eis cater ae as eamec en peas oe See i es ia eas eee sca eas ava Ses ee re oe se ts, tert Bee ae te etree oa Horr ck useier wet Sa BeBe ale nes wiht sone Sreicey eco ee Basti hats Ge eae eet came de Ss [gna he Bee ate wl ak. ae Ma "Sel a ae at Somnath eect Bee a ere ate tac ete Rats ne tas ‘ows ie : Mee MEt et, stints a ce mes chee fem oe emt ah werk Setanta Bath Nala perth ae tin hae “elgg aa Soe aa epee ia: : Sone: Lake, Tense, July 8—Buaday schon ‘wan porvone”Stndny 0 ths tn eeu to rer xem to co-operate with the G. ir Goavention. ‘Ror, Ou ln Le, pastor of the ‘ty. rere A. Mf. ehureh has torn’ her Old ‘ches ulin” down to. erect nother bung that wil be fret tour growing city. ML Reet Bap tnt "chareh meters, extended the a aviation". hold thee rerar decvcea tn thett ch oh Which her Rha econ. Ther, Gir ose was on duty at Ty. rete 'A Me Head repos «od Tha Hayward, pastor of Prerazeen apis church ‘sttertained the Bun day. advoltonrention week Some ofthe ort tate! n" me Gimeral owen Tati Were pres ‘our Lake's making" preparation Plgd Yor ei Charter tat weak” Mr dow Sckarborsuxh tnd "wit of Burxurnetie 1 Pid are back Boe fo “lian Love’ Dehiane ot Uberty te ta chat of erst, Bras nad Mane Tae, amon ‘aise outhwalhe oliard antl we AC. Sinica ‘ans. ‘Terrell, Texas, July 8.—Servicus at cant cicch Rntay tain ware font ‘and wll tld bat "the Sick civie nie tient’ oe cocat SCpan white he. Say evening Trot aly ior ts tn elt sw etna Mowat Rest'h ehunen be 2M, ack isn iis ahnrnc’ for acetal, ca ie Yo aerate ier om fawn ic “at “rraday mora anc nan Scr huis Pridty sreung et Bio, Tou Ms. /cfvahay, ona ihe id. stincan of Tegel 5d 8 aay erent Ms Howard ty om the stk Weare "Rete fangeBuo and Mine ‘bo Gary “ave conaiecing tar evel onthe Sunaine Roe ean on the unshine for Nasty twas on actount a the, serie ines” fe prt ee Anas, te tibey expel to epend et te {oes valine tien and Fale ig Be, a tren ete Sette” spent tan Ta, ee fe ice eatin palace eh a a fc tro tthen hy: Simin Sane feat ied hana on accotat atthe Erwin hr str, Sot Dye aig, Tomes tat Ay 3 fe reba Aesenic teant om so a Agee wo tats ws nso Soe we sae tae bch ton ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919. returned tome from, Prance, among Be'teaper were Chas Gale, Chande 5 ‘Toast od Will Orange. “reve Brooks hax returned fost anirile "Teun, whore he has boa king mires wating ‘g card of Thanks, " ‘We wink to thank the, ende and fi jdeta tReet for tne kindaeos Shown ott bother, Mr. 4° ML Crew: gy Site? Your Binds wil mever'bo) ; freon | + Meu. Joan Sous. ee ine Sora tons. se cr bess Paci, Tera, July 3-—The wedding BE ptt ang Wedsewday, June. Sin for ce Se Serres nee a Bs ‘Me Ray Pickens of ‘Dallas Ts sf MSadtt! we weddug was oleo cl Sibel 'by Mere Lyan. of Piaatarg eae edd wack wan played by Hine po ale Liteon, "the "ero. enter # fe cecompased by Sean nim. Hare 4 ‘Son will Prot. Bi, Graham acted st tant, the brie Mr and “ Min Piokene lot Priday veaing for Dallas where they will say's While } then tay export fo "make thelr hme atom Me Litieun MaDuf, who {me dectctive of Loe Angele, Call ahed Paris fast week, it baa bees Toore (han foes “yeary. nce be} iived bere * iw Willard Greene Tennetto for DbecrwCTIVE FATTLIETON Me tue Dulas Expr. You can get = copy of the Dx- ‘tes, Aagen Culbert reer at the following pase: Cooper ia Geena “arborea ard | atten Meu, « ati eras oral by Toovs grocery, tore, Walters cafo| orn in Paths and ts now Dectecivo ane no =| Sa at $39'N- oh zee . m nae $59 Naa aie | Serasant of Lag Angele Police Yore| Low Anz er momen eames wan in Dally Thuriday, June 24th | tective. Se The nae ToRMat with Prot |r, MeDut seared from whe Oover-| and. one p nw, hulle aa tonducior is pre: [por oe "ertradon papers "for |ona ‘mc Fresiag ahaye Toe alendatee Is | George Lewin who was wanted at| bar a Ca sect Clermne Gap at Oia | ow Shagelea to" anawer an tndlt:| motor ap Some Clty i vine relatives here | ment Teche Mat and Mx"J0, Roark tad Iie |Dectoctive McDuff was trated voy ieuiensata P| anger wil ieeve. Wodseaday for| meme | ew Yorks Auaaile Cy and" other | ——— a | pots jc, ig Dato oats} eo ‘Tuarer, Bed of | LAKE CHARLES. | te ind Mra, Wille Goeed pre-| Waco, T Seattle coat ee rar area vt © cmon ae eer wee peers hare Recetas es ene ails eee cee! ieee! See tein ees fee Geared eae ab errant Be ae area ane exon tres ee as pas sie eee tie “mete aeaen nm eat at a ee peel Se Bein ty Beet a eet at ee east oe Be i ta han ae eee saet meee oar ieee eee Sree cee fe eee oo ee ee fa ace a set cee ea Sha cece eas eo ace es Serres ere fe eee eee ee feruet 6 ae eae eer SN Ah ae Te aa tiga SS wae tt Orme ae oe ee ie areas et a ey i ass Si ag Gn th cere en, ott. eran oe Se Fe see et Bs ae Sere”, ee J wae ti Paow te whereabouts of Jack Higgine on Duninens concern” fag: property. He let Hox-Tunm, fn {ils "for Chicago. acre pase foguire from your pupitn and hott oe Take Charlee ta ‘PEPTEnURG. Pitubare, Texan, Joly 3-—Hon aeooe € Binmons hw ceptsed fhe Bindof on and oer Uy. tratchlans ‘speccen. and more f yet fob arae. ‘lon "Kelly Miller hax belted the amental wheel furinben, grey mater for arising race, to mirmount 0b- Paces by ene rake of hiv mune: te bin, Yet tho eattatronb Ie Tet to the av"vviot and too Bet. on." matt Scott Baa Hoard igh shetal eatopr of dence 7 toe. thatthe Regro eink Sfoare “Sm yet the upward. tad s Nearo civiaation in tome “hat MMi, ye of de tate on 0 Booker 7, auertoa plan: ‘Self temrandiceront bulldog at antic, feind Jaca not, the ‘Shution for vole ca reco problem, ‘Death, air Wiliam Johnson ded Sunday, fannal trom Whe 6. MB. ‘hurch ondary. ‘Mr Jahon’ was sa varnést and tne ayn san, 8 Bad Hen ek for several oot. Stra" Florence Halley of Royce ty is vintion ber “tober, hiv, ue. ri," Mrw ste Holoway 302 Grlinh sirot, Dallan, an been week mad vistoe to bee moter, fen Bee Baker, Me and, Mim Blmmona wore, the weck-andviatore to thelr sunt. Mrs. Bete ‘Taylor, the counie tet Satur fy" for! thle home in Tern -kann Baer een of, Wolke Sy fran the eveet of Mra. J.'D. Walker, Sie aio aired Wrieht, Litde lonalion Cramp, MO Grae le Canemags. Carthage, Tera, July 3—The con- tied rane tn this section have put farmers way behind with thelr crope However Wt seems safe to say there wit be good food and’ teed. crops "The Bxprony reporter cers wey tnd Mme Wa fa tuetr aad ous of thult baby om the. Zist we ; ‘Mr. Jobson returme! trom Nar- stall, ‘where he. wae ealiod 10. neo By ick saver, Mee. "ony Johnson Gar tuber sdias ox Uae bate was | ee a Secrecnies [ere aney Incure, ios Ana, Cee Sos ee Bay ingen bape deel Sel chathicin ees ones ere Se tee Recaro wk | wa Seren Sa sects fr cones fea cnn tens ein pee tsa ena See eect eee ene cas etcamee ae otic (ce ea =a caren Foes Bi te vee married to Miss Davie of Holland's | Ww mee Sc " SES win soe gr | wa, Tae 3 commie Soe el ome % Tiga ee ir of i Pine ee Se sates San tte s Set) GT EE ua ear ah Sis! aera Sonareemece oS ome erated Sree se juie| “ha aba Sigs “Se da alee oS Sections a "ace Bethea oe saree aon te er eee son bys mike gna it a2 Aa Pd ake wre! sale ted Dian Peat ote wate eee ae Tan mene mary Ti eee car as gh Ragged ge peg Secure bias” |Sacey or Paper ect |i a foie omar ao Peete chee Le tee Kinet sak Pak uta tat Pe er Faeroe Cie on a ein Se BP an Baa ae a Geinnortie, Tesna, Duly’ 3 Ser. ico en fod at ail tho churches Sinaay. ers MM Burns has returned nom trom Bani Tezas, where she been "iting her parents, ‘Me. RC. Cris i in Tule, Olin, on uss, ‘Mra Oveda Moore, Willams ot ontam, Tory apent Sunday with Nex Mose ‘Aletaager of tata, Mr, et Blackmon epeat “San day in Puot Polat “Fhe oly of MF. Lo Jones who ued wet Saturday moraine’ Se SBipped to edd cy. Teme, “or Bare! unter the arection of under: taker Brown. Mr, DP Pollard, Jr, and ite ao tho suet roprictres, rs Moore Mr J. , Reynolds of Denton, Texas, Was athe ety last week Sea" HE Winchester bas Toarned a hose from several out’ Way fm Pranee an a private, ite tation Gxitre lub tet with aru Bi. Brown on last ‘Thursday tetas, & ovely meeting was bd, ‘The beste’ erred 2" inky two: Course Tasch ‘re ‘Gali "Atlon of Dalla visting her brother, O. X. Lenners Ina fut ‘ra BK. Stone tas retaraed fom a "two, wooke vain Kanan Giy, Hanspeter atc isRanait te normal fn Pe. Wort Be". haste. ‘hag, parca a "seven Dastonrer Chane. Gatnearite "aati preparnory” to he coming wesng "Min Rath Mexeil to wre Calvin. ‘ehelaon of Bonar, ‘Texan, quite a nunter of ut of tows at are comiar in, °*kdne Nal ste of Guile’ promising youne iste fF rw tae tin Soa ee ve. tergren pg Page> mone Coe Romi iiaa and Mex. Youneblond of Tere ene ly Pounding’ s oak Behan a HE cma” ‘Soe ad ete DE Sa 2 ae Jane Be Madan coy met win urs x Prk, Petey, Jone a Wimestonte acbeon Wid sera See hie at Bherman west wut pat gies Senta. iP ticle arse asa Me” Sipty seit en ie eh set ar winnie” Sant, tend te Welt st. Gv Miokerson and Siar Reh est hel finer resent the Odd Follows BA Say 'wan'n sccm Mee Rosier hema of Denson ta te yong wee, Curl Me Wa Tased of Orion ay the ty, ating bse, ire Tae ere ee awnnay, Me. Alea a wie nl Shay are He eg Tight‘ dna Prot Kelly Mle lee ure well stoned a al tee Fred Mega Tt Sunday to MeN eotiy to pales ‘oe a va “tee mad‘Gher was to Dalla aa reco et Wg Creston Yo tat wed tor Pete View, beige one fat Mark Sa- aay tant mcg 2S tele eh at ith re use ie wea A SMart Mat Wigerald Ltt lt weak or Teo hie cup met wit se Bre add orm, Ade Wian bold = ricume ful ciety a ten a ‘Kotioo! Notice! ie Ta,pntay onal Nn i rut Siok tae oem in of tr seen om da ee an ee de! BONTIAM. loyal by the local detective force sn ho know several members of i. Los Angelea has three Colored de lective. Sergeants, twelve polleemen ‘and ane pollee woman and the only gin i he aed States 1 a Frater apparatince thd i nianned fSeclusively by and “under Colored eee oMa00, Taxus, July &—Mrs, Jessi comer of Navasota, ek ‘Woods of are are hore indie ie normal (Ofer BR. Malon aod tle daa tet Aorta ate onaay tora {oe ince to vii her relatres "fans "Eherom Denham was mare saute Pau un to Mr Kennet uliton of Der iolnen fows: pat, spend the" sma Dr 'usines ‘and’ Chitago" andthe fait ana intern Canad, Mae OF ie cray i lara the tao trad rity 'Me A'F Faber ‘on 8. 