Dallas Express

Saturday, August 9, 1919

Dallas, Texas

12 pages

Page 1
Page 1
Page 2
Page 2
Page 3
Page 3
Page 4
Page 4
Page 5
Page 5
Page 6
Page 6
Page 7
Page 7
Page 8
Page 8
Page 9
Page 9
Page 10
Page 10
Page 11
Page 11
Page 12
Page 12
Page text (machine-generated)
SELECT GRAND JURY TO TRY CHI- CAGO RIOTERS THE MAYOR DELIVERS WELCOME ADDRESS AT CHAUTAUQUA Most Distinctive Weekly In America Circulation this issue 17,220 Founded by W. S. King VOL. 20, No. 45. SELECT GE JURY TO CAGE Chicago, Aug. 4.—After the calmest night in the "black belt" for more than a week, work was begun Monday of selecting a grand jury before which will come the cases of white men and Negroes who are accused of participation in the race riots which caused the death of 20 Negroes, and 13 Whites REDS BEHIND RACE WAR ANARCHISTS AND LABOR RADICALS INFLAME TERROR OF BOTH RACES. MESSENGER EDITOR PROTESTS (Associated Negro Press). The August 11th Editor of the Magazine Augusta held up by Footmaster General Burhul, held a meeting a protest in city at which Rev. Norman Morrow told the gathering that he spoke to them out of a sense of injustice and sorrow and said that the underlying hypocrisy which has lamentably characterized this "democracy" might be traced to the lack of respect toward the Negro. "We get away to a 'bad start,' said Thomas. "We whip in unders that the deocratisms of equality 'want only for white folks.'" TO EDUCATE NEGRO SOLDIERS (Associated Negro Press). New Orleans, La., Aug. 17. Procedures for giving elementary education to illiterate Negroes among returning soldiers of the American Expeditionary Force, will be undertaken by the Oriental school board. This announcement was made at a meeting of the Board on Friday night. Every officer will be made to induce the Negroes to enter freedom night schools. The Board will bear the expense of all books that are changed during the coming session. The Dallas Express and the injury to hundreds. The coroner has fixed the number of dead at 33, and the city health commissioner has found that 306 people injured in the riots were treated in hospitals. He expressed the opinion, however, that perhaps 400 or more people were never reported at hospitals and consequently the total number of injured will never be known officially. REPORT ARMING OF NEGROES TO BAKER Washington, Aug. 4. — Reported constituents of arms and ammunition alleged being made upon an order from the Negroes of Colorado County, Texas, to seize county seat, California which reached county seat, California. J. M. Farnfield told were, laid aside. War Department and the Department of the Federal Government. Mr. Manfascis informants' expressed the fear on the Chicago merchants to ask for the arrest of the founders and officials of the department believe under the circumstances Mr. Manafield was informed by Assistant Attorney General Stewart that the enforcement action and the enforcement came within five days of his miss on which could fix regulations for the laws of arms and ammunition for the laws prohibit the tending of ex- Man 'Mr. Manfield' information from that section also showed that Negroes in Texas generally accept termination of employment and have been successful for their race and have been made acquainted with bold declarations of Eastern Negroes on the situation. 4 TEXAS WHITES HELD FOR MURDER Gilmer, Texas, Aug. 2—Charged with lynching Chilton Jennings, a Negro, here July 24, four white men and a Negro, Ranger, after a through investigation had been made by the Upshall County grand jury. The report of the court, which ruled that fifteen persons actually participated in lynching the Negro, who was charged with assaulting a woman, was based on arrest are charged with murder. TO IMPROVE HOUSING CONDITIONS (Associated Newspress) Portmouth RI. 0, August 7—Avery Portmouth RI. faculty acting was held at Haitian Fortmouth RI. Portmouth Real Estate Company and John H. Jackhawk, William Gooden, John H. Jackhawk, William Gooden, members of the Negro Workers Association. The question of improving the housing conditions of the Colored population of Portmouth RI. the Portmouth Real Estate Company agreed to co-operate with the committee to arrange for the erection of model homes in the sections proposed to relocate the present NEGROES ACTIVE IN POLITICS (Associated jersey Press). Chicago is thoroughly interested and around of the candidacy of William McKenzie, the former Lieutenant, Louisville, KY, in his great political fight for nomination to the Kentucky legislature. Mr. Wareley is one of his city, and resides in a district where the majority of the votes are Republican. He has a new victory spirit of "self determination" and the Coloried people of Louisville are the voices of Louisville to pioneer an example, his duty and nominate. William McKenzie works with his staff storing to all the ancient tricks of the trade to defeat Mr. Wareley, and his crafty work have been successful. He is a successful citizen, but it is claimed Editor Wareley will win with many votes. Another political fight attracting national attention is the candidacy of William McKenzie, the former team of the Cleveland bar, regarded of color. He has been a member of the leading cities of Chicago, and by many groups of citizens, lost to the election by only a small minority. A committee led by leading cities of Louisville has organized an executive committee has gone about the business in a manner that is noteworthy. The Republican Party Is For Sale. All Are For Sale. — Fred Douglas THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1910. MAY RETURN NEGROES TO THE SOUTH EMPLOYERG TO CONSIDER BRINGING BACK MANY WHO MOVED NORTH. New Orleans, La., Aug. 3, 2015 planters, rice growers, farmers and all agricultural interests of this state will attend the daylong morning for the purpose of deciding how many Nerges the planters will employ the employees of Negro labor will bring to the meeting. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Farm Development mercy, Harry D. Wilson, commissioner of agriculture, will be the principal speaker. He will give views on the progress of Louisiana and are eager to return, and make suggestions as to the state, of their fares back to this state. PLEAS FOR UPBUILDING OF LIBERIA. WANTS YOUNG MEN AND WOOMEN TO MIGRATE TO THE REPUBLIC. New York, to co-chair for interest in Liberation of Libraries were made by Dr. N. H. B. Cassell, Dr. Eleanor Lyon of College, College Eron Lyon of College, at the celebration of the 62nd anniversary of Liberation independence. The two countries were together and the anthems of both countries were played by the orchestra. Dr. Cecilii who is in this country, Dr. Cecilii, urged the needs of his country, urged interest here in its welfare. Lyon made for young men to learn about the ability, some financial resources to emigrate to America. He pressed the interest of the American government in the little West Germany to grant the grimmest grant to the United States did not mean an impairment of the independent government. WHITE MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF NEGRO PLAC- ED ON $2,500 BOND. Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 4,—Frank Johnson, a white man, was charged by complaint in Justice of the Peace for the death of a woman in a necktie with the death of Jake Moore, a nero boy who was struck on the肩 of a hammer. Aug. 1, and 2, Johnson was charged with assault to murder shortly after the affray, and was charged with the house, not the measure the Negro died and a complaint was fired charging him with murder. His bond was fixed at $2,000, which he made DO NOT DISCIMINATE -AGAINST BLACK OR WHITE SAYS JUDGE. Chicago, III, Aug. 4—Mob rule is now punished by hanging, Judge R. H. Browne, a special grand jury here today. The jury investigates the race riots of last week. Do not discriminate between black and white people in races or races. There is an absolute crime in Chicago and what you are to do is to crush it. On behalf of the police, you are to come from your findings. Several hundred witnesses were available when the jury began work. NEGROES ARRESTED FOR CARRYING FIREARMS—SALE OF AMUNITION STOPPED. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 4—Alarmed by the armed Negro menace, police firearms and other places to store and store firearms and ammunition to blacks. During the last twenty-four hours the menace has been arrested for carrying firearms and acting suspiciously. The negroes that they were just getting prepared. (Associated Negro Press) Rockford, Ill. Jul. 11 nationally busy city where he doesn't want to have one now. R. E. Johnson, Negro section hand, in Chicago, has another section hand, George Bush. A delegation of prominent Dixon residents appeared before the state legislature and pleaded that the death sentence be committed. Representative John B. McCormick and Henry Dlir head the delegation. Where there are open and violent disturbances at law and order, cunning every body to suspect the best and kindest way always be for the authorities to get with horrors, weakness or injury in dealing with them. The authorities must then to break out, attack, and in the end more blood is killed and more property destroyed when the evil were handled vigorously by law. Let us take Napoleon once. When he came on the scene, the Paris pop-up was on the balcony, watching on the alightest decoration, because which fanned the mobs. Napoleon acted once. He drew the robes, the evening everything, and squigged the theaters were open — and was not another alighted street in Paris. Once the authorities take charge and the robes are issued to their standards. Any one must remember and order is guilty. 17 NEGROES INDICTED ON RIOT CHARGES JUDGE PROMISES SPEEDY TRIALS FOR ALL PERSONS INDICTED. Chicago, Ill., Aug. 4, Seventeen Negroes were charged with rioting and murder in indictments voted late Tuesday, and were sentenced to vestigating race rickets, which for five days last week held the south side of Chicago. Dittmata will be returned before Judge Robert E. Crouse in the Criminal Court. They were also able authorize combining rioting causes which led up to the shooting in an endeavor to police the 500 state troops. Police responded to the shooting, which police continued to pursue the Negro quarters. Tonight officials exchanged words and every effort was being made to relieve the suffering of the Negroes who have been marooned in the area, and the team was been unable to go to their work. Judge Crouse, in charging the jury, characterized race not contempt, and charged the Negro with the charge, to deal with it as sharply as possible, in an organized specialty trials. The last month has been one of agony. She is a five months old now and she is still crying. I must give her up. It would eventually bring happiness to all concerned and the most unhappiness of all to "When I read that you had an infant girl for adoption I thought, perhaps if I had another baby near me, you would mine." She was passed from the arms of her foster mother to Dr. Halton. Ms. Blake sobbed as she said: "can't see her again." She turned her head away to gaze from a window with eyes that could not see. Then into the empty arms of the tiny unnamed white child. Long minutes passed, before the "mother" looked at the dainty bundle of clothes she was holding in the baby's white dress. At last the woman gazed reluctantly upon the war face, scragged against her heart. She smiled for her tears she smiled for her tears. SHOES WORTH NEAR COLORED LEADERS WIGHT IN SILVER ISSUE STATEMENT MINISTERS' CONFERENCE AT HAMPTON INSTITUTE The Interest of the White and the Black Runs Parallel and Could Not Conflict. Admiresmen to Beware of the Aglator. Mayor Frank W. *Wosser* crafted a plan to bring the right to the Chinese and Religious Congress. His address was well received and was listened to with the respect he urged the interests of the whites and blacks was one running parallel and that it could not be ignored. He said that for agitators and any one going about with a chip on his shoulder should be viewed as an enemy, which would be declared that an unnatural condition a one part of the city was a unnatural condition of the whole city, since if does not be sent into the unnatural intrigue the disease of the unnatural intrigue the agitator is beaten by means of the clothing. The Mayor complimented the New York Welfare Board as being commanding. He also insisted that he pass through the board he was learning more of the needs and needs of the community. That we enjoy the confidence of the Reading Public is evidenced by our Tenderable assets... more than the combined Re-mercant and all Excise Taxes, in Southwest. 11.50 Per Acre PRICE FIVE CENTS WELCOME UQUA FILLY RS THE VEMENT conditions of the colored people. In the beginning of his address, the Mayor (illustrated the invitation of the people who had lived together for a number of years, and finally had a misunderstanding, and some one offered a larger amount of money, but the Mayor could contain time, or the surrender of his disagreeable consent, whereupon he gave the amount of money asked for but that he liked his proposition. So he lifted the proposition of addressing the colored people and learned of his purpose. He commanded the Chantagua movement since it was the first of its kind to be called a religious people for educational and deeply religious purposes. He complimented the Mayor. Dr. Johnson, as a leader that worked with people followed by the colored people. He declared much unrest usually used in reconstitution periods and in the early years of the war, but not matters would soon be adjudicated for the good of all concerned if every one did and kept the right and do his duty and keep the peace and harmony in his own habit. DR. SCOTT AND JUDGE TER- BELL SEND MESSAGES TO NEGRO PAPERS. Report of the recent role in Washington have spread throughout the country and as a result telegrams from prominent Colored people here, making inquiry as to the facts regarding Two of the leaders of the Colored race in the District, Dr. Emmett J. University, formerly special assistant Robert H. Torrell of the Municipal Court, last night issued a statement newspapers of the country and to those who have made inquiries. The Stateman's statement. Letters and telegrams from Colored people throughout the country are here and to others of our race here, and to the people from all parts of the country, revealing the thoughtful and ardent attitude among the thoughtful and ardent people, who since a growing feeling of suspicion an between the races of the thoughtful and ardent co-operate during these trying days in every possible way to bring about restoration of faith and unity between the two races here in Washington. It has been our privilege, the Negro people of this country, the Negro people of this country and the best interest if the community (Continued on page 4.) INFERENCE TON INSTITUTE Josee E. Moorland, Washington, D. C. secretary of the Colored Department, International Committee of the V. M. C. A.; W. Dr. Reverdy C. Kannon, Philadelphia, editor of the A. M. S. Ockman, pastor of St. Joseph, S.C. Dr. Matthew M. E. Church, New York; and Dr. Matthew M. Church, New York; and the Department of Country Church Work, Presbyterian Board of Home The Ministers' Conference of Hampton Institute was organized to afford an opportunity to minister to all the nominations to meet for a few days of study and discussion of the great common problems which they are focusing on their work. The annual meetings are held in connection with the Hampton Institute Summer School for Teachers in order to a spirit of closer co-operation may be brought (Continued on page 4.) C Here Mr. Scott interrupted officiating minister as he did not know what name he was, he took a sneeze, he took no chances and dropped right back into the "Old Style." Mr. Scott having a distinction of F.A.C. Commander and Pask Grand Eminent Commander of the Knight Templars of the Jurisdiction honored to receive him and his future companion under the Arch of Peace, and honored to stately nature and bright smiling faces were a source of much attention to the vowing couple as they aware of the many beautiful and useful presents came as greetings to the newly deduced Hon. Mr. Scott being grand Patron of the Order of Eastern Stars of Texas and Jurisdiction gave out the presents to the many beautiful and useful presents would make a three month tour of the state in the interest of the institution over which he had served. E. B. Kennedy, 11st street received a telegram from Saravent Ollie Benton advising that he would be able to visit City from over seas and that he would to Kansas City to discharge a bunch of soldiers and then make An old fashion country cooked style dinner can't be beat. Mrs. B. Randal and Mrs. Ford are visiting in Hillboro for an indemnity. Mrs. Geo. Hodge spent last Sunday on the westside with Mrs. Morgan. he had a good time. # **Nedley** The Panther City, K. of P. Brass Band and Orchestra stands ready to furnish music, in or out of the city, for all occasions. This organization will be hosting a concert of Kuntils of Phyllis of Port Worth. We will fill engagements with as small amount of men as ten. We will any other band. Write us for them. Prof. King Holstein, Male, Director Phone R. 3825, 891, 718 Ten Avenue, New York, NY. Phone R. 3825, 891, 718 Ten Avenue, New York, NY. Phone R. 3825, 891, 718 Ten Avenue, New York, NY. See Jude, Gen Manager, 311 Arts Center, New York, NY. The association held an interesting meeting, July 29th at the Home in Palm Beach, where the commite made their report on the Palm Beach Ball which was held in Manark Park, which realized $50.00 net. Some timely remarks were made by the association, president of the Association on membership on the subject of Unity and Co-operation in L. race show. How successful are essential to success in life. Mosew, McClaskell, Lanceston and Dotson, are arranging for a "Sternon" to be beat for the A in this month at one of the churches. He is Henry, the popular resident of Dalton, Michigan, and Mrs. J. V. Stevenson on Prout street. Mrs. Haille Milligan, 803 E 5th Street, has been sitting her aunt in Klondike, Texas. Mrs. Gertrude Jones of Houston, who has been visiting Mrs. Ruby Iman, has been visiting her. Mrs. E. D. Loving, returned home, Mrs. E. D. Loving, returned home, Mrs. E. D. Loving, returned home, by his left elf at $15 for Boston and New York at Providence, R. L. where he will participate in its deliberation during the next week. Mrs. Joe Fatterson is very much improved after four week's illness. Mrs. J. R. Byner on the sick list. M. Wiley Richardson of Athens, Texas, was in the city and spent seven days with his daughters, V. A. Robertson and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. L. B. Cobb has returned from Waxhawbea, where she was called to the Army. Mrs. N. A. Ford is indisposed this week. Mrs. Mamley and children of Beaumont, Texas are visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. W. C. Holloways. Mrs. V. A. Roberson left Tuesday the Shawman to attend the Grand Lodge of Texas and return home, Mrs. Roberson will attend the Sunday school convention at Denison, Texas. Florence Collins are visiting relatives and friends in San Antonio. Lottie Bradford, 833 E. 5th street, who has been visiting Maine, Michigan, Chicago, returned Saturday, August 1st. Mrs. Bradford had quite a few friends, Chicago, Incidently, Mrs. Bradford arrived in Chicago about the riot. A part of the city which was not in the riot zone is Bremner of Houston, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Horn, 683 Calburn SL. has returned home, 10th anniversary of the Ladies Aid School from August 1st to 10th inclusive. Come and see it on. Avenue, who has been away for a quite a while came home about the 15th of July at very low sick. He is improving Mrs. Jacobs N. Lake and W. 7th streets was called to attend the bed side of her mother, who has been married. Sergant Clarence Robinson arrived from over sea, Aug. 1st. The wife and wife early this week for visit to town to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Oliver W. Lee for clembur. Aug. 1st to attend a couple of days with friends before leaving for Galveston. Aug. 3rd. Mr. Oliver G. up in place of the general office of the Japan Cotton Trading Company of Houston. In Texas City with the same firm. