Dallas Express

Saturday, August 23, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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COL. W.E. KING PASSES FORMER EMPLOYEE HOWARD PLANS FIRES THE DEATH GREAT THINGS DEALING SHOT. FOR THE FUTURE EXTRA Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 26, NO. 45. COL FORMER EMPLOYEE FIRES THE DEATH DEALING SHOT. THE COLONEL LEAVES A BROTHER - AS THE ONLY HEAR RELATIVE Colonel W. E. K. Ing, editor and founder of The Dallas Express, the largest race publication in the southwest, was shot and killed Wednesday, 21 January 2011. 2311 Flora street. Mr. King lived only a few minutes after he was shot. He was shot in the upper-right corner. Miss Hattie C. Burleson, former personal secretary and boarding-master, was shot and rendered immediately after the shooting and an afflictive charming her with murder in Junction City, N.J. Born In Mississippi Mr. King was the son of Richard and Marguerite King. He was born in Macon, Miss. in 1868. He was a graduate of the University and after completing his high school education, he taught school for a year at Lauderdale and Jasper counties, where he enjoyed the distinction of teaching in these counties white or black. Seeing the need of a new teacher in these counties down trodden race, he began the publication of a paper known as "The Fair Play," in 1881, which had been fully managed until forced to close his shop and leave the state on account of the war. The paper took in defense of his race. He came to Dallas in 1891, and was the editor of the Western Star, published by Rew. W. D. W. Iasca. In 1892, he became the editor of the Bee, later the name was changed to The Dallas "Express." He was editor-in-chief at the time of his death, and was forced to stand for justice and right the paper is considered one of the strongest newspapers in the country, and the deceased is survived by a brother, Jno. King of Greenville, Mise, who was the remains and make funeral arrangements. ARKANSAS' SCHOOL TO GET $60,000 BUILDING (By Associated Negro Press). For the immediate construction of a $80,000 administration building for the Arkansas Haygood Industrial Institute, the Board decided to dinner for members of the Advisory Board here today. The following Building Committee was named: J. B. Eoye, T. C. Gadham, R. S. At the dinner it was announced that $30,000 from the $60,000 appropriated to this school from the Methodist Center and with this cash work on the proposed administration building would begin at once. An additional $80,000 was appropriated. REV. PROCTOR REGRETS STRAINED RELATIONS IN U.S. Atlanta, Gn. Ang. 23, -Rev. H. V. Procriver began his series of addresses at the First Congregational Church, on "Fresh Pace from France." He prefaced his address with a plan for harmony between the races, and he asked me to find out. "I am sorry to find on my return from France that there are strained relations in France not be. We fought side by side in France, and now we should work on improving relations. We are looking to us for guidance, example and help. We cannot do what the world expects of us unless we are willing to give up something to gain by hatred and violence. I therefore plead for harmony between us and co-operate to save the world." Taking up the threads of his main address, Dr. Proctor continues: *France* was the fit place for the battle ground of world democracy, the heart of Europe, the location it is in the center of the nations. In liberty, equality and fraternity, a mote from France has been enshrined in her literature and enshrined in its songs. But the chief reason for this contest lies in the character of our people as exemplified in daily industry and industry, culture and character, and character, lionization. On a special mission by cable from General Perching to address the Colored troops and strengthen the morale of France. The Dallas Express INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN NO- VEMBER The re-organization of the work of Howard University along the southern border has met with the hearty approval of both educators and students generally. From all parts of the country, the re-organization has carried the work of the different schools and applications for administration of the university's office for the past two months. Indications point to the largest enrolment of students in the institution during the coming year. The re-organization involves important changes in the departments of administration and administrative offices. The Academy has been abolished in order that the faculty may be more favorably as an institute of learning, may give its entire energies to work in this important field. Stacks of books, equipment, and prepared to do college work. This preparation requires fifteen units as well as additional courses in the university, added to eight years of preliminary studies in the elementary schools, many schools all over the country, in such acceptable fashion as to eliminate the need of a secondary education. The new scheme of organization provides, as a basis, the Junior College of the University of Pennsylvania and the work of the Freshman and Sophomore years. The work of the two junior colleges of the several senior schools, namely, Liberal Arts, Education, Computer Science and General Services. The School of Applied Science offers prescribed courses covering the areas of Agriculture, Agriculture and Home Economics. The School of Medicine offers a four year course in certain prescribed studies. The School of Dentistry and Pharmacy have the same entrance requirements as the schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy the school of Music similarly. The school of diploma and the other to a degree. The school of Music similarly. The school of Law similarly. The school of degree to certificate and the other to a degree. The school of Law similarly. The school of degree to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. A very attractive pampered set of students. The institution has recently been issued by the Registrar office for the information of interested parties who The annual catalogue, the largest in the history of the institution contained in the library, is the organization of the University and the program offered by the different colleges. The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG 28, 1919. THE LATE W. E. KING, The Founder and Editor of The Dallas Express. KENTUCYNEGROES POSTPONE AUGUST EIGHT CELEBRATION (By Associated Negro Press). IMPORTATION OF NEGRO LABORERS CAUSES NEAR RIOT (By Associated Negro Press). WASHINGTONIONS DETERMINED TO OUST BRUCE (By Associated Negro Press). Washington, D. C., Aug. 23. --Effort probably before the start of the school term this fall was taken at the special meeting of the Board of Education, which newly elected president of the board, appointed a committee, composed of four faculty members: Fountain Peyton and Mina Carson; the Bruec case and make a report to the board as soon as possible, a presentation to the Fountain Lodge, appointed of 20,000 Colored residents of Washington, appeared at JUBILEE SINGERS CREATE WRONG IMPRESSION Oakhawk, WI, Aug. 23—The presence of a company of jubilee singers representing the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, Utica Miss., gave me a feeling from that city because of Race riots, and came here for temporary employment. We had some of the refugees, and had some of the refugees, and their appearance. The