30 ees Sing dle rotter, one of the wat uot the aber edn Gril hee Fedneday “oe Winchester tw Mande ai ‘Slaten e and a 38: Risy tee for Tey on 8 it fice "ale “wi "andr." Coax Pree eft for Maneapots,” Sten ist. FD. Foret. mazaget of fate'and Dizon Undertaking Cos wa Siro hia ron Sea Eran am ers A.M Mitchell Feturied is wor toin Bast Tera andi, Say for high. rl at Molle rand SH lan and son of St, Pvt” Minn, arrived {ihe ‘Cig ast week. G, pend he finmer wth Dr and ‘et Sorrel nd" Prof and ire ‘5 Jachoon Kaa Joeotine Tatum, alo accom Panis the bread hire. 0. . Soller motored to, Dawn, Sunday for a ise [are te Bran itor Lau on 8 vat, Ae Sonroa Brown, an olf ret dont" of here_and now ot ‘Kanan Sig, i nore visting M. "aarvey sAlerder, han fot rolnraed tom Prance, othe dali SE rustves uid render. Crt fod tot ter Marthal io attind easlon of theattent order of Pi fina De E. Chenonn ou pope {er pharaclt and ger elet aah fee Str RB ha returned om very deg tip co ad sor irs George A. Raster tet Toee aay say foe for hia fue, tome Galea, where fot bls wie Sits" Far arence, Mra annie. Hustr in here th oid me having ben Sine by re isthren‘Younahiood bet dae Towarons tnd’ itt” ole Gol frie of, Werahecie ir” Nevanan Bader” scereary of the’ Amerie Aton? ese Assptation waa fhe ety this weak, he guest "of Mr fd ‘ited, Ye Gorers Prot. Wo era the Moog Hi ea! fpontiag the weston en the. Pect ae'coas, He inow tm toe angie wi vt fen Prancaco and Golf orale he conection convent ff" Wworsats Some and Toren he loutry socoty of the. A Go ‘rene, 4 St, Pea church: Weaneodar Tir ott This Io he tare me ite of tia convertion that as, ee foro tera, al Waco rene a {o'roraly entra then. Thro l 6 Topecstaien ema fr eva fs Aes Mer wile Wittens Be tee of ew. Wiliam sre ins ef Detar ar, penn foe dayy_ wih Rev: and Nira" fiat. We closons 5" Norse’ hax toca Bonoabiy [Sarena ing Raa [tae ‘Dimon. Ss the. ost of be socio" mpd runt Lawyer and, ra [Brann "rie epat eer om in Daa Taree Bra Yolted" Kaanas) City. rece" ti Ur hore aan. Mr 3H Mac ‘tan down oss Palas! Mise Ade Tacks the i ‘earthen Tope Te seus ine eet t acest Stoday Sit "be Ghetlite Senet. WACO PASTOR KONORED salt, gan, dune 2 30 te “ita Hea “Chor ot By Signaced is Sta exe Geiverieer et ust pes throat dat laa nak ‘Gar pera wa Sitenst Toe’ pen” precio th funct the Wanuof Noble ervice’? Bebctacted ar ners Saute tn War Smt ier an Fl Soe fhe sane serio 338 yet sc Prt Toe wat a The raport showed that ‘ogee ar neg done: eat ‘sropgen Bed Taree’ St” manera” ‘San boene napa for « bat ajeo benett end pai , Beaumont, Texas, July 3—Mrm. J. A Monrige of Honiton visited “bor tenth Mra. J. Mabry, magnetic DBener, 2062 Texas Avent. Lae athe Bande ote ia fe bore visiting ber rela- eee oat eae WACO, ‘BRAUMONT. TEXAS COLLEGE TYLER, TEXAS ‘Omers exceptional train tn College, Normal, High Bebool and Tdustrial work. “An eal ome <for toys and ria. Stidenta coming from veh inten Graduater ro succentl, Raton rou mabe, Information and Catalr—wrlt— W. R. BANKS, President > rae ome Automobile and Tractor Business ‘Yeloentsing and Acctrlene Welding In from ght to tere weeks the “Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College ; Pratl View, Texas or full faformtion addr WT. TERRELL, Supt Mech, Depart, Prarie View Tem. nomex mua pan aa aS a a Pee ae eerie ee Shee ee eine Perecineran re eee ane os sage rere = eerie ina Sai a te tae epee toa sige ite fee Another thing, 1am being mls- understood and the work I'am under. taking to éo is belng hampered and hindered: Often ‘when I” write Ue leading man, or rather the one whom T think ‘bas Tnduenes, inthe town, city oF community; of my coming, fhe” ots the idea that I am coming to bo entertained, and that T want {o seo a crowd that will All the bls- fest" house th town ihat “T. am Professional wind-jammer, with & Professional axe to grind, Diddea up Under my coat.” And if everyting te Sot out of the way, so that T can havea erowd to which to spout, and he ean at the tame time, show the town ‘oft'prety, he writes’. piving te & mew date, wien all of this cant be done. This'ts ail wrong. I Sout Want to show off or rind. my axe Tone want you to show of. ‘Watt do" want te tia! Ant. When T'write you, 1 want you to get out and see the otbar men of inilucnce, who lke yourself, want fo ee mare Trusineas” fa. your” home town or community, whlch ‘will give employment to yout Colored people. Se Srzanize dha ito a connie SSeoot ‘the mom Bought tinea, snd women, in order ‘at we may do Something to better the Dusiness and Maral ‘conditions ofthe race, right ‘where You live. If a crowd can be fotten ut all tight? sf not, get out fie ‘people ‘who want to see. biter Umer “and who will. work to. help your commanity, “These Twill be Fad to spa o ‘and oreanen, Ho {hat you ‘can help Yourselves. “3. Wrts me, ntaiigentiy and say come on: Between the time you Write me and the time T come, oop busy {atikiny op the meeting, piace anit the ate. If convenient get. out. hand Bills and put your advertisement in the paper, there-you take te. 4. Wea T come, have some one tov'meot me. ‘Wisea "you ‘hott me Speake and’ we organtse—when 1 am fone, do what 1 told you, and your fown: will’be better and Your people fencourared. "Please do not change my. dates, except for death ofan awful dix ster. The Lord willing I go as follows: Places I Will Vicit—Dates, Chandler. Sunday, July 6 Corsicana ——-———~ Tuesday, July § Groskett Sunday >. m, July 13 Be Wort Tueaday, July 16 Waco, -—---—-Manday, ily 31 Victoria, Sunday, July 27 Adusta’———""riday, uu 1 Shermaa —————Tweeday, “Aug. & Ladonia— Sanday (3'p. m) Aug. 10 ‘Wolte Ciiy'—-Bunday 8 p.m.) Aug. 38 Teasea Betray, July 42 ‘Terrell sunday, July 18 Seagorilo ——-—-atonday, July 14 Chandler ~~""—~Satarday, July 19 ee aenian fay al St, Louis -—Wetnectay, Aus 18 Siiatgy enn, Ate. HF Grecavila_——--Wodneaday, ne. 3 enak 5 Cine icine. Baga a ee ay eo and ratio i, Weds Comte ea, Weed ariaer Oot Pianard icant, Ook Panama Ost 3 otw=Sometine_ dane appue,ta cn tore any eat 2, Saunt, Se towne wae ts ser amt ‘aceon tt Seat at eames Sec tec™ane ince aad ro TSR lite ie pote neti he ae Dae rand aly. won e's town, Pe Beate Petia Lat toe acquit tn i, mag dunt te pom oe tt Sa ier pace‘ bua. Daten yi be, made for al ane Pact Te Sade oe oe Seam ay town or comment, i, ta, SO SStaneent on eset oa rose then fee saintaty Sine sro hich aD dr plot to yomne Cnt ence ay aecrs to SsaaaR ine oto nt ane: ne comme wi Sa Fe nae ho Kane te ee ings toe cscs arin our sty, We RING, 2600 Swing Ave for Personal 200 Ori Cochran 3 hone m0 ain, Tora eu, Cleburne, Texas, July 3—Mr, Wdell cia wa ican, ith parla Me tater, his femalna. were aRiDp- ‘od to Waxahachie for buvial. ‘las Tesla Ployd of Tockdale te visiting Miss Daisy Jones. Rev. J. ‘We Rut preached the Missionary’ Sloe terv sermon. Sunday "atthe Shlloh Dapust church. Mr Job Sepolah {and Bonner of Browasood. were the [tueate of Mra. Lavada race’ last ‘reek. Mrs.” Mary Chandler ‘has re- Tormea ‘from Mineral Wella, A So- lal was sven in honor of Mr, Bon her and Mr. Sopolah at the residence fof ae. and, Mrm Phillips at, the eaidence of Oak Hil, riday night. ev, and Mra. A. W. Edwards, Mra. Bd. Mosely, Mra. Annie’ Loe John son are attending the. A. O. ot Ps Grand Lodge at Siarsball. ‘Mire, ‘Basie ‘Nickles attended ‘the fineral of her cousin at Hille- oro last week. Mr. and’ Mrs. Bak fre infant” died recently. Mr. Par- ‘henta Moore ‘bas returned.” from Houston: Misacs Ethel and Anna awe bave Fetumed. from Bresharn, ‘where they ‘isted. thelr” aunt ‘Chariey Til, Caudle Sexton, Wel- on, Hegon of Ft. Worth were. the ocsts of Cartlla Vellson, "Sunday. Mea dE 3, Wimberly bus’ returned from Dallas, ‘ir, and Mra, W. Starks and nt- to daughter ‘kre visiting’ relatives ‘i Brenham. Mrs. Verloe Androws saa soa have feared from Wichita ‘rs. Lithia Small and daughter teft ‘Sunday alght for San “Angelo ‘Bora to Mr. and Mra. Hider Chand- ter; a baby boy. Tew. Youu, Das- for of the A. MB. chureh and ery bers” aro bringing things’ to past {$600.00 is thetr motto. ev. Addloan }9f Hillsboro, chalrman of the fours falatrct board held hia board with ch eaccns at tno Firat Mant thireh, total” money’ raise’ $6746: Mre 6, De Hunt has tetamed from [Clay, ‘Money raised by the Shiloh Baptist ‘church Mleslonary” Society $6480, ov. .W. Pickard and. John