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard is still cripple as a result of un-rooting an ingrown hair. While attiring the Mosaic Grand Lodge at Galveston last week, Mrs. Elizabeth Newcome chaned to see a captured German sushi ladder. She learned that her guess as she so vividly mentally and reminiscently described the "old mishap" that Mrs. Harvey Kasine made a flying trip to Dalina on business, last week. Mr. Alcorn, W. Welborne Alcorn of Alcorn, and 1728 E. 1st street, Mrs. Lola Jones, 200 E. Magnolia, has been on the sick list, but is recuperating. St. James Baptist Church, Cor. 2d and Harve Sia, Sunday school at 9:30, assistant Supt. Geo. Hammonda, presided, col- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1910. section $5.83, total present 136, 11 weekend service prompt, assist passenger in his faithful care. Nightly service of conducting the service introduced Rev. McGillon as the speaker, subject Christian Missionary keeping on the subject all the way toward Prescheid five sessions in which he said as a Christian you must let your right hand stand as an aid where you are and don't be ashamed to own your God to anybody, talk it on your daily jobs and practice it in our Daily sermons committed by Mr. Nathan Johnson and Rev. Akhtonen, the Lord's supper at $20 p.m. R. F. Y. H. at $50 p.m. Montgomery began night services at 7:30. Prescheid a soul stirring service at the church where we are always welcome at our church we shall expect a big day Sunday. Mr. Cash from Dallas was with us Sunday, the pastor has been of the city for the week attending the Association, Auntia, Texas, will be back this week and bring us some good news, I trust that as many as can will come out to hear him. Total collection for Rev. $4.73 The T. K. Renter, Rev. Morning Chapel C. M. E. Rev. M. H. Spencer, D. D. pastor, and continued this week has so far brought 11 souls to Christ. Sunday was a high day in the Old Rock camp, with a live in the scene some with a live Sunday school at :30. The Grand opening of the children's play ground will take place on Saturday morning, trume weather the Epworth League will open at 7 o'clock. The Leaguers are in a great rally to reach the goal. The eyes are centered on the convention. The pastor was at his best and preached to a full house Sunday night. Come to the meeting it will do you good. I, Smith, S., Reporter. See Uncle Samm, Monday night. August 11th, at City Hall. The church service, morning and evening were glorious, the pastor communion, two hundred persons received the encrine, 5 persons joined the church. The Sunday school is extended up into the church service. The title was overflowing Sunday and extended up into the church service. The day school. Mr. Will, the most proficient Superintendent just noticed old and young, mature and华丽 is why so many are made happy every day. The attuned Mother Allen Chapel Sunday, the visitors cards showed that every denomination was represented, come and see. The wedding bells, Mr. Roy Stone and Miss Ora Lee Pope, Mr. Arthur Olle, Mrs. Ora Lee Pope, Mrs. Olle, Mrs. C. Scott and Mrs. E. M. Cave, the pastor gave the contract of the booklet with the marriage ceremony a list of the names of the wedding guests, all are invited to Allen Chapel. It really is on, watch these financiers get the finances together, keep your open for a great report, Sept. 28th. Rev. R. S. Jenkins, the pastor of Allen Chapel A. M. E. church is at the University of C. I. Walker* manufacturing Company conference in Muskogee, Okla. Some of the best stars of the race will appear at the City Hall, Monday August 11, 2018, and the Stupile Jubilee, August 11th. The District Congress of Mothers and Parent Teachers Associations will meet at the State President 'll be present. REV. W. C. BARNES Dallas, Texas, Aug. 5, 1919. The Zion Rest Di.rict Baptist church Association and Auxiliaries will convene in its 16th Annual Session with the Liftoff, Bacchus Baptist church. The Rev. J. S. Sutton, pastor. At Mineral Wells, Texas, August 11th throughout to the 18th inclusive. Messie leaves Houston at 7:06 a.m. by way of the T. & P. Leaders in both State and National throughout the Country will attend this recital. The anniversary. Reduced rates have been granted for the occasion. Handed Down in the Case of the National Conversion vs the National Banila, Publicizing Board. Tewarkham, Ark. July 23, 1918. To The Western Star: It so doubt, will he of interest to those who have not had an opportunity to learn of the Court's decision to the Legal public of contention be the Mauritius Convention and the Benin Convention, or be the courts and a decision renounced by the Judges; and at first glance, it will be the Benin Convention, but it that the decision may be terminated. Hopefully, and a special letter from Pope Felipe, and a special letter from Pope John, it satisfied. Bounded Points is Favor of the Mor- ris Convention. Thus, Just the Conviction provided High School Theatre "HOMESTEADER" Colored picture showing on all sides of Cast. Most marvelous Picture on the market has been secured by HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE patrons, a powerful drama of the Great American Northwest into which has been detily interwoven the most subtle of all American problems—The Race question. A photoplay that can be called great. a courageous Negro youth in the toils of a hypocritical minister of the gospel. Don't miss it, its great. Children under 10 Years, 15 Cents THE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE The House With A Punch H. BATTS, PROPRIETOR ADMISSION 11 Cents and 17 Cents And continued every Sunday Mon. and T. "HOMES" Colored picture showing an ornate on the market has been seized, a powerful drama of the Gothic been defily interwoven the most staggering question. A photoplay that can youth in the tolls of a hypocritic its great. ADMISSION ADULTT Children under THE SCHOOL The House H. BATTS, ADMISSION 11 over by Dr. Morris is the legal and regular National Baptist Convention of the United States Board. Since the Board such, the National Baptist Convention has an equity in the property of the National Baptist Publishing Board, and rights willeance to the control of the property. Points in Favor of the Publishing Board. First, that the Publishing Board had the right, under its Charter, to elect or perpetrate themselves in office. Second, that the Board is the original National Baptist Publishing Board. Now view point, the first decision, in favor of the Morris Convention, is of prime importance as to which organization in the real world should be the most important in the United States have, all along, followed and regarded the Morris organization as the proper National Baptist Board. North and South, have recognized it as the only National Baptist Convention in Illinois and Tennessee have held and rendered a decision to the effect that the Morris Convention is the only Thursday Night AUG. 14th Marie Walcamp in "Red Glove" Continued every Thursday Friday Night, August 15th And Continued Every Friday This is the Great The man who starled the world in Terzan of Apes will star in this great serial. Continued every Saturday. That is, that section of the charter which gives the Publishing Board the right to elect its members or to appoint its officers. The second point in favor of the Publishing Board is of no importance nor has ever been a debatable one for, everyone knows and has recognized the original Publishing Board." The question at issue and point involved is—"Who owns and controls that Board—or the National Convention?" As above stated, the attorneys on neither side are satisfied with the degree of appeal has been, given by both. With the exception of the decision of the Publishing Board to perpetuate the book, we feel perfectly satisfied with our fight and congratulate ourselves upon the achievement of the publication to graduate ourselves upon achievements, thank God for the present victory and trust Him for the future. We are grateful to the teachers that it is taught everywhere that it is illegal, dangerous and inappropriate to "nominate and elect" any and all members of its Board, out of the parent body and the publishers and editors. STRENGTH? THAT'S MY MIDDLE NAME should always rest with the people who make up the organization. In other words the creature should now possess more power than the "creator." Wishing each and all good health and hoping that the spiritual and financial interest of cop Association will grow, and thus enable you to bring the twenty-five thousand dollars to the coming session of our great convention in Palm Beach. Your servant. M. M. RODGERS. Secretary. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many loving friends for their helping hands, counseling and support. Horal afferrings given us during our time of death of our beloved husband and brother, Herman Batt, who departed this life hiday, July 28th. My friends always ever be upon each of you. Respectfully, Mrs. Herman Batt, wife, Mrs. Herman Batt, well, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Coleman, Mr. Dessie Batt, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Saunders, Mrs. Martha Frederick, Miss Martha Frederick, Goulin. GRAND TEMPLE AND TABERNACLE HOLD BANKING BREAKING IN TWO BANK STATIONS July 31, 1988. Total Debt $39,483,427. Document to RECEIVE IN DALLAS TO THE REGULATIONS ADOPTED-ALL PROPERTY OF ORDER SUBJECT TO SALE NIR. S. ADAI, C. G. M., S. B. SELD, C. G. S. (Continued from last week) Dealth Claims $60,11.50 Burial Claims $60,11.50 Expense Notes $60,11.50 Salaries-Offeree $249.92 Salaries-Offeree $249.92 Stationing Notes $142.90 Stationing Notes $142.90 Portage $275.64 Expense Notes $275.64 Traveling Expense (Offeree) $60.11 Tel. Tel. and Express $106.13 Expense Notes $106.13 Special Examination $51.53 Refunded Dues $4.20 Cash Items Paid by C. Grand T. Chks held up (Jarrett) $77.00 Chks turned down $188.56 $109,714.848 Balance Sept. 1, 1916) $18,688.93 Endowment欠款 $44,985.06 Grand Dues $18,688.93 Grand Dues $13,312.22 Flines and Policy Fees $141.96 Rents from Real Estate $4,618.20 Burial Claims (Cancelled Checks) $4,650.00 Burial Claims (Cancelled Checks) $450.00 Error in Bank Balance (1917) $18.59 Refunded Dues, Fees $16.09 Interest on McFowers Note $6.00 Mortgage Loans $359.00 June 30, 1919 (Deficit) $6,404.77 $108,748.48 Faithfully voura. S. S. REID, C. G. D. Following her report and we append the figures below as read by him: Recognition-Knight and Daugh- H. L. Smith, C. G. T. First Staircase Trust Co. Wax, Texas July 20, 1981. Balance in $16,683.28 Total Money Received Dur- Thursday. At the announcement of the coming of the chief, there was a wild celebration of the occasion, all the ancient ceremonies, he was mourned in and the machinery of the church was moved to or to the occasion. Sir Jordan made a mark, declaring that the Grand Chapel, day the deceased chiefman, and S. Sir R. Field, who was still in St. Louis, were pioneers in building the chapel. When the Grand Session would have been lost in one corner of the prairies, there was a celebration, but at the same time declared that we must not forget the men who ```markdown ``` Waco, A. J. Kirkpatrick, Auditor. Pvt. Fow Friday. "It is a great Pov Friday." U.M. Done Travelin' was the song which rolled from the throats of over 700 persons in the Grind Temple on the day's session. The day's session, a night when the body but out the lights and the session was at an end. It had been through the annual ordeal of electing The Supreme Chief Mentor, S. A. Jordan of Little Rock, came in Thursday night a late in train and sat in the room with the announcement that he was at the wicket was confirmation strong after receiving the "honors" he made a timely address on the immortal body of the wicket. The day was spent in hearing reports of committees and in important legislation. The final session was much vexed over the inability to make a reasonable profile of the real person of real and personal property at Dallas, Texas, Taurakuna, Waco, and Houston, and ordered the Board of Grand Curators to make a discretion in making sale of such property as would be to the best interest. In the discussion attendant on legislation many speeches were made on the subject. L. Dickson his brother, S. J. Prof. Halbert, Dr. G. S. Conner, Prof. W. Halbert, Dr. G. Lewis and others taking part. There was a movement on foot to meet in Houston next July, but Waco Sir J. S. Adair was pronounced清醒, while a vertical stowaway blew in the darkness. He gives promise of being who will measure up to an standard. Who will measure up to Friday evening Manager Hiram Hawthorne staged a gorgeous parade that did not however materialize. A magnificent military drill was executed to the delight of a large audience at the event. Cipating torped out in kaki suits, were grim reminders of the trying Installation. 6. That the C. G. S. and C. G. T. shall each give surety bonds. 7. That the surety bonds shall be 7. That the next meeting shall be held in Waco. ORGANIZE YOUNG MENS CLUB AT. WICHTA FALLS afternoon the inaugural day at 2:30 afternoon a neat little program was rendered by the young folks of the Florida King presided and at night nearly two hundred members of Mr. Michael David Chapman (M.D.) Todd spelled the initial service of the Chattanooga and a splendid program was especially large and emphatic gatherer. Model Sunday school was held Sunday morning and D.W. H. Stuart of Musselburgh, O.K., filled the pulpit THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1919. all day Sunday. Today (Saturday) Ninth day of festivities picture pictures on the lawn and social photos of reception guests. Visits will be conducted by Duscan Wm. Walton and Walker. Morning service Dr. S. A. Bacote of Kansas Wm. Walton will attend "Wanted." At 3 o'clock in the afternoon Dr. Bacote will speak, having secured for his subject in this service the night. "With the Holy Ghost and night." With the Holy Ghost and night. "Monday the all members of medicines and lodges are cordially invited and the general public as well. Dr. Walton will visit the all members of medicines and lodges" and "night day night." "Stangers in a Garden Land." This sermon will be illustrated by a stereopictician. Tuesday night the visit the visitors and friends. The business and education ministers of the school will be taken to cooperate with these religious forces to assist in making this effort worth while and have flocked to the affair each night. NEGROES URGED TO SUPPORT LEAGUE OF NATIONS Tuskegee, Alabama.—"It is up to you, the African no longer lovers the general level by allowing you to see the people of Africa. It is up to you to see that her people get a fair deal and a just education, and not in name only," said Dr. A. G. Fraser, former missionary to Africa, in an address at the Tuskegee Institute, in 1981. "The British Commission on Education in the villages of India, in the few persons to survive an attack of the dreaded sleeping sickness, has spent many years of unselfish and faithless education to the African people, and education to the depressed and backward people of India and Africa. Under these conditions, under proper guidance, can do much to ensure protection and justice for the African people Amona Tuskegee. Africa Menaced By Further Exploitation BOLEY ASKS FOR TUBERCULAN SANTTARUM Oklahoma, City, Okla. July-Flual announcement传来 a rate for the Nero tuberculosis sanitizer will be made by Dr. A. R. Lewis, State Health Commissioner. He will go to Beley in a few days to inspect the facility. A Negro town, and requests have come from there for him to locate the institution of a similar character in Oklahoma. The Legislature, have been located. FIVE MORE LONGVIEW CITIZENS RELEASED, FROM PRISON. Austin, Texas, July - Five more of the Longview Colored men who have been confined in the Travis County jail were sent to the tenon of ten so far released. There are eleven still in the jail. The men have been instructed by Ranger Captain Hansen of Ogea County at Longview. Judge Sawtell: held that the complaint was faulty in that it did not da- fine 2.75 per cent beer as inicirating. Leave to amend the complaint was granted. GOLD BRICKS SELL READILY IN JERSEY Trusting Citizen* of Newark Give Up $3,000 for Boxes and Bags of Gold. Newark, N. J., Aug. 2—There are people still willing to pick prizes from the crop of gold bricks. It has been said that the city were recently fenced by slick strangers entered in "gold." Samuel Petk met two engaged men in Newark who had a box one of them carried was filled with raw gold. He lifted the box and found it delightfully heavy. He was needed to take care of it for his new found friends and agreed to do so. But he was not willing to carry the box. Petk drew a thousand real dollars from his bank and the strangers left the box with him. "It's 60 cents' worth of brass fitting." A "bag of gold" was the bait used to purchase the two of other trusting Newark men. Still another resident admitted paying $1,000 for a "diamond" ring that he had been worth 85 cents when new. CHILD IS BORN REAL DOPE FIEND, SHOWS SYMP- TOMS EARLY IN LIFE Inherits Taste for Narcotics from Mother-Signs Disappear in Ratio of Amount of Drug Administered. How the sina of parents are visited when the children is shown by a case nurse (Yerk), by Christian F. J. Laseau, an associate surgeon of St. Mark's hospital, or by the child's mother, the child of an opunt adnail displayed at ones all the symptoms of addiction. It is an interesting one, because, if correctly described, it negates some current theoretical drug abuse, something that can be physically transmitted from mother to child as well. The child described in Dr. Laseau's narrative as a child is also updated to appear for over two years. The baby was a well-purified, healthy appointee to the child, it was very resilient. Dr. Laseau says Following the administration of the infant's saline, the infant became quiet and in every way acted and seemed normal. The mother was very anxious to avoid continuing to give the opiate to the child, and delayed in administering it. She would develop the above symptoms, however, at intervals of about six minutes, severity varying according to the length of time the mother delayed in administering the opiate. She fully established, the necessity for paragurk administration ceased. The infant awakened, and the mother brushed the mother's milk. The mother nursed