permanent Coleray element of the numbers about the race riots came to one of our leaders. One leader said: "We don't want had Coleray people from Chicago or anywhere else to come to Ohio." We were our best endeavors to induce them to serve as plenty as possible. We try to have people here and wish to continue to do so." the meeting and expressed the determination that the assistant superintendent must be removed before ordinance can be passed against Bruce, was brought up during the meeting. Louis College officials declared that the fact that Moens was permitted to the colored schools all constituted a sufficient reason Dr. Van Schaack then interrupted to say that Moens was introduced to Bruce through a letter given by Dr. ORGANIZED COLORED IN KENTUCKEY Lexington, Ky., Aug. 23. - A number of colored hats of Lexington may be here gathered and organized in the museum, and are making preparation for the Lexington County Fair. For the present they will use the grounds of the museum. The following office were elected: president; Peter Glasgow, first vice-president; Peter Summers, second vice-president; secretary, J. H. Leaphardt; treasurer, G. I. Richardson; general secretary, J. H. Leaphardt; superintendent Samuel Oliver Sligh, L. S. Lochl, J. W. Haskell, W. Jilleer Drille and S. P. BAR THE NEGRO (By Associated Negro Press). Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 26, 2003. A group of servicers in the navy, according to instructions received in the local navy recruiting station yesterday, expertly enlisted to handle the cooking, but even Negro men attendants will not be accepted after this date. The navy recruiting station being hired by the recruiting officer in Alabama is meeting with much success, according to Lieut. Commander Robert H. McCormick, who appolitions are being received daily. INDIANAPOLIS EXTENDS TO HER NEGRO SOLDIER A HEARTY WELCOME. (By Associated Negro Press). Indianapolis, Ind. Aug. 23.-Assurance that serious race friction will not break out in Indiana, Iowa or other states, the city councilman in addresses of Governor James P. Goodrich, Mayor Charles W. sweet and city councilman at Tennison Hall, last night when a hearty welcome was extended to the Negro soldiers in the city councilman from service in the army. The meeting was preceded by a parade in which several white people and the Colored people of Indianapolis are law-abiding citizens. The police, the speakers said, and people of both races here realize that the laws were written to protect them. Tribute to the Colored fighters in the world war was paid by the Gov. Spencer Johnson, whose spouse was given by Major Joseph H. Ward, representing the Negro soldiers. The question of race was answered in a major section of the hall, and by the relatives who had gathered to welcome them back to civil life. The cheerers by the Colored soldiers who occurred to the time the United States entered the war until the successful denial of slavery in the city in Indiana accused of disloyalty. "Governor Goodrich said, in opening his address to the soldiers in behalf of the Negro community and loyal service your men are on," HOUSTON NEGROES ORGANIZE BRANCH PATRIOTIC LEAGUE (By Associated Negro Press). Houston, Texas, Aug. 23—The Negroes of Houston have organized and supported the Negro League, a national Patriotic League, and peace officers to assist in maintaining harmony between the two races, and also to assist in locating and prosecuting any persons found guilty of spreading propaganda for the Negroes among the Negroes of the city, and to cooperate with the Patriotic League. At a meeting Thursday fifty Negroes, representing eaven of areas among the Negroes of the city, met in Houston to cooperate with the Patriotic League. Members of the Patriotic League are representing this spirit among the Negroes and are glad to have their co-operation. While none of them contempts and disrespects the Negroes of the city, that there are persons among both races who would like to see trouble with the Negroes of the city, in the hands of the authorities at Washington that radio and television promote racialized society, are backing a nationwide movement that promotes racialized society and all other kinds of trouble that will bring on disorder in this city. Negroes who will be closely guarded against and the Negro organization will be of great service in quelling such propaganda. EDITOR TROTTER SPEAKS AT GAMBRIDGE (By Associated Negro Press) Jimmy Johnson, Jr., a Jimmy Johnson Tanner appeared at Masachuen's Avenue Baptist Church, where a crowd audience listened to his experience of his endeavor to reach France to petition the Peace Conference for the pastor, Rev. George Washington, referred to Mr. Trotter's incarceration, shouldered the guns in going across the battlefield. Dr. Graham, white, likened the power of the evening to the "phunked knight," Henry of Nervae, whose persistence overcome objection. When alliating to its refusal to give passports to Colored delegates, Mr. Trotter, as a "contemptible and tyrannical" "While allowing such privileges to the Jews, Mr. Johnson's suffrage representation as "contemptible and tyrannical" only element in this country really in lieu of democracy the right to go titled to know that as you return to civil life you share all the privileges of our citizens. Now that the war is over and you have taken your accustomed weapons you will have the same service in upholding the laws of this state that you have in upholding the honor of the nation will be nobler for the sacrifice you have made. As you men come to the war you wish you Godapad. "I wish you Godapad." The Naga fighters for their spirit of loyalty and faithfulness during the world struggle. "It is well," he said, "that we should gather here tonight to extend to these men the hand of fellowship with our nation and their home city and their home state. Those of your number who give up their home city and their home state their lives in this war have given the full measure of devotion to the country. We are on the altar of America. Let us pay them full respect and honor for the sacrifice "You boys are coming back to a better United States, a better Indiana," he said. "We have been attacked this war we have waged. We have removed from our citizenry many of the document of disloyalty and our military honor. The American soldier made certain the outcome of the war. When the kaiser was killed, the soldier should be勇敢 against his host." SOME RACIAL HISTORY OF MINNEAPOLIS COPPERHEAD SNAKES, FRIGHTEN LABORERS AWAY (By Associated Negro Press). Reading, Pa., Aug. 28—Nineteen points recently by contractors on the state highway between Hamburg and Baltimore make home for home because of the great number of copper-bound makes uncovered on the road. The read banks the wall of the old Blue Mountain 'dam, a canal feeder, and part of the river. The removed banks are the shovel unloads a drown of the snakes at one time, and the men have EXTRA 41.50 Per Annum PRICE FIVE CENTS. SES TO HER NE- WELCOME. Tribute to Colored They are Return- a Better Indiana he decided there were too many white devils and too many black devils com- ing from across the Atlantic for him to try to continue the war. "If America is good enough for you to fight for, it is good enough for you to live in a world that always lived together in a true spirit of brotherhood. Thank God, Indianapolis, will be blotted by the disgrateful scenes that have taken place lately