Hodge of Pt, Worth were in the ety Sunday. ‘Prot, and “Mra. Abney were bere last Week inthe Interest af the Hlonmebold ot Ruth. they were. the Guests of Prot and Mrs. 33. Bure Sietin’ Rev, “Nat "Prince ‘preached Sunday ‘might at the Shiloh ‘BapUist jehurch, ‘Mra Mary Davia left for [Wichita Pulls, Mrs. Lisslo Gee. and and Mrs, “Addie Puller” aro. vniting ‘hele mother and sister at Henrie Misses Ese ‘Alezander and. Georgia Kidd loft Tast week for uss ruses, /Moxleo, Mr. Petty of San Aneto, ‘Was fn the eiey last Weck. tases Hortense Frame and Vorend 'Phllipn were called at once to: Dale Jas to ning for the funeral of Rey. Ts }G. Canada.” Rev. Bolden, who has his Tetursed. ‘The ‘Missionary lar ‘been Visiting hls mother ‘at Brenham ore of the Shuck Baptist church ‘gave & dinner at the. home. of Mrs |Barah oliver, $10.38 wan raised. DALLAS LOCAL Miss Arrington of McAlister is visiting Miss Lola Dawson of this city, visiting the Rodgers on Thomas Ave. Master Paul Prince, son of doctor James Rodgers, will visit Master John T. S. White, son of Sir Sinch C. White, $300 Boneland Avenue. The young folks will visit Dorel Wohl and Mrs. Dunham of Fort Worth were in town Thursday evening. Miss Alexander of Houlston is a guest of Mrs. C. J. Island, 311 State street. Mrs. Dorel Wohl of Selma, Ala. is in the city and is a member of the stenography force in Grand Keeper of Record and Seals M. R. Modgers. On campus, she is vacant by Miss Napar's resignation. Miss Marguerite Idlettle of Kansas City on campus, she is visiting old friends this week. She was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. O. Roy Busch. she announced the marriage of their daughter, Allene Rowt to Mr. E. J. Porter, Chicago, Illinois, dana avenue, Chicago, Ill. Miss High School was elected principal of Dallas Colored High School Tuesday night by the Board of Edu- Mr. C. W. Ahersey of Jersey City, Mo., died on June 15, 2015, nephew, Prof. C. W. Ahersey, 361 Casey street. He has been in Texas about month the death of his wife, Julia Ford, Prof. C. W. Ahersey, 361 Calvert, Prof. T. A. Ahersey, turned from an extended auto trip through Old and New Mexico, taking in the Burkburnett, Cisco and Ranger Oil Company. She was at White Rock, the guest of Mrs. and Mrs. G. M. Gueen. Mrs. Ruby Moody, age 20 years died at Richardson, Texas, Monday night at White Rock. She was at White Rock, Mrs. J. Z. Household of this city, Mrs. O. Gooden, 2015 Juliet street at Oldenburg. Mrs. Overton of 3020 Thomas Ave. will visit her old home in Missouri. Mrs. Dr. C. L. Morgan, supervisor of music and drawing in the public schools of Dallas, who is taking a course in music at Philadelphia, atenegrober in the office of Grand Keeper of Record and Seals M. M. Rodgers will resign Saturday, and will take up teaching the Almanac. Alexander Chatman, 1116 Allen and William Stuart in Waco. MORGAN BUSCH SANITARIUM TRAIN PORTERS GET AN INCREASE IN SALARY. colored train porters all over the country have at last come into their wages. A recent discussion handed down by United States Railroad Administration grants a colored rail porters increase in salary instead of the small $70, a month fee have gotten an increase of $60, on the month, making a total of $120 per month straight salary. This does not include Pulman porters. net Friday and his joy M. E. chuck At Alma a church to next May. elected conferral Conference visitors for other district sembly rep delegates PERSONALS. NEGRO WELFARE BOARD BUSY MAKE MANY RECOMMENDATIONS MEDICAL DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY WANTS NEGRO PHYSICIANS AND NURSES IN CITY'S HOSPITAL. Dallas, Texas, July 3, 1919. Hon. Mayor, Commissioners and Members of Health Board of Dallas. Sirs: The Negro Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society of Dallas, in reaffirming the health measures pertaining to the indigent poor of the city of their race, in assisting the health measures in assisting this capacity, and recommending that they offer their services to the Health Board for its care. The Negro nurses in Dallas might relieve their indigent sick. They request that you consider the following needs: 1. The placing of Negro nurses in the Negro wars of the City Hospital; a trained nurse and understudy trained to be trained by the need, all of whom are to be under the supervision of your We feel that it is very embarrassing to the white nurses to care for the Negro nurses and to the Negro nurses were anxious and willing at all times to serve the city in this capacity. We therefore, we are very proud of the city. We also ask your consideration of a Negro Intern to serve with the Negro nurses in the city hospital. 2. That Negro physicians are assistants to the white staff in the Negro wards in the city hospital, having its disposal one or more members. 3. That the city employ a Negro vitisician to the city hospital, its disposal indigent sick Negroes of the city, the office to be under the supervision of the body governing such an asset to the city and Health Department, they also endorse the idea of an asset to the city and Health Department. To all of the foregoing measures we have given consideration, investigation and much study, and if necessary, we have appointed a Negro Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society stand ready to confer with the Negro nurses and to measure measures can be amicably adjusted to the mutual satisfaction of all conceived. Signed: 1. H. J. DODD, M. D., Pres. PROY BUSCH, M. D., Sec'y D. DALTON, D. Dental and Pharmaceutical Society. The Dallas Negro Welfare Board in special meeting endorsed the foregoing recommendations. Dental and Pharmaceutical Society give due consideration to the same. Social Security gives due consideration to the same. B. E. HOWELL, M. D. Press. Dallas Negro Welfare Board. Dallas Negro Welfare Board. SON LEE DIES AT MARSHALL Mrs. Wm. Moore and Brother T. B. Wallace received telegram announcing the death of their cousin, William, on Tuesday. Message was delayed on account of strike of telegraphers, delay prevented the two from reach DALLAS TO HAVE CHAUTAUQUA Dr. E. Arlington Wilson will have Macedonia church beginning first Friday, ten days Chataquai, in which speak- ers will musician, national fame will perform at the Prof. G. F. Porter are prime movers festival, and will add much to the school. DIAMOND CHARITY CLUB. Diamond Charity Club met last Friday at 11 a.m. Thomas avenue. Next meeting will be held Friday June 11 at the home of the Rose Hoss 1058 Betterton Oak Club All members are requested to be present. MRS. N. A. PENN. Reporter. MRS. W. W. R. MORGAN ON CITY'S PAY ROLL. Mrs. W. B. Morgan, Child Welfare Worker of the city whose work has been done by the Colored Welfare Board received notice of extension of her duties, thus placing her to her work under Miss Brown, Head of City Welfare Work. Additional labor is attached to the office for social diseases among young women. Through the influence of the Colored Welfare Board Morgan is now on the city's pay roll. ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, Mo. June, 25, 1913. St. Louis, Mo. Shadower of Whitney of Texas and the royally by the Meherrie club of St. Louis, today. They were en route to Chicago to post graduate work and serve in the Army. ELECTORIAL COLLEGE OF A. M E. CHURCH MET HERE FRI- DAY. Electoral College of the Tenth Episcopal District of the A. M. E. church and the high priest at St. James, M. E. church. Visitors two lay delegates were elected to attend the General Conference of the A. M. E. church to convene at St. Louis, Mo. Visitors from Ft. Worth, Ennis and other districts are present. The assembly represented more than forty ST. LOUIS. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS. TEXAS. JULY 5. 1912. M. B. businesses, businesses, businesses Mr. Gunnarsson is the funeral director and will be found at 2554 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas at any time day or night. www.gunnarssonfunerals.com We are getting many complimentary letters from results of ads placed in the Express- There is hardly a town or hamlet where the Express is not sold. We cover the state like a blanket. SOCIAL CLUB ENTERTAINS The Calanthe Relief and Social Club was entertained last Thursday after booth #10, E. E. Williams, general staff. This organization is real young and its object is to promote the general body. Meetings are held every Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Lizzie President, Mrs. C. E. Thomas, secretary. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NORTH- WESTERN B. Y. P. U. CONVEN- TION. In a few days we will assemble at Gainesville, Texas for one of the greatest conventions in the history of the arts. We will represent for twenty-five Union that will represent with not less than $25.00. We have a new pennant beautifully designed with appropriate words and letters for this district, and it will be displayed at the convention. The programs are out if you have not received them. If you have your Union and get cards for enrollment after you get there. Rates have been granted on condition that you purchase a required number of one and one-third fare, a agent when you purchase your ticket. Tickets are to be sold from anywhere in Texas and will be on sale for a limited time. For any further information write or phone W. H. Varner, president of Union. Contact U. B. Companion, 188, Phone 276. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS Mrs. A. M. Young of Globe, Arisa- town, has her little brother at the Gris- tland Extended the Gris- tland of the Eastern Stars at Fort Worth. She would like to attend Mrs. Young's a sister to Mrs. Young's 2024 2024 State street, with whom she will be the son we guest. She will Dallas the wife of a friend in Houston and Galveston. We are this city, now teaching at Kansas City, Mo., is in the city and is the Mrs. A. C. E. W. Day, Thomas Mrs. A. M. Young of Globe, Arisa- town, has her little brother at the Gris- tland Extended the Gris- tland of the Eastern Stars at Fort Worth. She would like to attend Mrs. Young's 2024 2024 State street, with whom she will be the son we guest. She will Dallas the wife of a friend in Houston and Galveston. We are this city, now teaching at Kansas City, Mo., is in the city and is the Mrs. A. C. E. W. Day, Thomas CARD OF THANKS. We extend thanks to those who have aided us during Mr. Hardin's time. We especially mention Dr. A. S. Jackson. We Rise Wise and We Resist. We are resisted by Mr. C. Chers, Mr. Burson, Mr. W. Higginson, Mr. Willie Robinson, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Willie Robinson, the celestor Mutual Benefit Association who contributed God's blessing be even in the slightest way. We WM. HARDIN, DW. FAMILY CARD OF THANKS. We take this method of thanking the following: Madams Sera Humphrey, Mattle Wade, Cora Scott, Harriet Mulligan, Mary Taylor for their kindness shown us during the illness and motherhood, who paired this life, June 24, 1919. May Gods blessing abide with you. We also thank the friends for their beautiful floral offerings: Mr. R. Cullen F. Thomas, Cullen F. Thomas, (white); H. H. of R. R. 225; Mrs. N. Williams, Hatic Humphrey, Harriet Mulligan, Mary Taylor. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank the many friends of the Oak Cliff District with its leadership, their loyalty and responding so nicely to our final and last call in the great contest rally Sunday, M. E. church and all of its members, M. E. church and all of its members, host of Evening Chapel coming with its liberality and causing us to run so hard that we shall never forget, the pastors and that they may do greater work. Respectfully, MISS B. E. church. Confident. REV. J. W. SPARKS, P. C. AND REPRESENTATIVE. ALWAYS A PLEASANT FRIEND It is True, of Course, that "Money is Not Everything." But See what it Will Do. "Money isn't everything," says the spendthrift as he scatter his wages and invests them. Then he reaches middle life, with old age in the foreground, vainly wish for the return of the misappent POVERTY IN SOUTH AMERICA Appalling Conditions Under Which Many Have to Exist in Latin-American Countries. Consider for a moment the conditions under which thousands upon thousands of Latin Americans live Out in the country they can get fresh air. But in the city they live with one window and a door. Seventy-five percent of the houses have no baths and eighty percent of the houses have ten families use the same faucet and toilet in the open court. Men, women and children live in the same room, without ventilation, and women and men to live so, but it is worse that children should grow up without any W. H. MRS. G. B. MONTGOMERY, 1827 Fairmont Avenue. Passed away June 30th at 11:40 p., m. after being ill for 6 months on Friday for Bethn, m. on Thursday for Ethel, m. on the aupies of the Household of Ruth No. 687, Queen Ethel Taberham No. 10, Ada Chapter No. 4 Eastern Star. memories of a pleasant home. Yet whom the necessities and the deciences of life are unknown and to whom "home" means an old freight car. Many Mexican girls marry at thirteen and the children of seven children by the time they are twenty-six. The men are employed at seasonal jobs in the sugar-heet fields, on the railroads, in the mines, harvesting been, in the fields, in construction work. Drunkenness is common. Babies are born into a world which has no clothes for them and shirts and overalls are lacking for the super-suiting abound... World Outlook. * A Mountain Game I have spent one perfect night on a mountainide. they were lovely enough, but this one was the pureest. We were in a cave. true. We made a good stiff run through the day. Late in the afternoon we left Santa Fe to climb the mountain. We climbed red hills, thick with cedar, broken by cliffs and mesas, and cut by the deep gorge of a little stream. We climbed another hill. at last we found the thing we sought. We rushed of the first church built. American soil by the Spanish farmers. away back in 1440 Coronado found here the thriving village which encouraged him to pursue the conquest. We commenced the civilization which lugers unchanged in the back country today—John Brink in Kansas City. Foot Activation Suckers Hooded or ungulate animals, such as sheep, pigs, camels and elephants, have given up using their fore limbs in a handiplier manner, and employ them in climbing. The most common tree climbing is out of their line. In Africa and Syaor act, however, certain representatives of the order known as rock rabbits, or hyrax, the name of which is used in the Bible as the coney (the old name of the rabbit). Certain African hyraxes have, however, taken to rock climbing. In each foot the sole is somewhat cup shaped, and by the aid of muscular action the center can be more elevated, so that when the foot acts as the bark of the foot acts as a sucker. Getting into a Scrap Rebels, men, golf and Scotland are挫将 to produce the expression of "getting into a scrape." In that part of Great Britain the game was first played. The rebels were in the habit of making little hobbies in which to rest. Whenever a ball stopped in one of the scraped out spots, the players had a real problem to solve. Finally, the golf societies amended the rules and permitted the players to take certain privileges after "getting into a scrape." From that time, with the difficulty decreased, the game Invented Pneumatic Galsson William SooJJ Smith, builder of the first all-stair bridge in the world and inventor of the pneumatic caisson, was born in Ohio June 21, 1850; graduated West Point in 1853; resigned from the army, but served during the Civil war, and later became eminent as a civil engineer and bridge builder. His bridge designs revolutionized deep-river bridge building and he was the first one to overcome quicksands in making foundation hews. He was also a pioneer in big building and in the construction of sky-arches. He was retired from the Army in 1916 and died January 12, 1912. Chicago-Tribune The Source of Most Good-Luck "How do you happen to have such good luck with money?" asked the neighbor. "Don't know." asked the angler gardener. "Why do you happen to have the ground in your yard?" H RESPECTED HOME OF MORGAN Federals and Confederates Both Refrained From Damaging House of Revolutionary Soldier. The old stone house at Morgan's Grove stood unmolested during the Civil War, and the real soldiers held it in almost sacred reverence. Early's men and Shiridan's went past it on their raids in the 1860s. The army continued to stand as a noble monument to the memory of the great independence - Youth's Companion. ORIGIN OF FAMOUS DISHES Sally Lunn, Who Gave Her Name to Tea Bread, was a Real Person—Mulligatawney. Sally Lunn was a pastry cook who at the end of 1800 used to sell the tea bread which bears her name in the Bible. Stray Stories (London) says. Sandwich is called after the earl of Sandwich. Mulligatawney is derived from an East Indian word meaning pepper water. Macaroni originated from a Greek phrase meaning "the blessed dead," in allusion to the ancient custom of eating gooseberry. Gooseberry fool is a corruption of gooseberry "foul," meaning milled or pressed gooseberries, comes from the French "farger" which is stuffing, thus is forcement used for stuffing. Blanc-mange means literally "white eatable." Mame, Deschamp, soa, was tarnished by a Mame, Deschamp, a Paris merchant woman who died about 1897, aged ninety-four. She saw the allies enter the Tao and supplied vegetation to the Tao and supplied reign of Charles X and Napoleon III. Swore by Their Whiskers. Autocrat of the Air The miler at Buckinghamshire one year found such difficulty in getting his salts to work through want of wind he had to carry out with his work. The delay annoyed the farmers, who decided to call a meeting to consider the admissibility of getting up another windmill. Unfilled, he and in the midst of the discussion room and said: "We want to get up another windmill do ye? Well, it takes all the windmill to make the mill again, so you'll have to fall elsewhere for yer wind, that's sarrin'" This novel argument gave matters the turn, and to this day the miler has no operation — San Francisco Argument. Creating a Demand At the theater a lady's hat obscured a man's view, and he leaned forward and respectfully asked if she would come. She was the only answer. After a few minutes he repeated his request. Then she turned to him. "There is no