the child or regular juvenile milk, and the mother would display a resilientness when she was normal children, which she not nurseries. The mother went for a longer interval before taking her own opiate, or when she took it in diminished quantity. The child displayed earlier symptoms, which she trawl sympathetic sympathy, it being necessary at times to supplement the infant with a drop or two of paragurk. A particularly the amount supply, to the amount present in the mother. Pictures in Child and Mother Same. The picture of physical symptomation was identical with the picture in the mother; the various symptoms occur in the mother; the various symptoms occur in the mother; and following the same reactions, to update administration, and also yield to nothing other than the above observed closeness, consider the general upset the generally accepted theories of opiate addition expressed and impossible to attempt to explain any of the phenomena displayed by the old head of sensuous enjoyment, of deliberate indulgence, morbid curiosity, vicious or criminal inflictions, etc. The body of the infant was beyond all argument purely physical in their origin and the machine in that infant was in that infant's body caused the physical manifestations it exhibited. The body of the infant itself, and not merely supplied to it itself, and not merely supplied to it the umbilical circulation from its mother, other manifest the symptomology after birth or after a reasonable time while still in utero developed the function of protective mechanism and been carried on that function after birth. NEW ST. JAMES CHURCH. CORONET COUNTY COURT HOUSE Despite the fact that the pastor, Rev. C. W. Abingdon, was ill, St. James had a great day on Sunday last. In the morning, Rev. Shorter prepares and at night R. N. Johnson, former pastor of St. James. The presence of our pastor was greatly missed by his devotion to his church and enthusiasm for God's work are always effectively manifested throughout the services. The all-sibling topic in the morning service is the R. N. Johnson service, which closes until the first Sunday in October when the corner stone of the new St. James will be laid, a substantial sum was laid on the table of both services. The paly is in the form of a Mona Confession, which is a memorial service for the deceased. The assistance is assisted by Rt. Rev. W. M. Ternell, Bishop of the Hard Tines Conference, Rt. Rev. Maggie Sharpe, Bishop of the Rough Conference, Rt. Rev. Coryne, Bishop of the Rough Conference and Rt. Rev. Adelia Abingdon, Bishop of the Little Kidnes Conference. The Blue Division is led by Prof. G. F. Porter as Senior Bishop. Adelia Abingdon, Bishop of the Rough Conference, Rt. Rev. Mary E. Wells, Bishop of the Go-and-Get-R Conference; Rt. Rev. Mary E. Wells, Bishop of the Lick Skill Conference; Rt. Rev. A. W. Holman, Bishop of the Over-the-Top Conference and Rt. Rev. Anna Thompson, Bishop of the Merry Maids Conference. The date for the first annual conference will be announced ABRUGATE RAIL ROAD ORDER DALLAS BLACK GIANTS BEST OILERS IN DOUBLE DECKER. Dallas Black Giants annexed a pain of close games from the Beaumont 10-0 victory. They got to 1 and second game 2 to 4. Roster he beakadplant went the white route. He beakadplant got the golden jacket. Skidden for the visitors. Haynes shut out the visitors while Hunter gave the defense a win. "GRAB THIS BRETHREN AND TURN IT OVER." What is a tail-r? A tatter tattoo saves the writer, an title loafer, a mealtied mouth and a meandering human who cares around during the first six months of each year leaving monthly meetings to attend other folks afar, can see more and hear more than mission on earth apparently is to visit the other members of their their veterinary clouds of hate and with slicked and vicious, an as-proved the answer to the devil's诅咒 the victim. More or less the latter is a degenerate person who has woefully allowed themselves to pull on by dragging down the good name of an innocent person. They will devil by their ploning person, which has a tendency to attract and amuse and are likely to lie in bed with their own person and therefore they must have a fresh smile and begin whaling away melting others faults and seriously forgetting Now, let them, put it in your pipe and smoke it. "A dog that will bring you a bone, will carry one," the doctor says. "Of course, of houses or shoes should throw a stone. "naint it so sister." Never watch the follow the whatter the tatter is talking about but watch the tatter is Brechen, for Dallas is full of peta. PROMINENT CITIZEN DIED. WHY KAP-O-LINE Wins Preference For fifteen years Kapoline has stood the test, made good and time is the severest test of any product. It could fill this whole paper with testimonials from people who endure Kapoline after all has failed. Kapoline is what nature has created, and it is what hair. Not the matted gummy kind, but hair that is fluffy and full of life, checks hair fine, eliminates dandruff, strengthens and protects hair. The hair must be thoroughly washed. We recommend Kapoline Shampoo, as it puts the hair in a clean antiseptic condition. To apply Kapoline rubbing well into the scalp for six nights, brush and wash the hair thoroughly. After about six days' treatment you will have beautiful straight hair. Kapoline saves worry, throw away your hot combs that are only drying your hair and doing no good whatsoever. We recommend Kapoline 35 cents per hair. Kapoline Shampoo 60 cents per hair. Kapoline diapers or diapers upon request of price. Manufactured by STONE & Co., Portsmouth, Dallas, Texas. AGENTS WANTEE - An opportunity to make big salaries if you have a little money to invest as our exclusive agent. Kapoline is a brand of Capoline diapers, drugest, if he has not got it in stock and will not order it for you we will mail to your address. DIED. Herman Batte, aged 58, lived at 2714 Crachan street, member of the C.I.A. of the Church of God, of O. F. member of New Hope Baptist church, died Monday night, 811 h.p. on Saturday, 26 July, died with paralysis. He was a devoted father, brother, daughter and two sons besides relatives and a host of friends in mourn. He was an Austin, Texas, having two brothers, Jesse Batte of Austin and Mr. Moorit J. Weil, Mr. Cora Sandra, and Mr. Robert Coleman of Cleveland Ohio. Dr. Macro preachin PAGE THREE JAMES had a great day on Sunday Johnson, former pastor of St. Jersey was added to the church. Is church and enthousiasm for me. The All-berghang topic in y. Although the rally does not new St. James will be laid, in the form of a Mock Confer- er-Wilhite as Senior Bishop. He conference. Bishop of the Turn Cost Confer- er-Estella Abington, Bishop of the Porter as Senior Bishop, as- ssembly, Rt. Rev. Shaela Wems, bishop of the Lick Skillet Confer- er. Rt. Rev. Anna Thompson, all conference will be announced COLLEGE TEXAS U. College, Normal School and In- ter boys and girls. Students com- pare successful. Rates reasonable. S. President CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH. SOMETHING NEW. Boost race enterprise at 11 o'clock and discuss the race. You can sun discuss "Our Handicaps and how to Conquer them." Special program. and professional people are invited. THE ROYAL CAFE THE ROYAL CAFE Mr. Billie George wishes to thank his many friends for their liberal patronage for the past three months for the loyal Cafe and a continuance. BILLIE GEORGE, Proprietor 8-3-41 THE VICTORY "V" For Ladies, and Gentlemen. Pure Porti Rican Chile, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes J M OLBERT, Prop. 207 S. Central Dallas, Tex. HY D-LINE THE DALLAS EXPRESS MEMBER NATIONAL NEWS PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday morning on the year at 4:00 p.m. Sykes Avenue SHELL DALTON EXPOSURE PUBLISHING. (Incorporated) Chestnut Street New York Office, Front & Front Chicago Office, Front & Front, Boy- son Street Albany Office, Front & Front, Can- ley Building Oakland Office, Front & Front, In- dependent Life Building. W. E. KUNG. Boston J. R. JORDAN, Manager. IMPORTANT. No subscriptions must be a lot less than three months. Payment for some must be 50 cents. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. One Year. $1.50 Five Months. .75 Three Months. .60 Four Months. .55 any erroneous reduction upon the character, standing in a reputation of the character, and may appear in the columns of the law or in the public press. It is reed upon in being brought to the court upon its being brought to the court. Go to church tomorrow. It may be your best opportunity. The still tongue makes the wise head—Don't talk so much. Mobs are much alike. They do not take geography into the account. Judging by the avalanche description which once prescribes, give if the final results of numerical conduct one lied to believe that before they came to the ministry they must have been a leader. Let we trust, all white men are not our enemies. Some are friends. Let us by deny cultivate the friendship of the element which believe in just laws and their enforcement of them. Let us deny cultivate other whites, stay as far from them as a man should stay from his enemy. Colored men, for: no organizations intended to carry out purposes which will do harm. There are no organizations country being run over time by white men to destroy every government. There are no am. For God's make don't start. The watermelon vines are now turning their attention to the second crop. They are a good example, but we have not yet planted their first crop. Go in the watermelon vines, then consider her ways and be wise. There is still a little too much joy riding at night in automobiles which carry light in front and behind only. The way the lights are carried is not the driving-harder still to tell who is being driven. Well, this is the auto nero. We had to have it. Now, we see on the Southern mob truck with the Northern mob. With thirty-five dead in Chicago up till last Friday night and 15,000 wounded, a man must be given the Northern mob. Above all the rattle of munky rattle, the crack of riffle, the roar of artillery attendant in the Longview riffle, the sound of the boots been heard. Rev. Boy in a Colored minibus and Rev. Boy in a Longview He made the usual instructions in a race mix-up, the Colored men could have prevented all the trouble with the race, the leading so, the leaders of the Rev. Boy culture, usually the nothing which means, that Rev. Boy wants grace at Longview and he wants it which means, that Rev. Boy wants half the truth about the riot. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, rEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919. nana". The expected is appealing. For years the letter of the law in this country has been separated from what should have been his legal authority, forcing element—white men—has insisted on proceeding in all matters in which object—black men—must介nate objects. He just a certain whose rights and privileges, were best subservient by not allowing him to have anything to do or be about. As for the part which white men have had and are having in all the countries of the Dallas Exposre, has no word to say—no opinion to express. As for the unlawful part taken in the Dallas Exposre, it has no Afro-Americans, it has only unqualified condemnation. It believes in law and order, it has no request for justice, it does not believe that two women make one right; therefore his Colonel must not believe that he must set white mobs, stand in the exorcible mob mobs an exercise in this final. Finally, we must枣ble our differences if we are to live in it is common sense; the little must start as Washington that those who shall have in hand the program, will remember that the ever settled, it was settled right. We have never seen any excuse a mob in Anger," she especially said. "We have seen people of the 100,000,000 people in the country only 125,000,000 are Afro-Caribbean." Police office position, adorns the knight in each court, warns the seats of the police force. Hilarity, go on other sites, occupies all the seats in both branches of the police force. President and in charge of all the armed and the navy. With the silly name of the police force, who mob an Afro-American? Cannot the man who trick himself into a police officer. We hope no Colored man will understand to an audience. Tiny are disguised. HOPE (By The Associated Nr. Ro-rem) He has been, with excellent help, held up by our new presidents have too little encouragement in them. One has expressed it: "When you finish read, you can blow as blue as air, or fighting. As a matter of fact, there is much of love and cheer to be found in the treatment of the young people. The future out for the benefit of the young people particularly, intimidation is necessary for the achievement of a part of the daily life of the land. The people with a good opinion, or a bark once in a white coat, are a great help. In an that there should not be penalties for substitution, and that there should not be found in our passions." THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION The letter of Governor Pleasant on the subject—himself a most ardent supporter of the action of Alaskan immigrants—earned for it—must be hold largely responsible for the action of Alaskan immigrants, reliably quoted that other Southern states, possibly Connecticut and New Jersey, may persist in their opposition. The opposition would be still stronger but the opposition would be still stronger in New Orleans and a similar class of politicians in Texas in refusing to support the proposition in both states the proposition was voted down, although it was victorious. The opposition to the proposition of the state pronounced for suffrage, and it was defeated by the war form of politics, the majority of the state pronounced for suffrage, and it was defeated by the war form of politics, the majority of the state pronounced for suffrage, and it was similarly defeated by a small majority, whereupon the General Assembly voted to reinstate the popular will by indicating the Anthony amendment by big Legisla- Many of the states have taken no action, as yet in the matter of opposition to the amendment has increased in the South with the fuller discussion of the issue in its own other hand, sentiment seems to run strong in its inward North. It is hard to claim to the thirty-s states necessary Constitution. It is unfortunate that suffrage, which is favored by an imbalance in the population of an American, as in Great Britain, is not allied with all other countries, was not adopted in the United States, as it could and should be, but was defeated of the several states; but this plan was defeated by a few selfish political American women must not be denied the right to participate in the election of the federal government of other lands are doing. If the failure of the amendment occurs before the state's Legislature—which in the case of the federal amendment submitted to the State's Legislature—which in the case of the federal amendment that will be adopted must be submitted to the opposing state. New York is the only state in the nation that will be guilty of the folly of a new age, when they refused to align themselves with the rest of the United States. *New Orleans Times Pictures.* HEAR THIS, O SOUTH! The South must conceive of the Colored man as a part of the South stilling for its social and racial and religious help and worthy of all it can do to make him a better citizen in every department of the living. Charlotte, N. C. News. CHICAGO DEMONSTRATES The Chicago riot appears have less leases and more warm underbelly. It takes anything of the kind that I have seen in the past. One wonders what it is all about, or what good it will accomplish. One waths with breeches expented and with a hat. The r. n. question harms to the surface, unquestionably but why? There have been 34 deaths and seven hundred injuries already, but to what purpose? It is unceivable that Chicago contemplates patting the Negro in Berlin. It is still more incomprehensible that Chicago could imagine the NeoRock getting out of" his place. "I don't know," he said, "for 'hoodlum」- responsible, for that were to assume that hodlumlum is too dominating a factor in Chicago's life. That Chicago is very arny may not be the case. No city could induce itself in such a general smashing of heads, peeling of bones and free for all the people in the adequate background of temper. But what has made Chicago angry? In the stunt merely an expression of anger, not a real desire. Has the race question been seized upon as the hardest excuse for railing against the people, holding trade strike but recently, with the Interim Harvester Company's lock-up, having held trading strike throwing up their working and crying "To hell with the public," and the hot weather hitherto overpopulated, the patience as the cause of her most recent trouble, Chicago is subject to the cause, sense of unrest which affect the whole country, and they are not the first to be hurt. What is the cost of living and the trying demands of reconstruction are playful with the state, that of every after community. She claims the center of the state of troop, her passionate use of troop, her passionate use of lawmen, her margar curriculum into the field of disorder, may not be so peculiar or inexplicable as it seems. Perhaps there are other cities standing on the verge of just such outbreaks. Perhaps this comes about from the fact that thousands upon thousands of people, but not all of them, are different in trouble, but are actually stiring it up. Perhaps we have an element of restlessness all through this country which it is time to recognize and discourage. Perhaps there are too many young blooms, and widespread a thought that violence is too persistent, and there is too persistent and widespread a thought that violence is too persistent, and there is too persistent and everything. Perhaps we are all a little too sore, and too much inclined to aggrieve difficult situations, and disposition to avoid trouble, instead of provoking it, we should all feel a sense of relief. We had said one wise word at the psychological moment, instead of throwing a brick, there wouldn't be so many dead and dying in Chicago today. — Houston Chronicle. THE NEGRO AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. (Associated Negro Press) "One of the most hopeful signs of the time is that the United States are concerned in the action taken by the American Federation of Labor admitting Negroes to the labor force," he said, equal terms with the white members Herefordo organized labor has been applauded to take an unfriendly attitude toward Negroes, and bars have generally been put against them. This almost forced the Negro worker to become "seah." He had to work as a union man and be hard to come by. (Associated Press Proof, Press) John was hurried and certain die Monday strictly, but timely and certain die Monday night, June 20th, at Twelve, John has had away in this land for many beaches, he has done things he would make more than could be contained in all the libraries in all the cities, in all the countries, in all the states in which John had been given a mixty wholly before the final knockout. Each such state, so far as we are concerned, John did us a big favor. in material wealth and moral worth. For the first time, since there has been a nation, John in tee-totally dead from ocean to ocean