in the nation's racial prejudice. Governor Govor will see to it that when we say that Indians will back his hand to idiotic words, and I, as the Mayor of Indianapolis, will back his hand to equal privileges. We welcome you men back and trust that you will return to the avenues of your life with the courage to enter the service. No race of people in the world has more reason to have a race than Indians has your race. We open the door to the next meeting. Dr. Puruski, Chairman of the committee of the meeting, extended a welcome to the soldiers. He said no one would appear in Indianapolis at any time. "We Colored people know we are the world, here in Indianapolis." Dr. Puruski said, "and I want to say to you the best Color people in the world among you. The people of this city and state believe the law was made DR. SHEPARD SPEAKING FOR BETTER SCHOOLS Dr. Shephard is a leader who stands for Dr. and contends for every right for our people to own people and govern by the laws of state and nation to the citizens of any other race. In our public spaces of Alabama, citing that the right to vote be no longer denied us by the unlawful voting laws of the United States. The Colored Race will rise in proportion to its ability to educate the public on the importance of Southern law, be thrifty, co-operate along all lines of useful endeavor, fight the need to finish and refuse to die alone. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 23—A new and wonderful company will open its door for business at 501 Sixth Street, the operating under the name of the company under the direction of Robert M. graduate of Georgetown University. The company is to publish musical compositions of Nervo composers. DR. R. E. GILTON, DENTIST All modern equipment—Best note used, all work guaranteed. Best hal- t in city to rent for lodge meetings and entertainment. Office in Gilton Office Building, 915% Calhoun St. Phones: Office—L. 2801 Re. R.—3010 Fl. Worth Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 Sunday by appointment DR. R. T. WALLES Dental Surgeon 411% East 9th street Fort Worth, Texas Office Hours: 18 a.m. to 12 m. 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. W. S. CROSBY, M. D., Physician & Surgeon Office: 411% W. 9th street Fort Worth, Texas Phone: L. 4871 Ralph Smith Manager FRED EARL THE TAILOR County, Freestone and Repolring First Class China Tauror Fort Worth Mra. F. H. (Dillon) Stewart of St. Auverna, was in the city last week and was in the city last week and family, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. Mr. M. Harris of 1005 E. 2nd, E. 1st, Mrs. H. Harris of 1005 E. 2nd, E. 1st. Corporal Earnsok T. Roca and Mrs Sarah Broek of 507 Cahoul St, L sunday for Tyler to visit their mother er. PRESGS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning Chapel C. M. E. Churv, 3rd and Crinch St. Andrew St. Sunday school was full of life at 3:30 with Langston. I all smiled at the chapel. school convention. The play ground promoted by the Men's club of more than 1,000 young people each evening. The pastor being confined to his room Dr. A. D. DeLuna presided two powerhouses. The great Brownhouse league rallies the men. The Marmora league rolled up $2,844. The delegation M.D. and Franklin M.D. Bruce Jones leave Tuesday for the convention at Weatherford. You are always welcome. TEXAS TOWNS. RUSK. Rusk, Tean, Aug. 21- Private A. D. Carr, after serving eleven months in A. D. prison as a prison guard in visitation, and after serving this city. Before leaving for his home in Nacogdoco, Private Carr Mrs. C. C. Carr who lives in Tyley. Rev. James Pieper, who has been serving in the revival at Sweet Zion, near Jacksonville, has returned, and he reports the meeting a success. There were many friends and relatives of the finances collected amounted to $33.22. Mrs. Tumela Griffin and child on her side, Mrs. Pat Eabest. Mrs. Pat Eabest, a former resident of our city, who has been visiting friends and relatives for a few days has returned to his home in Dalton. Nort. Olive congregation has used out its revival. Rev. Dew Thomas Beetle, a former resident of our city, who has been visiting friends and relatives for a few days has returned to his home in Dalton. A. M. Olive congregation has used out its revival. Rev. Dew Thomas Beetle, a former resident of our city, who has been visiting friends and relatives for a few days has returned to his home in Dalton. A. M. Weens and Mr. Sam Williams went out from town, ten miles and spent the day at the guest of honor Mr. W. T. Williams of Dalton. A. M. Weens and children of Dallies, who have been visiting the guest of honor Mr. W. T. Williams of Dalton have returned to their home. Mrs. Weens stopped over in Palatine, her old home for a short stay. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG 28, 1912. Mrs. Nancy Robinson left for Crockett, Friday, to visit relatives. ett. Friday, to visit relatives, and to visit his brother, who was in France for a long time, is back in Rukin, on a farough, Mr. Harrius was cordially welcomed by the brother. Mr. Harrius has been a faithful member of it and has been greatly missed by the the endings. Private Will Manning is shaking hands with his friends after a long weekend. Mr. Harrius, Mrs. Pat Expert has returned from Toronto, where he has been visiti- ng. Delegates were elected, Sunday for the C. M. E. Sunday school convention, which meets in Rusk, next month. Rev. S. Garner passed through the daycare en route to Holly Springs. Rev. Hollie was with his people Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Lane is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Henderson. Base Ball Notes. Friday's game—Jacksonville Tigers vs. Kennedy's Black Cats. The game was played at 7:30 p.m. the game was not very interesting. Only six of the Cats played. Three Kittens were added, making it nine. Jacksonville for Jacksonville: Gibson and Eiter. Batteries for Rust: George Willman and Copeland. 4 to 0 in favor of Jacksonville. Darkened the inside of favor. Jacksonville was slated over the victory and returned Saturday. Saturday's Game. Kennedy's Black Cats were reinforced. Batteries for Rusk; Williams and White (of Nacondoches). Batteries for Jacksonville; McLee and Eiter. Scores: 8 to 0 in favor of Rusk on state. Jacksonville's Bitters, Elder, Williams and Taylor, never got to see the best pitcher. Jacksonville, Monday, Tyler two days and Nacogdoches threw three. Jacksonville, Monday, the batteries for Rusk will be Thompson and Williams. The batteries for Jacksonville will be Ned Williams. Ned Williams of Rusk team holds a颁授 record for pitching. He pitched 107 innings on the state. Those who are authorities on baseball have pronounced Williams as the best pitcher if not the best pitcher in the state. His good pitching was the talk of the WACO. The delegates who attended the Grand Lodge of Odd Felipines have been reported a very successful session. Mr. Moore, former supervisor of the Community Center has been transferred to Penn. Tennessee. He is succeeded by Mr. Dana of Alabama. Mr. Dana seems to have been the most successful work that he has been chosen for and we predict for him success. He came to Denver, Colorado for a visit, Mr. W. H. Holloway has been appointed by the Board to take charge of the Center in Dallas. Much interest is being manifested in the movement to organize our liberals into unions. Already there is a growing interest in bringing about favorable results. Madama Sorrelle