pressure for my doing so" she said. "No up on his back and placed on it and placed on his head, on it and put his hat on his head. In a moment there were shouts of "Take it off" "Take that hat off" and instantly the lady dressed out her head. PAGE NINE TOMMY MAKES AN APOLOGY His Work of Art Wan Not Appreciated and He Endures to Set Matters Right. The New York Times is responsible for the following: Dear Teacher: My mother says I huffle appolioides for dreadnough your homework. I am an oil made with curcuma and a baga wisker on your chin witch you could not help or me neeher. It was a nmeen thing to do and I could not help it because we threw three looking so nachter with the curis and the wisker and all and Jenny Ames I did not blame you for wipening me heeches it looked so much like you and had a perfect rite to be him. If I was you I would mad too. If I was you I would be sensitive to her looks as a tuffy teacher esculptify if she is a little oiled but this was not to go in the letter. If you only understand what is in the letter, you misunderstand that misunderstand you would be sorry for them for it is not exactly their fault. I know you feel worse about it than you do, but now a picklechure on does forever. Teachers have a hard eruptime goodness knows without bein' shadoe how they look with a whole school to how they look with you. Sometimes if you do not care I will drowse you on the bored looken sweet and yung and put your name under so everybody will know it is and so from your tree friend and skooler. THINK HIGHLY OF LANTERNS Chinese Make them in Many Attractive Forms, and Pay Big Prices for them. The shops of the lantern vendors in the Chinese cities are usually very gay and attractive. All varieties of lanterns are made of silken ones 3 and 4 feet high, gorgeously painted with variegated colors, embroidered in gold and silver or decoated with gold and silver material, and common small here and paper lanterns used by the coolers, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer, to decorate the interior of very ingenious; the horns are cut into remarkably thin slices, which, by means of heat and pressure, are shaped with various shapes—round, square, hexagon, octagon and some shaped to resemble an hour glass for servants after sunset to carry before their masters large lantern made either of horn or highly variegated paper, with the name, title and dignities painted in large lettering. At the Feast of Lenters, which takes place in the early part of the Chinese New Year, these lenten shops offer a variety of food and drink; it is customary for parents to make presents of lenters in their children, and for children to offer to superior, and venera. Via Iceland. The desire that centuries ago made men look to the North for closer connection between the eastern and western coasts, and by the shipment of Canadian grain from Port Nelson, in Hudson bay, to Rekvakian, Ireland, there to be stored in the Northwest. The ancient Icelandic capital, dating back to the coming of the Northmen in the ninth century, will be shipped to Rekvakian, international commerce. Hudson bay is unfrozen during about five months, and the grain, once stored at Rekvakian, is shipped to Europe, can be forwired as needed. The plan shortens the railway haul of grain moving from the Northwest to Europe and the grain ships crossing the bay will travel a twentieth century version of the new route for commerce which the old navigator, the sailor, seeks in the early seventyth. Suction Plates on Bate Certain bats appear to have found their booklike thumbs and bind feet insufficient for suspension and have made use of the suction principle for this pin pose. This model is independently developed in two distinct bats, a native of Brazil and the other of Madagascar. In the Brazilian species the suckers take the form of skulk dics attachs to the feet of the feet. The suckers of the Malagasy species are horseshoe like. By means of the suckers these bats are able to assemble vertical surfaces. Very curious it is to note the similarity of the feet of the cuttle-fishes, and these on the arm of the cuttle-fishes. First Fake Beards The Jews were responsible for the first false boards that were ever worm, so as known they did not wear them. The Egyptians to do so. The Egyptians had long gone with smooth faces, but when the Jews came to Egypt, they Nile quickly absorbed the idea that a bearded man was associated with strength, nobility of character and perhaps power. So the Egyptians wanted to hold a celebration in which certain people were to be enlisted, the objects of popular interest. pA oie Sees ee \ ea eo ppt a a 2g na Be Rit Drea ah sR on. aa ites eo Bi ot ieee Cee a eet RE oe ni Pe aN ORR RY y enh br ame \ ae regres 2 i hk eee 1 apamina RAR fierewerctere 5. ¥ } Will Presen ‘uf Her Advanced Pupi's, in a Public recital at ) ‘Tuesda Evening July 8, at 8p m- re The public bs cordiaity invited ' Reet ta i ene | Baers ane ° “Reread Touche b mpNNeE ie fe atime as ala Santer Re Semi Wali Alle ein it Bee Mol Movarte Sonata’ Uo. f————=chal Teekaon Ue Gunton Gong nero Bolen Db eating aera raabene Pe a ENS ee acy AR Wats Cupete ewandes———Francolin | 9. eiecy Moors Nocturne neo iia att Gt suse Foesighe cannot ing Th ty rue teeter el | 1h Senton Bett Walon 1h Bi ee a Wi “ails Reeean Tk Shuberts March Miltaire (Duet) --Vivian Scott and Lucile Gunter | 1 Sr Daner“Chninde Sn | if ‘fee Betray ele ‘hee Pollard Th Duseeshe Pair conn Mamie Wright and) Teacher Hh Conpuasg 2 a eno. Braaben Be Naciooe Sumo ogra Bh Bo satel ele | ) He Ponca doGoncert = chariait) ‘isarine Wastiogton — <———— So MANA 8 MAA > MADR : - Will Present Some of Her Adva Thre Community House Assu:atl > Tuesday Evenin 9 ‘The pute In Bree totetag procrum tn 1, Duetsaterurts Britian Q 3 far aenmer ia Geodon bc smarnien Mevallghe Dress Wait Q & Firat Movement of Mozart's ) & Gusto sone : fo Rmalng eee QE fayette at Goring Saw BS Lh Watts cuprice New inn 9%, Suvery Moos" Noctarne Qt. Sue entene bot hy we Broce iE Sletten Qh Gynny Deseo Bis shavers Marci iar (Das Ae) fear Dance “Chaalevade Qi. te eypipan Q At the Botray 1k Duse—Phe Pail Q 19. Cononare et Nacinooe § i foo HE etna aecciceri aarieit Roceoooesooce WHAT Do YOUNG PKOFLE READ— WHO SELECT THEIR. BOOKS! BOOKS, ARK WEST FRIENDS Sena Srnexe TEACHERS. By NW. 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Vernon, orator, politician ise piers aan ae mr Rea Keca, Garr aiid Abington of Bethel Sten ais face Git tater iftae exe Gare fue Bote J oeere ar A ieee Senet fre Scat ee lod gt eh tr dem, lh! and full fr ‘THE ——, EXPRESS, DALLAS, TRXAS, JULY 5, 1918, CRAB HAS STRANGE GROWTH Prensa ot Replacing Shall Taxes Pace thee Ties, Duron “infancy” of Creature. ‘thee qaaaet to otro Z Pisin halting pied Ske whic doo not crow’ Tne ats | feats fred fobot of tet fentiaire pao 31 trent | foo Inte seis | protecting hoine ocrone the extreme | Cream crop ont fat eos Sie alee est | Neer tec cet odccer y iim tse are lager atthe ex) WY * trove el br thee eto erates | tore ine poe stoplodeion at Bia itso boty, aod tis ‘rety | fedocus to ut of the’ enpendeaen ‘hes I sa he thos doceped fom Rumi Rotann Heo sel be trate sft and form es Rasy mal iorsis vente be o> ‘cern, (00, are useless, So while his eo Sater sl hardening bas fo bite ts gone cmony i the rocks * ‘Tis ew abl would cbviuy bo 6 dena b(t evn s rae ler a than eo th en erly Ket quit on bso scale to See a Tee ime os ther bs beans To overcone tha dmealty he wvele Insel out by absorbing ax touch ws i {er ab poele ced eaton ttt frase tet? canon te | to alae hen hat oe | dem ng ef eal nto tnd ares s nett panty of rom fr cove | ® The yoone cab changes fs sl fee ter ee eee toe aoe * tbe are three eerste fe | ® PERFECT IMAGE OF HIMSELF Af ® Japanees Wood Workae Credited Wit reteton ot Really Marvowus amar ot Beatty i ne Watt ene ntens: sinek, workin a the world fa Hananumn Masakieh ‘f Toklo, Japan, who han carved « ts ‘re Inwood wo tke himself that when the two Are placed side hy side Its ‘aia to be aliont impossiite to tel ‘rile ives aid breathes and which oes not, By everal connoisseurs In fre this wooten Mure tas been. pro houneed the most peefeet kod hun finaKo of man ever made. Masakieht nas aHtfully reproduced every wear ein ahd wrinkle to, be seen oo. ls body.” "The figure In counposed of 2000 pleees of wood dovetalied and Jolated with such skil! that no seams ‘can be detected. "Tiny Holes were drilled for the re eptign of Taira and the wooten fs Aire has glass even und eyelashes tn ‘whe no" dasliarity to. Basakieh ‘own can be detocted. "The Japanese arist:yowed between two nitrors while modeling this fs ture and for some time ater ttn com Blotlon he posed trequently beside Mt, {othe coufulon of spectators, whi ‘wore often entirely at m loss a to Which ‘was the artist. "The teure Sande vith a tle mask In one hast find. an instrument for carving tn the Other; the Ielike eyes nre apparent Ty gating at the mask, and the tace ‘woara a look of Intense abyorptlon. A ae a a ade ‘The mysteries of rein are. not. yet eared aay. The forcen of elect fig magna, of roa neti ten ile ght nodal the ter agencies which tony collaborate tn fs protucton of « dowapest of rain re ‘ery obacuie "Wo know fem Holy