and from taken from the sea, he has been given him his memorial. There is keen gift in remembrance of such places that have been lost, and those who wanted, and where if there was service, prizes were doubled and the classes ensembled as a digit or crude, and those who performed those acts of discernence may now have to set out their own records. That there were some "The fellow" in the business机会 us, let us tell you. We have a strong sense of sophistication chance to show their fitness as an business man and good citizen and direction and women and men to drive courses. All the penal institutions, and send such to hell. The new incubator is not a business man and just as profitable financially. PENDLETON AVE. ST. PERDINAND AVE. —Poro College extends you hearty greetings. —You are coming for the good of each other and therefore for the good of all. —You are coming to solve some of the problems of these "Re-construction" days. —We must have a share in making Your visit profitable and pleasant —Command us and it will be our pleasure to serve you. CALL ON US FOR Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Massaging, Manicuring, Chiropody, Electric and Vapor Baths BELL PHONE: KINLQCH PHONE: LINDELL 6200 DELMAR 4300 MINISTERS' CONFERENCE AT HAMPTON INSTITUTE (Continued from page 1). COLORED LEADERS ISSUE STATEMENT (Continued from page 1). itself by counseling during these anxious times, with the importance of the position of Columbia who are charged with the respons- bility of maintaining law and order beneath the Administration. Blames White Service Man believe that we express their anger toward women of this community when we say that the Colored people of the country are not the appropriate condition for the deplorable conditions which have existed during the past week. We do not hesitate to any request that the Colored people of the country not imitate first primarily at the doors of the mob composed of white men. The mob ran through the streets of the National Capital, in mining. In cities a week ago, the citizens a week ago. The retaliation which followed on the part of the Colored people although to be de- fended, it is not natural; but it is now our wish to place blame on or responsibility, that normal conditions have been restored and that these normal conditions have been brought about by an effort to counsel together in the interest of law and order. Cooperation. It is our hope that throughout the country representative citizens have an opportunity to an ean effort to arrest any sult of suicide as between the races in their communities and that other race "We call upon the law-making members of the government, our allies and our allies of other civilized fellow citizens in all efforts to repress mob violence, to the end that the war be ended, and to harden the hardships of the late war, as well as all other members of our race, to ensure that the words which should come out of a far settlement of the reconstruction and readjustment problems which we have dealt with against further clashes of this character in every part of our country." WELCOME TO ST. LOUIS NATIONAL NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE All of Hair and Beauty Cure HOME OF PORO PREPARATIONS extends you hearty greetings, giving for the good of each other and therefore for going to solve some of the problems of these "Re- serve a share in making your visit preferable and and it will be our pleasure to serve you. CALL ON US FOR Humpooing, Hair Dressing, Massaging, Manicur- ropy, Electric and Vapor Baths UTE TEXA ers city TYLEE. is in Tyler, Texas, Aug. 7.-Mr. Alex Phillips of Austin is spending two weeks of his vacation visiting relatives in Tyler. Mr. Williams has returned from the U. R. of F. Grand Lodge at Victoria and reports all are well. Mr. Jim Young's mother and father died at his home last week. The mother was buried on Friday and father on Saturday. They had lived in Austin for two years. Mrs Jesse Johnson has returned from visit in Dallas. Mr. James Jones, after spending several weeks in Tyler, visited local Fort Worth. Mrs Jesse Johnson of Fort Worth now of Fort Worth was in Tyler last week in business. Mr. Fannie Anderson's much improved at the home of her father, CALVERT. Calvert, Texas, Aug. 7-11, James A. M. E. Church, Sunday school was held at the school, but put the school over the top. After Sunday school, sister Laura L. led prayer services assisted by her pastor delivered an excellent service at 11 o'clock in the morning, the missionary was by the president was a real success. Mr. Burton and sister Theresia Gildenberg, the missionary, was on the Giving Club Community. Mrs. Emma Tully and daughter, Bella returned Sunday, afteraper day service. He Well. They both look much in love. Mr. Carl Mummers (white) one of Calvette's leafless merchants died Wednesday of heart trouble. Mrs. Gertrude Brasmon in still very sick. Miss Susie Rayner left Monday to visit the family of Mr. L. W. Woods. Mrs. Washington, wife of Mr. Geo. Washington is still, very sick, but we are and to report much improved. The following young men arrived home some time over last Saturday. Mrs. Washington and Mrs. Kella Holmana from the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blake of Ft. Worth motivated to Calvert last Tuesday and spend a week at home. Mrs. Holmana and Mrs. Lola Holmana from the city in Mr. Jim Smith is our secretary and circulator for Jones Prairie and Ballard. We spend every Sunday at the home. Saturdays Mim' barbage where all the Express readers of these two places Mrs. V. A. Parker and child are in city visiting her mother, Mm. Jesse Mee Tucker, returned Saturday from Stanford, where she is. Mrs. Josh Mithbanks is in the city visiting her sister, Ms. Mm. L. A. Hicks and two grand children, Laura Roll Holmana and Laura Rumel in Houston, visiting Mr. Allison Maves of R of Bismuth, mrs. Anita Maves of R of Thornton, after spending the day with Mr. Thornton Jeff on his home Rhonda Jeff on his home Rhonda Jeff in the city Mr. Claud Maves in the mother and friends. He will leave for the island. City for friends for the island. City for friends Mrs. L. A. Bush of Bellville, Texas KINLQCH PHONE: DELMAR 4300 EXAS TOWNS is in the city visiting Mrs. Joe Judie. Prof. B. Y. Aycock passed through here Sunday en route to Sherman to sitide the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge. Mrs. Gracie Moton was in Satur- day evening. She was money $101.00 passed due from the of her husband, Mr. John Moton. Mr. Ota Brown and wife and party of Piedibble, Community motored to Calvert Sunday. Wm. Batchelor and his farm near Hammond Community, in the city bottom for $25,000 last week. in the city. Harvey Brooks and son were in the city a few Friday to visit relatives. They were the guest of Mrs. Harvey and Mr. Laura Adams phila here. Mt. Zion Community-Balleyville. Miss Molle Jones entertained 20 girls at a birthday party, July 30, 2011. She served 20, 211 George avenue. It was indeed an enjoyable affair for the girls of the birthday party. She received many presents. Some real valuables and $6.65 in money. Refreshments were the cake, cake mix, cake sauce, cake and Pineapple cream. All Should Tell. Moral social progress requires the productive activity of every human capable of caring in the general total. This is Utopian. It cannot not be to teach children what it is so long as human nature remains what it is. Men differ so much. Some acquire lethence and some are born late. But the results are even more archaic lethence. You even have archaic lethence staff in make-believe attempts at superiority. They would have you subdue them and guard their future against want and work. You would have them classify and classify upon humanity other than a right to an opportunity to make good in the world. Instead of an easy time they the prod of uncease. The reason the dread of uncease or sick is WEATHERFORD, * Weathertord, Texas, Aug. 1—Teae Jncobe wae Tarvied" Satay aight ate ioe, Mi Hinds utan bag ow err nic Mr" Frank Caaaberry ar ining he oid end ai Adde Wyatt tet he Calor Sra, Drm May Mall ts very alk ura arian Wooden i here visitas Darel Mr, and Mee, Si ican. Mas, Texas, Aueuat -—M ‘url, Noten Ran We Tat wes fon his third round’ ot quarery met {ie ich" wag hel Ang. Sad to Sra gt Boring ful “Quiwe'a number ftom hore ‘tended tho" meeting Tee reene basinal and Bhancaily- The revival bogie Aue fat Spring” Ht” Coos every Christan. rine some sonar with you Let thom know wat nde you ‘Be Mary Sunday seo! was’ con “Eo a Mey Bll, preached a owls rtm AC‘tan orl {tol ha owt paid ow. Wade. te iat c.preather vied to" ely ‘em tne third auarterly_ com ference The’ rally was succes ‘ised 4703. ‘One Dotwai wax added to. the eaareh "The “tolowine’ deeestes Sei lave for the Assocation on the Tin to Reagan Serer Raa ga ARS Beant Tete tor” Okage, Saturn ‘orning to vist her sinter. iano Jorn oft for Taba (Okie ona few. days’ vise ME Pine White ted the how of Mf, and Mira N. 8. Minor ‘rx, oa htior ion the le tla tin week. Stra K Jaines_ went, home with ther rand children ‘Yo vit at Blut Sars Cappie Hartman and daughters weit to "Vernon, Texan. with he Helees and nephew to visit relatives Hey. MS. Ganer’ ban ‘st. retard fro "Gtbet wher nance astar” the” Hopewell” Baptist ‘Shureh. Sto reports, that, ho Thad ether deaconn and preachers from ‘ariatn chnrcher for the purpose {rdaining Brother Koizht for deacon fo pasted a rood ‘xarnation ‘ah Ine 98 per cent “rhe. Feporter’ Is on the "Mek: tt thin work Rey H.R, Bvckner was ats siureh In the forks of Borey, Sun ay ‘WICHITA PALES. ‘Wiehita Palle, ‘Texas, due. 1— Selentit nerviooe stall he churches foaar. The timers! at he Dav fran held a St Jahn Baptnt ehnrch Brot. C. Teinhle lertnred to. Ferfty" numer at Anderson Char OMB chncen. Wirhlin Palin Co ‘niernring han nd Neeson Ring which to a. teat clasts fone ou Bron Te Kine te Bart, Wo think ‘Provigence to finch rien su thern and thera a {cota eendine nin nw soe ‘who. think of something pls. beste Tan’ astone ences Wiehe fx who’ are wine worsen Chita nto Nex. ""Thomonm oF Dal nn and’'and nr. Cmmin who. ports tn Toran bere for tho rnor frrcireeting teeth and Gentine Wark maoreme ees er ee eee, 1H Rs Hine Ghat” chereh an n_ aden Petra The careubn chara "on Cited ite poser ae fy an" Me wan onda er Be. Simms Fikret Oda haan pes eae fn" iethar "and na" Mes Na Re rn to Dread Men Haein, Pa indy crater Se. So sateaneet eval oo earn brn ete Bn SOMERY cL fener, Tem, Ase, 1—Mre wae Te: tine oh AH Sori Racy ately fe ee Sa Wenn. ty acer See he fone eae ate Sora “romber 6 the Court of oe ET, Pumrbar, wan an onto tot ae the aan Aa FO Saket a. Roba Iwata "Car Mondays Sey kon ee cote pal sel” wee. carey “ase Bit, “Taare tas toe ere” any Eaetae iri. ‘earye came down trom swibie ihe Saha” Cite Souter Ge ne wc. ours eHagmenP, B. nto and" {s re: alngon” Sve: Reon "ot ‘Shingo omy ee Se ter niga trae Bins Fale Tere 3A” Rooker proehad_ Me Eure inant eaorcenay Hisn Son Sehas. woe etd ration doo None ft th ieot of her ren sary Roe. Tie D, W. Mekioner and Mra x Aion No Siete he Grand Longe Sat Plows nation beet Sarat ett toa ex, Clin of gy Bl, rnc Sitar a seg eee SieLvonn Kistrek hax etea- cai Serato teens ure an fends ira? Gora ‘Deans, Say tnd Mr dete at aren the eh al tie et ot Paria, Teas Angust 7—Miss. Lacy ren rotted trom 8 three week? eae! Be a pean ot et, an oem Bath gosta ent om ae se ae in iat Be aie aa ee ee hee Saas sin aes (picaas eats pits Wate oat eat Go aie Sie ans re perce, er es Restate taco es ees ate Soncen eae te tbe rettened. Colored sees as eee BXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SAT" eas SOME TOWNS IN TEXAS WE COVER THE STATE LIKH A BLANKE ae ne a See eer (day. Me. Dorey bes jt ro are crowd was in evidene at the] UMBARD. ee dinner “honr, and there, was plenty! ee eee Grand Lodge. eae er ee eB age J Mote coh JW, Lew led he ppoiat-| Brice ik Umvis and danghor, ony 3c. ware at ML lah Sunday BEG est pian aa ‘Sy own Ws aad rn Grant actendd to «enon aero of re Chea. rand rk Wiliam Avene are cnmarent at Asia aot. weak and iba Do, MR mado. ety t fois‘ over the vit of the tore) font Ae nie me eee alle Kane {o"tacr home int ees fstier ena] “hin “nscd “spt” tow aya in|tar¥ babe are doing well, ar V.| waco = ae Dr. 2 ol te P. Sper Telatives» Fort| Mr". "We Davia Cart Danie as ek eke eee eee) | Mee town to rook. | Tesay teat te hestre . ase. 1 ire 1.°A, Terrelle Vistng in| oy "ely Milos. Sra” angele), S23" axe, Tea Acs, Sunday erecta esa Mr lr ele |Hooprwort nated tha te wie" sons inter’ Yaka ab Soon, lace tla taal "aver othe putas pan a hie pont ot from sora Bence Prt Bape cartes ember | qty Se ears Ske 85,2 Bole Hach the te er aw Sodan’ Sag a avn In Fe Word rx Care| opt ln Wee Wace an AS | 70 yaoi a cera: | elatver Ts ast a’ mek | Fac ttt: Syke fae Taras Hho of Ba AnnieS taba tara. Jones of Outs, Ota ie die et, ha he di bok aa ty ore of hs 8 Hears, Henry’ and Simic Jones] "The aay friends are glad to nee 2m, OM BOR Wat acy move of his ‘were in ihe ety Tat weak Corporal Chapel, Pv. Kirkgate and sore! mre fe a nM enue, fon sre bet Sn, Allen we, re, if PALBATING, ‘of Waco was in the city to woe her|/ Ware, the naporter sl tor Spaker ea ander Auk ane ake and ihe for Ok sda a elt See ooet rem ee geet en iSthte Bs seen Scie i amas S.A ome, tas tc si Sess SP fe "at nas os icles ea Ia sh Sma, ly ce rl et ant Bat, Made teas Fao sa, eee ee Bo Fea Sa” o. Fac may Sai ac WB arya a nto Seo Bi in a ae Set SAPS Patel Se Sande one 8 Sha a SEP a te st Cheeta ae send a tat tet aati Seep "ones ta ee Carthage, Texas, Auguat 1 —Hot- land's Couinunity.” The bertanine of ur fevival splendid. ‘The pasar Rev, 1. & Brown brite. staat. Rev. G."e. Chojee took “his piace and Prenched ‘two ‘rreut ‘sermonn Als Rov. A. F. Balter wan with ua. “We tre expecting Hev. Barron in today te. he was ‘called. from Tervall- {he "bedaide ‘oth wife, ‘who. was very ‘Wor. Ballenger who we were ex poeting Saturday tam hot appear yet We tre all glad to see tn oar aida gain, Mr. Hector Brown, alr. J.C Holland and Me. Jerry Boree, who havo returned front France ira" Naney Stevenson, who ba been very ill ti convaleseing ‘rn Nancy Parker tie. gir whore leg wan broken nome te Aap te’ now during lea. ‘Bora tote: and Afen Holman Wi tiara, ox: ‘Pine Greve Blacklors va. Carthase ‘no Pine Grove. Blacklegs snd. Car haxe hd a earme last week, scores ("to 4. The" team from. Elysian Field which wan expected. didnot ret there, “is Matto Viewio. Banks te the fueet of Mr. and Mra. LA Chaick thin-week. Bho will May until" the revival. is over. Th the” Jarl Serue of The Dallas inves It" wat"rovorted that Mr Jehnson Siavenson, Me. Gilbert Johns and’ Me. Jerse Johns” had ett for Artanis “This was a mistake. Mr Johnson" Stevenson teat Fiaslasn Texas and procably “will be there foe moral dava and from there he muy” forte. Gibe and Jeesc. Johns are’ expect (ive for Avkanaan, Tueday, Aue Art Salle Stevenson of Texaresna, Avi. im attending the revival. Also Mira Lenn and: Zeporah Brown from Maraball ‘aime go ee ee Recher of oto ent ee he be aor oe Saline i a ms si te a Sears a sc Sn, eae pre ese oer 2 een one So ar a yo aes meee pate ers gale sme ices ee ae Scere rae Soaks vale Sth ite ah Be a eo ce. aie Sst Sot eae caer he Secrnn oe wes ia ss n,m oe ve aN sits rts ae neces maar = sraminamer Mow Gor Kintey atta ee Sacre 3 = Sow ae aan aes 2 ee ee za BP yma aco sa "Sa ra" sie Se en eyo aon oat Ss nai Ptaea a a ‘en Bia -return- davonaeeer Arata ac tate SS Sean eae sens tea eet to ae es Sa Sa ahr from fon Antoni, A SIR SU IEY A 99 Ee I BPS ToBun- Sag ere fs sires Sands ae ‘Brother RR. Davis and daughter Es ree bat oe freeones tern poy are Ericeira aac ae ee ee ie Mecca ee ee aia eon iret Meptist chetche 6 meter Sopot sees hae ‘Sunday afternoon. Mra. Hooker ers cea Seas Beatie tal rane ite erate pe fee oom tet epee aoe ee Snares ere emer tna Bo ere bo sores gimet Bx be eee ea es rai cae ee cere a an ee osday [ast woot was fall food Stee Groat. a Pe oie a, tat Eis wane Gata 26, "Whines Ben cies at Separate hee Fe eeunetoet eae Reon rae fay Sete’ to. O° ut ae pea tiice tate Sos at on ate tae es Be le Wine ata Dalia" Det eet Base Be at cera pene i Sa getter von (Beene genta eee oma ete eet Seana a fd pean Saal ota Ste an eet aa sh cent ee cet ae er isSpane his kya nae Sa. eae ada tees [role ie Per Saneran oe eet ian “aleet rea eam poet eerater Sas ees Festi col et Soha seer ce SS watt! Sat eee eae ie led Wi neue pa etna oe cata ope panel were Batra ios tect ae vi cor ene rae eae Ses ee ita aiae ees Sevh Sart anos rete Serio ae es fet Dini See eet Serna, Sate ith later soins ae oe a eee eet eat Stieem mata ane a er See Haha Stata Eiieg eer mes sn a ace | mer | Otte Tenek.. “Aus. 1 Gunday schoo! was well aterted thi more ‘nk, but mo" preaching rerviee Th ‘asior atinuding the convention th srenk. Mra. and Mr. Tacey are eo Joying. a viele from tetr sleter en ‘Rint trom. Cameron tn" tha week ‘Mag Salite irks ta tho rucst 0 hor aigter. Mrs. Ethel “Tarrant 0 Banta, Texas | aire, Georxia Hooks ts on the alc st ir. George Hendricks i bome fro France. ‘Miss Rosa Irving of Marts stopp Ing with Mem Brann. ‘ite, Wilke and: Mr, Henry Hot ten of Waco wan down Sunday, SAN ANGELO, =” San “Angslo, Texan, Aus. 1-—Me Poodesier Foote haw reurned trom over eu ani Is reading the Bxprest Meo Ge Lott, Mra A. Q. Shite re via in Dalla the wet, Me Rowe! Johmion and C. M. Lott wil Ftimd the Grand United Order ot Od Ueliows"" Grand Lodge. at. Sherman Men "h, M. Meore of Galnerviie an ister ‘ot Wolfe City. are ‘here “or errextion.Afrs. MGs Grleaby ‘ol Galveston ix the Ruest of Mrs. Me Neely of the city, "Men. Sarah Brows ‘who a ‘heen hwent fromthe. of ‘hia year ‘hag. returned,” re Bd Brown’ tn ithe tthonrseta thie writing, “Rov. J. 31, Herron, P 6. of New ope Baptist church wa at hie bent Sunday. ima kates le wcgn pen Agr gh preparations ‘ere henge for oe eet eee es Seek merc ee oe Ree seem er ee erie en Se caeen ae Paaciae oe ae nae ae PT gp gregh gern iW ag Sere nea re e eenaet ace ee reas See rare carat a Skea2 toa ts eaten ey eter eee a eae See are Pa aoe ae ore eee ; eran ey area easiness Gece ee See halo ae: ore I ya se tia ue er eee ete as Ras adeeh tetas or Se ea sn cr ws if Pets Stan torent eae ‘ ‘REISET. ‘ut, ag oat erate, Terass Ane. 1-_toreien a cn soe et (ed fs Baga a were iil ie ac oa oi See ae = Sees = eee tae a eee tt 2 eames se et ‘SOUR LAKE. | Soe Lelie, Eeeee, Ave. 7—Sunday sche wan iangoly”aiesicd Sunday ae cepa ta on Se a un oa eat a Peal Sunday ae ‘To whom this =, concern: Rev, ote taeraame te ka ieee idee ier rc at oe eae = ae eae ’ i) es oe eat coh Amie eae ‘a oma i ond : te eS ae “In Bob ‘Tolliver dnd «ite arrived i arm comer ei cei a NER no, va essai Dora, Somme ao bar ‘L, GC. Lawiion, and children, ai Sie ee a eee aE egies mous ee em eck Renee sna vie ieee Bee ute en Beret eit = ESS esas Boge Wyainsic, Mrs. Hun- ai tee ares met go gery ae at be Sy se al om neo eee oc) ordered the. Express as usual” Bhe a bs ei. ID «ean 2 cect eam ci) te specter a eg fet Sea oo (GILMER. bint, Toran, te to. say oa Be tae, se cote ee ani fg i, ah, se Snes, See, Saree ee at te ®, sconce aie Fe ge, a nr aoe re Bieter oa See rs enone a occ os Saget, en eee 2 Sree Ws di. ra sce e “ieee Ree Sak oat a PINE AND. Sense et: a fortes Miaayhel 2 astm at pci Bandy at Bieta, ne ae 5 ate re ee Ra ste rare ge ey oe say lr Br Sa es ie RE Ba wn si cma ee wis oct Si nt Bart. arena ea hee Sa Se ne aaa A large number ot Coléned Se Eine sn! ta ee Tee nema talon neta {eiacas ct Sh ae sence mee i i ac ana Ss MN di Sa ct alae ites his tipi ue erg ve ane ta Saas oars See ere ate tac RO ata cesia Pi ce ithe pte Sa Ss rae ies wie ee aera ca fame a ion kde dov ot (4. ceaaniian ove rage bh, dav at 9 chorthan, Hora Beanie" tea a Sees eee EES I ee ee oe. GB es ed seer PRES OS Ree en eee oe ee ee oy oe ae ee Ses dear iaetmna Sr ee Soars cae poate aS He, Sais, Moa Sepa. ca gee oe eee ey ae Sea an seat sneer cou errs wren sd etn bath he ae ington inom endl then TM, kg nat 6 Bonn tae, meee wena ne et Stat Pe OPP LI Sa mi Soca tty, ee no oo Cpr, toa Aa te 2 Sette, “ties Se NRE ils hat Sa ir ta pig sr Se ile Se Sr Rr cia ie os Hi Sent an ia os tos, mW, Site set fr en Baca te SS ited gt, 2 Sh ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery, Mrs. kt Sha ou te fsa Sra ini Sa Hees cot a fis Rafe atc tng ears ate eS ie ee SS ht he pan 1 Chan Sede Bt aan So A Pas we Ses Ther snd re ihronn of isaDiC tm is mite Set a i” aac Saar Sed Pa witb. Yau an Sr ie en wud Sam A We pec Sip nei tama nfo Seed St ita af Man beh fiskt, ack ay sunday iat Sat Saige ira tos a carat EE avon "dt a os aad pe rere, ste to a, re wee aha al ae He wav Ss Sr ene a eg Rreirie Nie, "Tees, Siee- tithe {farmer's sbortcotren in eeson bere Sracies teens Serna pea ee Sona Bees sake ion Weare Bee oe ess aa geen me Bee oie 4 mee Nigh Se te gn os = ea tae Fe ome Beret So emcs, Sear er eens aor a eee some yn Be see ri mae a apeceees eer ge ee oa soe eee on oe penne a Pe, oro ee eg Sc, me, et Sit yeay ator Se san ae GA a ore = Seals rie rs cee ee es foie ome ae Ea teehee oe tas ce ate oi 2 ee ae onee ee ae eee marae ras a a Se oats ete rae Ae ge Me Sa aes aly eer arr ee Geraldine ‘Reed, Deille “Benton and Gerang Ree, “Deiteenton an satin ia banat oan eee eae teats oe oes ae fpr aeeree ne. ia ak Geo Sie oe hate ne aay ans eae ae oe Set ar a tee Ripe sk ob Ben Prof. J.P. Alexander und Lola, lla eva Aces Selec EP Raat Scr saaens ie Soe Pe i tae” i Et wit pti ere Bunda seh ebeis ose aman Petree eee Se eee iE Ee Ras ae tig ane act ta oe Boe So Gaerne oe ioe oneal oe Sate eres Si Seti Sa ie 2 Se i een Be a a reece eet Baars reek lee ee ee Pesene toner ots Sethekk Bs Ghee he Mas Bek as dR iar Tanta att ore Betas mg tr Rca heal ce Ste ne ate Bee poe BS ae cee Drigraeee eevee Sinbises PEG a Phaip ea boa eons aay Aue | ‘The Dallas Express’ classified ads eh end re rats CUR Wish echool, bth and Beckley, SF Pa Pi ie wi oe Be parte Bore Sec wf Soe oe Soe se ae athe Sager Sees avec tenes a Siri atid a er el vty be 2 rath ein oh a ee oe a i, fea, ee eo ee eee Set ie ors az Ess os dae ‘Toru : t ga Rr Wom i . da = RB i -) FROwmABOMA | rgd Sarit. 