and Tatum committee are involved in the movement and Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman with a party last Wednesday night. There are many people in the usual past times. They can be seen on the plenums most pleasant Sunday evening. Prof. Edw. Stamps of Prairie View University will present his week. Prest. Wanda en route to Austin. Mr. Len Williams, popular Paul Quinn student looked in on his many friends a few days the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Moria moved to Waco to spend a few days at Sturgis, Madama Morris and Warren. Misses Mable and Luce Morrie accompanied their nunt to Mexia, where they met the president of the War Camp Center is under the supervision of Miss Harrison. Miss Harrison has made special preparations for work and hopes to do much good among our girls and women. We urge every willing spit race and tennis player to attend Harrison and lend her all the assistance possible. We formed a Tennis and Pleasure club. They play tennis and coquetet at the South Waco school court and very much part of the city. Mr. Francis Brueis is the president and Miss Marguerite Tennis and pleasure club. They have (wenty members). They are the wife and wife, Mr. W. Silla and Prof. J. H. Hines left last week for Atlantic City to attend the Supreme Lodge K. of P. W. Silla. Calvert morphed over from Marlin Island to Get the Dallas Express at the Mooca, every Saturday. Our slogan readers for the Express in Waco. McALISTER High School Theatre RUTH ROLAND THE TIGERS TRAIL A PATH SERIAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday, August 25th and 26th "When A Girl Loves" Scene from When A Girl Loves' Starring Mrs Charlie Claplin formerly Mildred Harris If you like a big dramatic love story, rich with thrills and romance and the most talked about actress in the country in the title role see this beautiful picture. ```markdown ``` This picture was to have been shown at this theatre in July and was advertised but failed in reaching the local branch in time. It will be brought a doubt appear on late mentioned above. See it, its a knockout. HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE THE HOUSE WITH A PUNCH H. BATTS, PROPRIETOR ADMISSION 11 Cents and 17 Cents H. BATTS, PROPRIETOR ADMISSION 11 Cents and 17 Cents Sunday, Aug. 24 "Tiger's Trail" Sunday, Aug. 24 Perils of Thunder Mountain Continued every Sunday FEATURING GRAIG KENNEDY Continued Every Sunday. SPECIAL ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday, August 25th and 26th "When A Girl Loves" Scene from When A Girl Loves' Starring? Mrs Charlie Chaplin formerly Mildred Harris If you like a big dramatic love story, rich with thrills and romance and the most talked about actress in the country in the title role see this beautiful picture. DEFIANT ATHEIST PREACHES. Word of God in Saloon. On Sunday morning I shall preach the word of God in this very Hole Hole of Sin. I shall conduct Dylan's Mass. Notorious outlaw masquerading as a minister. This will only happen if it's a minister. This will have been shown at this theatre in July and was advertised but failed in buying the booth branch in time. It will beyond a doubt appear on the mural and above. See it, its a knockout. HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE THE HOUSE WITH A PUNCH Mattie Wilson were married June Saturday night. Mr. Garner Monroe and Mrs. Lula Randella were joined last week. Mr. J. M. Murray and wife and little Theodore Anderson left Friday for Henderson, Texas. Rev. Boley from Louisiana was the author of Rev. Weaver Sunday and Sunday, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Jones and son, from Winnipesaukee are visitors to Teenagers, two sisters of Mrs. A. M. Huckaby, two sisters of Mrs. A. M. Huckaby, Worth, accustomed to mother and daughter, from San Antonio, Mrs. H. I. Matthews and daughter, Dardhina of Denison were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrences last week. They left TERRELL Terrell, Texas. Aug. 21.-Services at cach church Sunday were well attended. Rev. C. H. Bell has been confined to the bed this week on ac Mrs. Rosa Lee Lewis returned Saturday from points in Arkansas, where she visited her relatives and had a delighted trip. Rev. A. L. Wilkite is up again, from two weeks' illness. AUSTIN. Mrs. Mary Lee Carroll is reported some better. Friends are glad to see Mr. Samuel Dallon up again. Austin, Texas, Aug. 21 - Many audited readers were in evidence upon the throughfares of Austin, Saturday and Sunday. All giving recognition for the work of gratitude for the Austin and the Dallas upon the streets of our city again. Mrs. Lena Dalton and adopted son text Wednesday for points in Arkansas and Tennessee to visit friends and relatives. Mr. James H. Brewsey and Mrs. Friday Night, Aug. 29th And Continued Every Friday This is the Great THIS IS THE GREAT EDDIE POLO Star of the thrilling Universal Serial "The LURE OF THE CIRCUS" Now Playing in the Famous CYCLONE SMITH STORIES HE'S wonderful goodness! We've secured the entire series of "CYCLONE B SMITH" stories, featuring the real EDDIE POLO who was an national work is the talk of the country. We find more on ever been written or illud. We want you to see them all. They are also extraordinary. Now playing. Continued every Thursday Friday Night And Continu This L ED PO "The LURR Now in the CYCLONES" Hence we enter SMITH'S great ED national country, ever been what you are quite playing. Saturday August 23rd "ELMO the The man who star tled the world in Tarzan of Apea will star in this great serial. Continued every Saturday. It is needless to say it is a great paper for once you peruse its columns, you become convinced that every Negro home in our city ought open their doors to the express and great work the race is accomplishing by co-operating and encouraging our Colored papers, who have the interest of the race at heart and who are building up the Negro enterprise in many city, village and hand in curate. Ada Phillips is spending her vacation visiting friends and relatives at Utility, Texas. She is in Hinton assisting manager Patternwah in series of games between Houston and Austin. Henry Anderson of Dallas is visiting her Mother, Mrs. Anna Jones of West 16th street. Mr Henry Overton returned to the city after an absence of several months. Dr. Joseph Wilson, Jr., is rejoicing from Portland, Oregon, the street-end Bassar who came to a chance Day was raised. He many friends and customers of Dr. Portland, Delianhaw, is welcoming him home again, as he is much benefited in health since his recuperation at the hot wells at THE FILM OF "THE LADY OF THE RING" BY JOHN H. HARRIS, WITH A FILM BY JOHN H. HARRIS, AND A FILM BY JOHN H. HARRIS. Night, Aug. 29th continued Every Friday is the Great EDDIE POLO Star of the thrilling Universal Serial FIRE OF THE CIRCUS Now Playing the Famous THE SMITH STORIES WE'S wonderful good news! We've secured the entire series of 'CXCOA' all stories featuring the EDDIE POLO when we work is the talk of the work is the talk of the No time stories all. We can't be done all. They are extraordinary. Now STRENGTH? THATS MY MIDDLE NAME Marlin. The funeral of Mrs. Katie Walker was held at Edmonds family residence and was held at Eckerton, erican. Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. after which the body was conveyed to her residence, and she was accompanied by her devoted husband, Mr. J. M. Walton, Mrs. J. W. Walton and E. W. Baldwin of the Madison Court. The deceased was a faithful member. E. W. Walton, one of the prominent ministers, forwarded the intelligence of the death of Mrs. Alice Meeks of that thriving church, and faithful member of the Baptist church. We want brother Watrons to see to that the Express is put in every home in the country. Remember the价钱 for subscription is only $1.50 per year easily in each of every loyal American citizen. To the Austin Friends. We shall endeavor to put the Express in every home in Austin for us coincidentally believe it might be our best chance to colored home in our state. You will know our subscription price is the same year, six months, 75 cents, three year, six months. Primitive Baptist Church. Rev. S. M. Britt, our pastor ran a revival for ten nights to help revive the church. W. A. Clark of Austin to preach in the services. Rev. Clark came to preach and delivered his first sermon, and delivered his second sermon, 2-4,12, subject "There is Salmon." Second Act 4-12, subject "There is Salmon." Monday night, service selection Rev. 2-17, subject "A New Name." Tuesdays, Wednesday, Thursday, theme "The Blood Star Our Name." Wednesday, Thursday, theme "The Blood Star Our Name." Wednesday, Thursday, theme "The Blood Star Our Name." Thursday night, selection Lack 22-29, subject "An Appointed Minister." Rev. Clark praached many powerful Rev. Clark prached many powerful and did much good and helped many comments during his service Sunday, service Sunday, Baptism Sunevening. Rev. Clark is a coming minister and is the coordinator of Southwest F. R. Associates. No 2 and has been for several years. The Dallas Attles, people: We come to inform you of the Officers of the women: President, A. E. Bakee, Secretary, A. E. Bakee, Secretary, Pey. Sunday School officers, President Rev. J. S. A. Trower, Vice President, E. D. Babeo, secretary, Misa Davis, D. E. Babeo, secretary, Davis, members: B. A. Thurman, Rev. F. B. Thurman, Missionary teacher of Sunday school; Pedagogism, Dr. Wm. Johnson, Dallas; Disp. of Education, Dr. L. C. Rush, formerly (honorized) of Houston, B. Y. P. officers; President Rev. R. C. Rush, Vice President, L. R. Cushman, M. Carter, Tleurman, Ms. S. Carper; The Layman's Movement was president; Ms. S. Carper, William, its first president; Bro. J. Carpenter, vice president; Dr. W. D. Shields, secretary; Bro. Mose Mida Ia. L. Reed teacher of Stenography Erika imamat, the Zion Rest District photographer, Miss Reed was formerly of Some of the noted ministers present: Rev. J. W. Strong, president J. W. Strong, J. G. Cushman, J. R. Murphy, J. G. Cushman, S. T. Floyd, H. Haworth, Collina, Prof. W. H. Fulcher, Bo. Graham Revs. Wm. Johnson, F. K. White rewa for M. Censleva with a mighty nane mighty nane. Revs. Wm. Johnson, F. K. White God's word from earth to Heaven, a also Sunday school an other methods. Revs. F. M. Mitchell, Wm. John F. C. Stone, T. Molett, J. R. Murpry, F. C. Stone, T. Molett, J. R. Murpry, Sutton, K. Mitchell, others the Moderator, Rev. W. C. Barnes preached the closing sermon on Sunday night which brought many on their deeds in this powerful Kingdom. He left the Zion on fire, A resolution of thanks was read by Mineral Wells for the hospitality Mineral Wells for the hospitality shown to the Zion Rest Association custive Boards No. 1—November, Corsicana, Texas; No. 2—February, 1920, Corsicana, Texas; No. 2—February, 1920, Stilch Baptist church, Dallas, Texas. The annual session will be hold with the Independent Bishop church, En- gagement R. H. Stinging, parish, Aug. 1920. Come thou with us to this submite to all Your servants on route to Heaven, W. C. BARNES, Moderator, 2311 Hall S., Dallas, Texas 2311 Hall S., Dallas, Texas WHITEROCK. Whitlock, Texas, Ang. 21. We have just ended in meetings of meetings he had cried at. He has been done. Wednesday night was the opening program of the installation of the new library of Shranton. Rev. W. S. Buras of Grant, O.D., preaches the instigation of Shranton. ```markdown ``` 5. There is no move Adar After it has fallen to the ground There the leaves will perish with a cried There back to the dure will this re- As does all plants and never be firm To spread again its odor as we pass by Not one sign of fragrant to be caught by MRS. SUSIE SHEPHERE 807 N. Porter Avenue. ANNYEER H. J. CALLIS, Chairman, Executive Committee. H. J. HOLLAM. H. J. HOLLAM. he next 1 has received Secretary Executive Committee. Sick Ile his anvailer- C. H. STEPTEIN, W. H. JERNAGIN, Press. Mrs. Mallia, Mrs. C. H. STEPTEIN, Baltimore, Md. 8-23-81 Mrs. Annie, mrs. F. M. ```markdown ``` revival and it goes without saying in each instance he preached great sermons. The revival began Koman's first sermon, which was delivered from Sherman, White Wright and Bethel to witnesses the great meetants who were baptised, collection $148.33. Winston, Texas, Aug. 21—M. Olive Baptist church had a successful rally. We have just reinstated our $20000.00 and have raised $18,676.10 in a five days rally. We also baptized 14 convert, our church is proclaiming under the leadership of the Rev. James D. Drew, drawn. We wish the Express a successful year. Responsibly. MRS. LIZZIE HEATOM, Chairman, W. C. T. U. WILL OF MRS. ANNIE MILES PROBATED MAIN PORTION OF ESTATE LEFT TO MOTHER. DR. HAMILTON REFUSES TO ACT AS EXECUTOR OF WILL AND DECLARENS BARER SHOP BEQUEATH HIM. The Will of Mrs. Annie Myers, who died several days ago, was opened and read last Saturday, morning in the office of Hom. Wm. H. Atwell, attorney for the estate. These were present, besides the attorney, Miss Janet Aldridge, deceased, and Dr. R. T. Hamilton. The Will is dated July 12, 1581 and is writ- ten by W. H. Atwell and Sarah Myers. The Will directs that all just deceses be paid; that she be given a decent burial and that a modest monument be erected over her grave. The Will directs that Dock and Henry Barber Shop is given to Dr. R. T. Hamilton. She will give one hundred dollars ($100) to the following relatives: Med Smith, brother; Jeane Beanen, and Jannah Sawyer, sister; and Nina Sawyer, nephew. All other portions of the estate, real, personal or mixed, is willed to Mrs. Rebecca Rawley, mother of deceased. The home on Cadiz street, therefore goes to the mother, named as executor of the Will. Immediately after the reading of the Will by attorney Atwell, Dr. Hamilton made the following statement "I note that Mrs. Myers has kindly made me a beneficiary under this agreement, that this had been done and was as much surprised at the action as any other obligation to me having paid me for my professional service at the hospital after she became an invalid, had我 to attend to some of her business and twice to make deposits for her insurance bill, payment assessment, and twice to make deposits for her charges for this service and did no more for her insurance bill done for others unintentionally. I suppose it was in recognition of this service that she willed me to accept this bequest and wish it to revert to her mother, and will sign the agreement." "Mrs. Myers, purchased $250.00 worth of liberty bonds through me with the help of the City National Bank and are now possessing these bonds have never been in my possession. They were purchased at the City National Bank and are now well hand the receipt for these bonds together with a $10 insurance policy, and I will well for proper dispensation. It has been persistently maintained that $250.00 to deposit for her and that I had deposited only $90.00. The facts are some