Writ Ghat the ‘vind Soret where ft Hated Noth ing whatever can bo more expremve te ihe capricious and nese char See Be wed, Aad wiod and rls Comme togetnr’ aod the change of fonerature make what ve all senor nthe Bout Son Slants the aires tayo, bo word eich menes Sapte ay he cuopmberte cond? tions ever change. The. raat forty of hina blugs are tn contest ted tocang conte with the weathe ter Hence the universal interest 10 its ceusen whether the nen end the foot battle Belts or, the ashen from ‘eleanoes bros the. changes Sr temperate pedced by vase con fuaraOonn, ich an "ere witosned fies 0 ety fs conmumed Io Semen «Youth and Purpose 1 i onc youth alone trat hinka Mt sano I all™-moet ot ur olde poo ple could wih ditt adres fe our A‘ over again, How derenty we, Poul aap Pt Gur ive ted how Tow ed eeumrioos re woeld be of the fathers nd paueberen ober Staley prove tht fost of ont owe cueing apd the strug st the ace ier apo ay Mee beara in us wake concet nnd wh. boar troy Unt ba roe ream vor form neni ue ght none oar salvation, ‘Then tt oe be patent Nad fauasee er te suing ‘pools Sects asd wi are vesting bteht Granado muspee ater eoootte: nmotoNew tore Prening Telegrane Br peg ne rented pre ediagtaetes sn fut the people ot Koren were Sone “shes eeaine evn Bou Abou. the sent Un rer toe min of 1 ba the Bet fet empseed at" ween cesar eniie et ron pistes 0 to ‘oe with sary io test Hear ‘De propa ot te Koren tle tan Wau cxtremelySerous, a ted heretoe trough Mots ba tie aay. oweret, ty with be 9 boat steered Toning cae trou dent npr tbe-Sapetenn, whe Nive over. ferpvten “tha walnde ferred two gen to them by = Bes irae pny tn proper Pople NOWTHE DALLAS BED CAs HUMOS DALTAS BLUR cars Datas RA Cpe et and conse tana riete th Dale Biv at Coonan iret ay sound ‘Sinday teors 6 to im tava ot "ied Cle > 109 wd ec Bie a aa tare an Sc Brows, fan ad Sarw aro pont cera MOVING PICTURES High Sehool Theatre 3211 COCHRAN STRFET ~ SUNDAY, JULY 6th, 1919 — T=ESTRAPPED i the 7 y Silent Z.X DIVING BELL. a . Ze S): ACAST into g , or iS Ti Dells ® Oxg ioe Subsea Stunts *» Tigcr’s eS s, » PERILS » j \Y x \, of JZ fe trail ad ‘The Jicensian. ‘Kis a Y v THUNDER ‘ : wie N Perils of Thunder ae _ al Mountain % MADE alee eels Pile Welsh WE nd dolints 16 cesta wits ANTONIO MORENO ae ‘ AND CAROL HOLLOWAY | High Schoo) Theatre # The House With A Punch . H. BAT?S, PROPRIETOR ADMISSION. - - - 11 CENTS and 17 CENTS Se: 2 eee SexnAonn OY GUWTS OVER BTET\owvp rent cour num Yioter| DELIONVYULLT ENTERTAINED. | us auee unre a ex ws BOCTDN, json, bee fot ott rnd | A Sanh oe # ck waa 200032 2 aa Soot jt Dish, embashsat tn Heht feléjxiven on Monday evening, June 2th Madde MeCasley eed TUewday ‘The ‘tauaing: the infuriated Pulling the ball down and thus com-| ae the Rowe of, Mra Stuppenfield, 24 at 3111 Colby atrect after rnc cpa Pmens cass pneu, front tus tan: |e Mh, ele nln anne Cal ig fat ating nfs, Ses Balen oven Noni Done Andry im hve 2 |surtay Tun 3 at 6 eee cere carga igh Dears ET Oe ct a arcs ee Reece Meer, er io nto tain Re, Speen | as pet at base tall fail to present. \ley flew out and’Houston then eame| were laid for 13. The evening. wee, erheTty'® ME and Mrs. O. W. Mt ono ase at a te Pet inort in otto tho eld presuming uen| spent ta mevrimeat to choc at"o S72, Wave" ret Saterday lot's seply at there wan & Ween feel- had returned, and tremendous pro-(noceat folly. ‘po Mir and Mea. Merrick Th ng are desea ere uns |tetne further pay. and-was abetted] sors co ated ate home '3ftia femme Thy hal the, moral eourage and convict-| PF MAUERIY fans who were MOr® OF | soming recital of Prof. J.C. Pbllipe:| To Mr’ and Mm. i at aw cece "ann. "Soe| ae es Ped ct nt ate nto at aman wae ratty commands yn fromthe om Jit ly hon op tall 0€ nolaer"—hence: for’ % Biker | Stiory and tne ordere met stubborn) % tain at Bventnz Chapel C. Mt 12) To Me. and Mes. 3m Ollver iene of ecancy mum fhe word “Phe vntors ‘cata oe[enureh Minton 28 cents an 15|ColtwwodSaatday Seng Ss eething 'renté: bet‘ duck: more) tre Inem out met more serious op-|“"""* 11a inate Het aa bis Bi pein from une hore tu and the crrvs DEAT RATE. | “To Mr and Men ‘Chatey Sety AN UNWARRANTED REMPUS. Vis. the dees end rotenone, death rn for at for wna A0dtem, Lineln Mar, Ba 3 AREETED BY Musca /Cer".Ce,eseee (¥en Gown) St, on increase: A font weeks go! 72, Mé- and Mra, Taano Lane | a poe staat eons Say Sd PE pee ets anna vineen werent | he svi rape Daring bed is ten"| any gn apote be axiom eS ao pe ig Sede et |e , ‘S| Collin jar the inning before the final] Mis Addie May Davia diod Tues. tie ve acme Saat ta a eat Sys. Mayne ea . ‘afer hear mony” aie eaday ne at as ha My ey Ny was) sioreeh snare ware, aly Seo soem Ricans Cied, Tuseday June M4 at John Baptist burch, Monday. ‘pede Dar val Repae peor pa Set bn tf ot ret SG nee Sara Piet son cs oo Sans os esos he Mae Ror cal nak Be rr oy ee rt, Saat saree he vet ste Spleens Sees mek ter ie ey ee Saree tarsi page dict ge sete cases ca Serre healer ca arate a mete ek poe eee ee a Earns Saas ees ee sce algun sat Sno rane cod Eitatt Maat at Sater carn eee oe sat hon Whe weeneie-snmissnced. >} Special Attraction Monday and Tuesday, July 7-8 “The Exquisite Thicf” ale oes are ‘ ug Fe a a - a ‘The “Exquisite Thief" she was am out-law, yes, but when she ‘held up the big dinner partyat the Vanderholts, she stafted cu- pd and that busy litle chap didn't stop til she'd performed two ‘people tnd clopd. the potion on thelr: ends, See thie great pleture, Pipe Spee! ome elm caged dl phrend thas! oon onthe decline ‘and “birth Fate on increase, ‘A-few weeks. ago the slteation was Jast to the reverse, ‘he rim reaper having. had is pon: cnt comsred. Following deaths. oo. earred during past ten. daya: ‘Mias Addie Alay Davia died Tyee. far Teme 3 at 201 oly: Ricard Kennody. died ‘Tuesday June. 2 at 1186 Taat Tom eteeot, Ga cud. Neale a oS mien ; . ss ace en Thelen ee Deise of $2.50 by Mea "hehe larger from Mion” Ade tie May Johnson for fhe ant ot iat oe gota ae dime fering sre Money siete Teak RHeTHs Featured in a Western attraction "THE GOLDEN THOUGHT" also Jack Richardson and Anna Little in "THE REGENADE," a story of the foot hills and Western plains, full of action from start to finish, not a dull moment. Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m. A STIX-SHOOTER GOES WITH THE WORK IN THIS PRINTING OFFICE. SEE TOM MIX AS THE EDITOR OF "THE MICKER" CLEAN UP THE THOUGHTS TURN THE BESTWOMEN WITH A GIRL'S LOVE IN The COMING OF THE LAW A CHANNEL ALERT SELTER STORY A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION NOW SHOWING Thursday In "RIDERS OF VENGEANCE," the day 2 p. m. See HARR In His Latest and 46 RIDERS OF He'd made a vow to avenge the billing of his father and brother and he was going to do it stagger—manage—own again seven. HARRY CAL Thursday July 10th 1919 Harry Carey In a Special Attraction "RIDERS OF VENGEANCE," the greatest picture he has ever made. A western production. Matinee Thursday 2 p. m. "Tell him I'm not here, or I'll plug you." Do Not Miss This Wonderful Western Photo Drama See HARRY CAREY In His Latest and Greatest Western Play "RIDERS OF VENGEANCE" He held a vow to avenge the killing of his father and brother and he was going to do it alone—whinded—one man against seven. Go see how Harry carried out his revenge until the big moment came—it's a picture with a punch. Now playing. Your Theatre Name in this Space Thrilling Story of Western Life Told in "Riders of Vagrance" at Mammoth Theatre. Harry Cormy has added another all-star to his right to be called. Ace of the Saddle "Carly" has named another character, "Vengeance," has surpassed in intense interest and thrills any of the former successes which has won this work in the series. But mitigating the lurid sexualism of gun-play throughout the piece is the spirit of fair play the hero shows toward his bitterest enemies—the band of murderous cowpuncher hired by a spirit, cattleman, to exterminate the Carsten family. "Riders of Vengeance," has his scrip has won this western star his sobriice is the spirit of fair play the piece Harry Carey, in the part of C Harry Carey, in the part of C success in portraying the life in the to conditions in the cattle towns of the war both in Tennessee and the photography of the early days absolhs language of the early days absolhs intensive investigation by Carey an intensive investigation by Carey an intuitions of obesessing interest is the enmities against a band of Apaches batatas against his need to kill Owen the river. Owen the river. Harry Carey, in the part of Cheyenne, Harry Carleton, whose entire family was assassinated on the steps of the little western church a moment after he had emerged with his new bride on his arm, has scored another success in portraying the life in the West just at the close of the Civil War. Lawlessness, so called, as applied to the law of the Civil War, is an inexorable, inexorable law, in exorable law, that was dealt both in justice and injustice, the law of the six-schooter and the Winchester. Seena Owen is the girl who comes to marry the sheriff. Other members of the supporting cast are Joseph Harris, J. Farrell McDonald, Alfred Allen, Jennie Lee and China Gale. MMOTH Mon. and Tues., July 7th and 8th Special