3 x ee ate . NEW METHOD” ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1 have just tnatalied the intest me ting made ror yaoiees operations “fake Lavgaing Gas and your toth atracted sbecitaly widvet pam Dk Am. DYoON, Dental Specie froge at 8 ad Poor Pyihien Temple DR. 0, ROY BUSCH, DR, CHAS. L. KOROAN Phone Revldenee 50a Rea, He £205 mORGARBUSCH SANITANIUM Phone 1 oft rmene: Cantal Ave, and Bote Onan, Yoxae DF. J, #. DOOD, Prywcian and Our | A. & Wolly ASurRRY Aa Conan vesm. “Blood, spucom ena’ Urine. gt [tnatiaw. Ofte, Mone 813. Pythae ‘ined. trl Wtiame, sear Beaks | Teaple ts ad Good wtreeta, Retay ‘hone 12%. North ety Sovte Bolt | Poble Phove M. #896. Dallas. Ter TeRichory cate, eure: ie 18 8 [eee witwrs artsy me DR. AL RUNYAN, Payeions at BEER ED TOI? S -_Jourpeon, ofiee hours #10 11a ‘OR, GEORGE LyTLE, Veterinarian [Xt h 7:20 69 8 yom. Phones, tee fay nod sleht- Ottce 134 Willow Bt [Me 4096; Men DG 2588, Lowey Dita Gf, i trom § to 8 a.m. on feo [1800 dueon Bt apace Dalian es 1h Undrtaberco 8 i Yonraatees core In ickjam and aber uP. ar coon eicanss of Horsee Gta ad gsm vata woceeely: unt Tcimalo reseraty” Abnwers all, (ones of ten, "women #04 carer ee_rlee hours 9 Wo th fm, 3 Wo Teens on he fh Ae jan@ Surgeon. Room. Js Pxteian ‘Temple: renidence 29% Thoma Ave ‘Phone: Oc, Main 1146, rsiense Hi. 4027; OMco hour: 10 a m, to} Hardee TF wate a ula, ren ‘Mra. Temple Weems—Greduate of ue Pore Colege ot lly Cota ‘rt treat your hair ssentiealy for andruf, falling alr, Hebing scalp, frien wl eive 1 besaty enor aa abundant growth. Prices reasonable, Phone H. 8h or cll 907 Pans rect. alla — C= i “oLASGUrUED AUS (ax CENTRAL Mes STAND you ONLEA Menhinaa | We ante the folowing” ear ee ane ans ec staan ren Saree oe Beles ag ‘eblicrisoree foun Cac : Seammee Race feteee Sern, | ak mace ee el a a fmeant abet: Borate, "ie" etlmare Amarin ‘Be caatacs Are Fe itn, pe att: te cri, 1m center “GH, ROBINSON, Ps | 16 w. Catal Aven hese 4 Tu reat iat Barber Wanted—To work white tea tat ad ate et Sse Seca des "a es Se Peace ee ey nee ie em inom | Dr ytlan Rae hee Sas, tans iat Fa Dates rem ene). an ert. Wark ieee Tou ant ads so Wot 8 patnee o sen eeeees ee te ore Toney willbe refvosed. Gen you Seer we ‘A, 8, Welle, Atwotpey aad Loscte, oratiam. Office, Room 213. Pythae Temple. iss and Good streets. Notary Fable Phooe M. 3898. Dells. Toray DR. AL RUNYAN, Payetenn a Rurgeot, Oftes hours, # to Li x A to 6 7:20 t0 8 p.m. Prones, otto 4. 4096; Ren M2389, Lowery ite 00 Juckaow Bt upataire Ulan Tes eatery OR. M. P, PENN, Physician su ir Miveate wocceanT'y moe: ie of men, "women sed chilaree fortes hours: 9 "to. it am. } to ‘BL 1:30 to 8 p.m Phomen: Ofer ‘W. at uh; ronideace phone 8. W fi. "448, “Ottiee 2649 Hoar Bt, se jai “Pythian ‘Temple, Butting: rom! [dence 2510 Flore We. Dallas. Texae OR & Ww. WHITE, Dentist. Grown ane isrioge work « spacaity [Teeth extracted with care Best me ‘aria uscd, work guaranteed. Ottee houre} $:0y mm ts 16:00 m, 1:79 "Pm. t0 6:00 p.m; Sanday by iD Polntiment. Phones: Oca, M1841: eaidence M. 2463. Otice location. w ‘the New Pythian’ Tenis. sults Tie ‘Dein vee ’ ik. LUELLA MeDANIELS, SCIEN- ‘mivic MEruob OF ACALP HAS. BAL A MODEIN: WouDER,.” i ae i ¥ 4 Pay se > i ONG Win Promote full towth * é str gour nse rowinas H Jon r Ste tin oan rhe ss, atod for fa oye Se cont Daedru orn ae ne wi zn “ubinen scalp a ‘iveatir fo sent sts eon en 7s a how mae te aot Toons "sade. the hal wi tre. ‘Gouree taught. through sna So Hot il "Prentocut Beau'y Culture ‘Growin Git ov conte Siac ee, cnt four 4 to $8 cents tte we, ella WeDante, “tate eyo 8 Greenville, esa ‘Tey Dali xpren Want Ade for vanes No matter what kind of dreasiag Hise ONU.LINE wilt make’R beter ie ite SR a Ce a aneereate cerfeo nah the besuliat ‘e Oe ce ee xray HBRCTHG-ONE wil bee wake Patna tt eee a ec a ee Te odor makou 7 ak 4, on et eames ee weal oa a che ol sont B00 PAGE FIVE ‘HER-TRI LINE a GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE ```markdown ``` Mrs. M. L. I. Island of 2311 Stuart street, one of the teachers of the college, Mrs. L. T. Hunter of Tacoma, Washington for the rest of the summer. Mrs. J. Warren Leaves of Houston and Mrs. Maggie Washington of Austin, are visiting Mrs. Herman Bustan. Dr. Dr. T. L. Hunter of Marshall have been here the past ten days visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. E. Thompson, 2429 Allen; Mrs. H. Harper, 2429 Harper; Mrs. Bert Payne, 2807 Walt left Tuesday morning for her home. Private Joseph Traylor of Mizon M. E. church of Parin, Texas was in Dallas, Wednesday and visited the Dallas Express. Rev. Gifter and other points in South Texas. Private Joseph Traylor of 2580 Pittsburgh, Wednesday and visited Pittsburgh and a Jefferson, Texas, and returned home last week. Private Traylor not discharged from the Army July 20th. Prof. Jas. Bullard and children of Dallas are still in Galveston bringing home soon for New Orleans, La. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Sculptor, closing temporary to go to Chicago to take a special course in military will return in time to open with her Fall Season. Alexander's导师 will give a concert at Oak Cliff Colored parties, hours 10:30, 12:00, 18:00, 19:00. Prof. director. COLORED CITIZENS ENJOY MUSICAL FETE AT PLAY PARK. First Regiment, band of Knights of Fythias attired in unity white dresses. The band presented a pleasing aspect to cityhouses in north Danaus Sunday evening. They attractiveness of pay uniforms and dresses is the class of man rendered by these hussars. Their appearance was a success. The man's favor. They will repeat the concert to morrow evening at the Oak Cliff park. Program from 5 to 2 p.m. BOYS OF THE CHAIR GANG OFF BAY GROUND Grand Lodge officers, members and delegates left via Northern Texas Traction Company, Monday afternoon for the District Grand Lodge office in Dallas. The Sherman beginning Aug. 4 to 8 in Infantry Prof. J. P. Starke, District Inc. Prof. B. Y. Ackoff, occupation joined by Prof. B. Y. Ackoff of Rockdale Grand Treasurer; J. W. Ray and H. W. Scott were joined by Porter, Colonel Lill Kain, the eight-4 yr son of the Dallas Express quill guillotting department caught; the next position was to maintain a quite unassuming position and nothing of a grand lodge. A counter demonstration on his home ride to the battle ground. WORK ON SWIMMING POOL IN COLLEGE PARK WILL BE UPDATED SOON. MAYOR NOZEN-STEINER DEBUTS A NEW CONFIDENTIAL. DE TO THE PROFILE. Construction of a swimming pool with shower baths and other modern amenities soon will be covered play pads, a covered pool and Cockran streets, according to chairman Preft of the P. W. Board. Moving pictures will be placed in the Mayor Worcester laid his campaign promise to be a Mayor of the people, the people few, the ones honestly believe he will be a Colored citizen he has made of the Colored citizen he has made to the Nortron pleasure in this city as a distinctive mark of appreciation, and to be a Mayor of the people. URGENT WEST A big eight reel production. First show starts at 7 p.m. Second show starts at 9:15 p.m. Two big shows each night—THE WHIP, featuring June Elridge, Alma Hankin, Irving Cummings, Warren Cook, and Paul McAllister. THE WHIP has scores of thrills. It has everything that please, t rhills and educates the young and old. Don't fall to see it. Adults 25 Cents, Children Ten Years Old, 15 Cents THE PHOTO-MELODRAMA OF A THOUSAND BIG THRILLS THE WHIP THE SCREENS BIGGEST SENSATION IN RAPID SEQUENCE THE PERILLE TRAIN WRECK THE MASKED RIDER WORLD PICTURE A FILM BY DURYE de REMER A "Dust of Desire" A Love Story of the Tragedy A Love Story of the Tragedy Sunday, August 10th. "The Carter Case." The greatest serial production ever shown on the screen. Harbert Ravilinson, and Margaret Marsh are co-starring in this great Craig Kennedy serial. Other popular favorites in "THE CARTER CASE" are Craig Kennedy, Walter Walker, Ethel Gray, Donald Hall and Gene Baker. The greatest movie of the year, Continued every Sunday for 15 weeks. Running every Sunday with "THE GREAT GAMERBLE" THE GREAT GAMBLER, featuring Anne Luther, Charles Hutchinson, Warren Cook, Richard Nell, Billy Molan and Edith Thornton. THE GREAT GAMBLER is the greatest stunt serial ever produced. Anne Luther plays an extremely difficult double role of twin sisters, and in the course of the serial she undertakes many spectacular acts, such as a mad ride over the river cliff which she and her sister jump from a bridge into the river in a motorized pool in the Florida Everglades—treed by a pack of timber wolves in the Canadian wild, and other daring and death defying stunts. Runs a year Sunday with "THE CARTER CASE." Monday, Aug. 11, 1919 "The Masked Rider" Featuring Ruth Stonehouse, Harry Myers and Paul Panzer. A big new Western Serial, continued every Monday for 15 weeks. A strong dramatic picture, the latest world release-featuring Rubie de Remer, Thea, J. Carrigan, Stuart Holmes, Betty Bath, Marion Berney and Bettie Hutchinson. "DUST of DEIREI" is being shown also this week at the Washington Theatre where the crowds are jamming the house. The story is that of a young society girl, who, believing her former lover dead, marries a rising South American explorer. The lover turns up again. The husband, little suspects that the man who is almost his bosom friend is the one with whom his wife used to live. But the husband saves his rival from tragic death and the latter is man enough to renounce his attempt to and the happiness of his former sweetheart and her husband. But the wife surrises that in the past there was some attraction between her husband and the girl. She confirms her suspicions and an electrifying scene with her rival, which is one of the best bits of super dramatic acting ever seen. No one who is looking for the very best in photoshop will miss this unusual picture. *Adult Men Children 10* "THE WHIP" Friday and Saturday, August 15th and 16th. First Show starts at 4 p.m. Second show starts at 9:15 p.m. Two et al.please shows each night. Without the eighth warning of any kind the fast Saratoga Express, speeding along at the rate of 75 miles an hour, crashed into the box car a painting to pieces and died over a steep embankment. This trible castrophe was carefully planned and executed because Saratoga race track on the famous race horse known as "THE WHIP." Because it was known "THE WHIP" woould win the race, plotters tried to destroy the horse before it could reach the race track. "THE WHIP" was being taken to Saratoga in a box car attached to the rear end of the Overland Special, but was detached from the train and left standing in the path of the fast Saratoga Belle without light or safety signals. Speeding along at a terrific speed the Saratoga Express hurried with its trainer, and Earl Bracaster, a young sporting man who had raced in his high school motor car to the rescue of the horse and train, when he learned over the phone of the conspiracy to wreck the train. From him it was learned that Baron Sartorius, a foreign nobleman was responsible for the terrible wreck. The Baron was arrested, also a Mrs. D'Aquilia. Both were put through the "third degree." After a night of questioning the Baron finally broke down and confessed to the crime by itself. The picture cost 200,000 dollars. The hunt scene with two hundred dogs and a hundred car riding riders tearing across country, the wild ride in the racing auto and the explosion of the car and other gigantic thrills that fill "THE WHIP" with astonishment and excitement. Adults 25 Cents, Children 10 Years Old 15 Cents THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 8, 1919. "The Great Gambler" JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER M. Thursday, August 14th, "Perils of Thunder Mountain." Just in time! Regret Will Pierce You If You're Late, at any showing of THUNDER MOUNTAIN Starring Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway See Snow Scenes to Cool You! See Stunts to Electrify You! Featuring Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway. Don't miss an episode of "Parties of Thunder Mountain." It will thrill you through and through Adults 17 Cents; Children 10 Years Old, 11 Cents HIP" at 2 p.m. Second show starts at Express, speeding along at the rate MOTH TH THEA Wednesday, August 13th Special Harry Carey Production, Featured in "Outcast of Poker Flat" MAMMOTH THEATRE "Deuce Duncan" A rare combination of modern art and gynecology will participate in the first showing in this city of "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" at the MAMMOTH THEATRE, Wednesday. True they will participate in spirit and in shadow only, but a person need not been present in the flesh to perform a certain function or execute a wonderful bit of art. This combination namely includes the master work of the beloved author, Bret Hart, whose "Outcasts of Poker Flat" in book form has shone brilliantly throughout these many years and now that it has been filmed will live forever. Added to this is the artistry of the famous star, Harry Carey, who depicts the role of John Oaknurst, the gambler in the story. BEUCE DUNCAN" role for One Day, Beginning Saturday, August 9th being able to present the versatile Triangle star. William Des- being of unusual interest. He portrays the character of a dare-devil l. The little bar-mail of the "Half Acre of Hell" saloon wins in which the cowpunchers of the UR ranch grease their cattle rough some terrific battles in this thriller. Ed Brady, George Field, William Ellington and Joe Singleton. Bret Hartle used to stories that I never put of Outcasts of Poker Flat that, to be sure, Hartle were alive today the pr related over the liberties Bret Harte used to say "the critics are a heap of things in my stories that I never put there." From all reports the pictureurization of Outcasts of Poker Flat" required additional scenes and atmosphere that, to be sure, Harte "never put there," but if the great author were alive today the producers feel certain that he would be highly clated over the liberties taken with his brain child by scenario writer H. Tipton, Stock and director Jack Ford. As seen on the screen of the MAMMOTH THEATRE "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," is said to be a masterpiece. Harry Carey, fine, young man of the real masculine type that he is, could hardly want for a better part than that of John Oakhurst and he doubtlessly has taken advantage of this superior role. In the supporting cast are Cullen Landis, Gloria Hope, Joel Harris, Victor Polet, J. Parrel McDonald, J. Webster Dill, Charles Hill Males, Virginia Chester" and Louise Leater. FEATURING Harry Carey AND AN ALL,STAR CAST Thursday, Special Att A Wonderful Masterpiece When a Full of action, Heart-Interest and Everything to make this a Wonderful Production. SHORT SYNOPSIS. WHEN WOMAN S "Quick Benton (Ben Wilson) is the best liked man in the cour driver and has as a one of his passengers on his weekly trip over whose father Silas Doone (Robert Brower) is falling in a yara. Arriving at Lassie's destination "Quick" defends her against a notorious gamble and "Quick" clash. "Quick and Shad" clash. slip, peeking with "Quick" results in their marriage and shortly the sie's brother comes to her for protection. "Quick" knows nothing o is not true to him. Marquita (Rosemary Theby), a Spanish girl, is a friend of "Q or which Lassie's brother is charged. "Shady's" unfathified and and she confesses all, after killing "Shady" in a fatal inju- clared innocent of the charge and happiness reins it the Benton. This is the story of "When a Woman Strikes" told briefly. I THEATRE. The greatest Western melodrama of them all. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH. Our "ELMO THE M Also a Big Braezy Western, and a R Elmo The Mighty Continue "Quick Benton (Ben Wilson) is the best liked man in the country West of the Rockies. He is the stage driver and has as one of his passengers on his weekly trip over the range, Lassie Doone (Nevia Gerber) whose father Silas Doone (Robert Brower) is falling in years. Arriving at Lassie's destination "Quick" defends her against the advances of "Shady" (George Nichols) a notorious gamble and "gentman." "Quick" and Shady" clash. Lassie's brother is accused of murder. Lassie, meeting with "Quick" results in their marriage and shortly thereafter he is made sheff of the county. Lassie, meeting with "Quick" to her for protection, "Quick" known nothing of the relationship, and impedes that his wife is not true to him. Marmota (Rosemarytha), a Spanish girl, is a friend of "Shady." Ski knows the secret of the murder or which Lassie's brother is charged, "Shady's unfairfulness to Marguita causes her to turn against him and the charges against her." The mystery is solved. Lassie's brother is declared innocent of the charge and happiness reigns in "Benton" family. This is the story of "When a Woman Strikes" told briefly. It will be seen on the screen of the MARKYOR TEATRE. The greatest Western melodrama of them all. Peggy Hyland 'Quick Benton (Be driver and has as one whose father Silas Doe Arriving at Lassie notorious gamble and his meeting with Quigley's brother comes to is not true to him. Marquita (Rosema for which Lassie's b and she confesses she clared innocent of the SPOOKS! and face a driving rain and wind storm that was sweeping the wild house famed far and wide as the haunt of ghosts—falling asleep by wetrd, uncoany also— FEGGY HYLAND may based on the famous novel by George Barr McCutcheon. Owardice Court is the result of a feud between rich and envious neighbors. Storm Scene Ever Filmed The Story of the Season Theat MANAGER JOE TRAMMELL, MANAGER T William Desmond in Western Role for One Day, Beginning Saturday, August 9th The MAMMOTH THEATRE is fortunate in being able to present the versatile Triangle star. William Desmond, in "Deuce Duncan" on Saturday night. "Deuce Duncan" offers Mr. Desmond a role of unusual interest. He portrays the character of a dare-devil cowpuncher who fears neither God, man nor evil. The little bar-maid of the "Half Acre of Hell" saloon wins his heart and he turns his guns to good purposes. A unique element in this picture is that in which the cowpunchers of the UR ranch grease their cattle in order to locate rustlers. Desmond wades through some terrific battles in this thriller. In the cast supporting him are Lola Maxima Edm, Brady George, Field William Ellington and Joe Singleton. Monday and Tuesday, August 11th and 12th, Special Attraction Featuring IN "Cowardice Court Matinee Monday at 2:00 p. m. Forced to flee from her home at night and face a driving rain and wind storm that was sweeping the wild mountainous country—taking refuge finally in a house famed far and wide as the haunt of ghosts—falling asleep from exhaustion and being suddenly awakened by wrd, unnanny olsen— PEGGY HYLAND As the heroine of the William Fox photoplay based on the famous novel by George Barr McCutcheon. Cowardice Court Has this thrilling and trying experience as the result of a feud between rich and envious neighbors. Greatest Storm Scene Ever Filmed Best Love Story of the Season MONDAY, SEP 28 HARRY CAREY IN THE PRODUCTION EXTRAORDINARY "A WOMAN'S FOOL" FOR FREELAND DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1918. Saturday, Aug. 9th Special Return Shocking FEATURING Wm. Desmond, By request of our mony patrons Matinee Saturday at 2.00 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10th Special Attraction "A Woman's Fool" FEATURING Harry Carey AND AN ALL STAR CAST A wonderful story of the Cattle Country, where cold lead and bare fists mean everything. Matinee Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Scene From WHEN A WOMAN STRIKES Also a Big Braezy Western, and a Rip Roaring Comedy. Elmo The Mighty Continued Every Friday Other Big Specials Coming. Watch for Date of "The Liberator" Special Serial Production PAGE SEVEN DOWN CAMPAIGN PIC LAMINES HARRY CAREY THE REALEST WESTERNER ON THE SCREEN—IN BRET HARTES FAMOUS CLASSIC "THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT" NOW PLAYING Your Theatre Name Here 1 SOVER THE TATE LIKE 2 BLANKET Ternice fixth birthday wie Day, ch Te = % px Drosents ‘were received. aan oe ‘Saas ay. Rev, ‘MEXIA. HIM preached wowwul andere wer! Mextn, Texan Ate. T—Tho fol ie a ‘Com- ing named ladies: Mrs, Roxie. C ifort in a Carat hi es a Cask ‘Mrs. Alexander rep ‘uew. Harring, prached, two wane Cash and are. Lacy Aeeander re =o io fully, saa "vaca the Grand Lodge. =P "north = wenary! Mr. Carrol Jones, wife and sist = a a ‘him. t-law; Mrs. Louise Jones came fr Ba eee wot Bt, Boswell, Okla, Saiurday might ates Besta Cinteh bebe the tila poend’ tow ‘weeks wih hist wi x s cretation af all ‘father, Mr. Wm. Dancer. afin evra cooperaion ofall ofthe ber. : erie Se ee the scone of a big contest rally 6 roe, Boe. day which resulted in Deacon, rater Be ey ee the W. MH. White carrying away’ port a ronatrfat meeting of tye W.,JE Whe carr Eittrct Conerens in Gresave. 1 Arms by, rune GOL, 7 crepe eee tie, oe ae = : vr ‘several friends incl Uz Turner ‘Pariabsacldntiy gt! tein several includ in fook We hope fet ‘him a apeway| Mugs, Lora Hele, Barnee ager eee oe el ee Sodas Sete taht ht sa ‘Hers. Hill and Lenox ore running] ,corsicane, Gunday a evra at Haywood chorah tii), Mx. Sem Be *§ Tine movie FS ESE $01 church Of her "hatand, Rev. 8 Sine mento oe on, Trayelrs Junlor Cicie etl tt te srt" Mathes adage! 7, Cosine baa tall ttn ere, 0 Very Interesting mectiog as, Me iy ESE thawtoject =tros Promdsg”| ‘4, loeal te “both dupa arthreeconre funchemn was arya |® (0,2 and Oo TE Soteion Gat ateetine aa} Ming Hable Veni Da yr the pastor, he wite and other | te ss 6 ‘The Dallas District Conference fen Uhiverty. aie eons an |, Phe Dalia Det Ganev Kereaing” Sain! nd wan’ specail, Menon at Gombe "Gro it af che Minden Ciel Mag ask, He ll irs hachot Sh of Prive View| Wi, any, thie sermon prac Norma, where she enjoyed a pum-|}Y,the first pesto of the. D cerecaet 2, Pueren a matte mk ~ cab ping ut Ark io Jom ner |, Saforé, Sh cameo Bad, "ie wa aecoupenied to ex-| Prey, afer aking a few wa 2fcaia by Rey ed Bir ne” | a pa Sg Tittle U. C. and mma. MeDon ran , little U. C. and Emma McDon nat Sere, Tenet; Ane, 1.-Rer, <colling, pastor of A.M. Behr See er ear ke as era acre Sie CS ae Soe So te i Sareea Sea ee a te linge We 3 ics taro te Brace ae ca ia dota Si Bors at on St ead a Se ty tre Sei i, ei, 2 oye See Gece emma, 2 3, Se Seer oa il Mt ae Sa Ren eo So na ee ie ar an gape ance men i ton Siew a, ea Me dt ares Ree 2 eee Se ot ger ie oa i eae ira BP ocean, SRT aa oa ot ——— ee ee 14h ave, Salo McClain, Col'F jae ie Nea aa fern woe ies iia ee rs fee eres ee ee Seen ee ctor gore Sabeet fore See pe eee near ot Sees ace sara atreat Seis oe es eee Sa heen waa set a ee st Ee tee 2 Sasa et Sa Poe eee wel ae ee ores nee nae care Seatac Sere ee ee oer a ee ee Se re ae ee ee Soe eee a ee eee ee Sai a a i OE ll See eee neta 7RaHORO, pete, Soon ae oe eee ee tae eet ae eee eee ance Peay es cares Srp etraree anes oe ce eee ho ert as hae een ene Se ee ee pakcnaa hashes ied tee Soar eee ante eeu peed Bee permease ae eee eae Sree ee eo ints PER 0d ne. ie he Bees Mas Gorge K Freakin Ms. Jobe WD. Andreas Be ito tog Srveny : ies Rowe Hite Maabngton PRS es —~“g00n pay Sewers te, FSi ee Ga asth sand paces Speen Stale ged tea ees erg Fawn cenaadnen ‘THE HOUSE OF CHOWNING INDIANAPOLIS, IND. wixth birthday with « party, many Brovents ‘were rece, ana. | Mexia, Texas, Aug. 1—The follow- tng “hati age ut, RoC th ed aa Lacy haan Pee ort eae seated tae Te’ ae Scere sere See it a date Bows Oude Saatday alee pees 4 tow ‘weeks with hia’ wite's ‘the’ Antioch api "chareh as us Som ase So ie So “cea ree ee 7 Salers oe oe Math oy rata Wet tome” saturday” fom "Paiie, Wen Beda ela act Noga from_Toclnors Toast to eacana Bonaye * ne Mra, Sam Britt and Uttle eon, taate Se Moan, Bs ghech Shoe" ae ‘The, Corstens bse tall oe se te” eth“ ese Pte a seca Td Se nit tet Gntrens vu a ata aa tin rect it vere « roma win “ener ‘ois settee yee Iran airs pcre se Bik Wat tal" any fal i senor, tit “came Nome Peay alae, “te ae Tasty “Sb Reo" ri ie UC. and rma MeDmeai man Se ar eta mae i Rna drr, coleman cae. mat "weak “ton oan As St ma ame sre a tela waste SE eo hee otto, moderation et the. Wesiern ‘Gveriacion ar he deena foe'the hacen Sore. Stuy and Mlatary. Te, "P Amon oe sci scrorapenied by Mr M3 Renna Frome af Wome vo Iie Catena elton fas ont foe ea sina. ohare io Fela moolah ile to he igo a Cpe aon” Re sho held rl. 2°. pete Sa" sour germon. ite" ind share tt Women work. Past dent HL Romer onastede BF Wane ot Pee he chur The rent wa the a pot eo goo words fo ihe fa prea te¢ 3 tan rect Conmath Guha atch Pst fae complete, he totae Ro, Fe Mest Mlet huis’ ae, “ua ‘ ie a eae Chis, tare for Wace ante aha eu ond RT Somers ature ure Dla hs Gof iaroe at Sree Wsalncon oni sir Se Notre tin mater enh Yarbornah tater aie iv" Se Sinn nae retted fan None se oneness ser ec soa ‘iter ar. coton Naas sr sopng es kr Gert Ueto Ste trot Ste" A Basen Penman a, te tho el isting mth snd te, ‘Mee Sean i Mciance os Fae see Ue 7 il as, tbe of Now Fun, Qin eh ilne oar iter tr anc ice on mete Mim b.'k nth tad ‘son’ of Cam rege oto the Sine 28" Sucty o's tw av tne ci” Seara KW Waal ton St Dewy. tM td tii ater toni e se e tment Pra Mie Nor Eat have eter homes Mrs A tron ees Yor shri, Mouse ot Ha Guess icy" All, davshter: Miea_¥ Bel Dicy” Alon, duathter, Ming Bet Beshelt tre ia Decl stare Meriva tena a fa Wate AG" vita hes, host Dee Bryn rR aly i Se Bours’ won aint oe ana Unignore snd Hout Senta tas rns ae ely ran sure, ene) ainda Br ier, Pateron, pair Fv, saat om Hoe Beas Rex Walker Sadie" gunk fon shee an eto ad aoe te rar tron Vat Site ects was: el Std at, both eboney Ro Cela ae ae a ‘dra Lace’ aes Prom Yt eit "ar Fre haco Sir, Alors bays tapoved say not wes el eed i eMiehr Big“h an "ur hen, Go wan Sted hal de of ese hee tote + wocawante Rockwall, Tees, Angie tun day wa lg tay a New Cdn Bapuiatchreh. Sunday scone gndoied on ine. ev, 2, ha Sieve nema see ica Ain the" roam for foot ghia’ Put Riad matt an aetna ir Frank Walker was cari J ata ibe sentra tanta aemO, itrelt and Mra P. Major ‘ine ek “sr ho Ser uct improved six ned Ewa, ii eeane >. ae ok tape ocae’ hte svancy of Piisnat Grove "Baie Sieh ou ne ghee Siting dete gear se fermi it Sess, new Se Inte Set tbe ei” tee J ents te C, 3 sch ya eh bn Sua Men Jo Ayer ptr 8, Bes al nape caro nd te ae ‘mer i eee Tacetay for Gaiex ie oan te ey a tee epending' fev anew ne es Me, Smo, Sou wa ere meee nen Sey een x 8 AY, 1918, ‘te visiting her mother, Mra. : York, om sb ea Wh War emer Sa W. Neal pont the week Heook. Baler ven eae rea Pera ae ara nd'D. =. anaie| gay rahe SE Gn sen ata Sa ay enor ant M Cranford have re: be, kx ne ald ae ee span RE ie ae ie mma Donald andar. wu- Jones spot. Supday Th doctor eee liam Maddox ‘representatives of Deus Mra. Callie Polk A¥tazhed to Koltys Epos Srivoice icstnaty br tae ar soendag apes wa ee mont ote othe Rocetnlt af Wer nae ath tat Ola rule Meh ge Mra Mary Calon, meron, Are,| = MA Bory et Sno oe’ ew ordne ate nat wis | Mocks in Hot Sorin anc” Mion tires and lead. Were sna] ¢ Obata Nona Burr will visit ‘in Sherman 08 motored to Jacksonville, Satur- | = Meum Nl ant nan we | ~* iecng cree tna S| wie home ot the liter Sriday eveng. | Pittsbure, exam, Aik 7—chorcn|$ peed Sts, Sean Givgna hax purchased & Noter—‘The, parsonage tally at Pine] | neonate pe bi aay fo ‘has an bor pucata DIUM, Sunday, Wawa euccens col Seed si its bor eta Jon in, “Clan om as ‘Mr. F; D. Moore has returned from |” ‘The Pittsburg District Conference| the raicte View Stimer' Normal, | wiih was teat of Wot Chee aemaMGIEE.. C. M. B, church, Newsome was a| ge ligghenvite, ‘Texts, Aug. 1-—Goee ‘ertign af all churches Bendy, er 2" Winseon ‘was at his post a tay st tho Gt Jobm and at lsh Bete Witte, preached che ter ‘Bon, rubject “Disciples” "The on ertanoment iva ME. and Mik fou Moores leat wan 4 iaceene ‘him, Novela Sehnaoa a FL Worth tin the ty viting rela iron "Sit ‘Alex Wright ‘end Lit ‘Wiatte'Jonen ‘were baptised Santas Mternocn,' ter" i. Winston, eile Ine. Sinters of he 3th ureh {ve an entertainment fant ‘Thursday fies 'at Ste and Men, 3A, Peter whieh war well silonded Bas Bral"Pratels i contined to her bed ‘Mev and rm Rolle elt are ine ity Yintine ie mother en. Tove itr Will" ‘chatonon arrived” home Sunday trom France. ‘the West Tex fa"Baptist Atwocaton” wil. convene Here atthe ‘St Jom Raptat ches {om “Augont 20h to -Augtas Tih Mand Mra Eien and Mrs: Rather: ino. Maberry_ have, feturned_ fom fiat No Aritonas Mr Willa Pal Relies indimboned” Ar, ud oe tein the ook Tit =e Wea, seaerel Wale, Tent Seeuat. t— seo atthe AE a a fahcies kaa 2 Renita as fee Ee ree ea, eek Serer i ce Fest eres Gs Eee as serene te Began cee tare ey eee ere nee Batre eee a Ss anes are eu che Senora ees eee py er esDeararen Mra Fannle Cooper ae cee Se Se Sree Beer Seu ce oR Sa ae rma ¢ tao a oer ae Sanpete oes ear ace ameter aera eres . Te See eee ese orc Pict Se aa Sa oma pence cee eae eee Romie ee ee erates Pere as Pasar eras pt cone es eo eet 1 1S church pulled olt'a.anccessial Sia ener Bee aS Bi ia oe Peo cat eae et See Sane > oo hat ht oad ket Te Sagi ere a ae attri te siete Scores peaereeg ae aes ae oe aera eh ea coe epee aoa Coe, win tas aa Se Poe ae Pie eeeec eer ceeebee ies eis toe eres ee Ae Sires a Sea ehert ae eee aR mee Se tate ene ai ed ara is ee Se a * Mr, and Mra. John Lacy of Ma- BPs eg ees Ee beee See a = aes ALTO. Alto, Texas, August * Sunday schools ere wall attended at ‘ShursheaSunany. or Hla i conducting at day meting nt tbe CME, che ‘Sree were well aliendod day a0 "lv. W. Spar ot erat, pa afer dae with slo tnd as ag pn a OR ‘ony tal ee Sven Pee + ce eee oe ae atten ate A, Bra oe ee re = Se TS art Sou eamee fh ton motored 40 Jacksonville, ‘Bate oo eee PER woes Chavet alrite ego Fa) econ “i, a ‘The Pittsburg District Conterenc Bo Betor Rae Sc AS Se SPs Soe cosin resets secs mer a Fe remem Paglia an a ocr aa ese x BS setae are, ae ae i seit by Wey JA pope ae or coon or ee aeceme in a aoeemrnns kee aE one at, ee eo a fiona many ene al Scheie Weal aoc, ee Sate Sea eee Po i ae eae ia a ag sc Sra tie! Johnson, Dallas, the fuaet ott he air, Muang a Ss rae a oe ieeeneee nice Pe a ae coe ae cr eee Se eae Seeman Pe Scar ig Be sini sae Has eee a Sor nee won et eagras ae ee, ee oo ec ae oS tn, Mae Ia Mra.” Okaloma ‘Walla, em as ocean a 2 coe a : Sa; Suc or oe pore ee. Ae me i Secs Sa See aa Sa eas Sos eae Ree Ga ale Pc se sare came ee ase ara ee a sey aoe serine, Gtr hl ey ~ ‘WACO. “Waco, Texas, Ate, 7—Second Bap tist ehureh, Dr. 8. Montgomery, pas tor At #3) am. there. was a Teast ‘two hundred” persona, Sun- flay school, Supt. avd Teachers ad hiner ‘well im hard. AP 120 8 foe Pasion preach grr thom, subject “mnorance ot w Divine ‘Opportunity text John 4:10, "The church ‘again sseerbiod at p. my and enjoyed the Lane muppet Hogether. ‘The BY... U maet a Cp tm. At 9 p.m. the pusto [breached another wonder. sermon ‘ld Zion rejoiced "as ‘neve bulore test Nebemiah 1:4, subject "How are the Polka at, Home” The pasto et Monday" for Calvert: ‘Roms tend the G, . W. Assolation al ection ‘00.00 Aaiana VILE Getecnvie, ‘Texas, Sea), T— Services ‘were good at allot the churches, "Sanday. Rev. Burts has Suecesded “in painting” is ehureh nd beautifying om the tase ‘rhten’inakea It look very’ attractive ‘Mine "Marearet Johasda, wbo a spent several weeks "Ut ot the olty Wilting her sister sts. Pendleton o Tereel, ‘Texte, and friends tn For Worth. Texan,” and friends in Mra Sallie Thompson, who haa been vai ne her daughier, Mra Smith Wotte Cig, Tas, haw returned ome. Mrs: 7. EY. Pollard and Mieke MBE Y, ‘Moore left for potat In Woot, Texas, net week: ‘fea James Grover” who as ees giating In Mo, Oxi. Ftarned og ick. ‘Privete Walter Purgerson. han seen ‘service over Nom fe howe steam ‘Mir. Melvin Jonce is on tho stek at Nie, Lather Pemplcton and it ‘George Btoes are ome trom “over sea aera <0. "F. Dixon tn iat {0 stomata gr and re, Norman of ORtatoms ity, st vite latven tee, / Me, and Mra. 1. 1. Blackmon and daushtor, Sadie, v0. bad a weeks ‘catlon in Galveston are home aga "Me. Te. Burton ashame Bday ‘Tho euarterly ‘Conference ‘atthe CMe Buchureh Sunday wean a. tuo eam, Rev. G.I. Jacksom‘presiine ‘idee wan at his test, round on al Slatns for the guarter, Wey, I. Robinson, ‘pastor. omnpre. ‘Fortis, Texas, Avr. 1—Rev. Miller, P, G, Mt, Hored Bavtist hureh was wi poe ney ond ere al Gaye ake Geo. Shecierd dled on the fh pf July, ftncral,atlended ‘ty Ber, Chapel ath. Hoes eburch Buried by "People's Undenakion: Oo. Datlag, wader nites Kee Laden’ hire Avstn Nite la wate her dnognier at Sertcame tte D Teovihe with her_int and ‘una Mein ‘her sunt send oe Mie and Mex. D tittle. departed for te hone, Cootcace. Delegates. and Sion mens, ee, Ctr oe “teport. splendid aasion Shanice’ D. [ein "aotored te Samia, Sunday visi ne relatives Me ie aie "lng aie ‘Ms Mabel Moery svat in Here petend. "be torn (0 erally need Bea rvivel, en stile Clomont of 5 gag IP reer oh omy ae FREE! FREE! FREE IT. | a ne . oot ASIA cin Samet 7 Neaies Jest wa we your eterens sa na 20> <r = OREM te ute tee sine o¢ Cree pee at Goods, Unir Nets Raw Hat, Pacotern ‘iscle Combe and lr Worker store So honeson for wie ta at {tat snd we are ths largest tall ret @e Fea. sar, Ome tine ade : iit 9 SAM WILLER, HUMAN HAIR GOODS "CO, ry Box 298 Shreveport, La, Agents it Wanted Wi) Tassel tanto eS STETSON Hats! WE HARE ans , | tea. People, wher LADIES’ HATS) yovget the best treat ee ° feat ond work, Cleaned Und Reblock | COMPARE OUR ory 228 Gold Crown 4. WOOD & EDWARDS) poe and Lower et of Tenth” $0,816, $20, Hat Factory ‘When better work is done we will do it. 421 South Ervay Street Open daily until 790 my, Gandans eaves: Mise N. 1. Cox is visiting in Hous- ton, Mra. M, Sanders is visting Sn Teague. Mr, J. P. Allen as god to Brownwood. cuscel. | nese kis “acoatees hacia a | me kee arose Bo Aaa tee Jotnco.” Mise Atle Olver at [cea the vera) of tht ata itabore tint week Mr aon Pollard of Moran’ i. wating her ron aed eangher” hr. 'and" Mn ante: Gators. Wr aed. re shamon, Mon ot ocr vated Man arbee tnd fami ast sk MT ary’ Mecovan and aanher lor eoca, Mm, Monde vated tht econ cna crete Mr Seney Mr ert at rt Word, Monday bre CW Brovin bas retrned to Car ak’ Meza, “tery man Sie Enc sagas Nobex deamon, Maa fic ‘here seared fo Foes Meat Sut ie Teuraed” Toe, its Bote Dev er Teatne iran er seo’ {Sonn Pippina ‘nd: Mrs. Charlie Gate as, te et "ni ction St ekevs tet ie Pane, Philp let fr en A, "carne Mier hae oe fataea im Pete Ete aus ita ete hin nth as Sari rast hag Sats sudtintnd hs Rabe [dehoec, wi as fax eetrnt fo eae Ta pele wWatkng, Mr Anne | icant chen i. Sry Gr | cha tated ee ey fo a | Sage a | Mace Paine and ta art Fane ber ata ata | rings HFuhara oe laren eth ‘Bae | te" tne desis len ha | Ptnenet “trom avi ee Eat | Geared age ti Winey i | ta’ he ‘Shahete ows i ict autes” a Yor ‘work hr cites vatet or Huan, agate "wes, Be, SR wa eee torte soe to Wh fino’ “Sten 4 o's | faa cante Bowtie ta Sneha Whee ltt abe fused EOE Ske er wis hee cae tt rans Walco iota tbr Dale carve viatng be ae at Seb Senge Re re su be rotted from Ob a Tae” corral ee Ren vise ir Ser af ol |B ha etirac, So Maryn lie "cade te aac | Pants, ite cle Net Grae | ew a hel ond unt eat eT ana age ee Nest esr At Sr, "vei dng | Mein te Renda te ae “ith retara rae Sots Texans nf Nath tetay ta wpentts o lch by Som | eat tacts patietan hock so Seton athe Bn Bapat rhe | Suaday ty the uae prt | Pitee” AY 3" Suet a anaes wise ety “et Yor Newton Kana iit weg . | PoE aia soos, and cts are for a Ok cant ott ars 15 itt afte Sr” har ster sacar, eaeroee Sairuarenn vem To tte 78 are eae a aoe eke © eS ee Sai iio eee be eat ath at me Goon meee See We we Sa ee ame ho ete ery ramon ee een facia ees fe cre 2 Bt teeter mraeeeee PSE ees a! Tie ion ruatien re _ IRS ADT WHEL WE HAVE” an oo Colored People, where F you get the best treat- y ‘ment ond work. COMPARE OUR WORK 22k Gold Crown $4.00, ‘22k Bridge Work $4.00 ‘Upper and Lower Set of Teeth $10, $15, $20_ When better work is dowe we will do it. Open daily until 7:09 p. m, Sundays, until noon DRS. GUTHRIE & WATKINS, DENTISTS 151354 Main Street Over Centra State Bank HAVE SOFT, STRAIGHT HAIR =~ LIKE PHOTOGRAPH BELOW} Fie 7 baa eee : bee { ay ] a 1 ee Aaa eit a Se Pe ae By Using PLOUGHTS Hair Dressing Siren oi aoe eerie ie esas ie oe eee SOA cst ae By mal hs Wann PLOUGH CHEMICAL CO., Memphis, Tenn.