thirty days ago she sent for me a book balanced, at the same time me giving an exact amount I do not now recall. The deposit was immediately made in addition to the book balanced days later to get the book, I noted that there was an error of $200.00 in addition, made by the book-keeper in attention of the clerk to the mistake, which he readily w. and need, and in attention of the outurer回回 will recall the transaction and I ask Mr. Myers of this fact, and no doubt some one overhearing the conversation of the outurer回回 will recall the transaction and I ask Mr. Myers to go to the bank and verify "I note I am made executor of the will; I deed to so act and add to my will that I will be appointed in my stead and I no empower him." He was filed for probate last Monday. We have been asked to publish the following: Dallas, Texas, August 19, 1919 R. D. T. Hamilton, 26/14 Elm St. 26/14 Elm St. Dear Sir: I hand you herewith a copy of the WWI document and also a copy of the waiver which you voluntarily executed. My investigation of the façade warrants me in saying that your attitude has been eminent properly and high minded CELEBRATE TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thomas received their friends at the twelfth anniversary of their marriage. Thursday at their home, 1010 Cochran Street. and Mrs. Thomas were joined in wedlock. April 21, 1907. Both were married in the same house, host of friends, who wish for them many more such anniversaries. The Dallas Express congratulates the young couple on their passage of the time. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG 23, 1919. 2. At first we see the tiny bud, which is closed so tight and firm. No whisker to touch the flower. That soon produce its own boughers. A beautiful rose of an early drawn Inhale its odor before it is gone. 3. It looks as freshening as if will never fade. When first our eyes behold. Then days will pass it still it stand. As a arm as a diamond stone Yet just a whisper of the wind A bow and then its gone. 4. The beautiful, beautiful rose With all its fragrant dawn It should do not dust But tomorrow it fadeth No more to reform Then inhale the odor before it is gone. 5. There is no more Adar After it has fallen to the ground Then the bud to the back to a crisp of brown Then back to the dust will this rose return As does all plants and never be firm To spread again its odor as we pass by No more to reform be caught by you and I 1. As I plucked the beautiful rose, from its projecting stems, I saw the bittersome bither to catch its fragrant odor. Before it cast its smiling hue, I plucked the bither, from its projecting stems. NEGROES RESENT (By Associated Negro Press) Minnapolis, Minn., Aug. 23, I.-J. W. Minpalsphil, Minn., Aug. 11, pamphets appeal to "Colored Working Men and Women" have been invited to the Minneapolis district. The Negro is told that he is no better off now than when he was a student on exhibition on Fifth Street, near Sixth Avenue N., today, was scammediously by several Colored working interest. The Negro is told that Colored people, into the "one big union," is signed by William D. Hayman, convicted leader of the I. W. W. Publishing Bureau, 1001 W. Madison St. Chicago, A cut shows a man beaten by a police officer for You! You're Out there For us. M. Mr. The Hubbard of Moody, Texas, in company with Mr. J. H. Mitchell of Fort Worth, were in the city Sunday. Mr. W. B. Crawford of Temple, Texas, organizer of American Federation of Labor was in the city Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Lay and W. W. C. Patton, are visiting in Mineral Wells, Master Roy Lay is visiting in Mineral Wells, Mrs. M. Mitchell is visiting her ucle and amt. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell at CARD OF THANKS I take this method of thanking the Excelsior Mutual Benefit for their prompt payment of cash and a fellow sister, Rebecca Woolley who died in Texas-arkansas. Texas. Ark. It smelled. It tasted. Hoping that the company may live longer, the good work among our people. Signed by MOLLIE HARDMAN 1216 Adalyn St. Dallas, Texas. BIG ATLETHIC STUNT STAGED PIC TO FLOW THOROUGH An athletic event was held at Cochran street park under the bovy fence. J. D. Rice, being in charge, raced, raced, low race, raced. A fast ball game "Easy Rollers" and "Tigers" hooked up and many other events THE NATIONAL RACE CONGRESS OF AMERICA SUFFRAGE SESSION. To the Colored Folk of America, Greetings: The National Executive Congress of America authorizes us to issue the call for the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Congress to meet in the 19th, 1919, inclusive at the Metropolitan Baptist church, St. between 12th and 13th and the General President Dr. M. W. D. Norman, pastor. All local units are eligible to be represented according to the constitu- tions of churches, clubs, associations, fratern- ties and organizations are also admitted according to the law now NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL DRIVE. Million Dollar Campaign-The States (Reciprocal News Service). that will take up the Quota. Norfolk, Va. Aug. 21. -Impact is been given to the Million dollar drive Okulmenje, Okla. for education and business now on by the Baptist of the country, who held the national convention Sept. 10-15th. This increased momentum that is going to wind up in the culmination of the financial effort even put on by any distinctive Negro religious or-fantasy came about when Tennessee reported to the Baptist head, who promised the dollars promised by the National Baptist following, she had subscribed to the subscription having been taken through their State Convention in session at Columbia, Tenn., several The Old Dominion State, it is understood, will submit her quotes to the governor, Arkansas, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and other states, to give her a big educational rally day in this city, at which time it is expected that she will be given the papers upon the tables to insure the opening of the doors of the Theological Seminary and Training School in October. The intensity with which the campaign is being pushed because of the advanced guards of the million dollar project reached the city last week to open their headquarters. The project for Education and Missions, with the turning out of the hedges, the construction of a new structure was declared that Seed' Madison to be only a fire ruler of what would really develop in the next NATIONAL HOME-COMING. Native Sons of Virginia to Observe September 10-15 at Norfolk. (Reciprocal News Service) Norfolk, Va. August 19, 21—Co-trained by the National Baptist Convention here Sept. 10-11 there is to be observed a 10-hour service in which the mission is being promoted by the business men of Norfolk, who are cooperating with the local ministers of the National Baptist Convention greater in point of attendance and in time. The National Baptist Convention was held here years ago to commemorate the landing of the Pilgrims, known as the Jameson Estates in Virginia, who have scattered to the four cardinal points of the compass, and who have come to a home-coming and that Virginia from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Lakes to the Gulf will re-enter the country. Virginia hands with friends and commends this week, a great rush is expected, and the Lakes to the Gulf will re-enter the country. It is estimated that approximately two thousand Baptists will come to Norfolk, Austin of Pittsburgh, Pa., and