Attraction, Extraordinary, Tom Mix featured in "THE COMING OF THE LAW." A wonderful story of the western plains. Matinee, Monday 2 p. m. THE COMING OF THE LAW WILLIAM TUX PRODUCTION TOM MIX MORE THAN SATISFIES "The Coming of the Law" Fimestre of Work He Has Done for Screen. The Tramuel of the Mammoth Theatre did not exaggerate when he announced that he had another splendid Tom Mix picture opening at his theatre yesterday. The play, a William Fox production, called "The Coming of the Law," and taken from Charles Aden Bottom, has been adapted to this picture he has done. And when one recalls his previous William Fox photos, it will be realized that this is saying a good deal. The new picture is a full-brown western story of the day before the war, and it is a great picture of that section. Dry Bottom, New Mexico, is a town typical of the wild and wooly days. Big Bill Dulavey, leader of the rustling gang, is ruler until the war, and he is a two-mum man, but in a lovely two-fold chan, and he accomplishes more in a couple of months with his strong right arm than all the guns could accomplish in that out-of-the-way town. He helps from Judge Graney and from Nellie Hazelton, a pretty cowgirl. Mix does some remarkable stunts in the picture--real hair-raisers. A play which shows Tom Mix, the dare-devil of the screen, at his best. A motion picture with a star who has defied a hundred times to put thrills upon the screen. He is a two-mum, who fights, and fights hard, for justice and decency in the Wild West. The story of a tenderfoot who made rumors but in which two brawny fists win. The tale of a man who beat a gang of out laws and won a sweetheart. The story of what a newspaper could do among lawless men in the Wild West. It recounts a level head win against bandit blaster. In which romance ripens and order is established where violence and ruthenian had ruled. July 10th 1910 Harry Carey a Special Attraction greatest picture he has ever made. A western production. Matinee Thurs. Tell him I'm not here, or I'll plug you." Do Not Miss This Wonderful Western Photo Drama RY CAREY greatest Western Play VENGEANCE" Do not hire Harry carried out his revenge until the big mo- ment came—it's a picture with a punch. New playing. Your Theatre Name in this Space RY CLINCHES HIS TITLE AS STAR OF THE SADDLE THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, JULY 5, 1919. THE THEATRE DESMOND CAST AS CAREFREE YANKEE Screen Actor in Role of American Adventurer, Disdainful of Dignity of Pompous Central American Officials. A typical "Gilbertain" plot and characters are exposed in White-washed Walls," starring William Desmond, the popular screen actor, renamed Pillowbill. His Excellenciaismo Romero, Governor of an insignificant South American state, arrives around the two by four domain all puffed up with conceit and chain, a Casasar, Napoleon, Hamulb and Das all rolled into one, in his own estimation. Poorly should gaze upon his classic features in carved stone, so the commissioned Larry Donovan, a young American sculptor and adventurer to make Larry caused a riot in Altamura when he knocked the Central Generalitat in Madrid Fourth of July celebration, for which rash act Larry is led to the "White-horned" Generalitat. Larry didn't relish the idea of having an antymony splashed all over the "Wall," and caused a postponement of the little Governor. The little Governor. When he was asked to the "Wall," he applied with a nifty six-shooter, and again thwarts his executioner by grabbing the pompus him as a shield, threatening to splash the "Wall with the Governor's gore. On Patricio Casidano—a Hibernian from Rosa, the Demon Vampire of Altamura, who vamps and plots and hates humor and color to a story that bubbles with laugable and melodramatic Harry Carey Rides Hard, Shoots strict and wins in "Riders of Vengeance," his universal screen, victory of the Hour. Revenge was bitter—in reenunciation he found sweetness. A brilliant star in a whirlwind of dramatic action "Riders of Vengeance," a story of the unfenced West. Harry Carey, ace of the saddle, is at his best in "Riders of Vengeance," his universal success of the hour. Hidden rifles flashed. The bride fell dead on the steps of the church. Then Cherenne Harry lifted his hand in the outch of Revenge. A gun's no good unless you use it before the other fellow. The spirit of his father beckoned him into the sanctuary of the eternal hills. Harry Carey spurs his way into the appreciation of his friends in "Riders of Vengeance," his latest Universal success. Don't cut a rough diamond into a chip; it shines more but loses worth, Harry Carey is a rough diamond in "Riders of Vengeance." The men who cross the great divide are no man's men but God's. Friday, July 11th Our New Wonderful Serial, "Elmo The Mighty" Third Episode, also Jack Richardson and Anna Little featured in two-reel wertern drama also Keystone Comedy THE MAMM JOE TRAM Sunday, Julg 6th JOE TRAMMELL, MANAGER SPECIAL ATTRACTION Wm. Desmond featured in "Whitewashed Walls." Jam full of pep and action. We open Sunday at 1:30 p.m. William Demond in one of the hilarious moments of "Whitewashed Walle" his burlesque Wednesday, July 9th Our Smashing Western Serial, featuring Beautiful Ruth Roland "The Tiger's Trail" also Tom Mix in a Two Reel Western Production. Matinee Wednesday at 2 p. m. RUTH ROLAND IN THE TIGER'S TRAIL A PATHÉ SERIAL MMOTH THEATRE RAMMELL, MANAGER PAGE ELEVEN WE HAVE SOLD McALESTER COAL FOR THIRTY YEARS. Let us remind you that we furnished you last winter, that good GENUINE McALESTER WE ARE SELLING THE SAME COAL THIS YEAR ORDER FROM US AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO ORDER IT NOW PENNIMAN COAL C WE ARE SELLING THE SAME COAL THIS YEAR. ORDER FROM US AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET IT. ORDER IT NOW OFFICE and YARDS: Junius, Walton and T. & P. By. Among EL BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH. Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas; July 7—Dr. B. Moore, Pantor; R. E. Jones, Pantor. Sunday was an ideal worship day, "Old Sole" withheld his extreme best and gave us tempered bright rays, and we went out to worship great number of church goers. The election of officers of Sunday school as follows: Supt. S. C. Black, Amt. Supt. N. G. Penn. Supt. Miss Martha E. Jordan, Penn. Supt. Miss Martha E. Jordan, Texas. C. H. Moore, Librarian, Miss Lucile J. Myra. The teachers will be appointed by the officials at the church. The 11:00 a.m. m. sermon delivered by Pastor Moore, is a master's lesson. Joshua 24:13 "Moral Inability." Mr. Burns of the National Association of Advancement for Colored People encouraging remarks. At 8 p. m. sermon to the Home Mission Booster. Luke 24:12 "Linke in 4:02." The Interest in the Kingdom of Heaven. The house was full to be capacity with the church. The day 78:08, officers of Home Mission Society, Mrs. Pamela Paul, presiding. Secretary, Mary Moore, treasurer. Secretary, Mary Moore, treasurer. The Starlight Band with Mrs. Katie Lewis, dry sweater is doing nicely at the Oaks. She is money and entertain on the 4th of July at Oak Cliff Park, where the Travel La., is visiting her daughter, Mr. Dr. B. Moore. We are very delighted to see her. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH. Queen Chy. Sunday school was excellent, collection was $20.00. The school was well attended. Shawnee, Oka, and he also preached an excellent sermon at 1 a.m. and 3 p.m. to papering and painting our church this week pastor white will fill the pulpit morning and evening, Sunday, F. K. White in Queen City we dispense of more copies of the Dallas expanse that were ever known. Our collection was of the term and is loved by the community and is respected by all the NEW MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHU)CH. We enjoyed a splendid Sunday school working under the efficient leadership of Mr. C. Hampion, Sgt. Patricia Farran, and Mr. Farran for Farrans prescribed a salir attiring sermon full of inspiration. Mr. Farran Mission Society recited a splendid program and pastor Farrans truly prescribed a missionary sermon. We felt that the sermon was easy to say. He reinstated a pleasant law, lawman his wife well. At night service we largely attended the sermon, and the sermon took his stand announcing his text, "Too Late At the Ball." There were many hearts made to rejoice. NO DISAPPOINTMENT. The Bible Chantanqua Test, Briar and Central Avenue, will be ready for the initial lecture, Sunday night. The cloth pavilion is water proof. The inside has been beastified with high grade decorations. By Sunday week, the new coatings will be installed, electric lights, installed and stained built. The meeting through out this season will take on a deeper PAGE TWELVE ALESTER COAL SAME COAL THIS YEAR, YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET IT. IT NOW COAL CO., the Churches significance than it did last year. The city will receive a distribution of 4,000 nest folders, and complimentary kits for the campaign helpers have arrived the one coming from Penacola, the campaign helpers have arrived the last coming from Penacola, the opening, except Saturday, throughout the month of July, rain or shine. A few of the subjects to be discussed include the "Penacola For Present Day Evil," "The Coming Catastrophe," "The Plea and the Lion," "Who Made the Plea," and "The Him," "The Sinners Medicine," "Literal Fire Baptism of the World," "Capitol and Labor Question," "The Capitol and Labor Question," "Dimmed Star," "The Devil a 100 Years in No Mara's Land," "The Law Reducing Rod," "Zechariah's Swimming Pool, the Sinner's Bath House," "The Bible Cure for Tuberculosis," "The Campaign Helpers," "And the Alignment of National." Evangelist Sydney Scott, minister of charge made public last week, said the church will reserve seats for those who come early. The service begins promptly. Good order, short discourses, excellent musical program every night Pastors and congregations of the church are invited to take a part in the service. ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH. Rev. J. W. Weekley, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 as usual. Teachers and students are becoming familiar with the school. The pastor having returned from the great centenary drive at Columbus, Ohio, awakened the in- ternational community to them a brief description of his trip and much work being done in the meeting. Both morning and night classes were held and enthusiasm were aroused in the Enworth League service, Mra. Sunday school at 5:30 p.m. The Junior Choir is one of the main assets to the League. Visitors and friends are always wel- ALLEN M. HARRIS. Reporter. ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school was largely attended. Bro. I. U. Hamilton, Supt. Wei. I. U. Hamilton, pleased to see us, rev. J. K. I. Hamilton, our ambassador State Sup., who delivered to us a message that the church was ordaining to preside the gospel, Rev. F. C. Stone, preached the ordination sermon at 6 o'clock. Wei. I. U. Hamilton, preached at Night, the pastor, Rev. J. R. took for his text, "My Sleep," John which I. U. Hamilton had much with power, One accession for the day. Collec lection $29.98. GAINES CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. N. McGrew, pastor Sunday school is very lived and much empathic. He is pastor, officers, and members of the Chapel, a school of the Wesleyan District, for the three soul stirring session he delivered during the week. He and friends of the City for their co-operation. Mr. Proff. of the Medical School is the greatest in reaching the goal. College for the day, 57 Sunday, is the Chapel on Pearl, is invited. Quarterly, conference one is invited. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH RAIL- WAR. WAR. A.SUCCESS. The $150.00 paid by Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Welks and Miss Dixon is included in the clubs of which they are members. The final reports will be made next day and a full account of contributions will be given to the public. The plans for the new church are going forward and will be completed TELEPHONES: Manual Haskel 8 Haskel 9 Automatic Y 1213 THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, JULY 5, 1910. GRAND THEATRE CENTRAL Just in time! Regret Will Pierce You If You're Late, at any showing of S ER BAIN "The Featuring Ruth Stone serial continued every M Moreno Holloway Also Custers' Last R ment. SPECIAL and W HE OLD MA Marie Osborne, the world. "JUNIOR," a borne in a leading actor in the movie icture. ion: Adults, 17c; I THURSDAY, ALS OF THUN io Moreno and Carol H miss an episode of "H high and through. AND TRAL JOHN THUNDER MOUNTAIN Starring Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway See Snow Scenes to Cool You! See Stunts to Electrify You! BIG SPEE Tues. a "THE Baby Marie O of the world. " Marie Osborne colored boy actor see this picture. Admission: A THU "PERILS O Featuring Antonio More night. Don't miss a thrill you through and BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION Tues. and Wed., July 8-9, "THE OLD MAID'S BABY." Baby Marie Osborne, the greatest little star actress of the world. "JUNIOR," a colored boy supports Baby Marie Osborne in a leading part. He is the greatest colored boy actor in the movie world. Every one should see this picture. Admission: Adults, 17c; Ten Year Old Children 11c THURSDAY, JULY 10TH "PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN" Featuring Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway, will be shown every Thursday night. Don't miss an episode of "Perils of Thunder Mountains." It will thrill you through and through. C RAN CENTRAL GRAND CENTRAL D THEATRE in a very short time. In the mean while a new effort will be inaugurated pastor. Rev. T. H. Henderson is our beloved pastor. stables. Mother Allen Chapel continues to grow both in finances and truly a great benefit to all. Come out next Sunday and hear Nighon after a mob had attempted to storm the castle for the purpose of luring Sunday school well attended. Morning sermon by pastor Phil. 3.13. Theme "Response to Go to God" Great Bullet text John 18, 18; theme "These Things I Came for." Evening sermon of text L1.10.13, theme "Travel This World" Amount raised $12.75. Rev. J. R. Knox worshiped with us in the morning. His visit to us was a pleasant experience. The fourth Sunday in August under the aupices of the Ministers and Pastors Association of Dallas University, president; Rev. M. P. Ford, secretary and city missioner. KEY V. P. SHAW. Pastor. KEY P. B. SHAW. Pastor. KEY W. BAKER. Church Clerk. ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. R. CHURH Corcoran First and Elm Stats All interest and purposes are concentrated for the mighty triumph of the mother church of African Metho- bius. ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` Adults 17c in a very short time. In the mean while a whole new effort will be inaugurated for a big effort to be concluded which date has been fixed for the corner stone laying. This effort will head one general division and will head one general division and Mr. J. H. Wilhite. Two other men will be selected as delegates at larger divisions. The general division is plieded not to raise less than $1,500 and the general whose forces rise the largest sum over them will be a banquet by the other division. MT. GILEAD BAPTIST. CHURCH. Sunday, July 6th Featuring Marie Waltamp, continued every Sunday, also showing Biddle Pole in "A PRISONER FOR LIFE," continued every Sunday. MON., JULY 7TH "The Masked Rider" Featuring Ruth Stonehouse, Harry Myers and Paul Panzer. A big new western serial continued every Monday for 15 weeks. Also Custers' Last Fight, an interesting western drama full of thrills and excitement. JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER MT. HEBRON. JOHN HARRIS, MGR Friday, July 6 The Red Glove camp, continued every Sunday, also showing ME," continued every Sunday. 1., JULY 7TH Masked Ride house, Harry Myers and Paul Panzer. A big day for 15 weeks. Light, an interesting western drama full of thrill ATTRACTIVE Wed., July 8 MAID'S BABY," greatest little star act colored boy supports E part. He is the grea tie world. Every one sh Ten Year Old Children 1 JULY 10TH INDER MOUNTAIN followay, will be shown every Perils of Thunder Mountains." Childred 10 yrs. THE N HARRIS, MANAGER Childred 10 yrs. Old 11c --- truly a great benefit to all. Come out next Sunday and hear Bishop Jones. That introduction, given Dr. M. McDonald in Allen Chapel will long be remembered the graphic and pictureless paintings of eloquence was great. Dr. M. H. Spencer, masson of the Chapel, Dr. A. L. Dobson offered prayer. PEACE REVEALS 20 YANKS WILL WED GERMANS. Coblens, June 28.—The army of occupation can now fraternize. The rule against it was declared a dead end in 1919, when the marshal, as it applied only during the state of war. Twenty officers and soldiers who were securely engaged to German girls can now make a living. (Copyright 1919 by The Tribute Co.) "YODOO DOCTORS LYNCHED AFTER TEB A BATTLE. Havana, July 3.—Five alleged necissors were shot and killed in San Marino prison at Matanzas on charge of complicity in the murder of a little girl were shot and killed in the same prison, and two were captured to escape. They were both removed from prison after being found of greater safety. A. Coming Soon "The Great Gambler" Watch for day and date COMING SOON "Carter Case" Watch for day and date TRE # Graig Kennedy and Jameson in the Watch for day and date after a mob had attempted to storm the castle for the purpose of lynching the prisoners. Two members of the mob were killed when the soldiers fired on the would-be lynchers a couple of hours earlier. ETERNAL TRUTH The man who does not entertain a good opinion of the lodge to which he is accustomed, should uncompilatory way, should be kicked out of it. A house divided between the two sides. A WEALTHY NEGRO AND PRO- GRESSIVE FAMILY. Prof. J. Phillips, A. B., the renouissance docuinton while filling engagement records and taking observations, recently uplift and progress was cleated to 2,460 acres of Red river bottomland and lived on Lodge, Ark., 600 or 700 acres of table house, also own eight or ten brick houses rented in Arkansas, a table house, also brother of Mr. Smith. She and brother of the Texas side. She was the eloquent captain of some of the rich hospitality of these, well-to-do southern Negroes