| WOLF BROTHERS Hait Straighten Outfit SS he fi r a. peemenmety (Sareccc $1.50 Bocas SS YP |e roneee tat Asrwtar le 8. § Gil Bi08 13101 Sai res ap gL HEART o is U ee pamoe Ke | Seaton seroszie nanewe co. REE =e UPON REQUEST) Real Chere: Hr | R oe fase. 1 ein eee | ass coos meee Sega. sad. tr Mme. Baum's Mall OrderHouse (CHT HAIR = OTOGRAPH BELOW SOME CALLAS BOYS WHO RISE FROM THE BOTTOM AND FOUND ROOM AT THE TOP. Stonewall Jackson Lawry, Hon. A. S. Woll, Dr. W. H. Y. Hooper, Dr. M. C. Cooper, Mr. F. C. Rutherford, J. G. Jordan, Dr. D. Rowen, Rowen Brothers, Grand Master J. D. Winn Served Thirty-Years as Principal of One School. L. O. Winn Succeeded Her Father as Principal. Some Room Still at the Top, Boys By N. W. Marice. Stonewall Jackson Lowery, the retired merchant, was once a bell boy and a waiter at a hotel. In the course of time, he exchanged position and vocation to a bell boy, who instead of waiting at the hotel, he waited on customers in his own store. Instead of passing delicate dishes of food to a bell boy, he instead of ringing a bell for a hotel, he rings a bell telling the price of staple and fancy goods. The bell boy who did his best in the things given to do that lead to his way to the successful business man that rose up and gained fame at home. Shall we point our boys to the man who rose in England or to the successful business man that rose up and gained fame at home. Mr. Lowery in an honorable citation of merit, wrote a letter to the firm of Lowery & Son. This firm conducted a successful business for several years and it was the pioneer in the field of church layman, and has taken an active part in public affairs and a veteran church layman, worthy of what one may do if he but tries to rise by honest and persistent efforts of industry and Mr. Rutherford has set the worthy example of building from the bottom up, and for himself in the community a name and a standing that any one can aspire to. He is the founder of his fellow citizens. Starting out in the early 1960s, he founded and thrill accumulated so valuable property and built for his family a modern home. He is now a successful businessman and with his avocation. Success comes to the man who merits, and such has been Mr. Rutherford. Dr. D. V. Hooper, once a porter in a drug store, is the one man who knew the importance of attention to details in the cannery mentioned, and rose up to an honored position with pharmacards and a drug store. One could have accomplished the results that Dr. Hooper has without him. He kept his eyes open, and he gave an attentive ear, and soon learned the long list of nominations in the drug store, and their medicinal qualities, their botanic relations and different forms and habits. A botanist in the company was of great service to the company. Then, too, Mr. Hooper was alert, courteous, in every transaction he was honest and could be trusted with his business in such a position of trust was of much value to the firm. By careful observation, he soon learned that he could fill prescriptions and gather here a little and there a little, he combined all in a negro of information, and he entered the macy in all its bearing and thus qualifying himself by both practice and theory and entered the examination of biochemistry, and made the standard requirement of the state. There is always room at the top, and Dr. Hooper found his place at the bar of Mr. Hooper is now engaged in a large successful drug store which serves as a moment to show the how many more boys like Dr. Hooper who rose from the ranks of an arrand boy to the position of a far-sighted business man. We need for "one one to lift us into business or she make us a business of our new making from $100 to $125 per month, say about this proposition?" Shall we have a place of business? How would we answer? Come let us reason together. Another Dallas boy, albeit he is on a farm in Collin County, seven years old, has been pronounced by deserving to be into prominence, and finishing himself at an early age by common sense and having a good mind, up from the teaching mass of youngsters to the learned procluse of the State. Such a well-educated attorney, Mr. Wells taught schools, in this country so far, when the professional mind, working in the dce and studying at night to make his way, soon completed his course in Blackness, the juror of jurapride, and by dent of ardour study and close application, was admitted to the bar. Mr. Wells is a graduate of the Dallas Colored Institute of jurapride, the president of the local branch of the P. of Dallas, and also the Custodian of the Temple building, Mr. Wells there. There is a close meet. There is some more room at the box that has not been taken as a bank account today. Mr. J. C. Jordan made his way up a from the bottom by starting a bus. J mess and sticking to it, am? today, is Means? THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1919. Gorgeously Presented, with Plantation Songs Musical Recital, Oratorical Contest, Dramatic Reading Tickets 25c and 50c he is a valuable asset to this city. He did not wait for the mountain to move, and neither did he ask any one to move it, but he like with the pick, and shored of ambition and of industry and thrift, made it stand aside as he passed by and established in its place a prosperous grocery business. Penny Laundry We Use Sanitary Pressing Machines PRED DRUSS Tailor Here's Relief from Those Terrible Headaches MONEY ON SHORT NOTICE Business Confidential EMPIRCE CO. 179436 ELM STREET Ford Service Express and Baggage H. B. WOODS Phone M. 7103 Any Time Day or Night Is there not some way in which the man soon unite to the whole family, whose whole means and working in unity and build from the bottom to the top? Do something with brains and money, plain or shall we make a start to do something with brains and money, nation eternally or shall we talk about business, nation eternally or shall we talk about business, nation will do us faster? What did the Jews do in this case, and why they now doing, and what have they done? Mr. Bewen is a man of broad vision and keeps on booming ideas and is rich in his mental activity and his push and standing and real worth. He recently come to our city, was principal of the Colored school at Chailen Flood, and was conscientious to years, and resided the principalship of that school to accept the position of the Grand Master Winn is a great church worker, a trainee of service, and has thought in the little missions in the out of the way pleas to encourage them in their efforts, and has thus built up a large number of others. Mrs. Winn also has given twelve years of service as a teacher in the Hoces of Jérusalem, both as Grand Maron of the Hoces of Jérusalem, and as Grand Maron of the Winn brought the Blunt's residence for $7,500 and are numbered with our best citizens. Ms. Irma succeeded bob father as principal of the Samson School at kapel the Samson School at kapel the Samson School in the education of his two daughters. Dr. M. C. Cooper, the dentist, is a man who made himself with skill in dental care. He is in the man, who rose up like a man to find his place among the dentists, when he was a child. He down the dusting brush in the whole sale department store and took up the instruments of the dentistry, in the hospital of bruise. Good which is commendable, he now brushes and cleans up and polish the teeth. Good health and in measure gives joy to life itself. He too found room at the top. J. P. Starks W. E. Ewing PEOPLES UNDERSTANDING CO Feminal Directors and Enablers Superior Service Plastic Surgeon Ambulance and Auto Home Service in Dallas House drawn equipment when preferred. Telephone: S. W. M. 1256; M. 1456 Automotive M 1856. DALLAS. TEXAS. Penny We Use Laundry Sanitary Pressing Machines PRED DRUGS Tailor Purs Cleaned and Renovated Cleaning and Pressing Suits Made to Order 2221 Elm St DALLAS. Phone M.5660 TEXAS ADA'S HAIR GROWER In 3 months will make the hair long, soft and glossy. A trial will prove it when in Kansas City call --- on the manufacturer. We want live agents to represent us in every city and hamlet. Box A. Dressing Oil, 55c; Box of Hair Grower, 56q. Mrs. Ada Mont- gomery, Manufacturer, 1212 Build, Kansas City, Missouri Branch Office, 517 Shawnee, 11 Worth Dont fail to visit our updates. Hair Dressing Partors at either place. Money-must be sent with all orders. Send 10 cents for package Ambulance ```markdown ``` We Use Sanitary Pressing Machines Good Either Evening ```markdown ``` HERE'S RELIEF FROM THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES Marmalade. One of the most famous brands in the world, Marmalade has been a staple of the American diet for over a century. It is a sweet, creamy condiment for almost every meal, and is often used as a topping for desserts. Marmalade is made from a blend of sweetened condensed milk, sugar, and vanilla. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL A. K. HUNT & Bros. Co., Inc. 120 W. 12th Street New York, N.Y. 10010 HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL NILE G "For Hair Better than Nile Queen Whitener n Nile Queen Hair Bea Nile Queen Cream Nile Queen Gold Nile Queen Vale Nile Queen R Nile Queen Nile Queen Nile C Nile 50c NILE QUEEN "For Hair and Skin" Better than the Best Nile Queen Whitener and Cleanser Nile Queen Hair Beautifier Nile Queen Cream Powder—5 Shades Nile Queen Cold Cream Nile Queen Vanishing Cream Nile Queen Rouge Nile Queen Cream Balm Nile Queen Dandruff Remed Nile Queen Liquid Powder Nile Queen Shampoo 50c each ALFRED "For Hair and Skin" Better than the Best Nile Queen Whitener and Cleanser Nile Queen Hair Beautifier Nile Queen Cream Powder - 5 Shades Nile Queen Gold Cream Nile Queen Vanishing Cream Nile Queen Rouge Nile Queen Cream Balm Nile Queen Daudruff Remedy Nile Queen Liquid Powder Nile Queen Shampoo 50c each FREE Write for New FREE DeLuxe Beauty Book Manufactured by the KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO. S12 South Clark Dept.... CHICAGO, I For sale at all drug stores and first class Ben Shops. If your drugstores does not have it, write and send 8c extra for postage, or write for agency. For Sale By: J. W. Henderson, 2120 Gibson St.... Dallas, Texas Little Gem Drug Store, 2001 Bryan St.... Dallas, Texas Elm Pharmacy, 2944 Elm St.... Dallas, Texas KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO. 2 South Clark Dept.... CHICAGO For sale at all drug stores and first class be lops. If your drugstreet does not have it, write and send $e extra for postage, or write for agency For Sale By: W. Henderson, 2120 Gibson St. Dallas, Te Bite Gum Drug Store, 2014 Bryan St. Dallas, Te in Pharmacy, 2944 Sim St. Dallas, Te MONEY ON SHORT NOTICE Business Confidential EMPIRE CO. 1704% ELM STREET Phone M. 7103 Ford Service Express and Baggage H. B. WOODS Phone M. 7103 Any Time, Day or Night 2707 Main St. Dallas, Texas 7-19-1 mo QUEEN Hand Skin" On the Best Hand Cleanser Diffuser Powder—5 Shades Cream Washing Cream Lotion Cream Balm Queen Dandruff Remedy Queen Liquid Powder Queen Shampoo MICAL CO. ... CHICAGO, ILL. tresses and first class Beauty does not have it, write us, e.g., or write for agency. By: on St... Dallas, Texas. byran St... Dallas, Texas. ... Dallas, Texas. DALLAS FURNITURE CO Is the place to buy furniture and stoves. Our prices are the lowest and our -terms are the best. General house furnishing. Highest Cash Prices for 2nd hand Furniture. CASH OR CREDIT. will be a DAISY and will give complete satisfaction if ordered here. PRICES TO FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK 2313 ELM STREET BELL PHONE MAIN 4628 Bargains in uncalled for Double-Breasted, Box-Dack Suits. More Short, Hair and Unruly Hair will insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vin- hair and Scalp Treatment. What the Vin No More S and Unr if you will insure your Hair Vigor Hair and Scalp Tre No More Short, Harsh and Unruly Hair if you will insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vim and Vigor Hair and Scalp Treatment. What the Vim and Vigor Treatment will do for your hair and scalp: (1) Remove dandruff. (2) Will increase the growth of the hair. (3) Will heal the scalp and keep the scalp and hair in a healthy condition. (4) Will render the hair soft, thick, restful, shuffy and beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, 50 cents each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your drugist hasn't it he will get it for you, or you may send money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo Smith, Drugist and Distributor, 1301 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Mo. YOU NEED VIM AND VIGOR SYSTEM TONER America's greatest general tonic. It make blood and builds up a run-down system. Vim System Toner is a powerful, Alterative, Blood Tonic and Appetizer. A wonderful Blood and remedy. If you are troubled with Serofula, Rickets, Eczema, Catarrh, Falling of the Iia Ringworm, Scald Head, Boils and Various Skin and Humors of the Blood, give this remedy a't convinced of is great value. Prive, $1.00. Specials for Today and Next BY MAIL America's greatest general tonic. It makes rich and builds up a run-down system. Vim and a Toner is a powerful, Alterative, Blood Pun and Appetizer. A wonderful Blood and Rheu- If you are troubled with Serofila, Absco Eczema, Catarrh, Falling of the iair, Tit- m, Scald Head, Boils and Various Skin Di- nors of the Blood, give this remedy a trial and of is great value. Prive, $1.00. Trials for Today and Next Week BY MAIL America's greatest general tonic. It makes rich, red blood and builds up a run-down system. Vim and Vigor System Toner is a powerful, Alterative, Blood Puriifier, Tonic and Appetizer. A wonderful Blood and Rheumatic remedy. If you are troubled with Scrofula, Abcesses, Rickets, Eczema, Catarrh, Falling of the Hair, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Bolls and Various Skin Diseases and Humors of the Blood, give this remedy a trial and be convinced of is great value. Drive, $1.00. Specials for Today and Next Week We carry the largest and most complete stock of engraved Sandies of any NEGRO DRUGGIST in An- lest Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. Theodore Smith 18th St. Mafi Order Department Kansas City, KS Excelior Mutual Bene St Association, Dallas, Texas NOTICE—We carry the largest and most complete stock of Drugs and Drugstuff Sandries of any NKERO DRUGGIST in Amethyst. Our Motto is: Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. Order Today. 1301 E. 18th St. Maft Order Department Kansas City, Mo. M. Most people need money when they want to carry the body for a relative. If you think you insurance with the EXCELSIOR. We pay death claims in 24 hours on, call at room 209 Pythan 7 7. FRIENDSHIP, President we need money when there's death in the family, not to carry the body out of town or they may w native. If you think you, need this kind of GI with the EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ARSOCI ath claims in 24 hours. Any personearing sus room 299 Pythian Temple, 5649 Elm street, o ND, President 8. COFIELD, Be Most people need money when there is death in the family, sometimes they want to carry the body out of town or they may want to send for a relative. If you think you need this kind of SERVICE take insurance with the EXCELSIOR MUNAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. We pay death claims in 24 hours. Any person securing such protection, call at room 509 Pyrian Temple, 5649 Elm street, or call 567. H 8272CELAND, President B. COVEYLAND, Secretary B short, Harsh only Hair and Scalp with the Vim and ment. What the Vim and Vigor Treatment will do for your hair and scalp: (1)—Remove dandruff. (2) —Will increase the growth of the hair. (3)—Will heal the scalp and keep the scalp and hair in a healthy condition. (4) Will render the hair soft, thick, straight, fluffy and beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, 50 cents each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your druggist hasn't it will get it for you, or you may send money order or the Smith, Drummist and Distributor, 1301 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Mo. tonic. It makes rich, red vn system. Vim and Vigor Alternative, Blood Purifier, erful Blood and Rheumatic with Scrofa, Abscesses, lling of the lair, Tetter, and Various Skin Diseases this remedy a*trial and be drive, $1.00. yand Next Week BY MAIL 25c Black and White Ointment ..... 18c 25c High Brown Face Wear ..... 18c $1.75 Straightening ..... $1.99 25c Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener ..... 18c most complete stock of Drugs DEBRO DRUGGIST in America. or Your Money Back. Order Smith Kansas City, Mo. Association, Dallas, Texas Ardea death in the family. Some town or city or they may want to need this kind of SERVICE FINAL EXEPT ASSOCIATION, Any person securing such pro- priety, 5649 Elm street, or call 8. COFIELD, Secretary M. U. B. F. AND S. M. T. GRAND LODGE MEETS AT VIGTORIA TEXAS, JULY 28-31, 1919, 80TH ANNUAL SESSION -- OFFICERS INVESTIGATED -- PROGRESS MADE OFFICERS FOR ENGLISH YEAR. Staff Correspondence: Rev. W. F. Bledsoe, Marshall, G. M. B. P. White, Palestine, D. G. M. Prof. C. H. McCruder, Victoria, G. Secy. G. S. Conner, Waco, Asat, G. Secy. Prof. J. W. Jamison, Clarkville, G. Trea. Trustees, Pat. H. Dean, Navasota, Wm. Anderson, Smithville, Prof. Griggs, Will Council. S. W. Starka, Hempstead; Mack Lock, Fort Worth; E. Z. Williams, Tyler; A. H. Reagor, Mt. Selman; P. E. Lewis, San Antonio. W. F. BLEDSOE, G. M. Hammond, C. H. MGRUDER, G. S. Victorin. After a year of fraternal tempest and almost sciatic disturbance which threatened to engulf the secret orders of the state, to the surprise and gratitude of the people, he call issued for the 1913 meeting in the U. F. and Storm Perel of Texas Colored Fraternals came on to Victoria. In assembled Monday, July 5, 1913 in Palestine Baptist church of which Reh. B. F. Parks in pastor to hear the opening program of the U. B. F. and S. M. T. of Texas Prof. C. H. McGruder, Grand Sister of the program to all of ceremonies featured by an instrumental selection by Mrs. C. H. McGruder and Chief Master W. F. Bledsoe. Program. which have been rendered were for you." **Tuesday Session.