New York of Virginia. The largest Baptist churches of the East are pastorated by the sons of Dr. V. Hallowell, Austin of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Reed of New York of Virginia. It is not fact that he spent most of his life in Virginia. In fact, it was assured an additional week of the National Baptist Convention which is to be held here in Virginia. It is the president of Erion Hill. LAKE CHARLES continuously. Mrs. B. Risharanow, Mrs. R. Bisharanow, Jim Evans, E. J. Adhina, Nelle Fredrick, Jick E. B. Bunden, David Washburn, Pleasant Jordan, Mrs. Joahua Robertson, Mrs. Emma, Mrs. Anna Vinnish, Mrs. Dickerson, John Washburn, Dickerson, Mrs. Ben Marshall, Mrs. Bertha Francis, Mrs. Mary Hake, J. H. F. Jungsten, Mrs. R. Risharanow, Iles, L. Alex, Matthew Wallace, Mrs. Rosa Manfield, Claire Lee, Fold Long, Mrs. Tresia Johnson, Mrs. J. H. F. Jungsten, Annie林, Mrs. Lily Jefferson, Miss William Harrison, Mrs. Olives Noland, Mrs. Cora Harrison, Mrs. Mickel, Luckenwood, Kunedy, None. All of the above name persons were buried by Mr. Tom Shorty, underkerder any one that were buried by Mr. Grant William, undertaker家 We hope to have them in Sick Hated: Mr. George Gardner, Mick Halding, M. K. Ahl, M. Neil, Mindhala King, M. J. Behn, Amie Carmel, M. Louis Johns, last Sunday at Glenwood, L. Ma. last Sunday at Glenwood, L. Ma. wintering at Glenwood, L. Ma. wintering at Glenwood, L. Ma. Hea Rese, Miss Lizitha Lohert- her, Miss Lizitha Lohert- her, week for Washington, D. C, to live where her husband, has been St. Louis, Aug. 21.-Saturday was full of surprises for M. Amie M. Malone, secretary-treasurer and founder of Poro College, and one of the men who has done so much to lift up her people, and to make the race better by real service rendered. L. thousands of women hold lucrative places in this country because of Poro College. Saturday was one of her birthdays, and early morning the employee of the college surprised her at the usually morning devotion by presenters. At this time remarks were made by Editor Nick Chiles of the Topena Plaindealer, and Charles Stewart Pollak of the University of Wisconsin, representing the 200 young women employed in the establishment asked to be presented by the congratulated Mrs. Malone on her unknown anniversary, and said she would be for the race, concluding with the presentation of the large bouquet of flowers. This was followed by a surprise dinner at the home of secretary Malone, the Y. M. C. A. At this place, flowers and small tokens were given to her. Race News of General Interest Mobile, Ala., Aug. 23. Named after the first Negro in Mobile to have been commissioned in the army, Carver Legion, has been organized of all Negro ex-service of this city, who have been enrolled in the army. Sixty members have already been enrolled. The headquarters will be at the Colored Red Circle Club. Amiston, Ala., Aug. 23. The plan for a general clean-up in every part of the city by the progressive Negro community has been the greatest amount of interest on the part of the Colored people. The greatest number of tins assembled by the children, and all for many other features, to improve the campground and be offered during the week of Aug. 11 and already preparing for a conducting of the campground by the campground laid out by the committee. clean-up campaign is to be conducted under the auspices of W. T. Rassford, assistant secretary at the Red Circle Club No. 3 and the week of Aug. 11, the organization of the Negro citizens of this city. At present, according to officials of the corporation, the majority of the board is in favor of the rates steadily increasing the problem is fast. becoming a serious plan is to loan money at a rate of 10 percent for building purposes. J. B. Long, of Atlanta, one of the most prominent members of the board is acting preside. Quit Star-Gazing. Given a contented populace with work to do and everybody would be happy to be able to pay the law and their lives into their own hands to the right at any cost and then the cause of the interest or we shall have a longer death list and more people to pay the law. It behoves the United States government to quit star-gazing, come down to earth and give the affairs of the country some attention. This is a white man's country. It must always be a white man' An Appeal for Orphans Never before in the history of this section has Texas suffered from such drouth as in the past three years. Up to this year in 156 counties in south and west Texas, the crops were failures. St. John's Oyphamage, local ad, in one of the above counties. BREAD HELP US COLORED CHURCHES UNITE IN SUPPORT OF ST. JOHN'S ORPHAMAGE OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Go Over The Top of your head every day with! PALMER'S HAIR-SUCCESS DRESSING and knock out the enemy (Dandruff). A finely perfumed Pomade for coarse, stubborn hair. Only 25 cents for large package at all drug stores, or sent by mail upon receipt of price. The Genuine made only by The Morgan Drug Company 1512 Atlantic Ave. - Brooklyn, N. Y. PALMER'S SKIN-SUCCESS Iniment Makers of these Two Famous Skin Preparations. PALMER'S SKIN-SUCCESS Soup country. But in very large areas the labor of black men is essential to industrial property, and injustice is most prevalent where such labor is Germ Killer Medicine Co. P. O. Box 1013 Dallas, Texas. 8-23-48 P AGE THREE for Orphans this section has Texas suffited three years. Up to this year in the group were failures. St. the above counties. SUPPORT OF ST. JOHN'S ORPHANS, TEXAS. the religious and moral exaltation of the fact that modern religions arise on humanity's needs than on the earth, give us a good well to the which the Rev. M. P. Graham is John Orphanage located in Amarillo, given assurance of from the unqualified indorsement of and the City Minister's Alliance. In accordance co-operation as is assured and moral forces of the community. of the campaign in their local organizations who will report all finance made available to the collection to be reported by them as meeting. As aking every member of the elemented dollar for dollar by our did humanitarian church of the Rev. Dr. P. Graham, manual secure and diddid co-operation as is assured and moral forces of the community. of the campaign in their local organizations who will report all finance made available to the collection to be reported by them as meeting. As aking every member of the elemented dollar for dollar by our did humanitarian church of the Rev. Dr. P. Graham, manual secure and diddid co-operation as is assured and moral forces of the community. of the campaign in their local organizations who will report all finance made available to the collection to be reported by them as meeting. As aking every member of the elemented dollar for dollar by our did humanitarian church of the Rev. Dr. P. Graham, manual secure and diddid co-operation as is assured and moral forces of the community. For Rent. - Three room house, in good condition, sanitary large, large $1,000 per month $42. Howell Avenue, between Hall and Avenue. $-23-14 "Colored Soldiers" in Action. "Victorious return of the Colored Troops" house price $16,290 $16,290 prices big, profits King, Cambridge Bldg., Chicago. $-28-14 Wanted. - A settled woman to cook for 45 people. Must be first clauses with a job, with room, also room, neat, quick, maid, $4.00 per week. Write at once to C. Cook, 614 W. Moore, $4.00 per week. $-23-14 On Friday, Aug. 29, O. C. Cook, of