** The hour announced to open was 9 a.m., but an hour after that time the meeting was halted, the meeting place, discussing the remarkable address of the Grand Master and the outlook of the Grand Master. At 10:38 o'clock the gavel fell, the 36th annual session together with the appointed following: Credenital, S. A. Downey, Seattle Wife of the late W. O. Earwax, O. W.earwax, D. A. M. Pearson, M. Hodge. With the reports being worked out, W. H. E. King, of Dallas was called on and addressed the Hon. W. F. Bledsoe, the Grand Master, delivered his annual message and was re-acted by acclimation. After the election of the Grand Master, delivered his two to dinner. All the tables were good natured, filibustering were present and the leaders of the Emergency Convention but all to no avail. The insurgents found out too late that the fish who were the leaders of the Emergency Convention the resolution citing the leaders of the rump covenition to appear before the judges, the prevailed and the guns of the evening were spit, at least for the Afternoon Committees Committee on Grand Office's W. M. Tears, J. T. Linder, J. W. K. Kinsley, J. W. H. Whaler, A. D. Dufner, J. B. Ehlers, of Ehlers-Bailey J. Morton Jr. Supervision of Law B. F. Parks, Esg. E. S. T. William, Esg. P. A. Porkins, E. R. Grigatzy, P. H. Dean, W. G. Wroece, C. A. B. H. Dean, W. G. Wroece, C. A. White, W. L. Davis, E. W. Walker, R. A. Mónica, S. M. Bruce, F. W. D. Lehbridge, S. W. Franklin, D. P. Derson, Oscar Davis, S. S. Smith, M. Hertz, W. L. Long were apollo Womens Section Wednesday night at the Palestine (Continued on page 12.) THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1919. Adams Express and Transter Co. We do all kinds of Hailing, Packing, Shipping, and Staging House- hold Goods a Specialty, Skilled and Competent Workmen Employed. Office-8226 Ross Avenue, Phones S. W. H. 6756. Bell Phone Main 5267 HOME MOTOR ALL FOR MOTOR COACHMEN Our shape are the largest and best equipped and most popular Exclusive hotels in the world. We are called for and delivered to any part of the city. We are located in the heart of the city. NOTICE The Northwestern Baptist District Association will meet with the New Jerusalem Baptist church, Greenville, Texas. The week embarking the 8th Sunday in August, 1915. The Lay Church of the Holy Cross will meet Wednesday, Women Home Mission Society Thursday and the Association will be called on Thursday in August, 1915. The notions come prepared to do business: Dr. E. L. Strong, who is the pastor will meet with your Association dues now, as it is less than 60 days until we meet. Praying God's blessings upon you. PROF. A. J. KIRKPATRICK, Secy. B. J. BROWN, Mod. USA REGINALL COCOA BALM America's Greatest Hair Grower STOP AT THE GREATER DELMONICO When coming to Dallas, sanitary rooms, 50 cents per day and up, Cate-cold drinks, and barber shop 202 N. Central, Cor. Swis MISS MARY HOWARD, Prop. L. O, CLARK, Mgr. "BE A SAMETTE GIRL." "LEARN THE WAY." 1,000 more agents by August 1st. Samette (pronounced "Say-met") is pleasing every one who has given it a trial. Begin now to improve your hair and make it smooth, long and beautiful by using Samette Hair Grower. Improve your hair with Samette Beauty Cream High grade goods at low prices to cut the Algh cost of beauty. Send your order today. Special Prices to Agents. SAMETTE MFG. CO. P. O. Box 454 Tyler, Texas 1 The above is the likeness of W. H. Harvey, president of the Royal Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. Wm. Littles is Secretary. Our Motto: Payment of all just claims. You do not have to wait for your claim, the money is waiting for you. Ask any understaker about our company, who bury our people. If this city and you will be convinced. Agents want ROYAL MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Home Office . . . . . Ft. Worth 915% Calhoun Street - Lamar 1675 W. H. HARVE Press. GREAT SECRET Roots Lucky Stones and Black Magic Secrets to each person sending 25 cents to help pay for this advertisement, dc. i will send free Instruments by Dr. John George Holman, disclosing how one may accurly, back, success, and avoid infuences, address R. Wester, Box 131, Montgomery, Ala. H. E. SAYLES The above picture is the likeness of H. E. Sayles, a young man, who has made rapid progress in the business world and is now worth more than $13,000. He was born, August 19, 1855, miles Northeast of the town of Oller, Texas. He is now operating a first-class hotel. Here he is the "Colored Business Association" in Upsharp County, Texas. A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY. A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY. BEV-MARIE POMADE—The Magnetic Hair Dressing, used with or without straightening irons, will grow 4 inches of beautiful hair in 12 months. Agents wanted. Liberal office. Price 60 cents. Postage 180 cents extra. Mrs. A. M. SMYTH, 708 E. 8rd Street. Oklahoma City, Okla. Mme. C. J. Walker's Cleansing Cream IT WORKS WHILE YOU SLEEP A Safe Bleach For Use at Night It is chemically pure and free from foreign ingredients. Harmless to the most delicate skin. No dilution necessary, no breakage out of skin on first application. For daily use you will find Mme. Walker's Superfine Face Powder delightful. Sent anywhere in U. S. for 50c, 3c postage and 2c war tax. Write Mme. C. J. WALKER MFG. CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. MADAM CDITTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER. the BLADDER and all Discharge is in 24HOURS IN 24HOURS History of MIDDLE SCHOOL AGENTS--$6.00 A DAY A Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. Meals to put the pocket book and in connection. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Service unexcelled. We want your trade. Headquarters of Dallas Black Giants THE FRAZIER FURNITURE CO THE FAVORITE FURNITURE ```markdown ``` PAGE HILEYER J. Walker's Cream 2c war tax. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AIR GROWER Dresser and Grower One thousand agents wanted — good mongangs made. We want agents in every city and wilh HAIR GROWER. THIS is a wonderful preparation. Can be used in many traditional stroms. Bens for $25 per box cover $25 per box. prove in value. Any person that will use a $25 box will be con- vinced. No more con- vinced what has failed to grow your hair, just give THE STAR HAIR GROWER a trial and be convinced. Send $25 for full wish to be agent send $1.00 and we will send you a full supply that you can buy. We work with stamina; also agents' terms. Send all money by money order to THE STAR HAIR GROWER MANUFACTURERS Box $12, Greenboro, N. O. HAIR No mor _____ Dandreau No more _____ Falling Hair No more _____ Iching Scalp No more _____ Tetras No more _____ Lecesse Ive Health's to Scabp and Growth of long Fuffy Hair. USE MADAM JESSIC CARTER'S WON- DERFUL GROWING OIL PRICES: Growing Oil _____ 500 Pressing Oil _____ 500 Temple Oil _____ 100 AGENTS WANTED. Why, not grow your hair! You close No stamp for reply to letter. Madam Jessic Carter, Scientific Scalp Specialist 2761 Glennarm 54. Denver, Cola MR'S CAFE Jason Street Man ever. Meals to suit the pocket supplied with the best the market want your trade. anta ENOS WHITAKER, Prop R RENT Ensals in Texas House and Second-Hand Furniture from M. HON. C. H. McGRUDER, Grand Secretary U. R. of F. of Texas. B. F. B. AND S. M. T. GRAND LODGE BEING IN VICTORIA (Continued from page 11.) Baptist Church about 3:10 an edible national program was conducted. The following person making addresses, Prof. C. H. McGruder, Victoria, Chara. A. Dudley, Wakom, Wm. Tera, Tenn. A. Introductory, Neely who past restitution from France, the 52nd Division. He told in part the history of the great war and the Grand Master W. P. Bledsoe made some timely remarks after which a collection to the amount of $4000 was taken from Nealy. Thursday the coming of the morning the Grand Master and upward day of committee work and legislation. Prominent men, like Newman, positions adjusting the soilder conditions of the Dudder, Morton, J. W. Jamison, Prof. Austin, J. T. Hill, Dr. T. T. Dudder, Shephard and made addresses. The next meeting place will be Vacant. Bro. Tom Shephard extending Salary of Grand Master The Grand Lodge by unannual vote raised the Grand Master from $1,000 to $1,000 per year. sayer from $1,000 to $1,000 per year. I have attended the season of the U. I. B. Grand Lodge for lodge the U. I. B. Grand Lodge for lodge men who was there when she was born. I am able to inform the world that the Grand Lodge United F. L. Lodge, in London, has recorded Jennion Ten, hold its record session this year in Victoria. The great speaker, Mr. Ten, has shown a membership of c. 10,111. Hollow. Receives the official figures submitted by trend Secretary Mr Gradee and approved by the Grand Lodge. Receiptsation-Cash Dal. Brt. Fri. Sep. 1, 1911 $ 4,046.80 For Yr. Ending Sept. 1, 1918 134,684.74 For Yr. ending Sept. 1, 1918 113,746.72 Dal. Brt. Ford's Sept. 1, 1918 137,671.51 Cash Receipts to July 26, 1919 144,783.38 Total Cash for two years $ 883,474.55 Disbursements For Yr. Ending Sept. 1, 1928 $ 136,063.21 For Yr. ending July 26, 1918 134,457.75 Total Disbursements for our two years $ 180,920.96 Disbursements on bond $ 80,272.96 Respectively submitted S. H. McGRUND, Grand Corner, K. H. W. ECHOES FROM THE FIELD. E. L. Gordon, State Y. M. C. A. Burberry, Colored Work. It was our pleasure recently to present at the Chespicee Summer School for Y. M. C. A. Securities at Harper's Ferry, IV. Va. The meeting was made to have been the most especial event in the history of the In a folder sent out to the Washington office was found this statement: "The need for an adequately trained staff is the expanding of Association work among Colored men and boys was never greater than now. Therefore, the school is in need of a new teacher in the following main lines of work: The Executive Secretary's Semi- vary was a new feature. The general subjects of Past War Problems and opportunities in incarceration work among Colored men and boys were discussed at length. In addition to the above prepared talks were de- posed on: 1. How Can the Educational De- partment A. HARRIS AC By doing your trading a 25 cents and when you have and two 10c tickets free of ch GRAND A. HARRIS & CO. MOVIE TICKET ACCEPTED HERE SAME AS CASK By coming your trading at A. Harris & Company. You get one certificate for every six seats and when you have 50 certificates you can get a book containing six 50 tickets and two 100 tickets free of charge. We will accept these tickets same as cash. GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE partment of the Y. M. C. A. meet the problem of Illiteracy revealed by the Z. Branch Relationships in Metropolitan and Semi-Metropolitan Centers. The Work of the Commission on the Colored Men's Department of the International Committee. 4. Needs and Opportunities in Industrial Comms. 5. Relationship of the Association to the church. 6. The Opportunity for a Great Work in the Real Response of Negroes to War Time Appeals. 7. The Physical Program in the Lights of Lessons Learned from the War. 8. Meeting the Needs of the Returning Soldiers and So. "The course of study comprise three years and the following subjects are: Business Management, Business Management, Principies and Organization, Bible Pedagogy, Social Problems, Educational History." The State Secretary of Virginia, sitting on the subject of "University marks by stating: "Section of State University a fair chance." He presented the following statistic: Abhmann 5-1, Louisiana 4-4, Maryland 1-1, North Carolina 4-2, Tennessee 5-2, West Vir- STATEMENT OF CONDITION Ancient Order of Pilgrims JUNE 30, 1919 BALANCE SHEET, JUNE 30, 1919. Debties: Real Estate Equity $22200.00 Liberty Lords 1050.00 Household Papers Certificates 4.75 Lions National Bank 4800.44 Supreme Worthy Locker $612.88 Total $33119.93 Credits: Lontery Bald Fund $5496.04 House Office an Investment Fund 24571.30 Emergency Fund 253.14 Expense Fund 2909.45 Total $33119.93 Reserves: Real Estate Equity $22200.00 Liberty Bonds 1050.00 Houston Paving Certificates 27.78 Accrued Internet 2.81 Cash: Union National $4880.46 Supreme Locker 5042.88 9948.54 Total Assets $33119.93 Liabilities: Death Benefit $4161.50 Burial Benefit 400.00 Sale Debt 1175.00 Surplus 27622.43 Total $33119.93 INVESTMENT DISTRIBUTION: Real Estate Equity $22200.00 Liberty Bonds 1050.00 Houston Paving Certificates 27.78 Accrued Interest 2.81 Available Cash 1297.71 Total Home Office and Investment $24571.30 Per Cent of Assets, Actual and Contingent, to Liabilities, Actual and Contingent, as per Valuation of Certificates, Dec. 31, 1918, 88.14, 98.14 per cent is the best showing of any Claired Fraternal in Texas, Plane—Andreid Scherer, Consulting Actuary, Respectfully submitted. Respectfully submitted. Supreme Worthy Resorder. Having audited the records and accounts of the Supreme Worthy Recorder, we hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct. R. G. LOCKEY, W. G. CONWAY, P. N. STECHENS. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1919. ginia 1-0, Virginia 8-3, Texas 80. The first figure indicates the sum of the number of students in the State and support. The second number indicates those in existence. A study of the table shows the number who really believe in the N. M. C. A. and the principles for which it stands to receive a vote. The second to no State in point of organization and real constructive work done. We believe that reconstruction of the various towns in the State has convinced those who saw it that the nature of the work undertaken are imperative and the State Committee will get sample support for its expansion, and development. If the plana of the State Executive Committee can be carried out, we are of the opinion that within the next twelve months, there will be some tangible evidence that the Colored people of Texas will realize that there is a need for such an organization; and whether it be on the building plan, whether on the Community or non-equipment plan, whether for the city or the rural district, our faith in Texas be strong until we feel she will do something definite for her young manhood to conserve the religious, moral and intellectual life. LIGHTEN YOUR DARK S RACE MEN AND WOMEN PROTECT YOUR FUTURE BLACK AND WHITE OINTMENT, BY MAU WHAT IT DID FOR VIOLA STREEE FROST. RACE MEN AND WOMEN PROTECT YOUR FUTURE BY USING BLACK AND WHITE OINTMENT. BY MARL. 2$c. SEE WHAT IT DID FOR VIOLA STEELE A The East India Hair Grower IN dy go ula wo W thousand flower heavy and berry bests gray ha used with hot mail 50c. S. D. LYONS MORTS OUTTIME—Hair Grower, 1 Yr. I Shampoo, I Prestonville, Pace Creation for Selling. £2.00. 25 dollars for Pre Harry Dee TURMIG 1915 SAVE DO NOT DO HOME INDUSTRY DO YOU thousand flowers. The best known remedy for heavy and beautiful black eye-brows; also rests gray hair to its natural color. Can be made hot iron for straightening. Price, by mall 50c. thousand flowers. The best known re- heavy and beautiful black eye-brows; stores gray hair to its natural color; used with hot iron for straightening. mail 50c. S. D. LYONS, Gen Agt, 314 E Seco FTTH. Mild Growth, Temple 99. Pressure Cane, Pace Cane, Dice- ing, $1.00, $2.50 extra for Postage. Oklahoma City, 10c xtra fcr THE MAGIC SHARPEN AND FOR BROWNSTREET SHARPEN SAVE DO NOT HAVE CO Magic—Postpaid Price $1.25 Magic Pomade, price .05 Magic Hairy, price .05 Agua Wanda, water color GARAGE SHARPEN BIRD COMPANY Harmonica, Jamaica LET THE ME INDUSTRIAL TAILOR DO YOUR TAILING S. D. LYONS, Gen Agt., 314 E Second St.. We make your suit in any description right here on our own premises for $20 and up. Pants $6.00 and up. ORDER YOUR SUITS NOW FOR The Hot Weather Season We have what you want. Come in and look at our P ORDER YOUR SUITS NOW FOR The Hot Weather Season ve what you want. Come in and look at our Pr OBD REAL PLACE The Hot Weather Season We have what you want. Come in and look at our Patterns Will promote a full growth of Hair and will also restore the beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is dry and wiry try East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with falling Hair, dandruff, itching scalp or any hair trouble we need to wear a scar or of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. dy contains medical properties that go to the roots of the hair and stimulate the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. flowers. The best known remedy for beautiful black eye-brows; also re- hair to its natural color. Can be not iron for straightening. Price by LONS. Gen Agt., 314 E Second St. 1 Temple Hill Oklahoma City, Okla 10c extra for Postage 10c LONG SHAMPOO DRIED FOR STRAIGHTENING MAGIC - Punisal Price $1.28 Magic Formula, prices..... $8.00 Magic Foam, prices..... $8.00 Magic Wand, prices..... $8.00 MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIED COMPANY Hammond, MN LET THE INDUSTRIAL TAILORS OUR TAILING YOUR SUITS NOW FOR Weather Season ant. Come in and look at our Patterns in making the hair grow LONG, SOFT and GLOSSY. We shall be pleased to make a microscopic examination by mail FREE for those sending for our question blank, enclosing a 3c, postage stamp, or you may consult the Hardraster using DR and MADAM W. A. JOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM in your town. If she holds a Diploma from this SCHOOL, she is competent to advise you. Write us for her name. A six weeks scientific scalp and hair treatment will be sent by Parect Post for $1.00 Address DR. and MME W. A. JOHNSON, 800 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. MEN WHY NOT? KONGOLENE WILL MAKE YOU SMILE POSITIVELY STRAIGHTENS THE HAIR KONGOLENE $1.99 PER CAL ENRIDED GROUND CAL - 25 THE WYLTE AVENUE Special Opportunity for Ambitious Women Send a stamp for full particulars and enrollment blank today. CONCERNING YOUR HAIR Insist on getting beeby's Quinade and Quinaboap, and ask for them by their full name. Price is $5 cents each. If your druggist or dealer does not stock these, two articles ask him to obtain them from his wholesaler for you, or send us the price and we will mail them to your direct Uber Go. 14 Wooster St New York City. KINK HAIR BE COMES LIKE PICTURES Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long -By- Herolin Using MASKS Performally perfumed skin-stickery with masks. No boundaries on the route of the hair mask. Masks thin to grow out stubborn, kinky or short hair. Do not do it in any style. Removes DAN. Do not use with skin-stickery. Do not use with herolin. Do not use with you get herolin. SEND 28 ENTISTS (Gramper or Co.,) for a big job HERBALIN MEDICINE, CO., Atlanta, Georgia AGENTS WANTED Write for: Terms Tell them to the Dermatologists and Scabial Specialists with a reputation over 18 years for honeysuckle service. Since the 1899, we have successfully treated and cured hundreds of cases of scabial and hair diseases, which means that we have signed Grand Nature. DR. KIDD Specialist ON ALL LONG STANDING AND CHRONIC DISEASES. I treat successfully all blood and skin disease, pneumonia, urticaria, poisoning, diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver kidneys and bladder, diseases or women, nervous diseases, malaria, disease of the skin, old women, old sisters, fatul, rupture, eczema, diabetes, gall-stones, stiff and swollen joints, unilateral arthritis, unilateral headache, mind wandering, insomnia, (fability to sleep), epilepsy, (falling sickness), nerve weakness, many disease not mentioned here. dedicines by mail $5 00 per month DR. W. E. KIDD, P. O. Box 388 Tyler, Texas. Office 315 West Erwin Street. If you can't visit me, write me. Dr. P. M. Sandez - Physician and Surgeon. Office - Pritzham Temple, Room 210. Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m. ; 3 to 5 p.m. to 7: 00 p.m. Office phone, Main 4232. Residence 2806 State street phone, Main 2001 BANKS FURNITURE COMPANY Corner Bell and Bryan Streets, Is now open with a complete line of everything you wish in a home, business or craft. Call and inspect our terms on retail, which are right. Our prices are the lowest on what you may need. Repair work a specialty WM. BANKS & SUS. Proprietors, Phone Residence H. 5631. Store R. 5117. Baltimore, MD 21214 Now serving choice meals prepared by lady waitresses. For a good meal try us. Try a bowl of our famous hill. A J. Johnson, Manager. DR. KENNEDY W. A. JOHNSON, PRES. AND NUEST-PRES. JOHNSON, KENOON, MARSHALL.