Fort Worth, will bring to Dallas a big excpusion and his orchestra at the McMinn Park. The excursion will leave Fort Worth at 9:30 a.m. p.m. will be at park at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Olive Tribue and Bill Gillian will be in Dallas, the intends dance. J. C. PHILLIPS, A. B. WITH NATIONAL REPUTE. Educationist, dramatist, post, nolal Educationist, welfare and religious Educationist, Open for agements in California, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona and Oregon, write for particul Serves in coleges, churches, special programs, associations and or- ganizations Residence 3004 State Street, phone Hackel 6367, Dallas, Texas Wanted for the Circuit of ED CARNIVALS Living Sts., Sept. 18-29, Friets, Oct. 4-19, 25, Nov. 9, LLLIPS, Manager Srgpowd cre, seureny rain ie ee oo SRE rt # rent tor eet ‘Feeet A Proat, Cam pearls “Uiies. pron & Frost. in Spirent ule talon © en eeereie ee SM. JORDAN, Munnane, emesis Soe Lea 5 or amare Guest ‘SUMAORIPTIONS If ADVANCE. Peres Momthhessscsspececceenee a8 Si eb aa eee ee a, Esse Si gSretion arhise Me the eclumne sof” he| Gb ates atta == TS eon x on RAL TCKET. ema : Paint © aR TENE, i ‘Si © ro egret 1S mbt Neosat, : on tore i seta Tit: : Progen: i Dallas. : tims, Oorettor : naRie Beck, { ison i aa Charm p> een enaeR, rare : ROL a ee MeantOOn, Gao ee “MMe above trial tka tntende Gevlons ‘Doe ail rite 1 tase” Pattee mc tt don't ke the eto ‘wel yu San oi Bott Knock “At you are determined (go. back: “ward! yuit talking and. tse the en GRY to make the getaway. ‘Whien will you rich Colored mon ‘bag “ene Your mecty ike rh Go to ‘funday. You nears: ='s Aenea “I fea nll ough eect‘ ‘nto ann Datla awe rere cart ren sere fice Gort exe wal we wii nt oan, Ve aa your aura, but start Sheers ert der, ue timer ire eee elon Be Es ‘ane PLS es ee ‘ean tn Your veh Mir, gre tt ah 4 "ave senae Quit taking "nenast_your soart ‘pa. tecnane ibe people donot Akre you fool enourh to stop sut sad fo hea leo Toner arte tort Finn. then “act. In the stout cine slay at home tn Gin greringe and ead bone.” The ‘Agparant mien of (“future will, be ve om mack oat Ts who ‘thelr mi opetbor tn nts orca vrs peter ‘ah 00 gulekly. Saver rhs nave tor soed ouster E doataieewior! Tuan, Week Yard show shop oF temom tactory iat a is ps a ho mae b lpm 7 rot Texas, could ronda 30 cheer Di fliers in Saar Ber Getees, Mi" Caect euppoes yon the gyre te thn." i Sar be Her “Fa Siew Sunday in Sop. mber page ste Be 0 7ed lati da % ietory of the Dallas Branch be MA. A. 0. P, for that day Epmt ‘wll bo lated by ers i uh Ss Sea porth te enero 'oe Soar ‘edt guerrion to a tw ser ot Color Rpt the. o. renety tor Stiaing toe Ooi van aD liens saves to bees ies ox Sa oor orn Fo und ot te and ei he ed: oe 9a Bee ines yon aie al pets herman" a Mae gis a, "the eam Swed cee ens Reena sec Se GOD GIVE US MEE. Gok sre ax meet A tine th this demnds ‘Strong mands, reat earls, troe faith and ready hands; Men whom the Tast of alice dows not ily ‘Hee whom the sells of ofl cannet bays ‘Mea who pataees opinions and a willy Men rho any owor—men who will not te; Mon who an stand Defoe dmagorve ‘And dana Ms trenchewus fatteris without winking! ‘Tall men, um rowed, who lve above the fox Jn pobtle duty and tm petvabe thinking. . @. Molten GOING 10 SAFER GROUND, TWO BILLION, FIVE KUMP The men who indulge in: wonder have ha thoi il the Das fw week frondering what caued the Tot five o,f oe eco ee‘, “the happenings were 0 orth ‘a wonder, they” would “Dav Serie Se ene Whose tiene ne ook lato conden cam renee that he rita rece passod at an end. They will pot bem Ue fon neal and pec the rllng lauenredpect awa order and extend” ite Doone toa sooniey, Nowra, le making wt eoonty. . wt thie Wea, andthe better ements fot ‘race, are reaching "8 pola siherebey ca work. torether Hing the great good to the. erat tae umber Aa mish, awe hav Soe, mil there in mth more: 0b soon "i orement wt not a tor ‘notwitesandingtgnorant whi tnen and Colored mea. who lire Np that “Dredutoen, (hme of Mater movd, mronget bre and loner vs ian wi procs om, tna vetry We lave country of Mew and Must not slop antl we have & ou try of order Treuiys we are living non world "Wa ave outgrown the. bar iments ut the past aod the ultatons wich ‘soachied a_yewterday Bar diesppeared for, ever “America & ame nay, which sade for equa Fights und Matin before. the ew fa ait an, the world around. "while we at home Koow, that san whiner transpire contadiciory of sentiment, we alno now that ll he better major foreey are, WOFKINE te making tha covsry ety a iris bs marge “ihe bend of fes sl tho borlog the Brave” “Colored mon, a this ew. eideror le sn to ot’ whole Guy, Sng. say he them ome, the ond (hat the tay of ty alaibuton tte eele ments of government, we wll he ahleo shown claim based upon me mi and It ald cet ot without rarer <5 ate ven Renee, Last wok Sy Dette 20° Sense. riipereed iho tira In Roxas of The Miperian ‘Pusye pest” beaon the ary nw i pom isn doe Daley” movement also pret Rent te prenatal ‘machine set tn Bort Worth at fuse tie. ‘Wich sim Ferguson boa fhe one ovemsat” artant bby fit the x eaters at Aorta, and ow, liey sanding sponsor "or Sour ‘ovement taring ihe. exe pare, do kee a ‘some Shen a carta Brun f Se Aivanis bave alien out, and 9 ti aaturl” sequence “hones men Meat ther doen sai gh alae th revarsteiy is (wo, ton earaily in two. tome cape, Sct Took lke sh Ue bas come when Sferag"Hepublcans should geo want, ‘Tho Dour eometh whe te Nat an bo eens ovr OUF Tux ComPLatyr Caled ten, ult complaining soe’ the war you ate treed a femuber that you ary meu Wha oon not ral am be should change IO ME Sour fermmndagn Go el ett you, “natn sanding round ily "complaining: change the a Sartonndiom tom wary nasi rin sa SSI th light oF invetgaion to bea toon them and then “soniye Srectiy and perustentiy"atank ‘er ‘her "tava ean the survounding eur atiaek fig, ore tbe PinnncTo sruhere ar ote Binh bo moved ihe werd, We knoe *¢ Colored. sa living im town and connie, here nay fhe 00 ioe chancs {> rae 19 man's twat than ange ball i the Felon than a age Sanh Se ten remains enor of fe mambern oh fie" torts of tbo. members of th a are a ieee ei ta aor ea eo siete er eae, aie a meer ime, a te ee at footer ie oe ik oH Bt See toed Pa = rr eee ea eo ore, an ase, eh Sct weet an St Se ease ac jot deserving omen vd mec and Serie ie eee foay’ ahd vend 4 white Rewspapee, iy ae See ee iat sori, ber, oa oregano eee /we extend the aie Ievttation tothe ores eer eae eerie Sacre eek Paar ar a U. Xxuba Rego af the Unyoro Tribe, attest tare Poe eee cme, fe ann nk [ok oie ly ei eee eerste te at aie ces, Sn Sa, cate Am a eee Seen ea mi, oer Gis eek Sorte es ia oe a ee mae ees ‘and Se tap. reed ‘ROOST, DON'T KNOCK. STIL". MARCHING ON, TWO BILLION, FIVE HUNDRED MILLIONS TY WAR RISK INSUR- ANCE, ISSUED 70 COLORED SOL. DIERS_MUST NOT BE LOST ‘RACE NEEDS THR MONEY, A mighty effort is being made by tho urea of War’ Risk. tarurance (Treasury Department, Washington, D.C) 10 save for the Negro soldier his part of tha tnurance ‘in “wile” the service ie Gate a ely, 2h a oats. "Wiliams ‘CRO, speci feitant Colored Soldiers tnd’ fr’ lawurance Bureat of War isk Waanlngton, B,C. sayet “ae, W. Bag, pais, The Daan Express, Dallas, Texas My deat Me, ing! | am very glad tog, thie oppor: tunity” Free yoa, ‘and to. extend fmy. congratslations "to ene” who. a foing rack spendla work in eld that calla: for he. sorvices, of the thinners 0¢ the Negro vase” At wich ume. an thls fe 2 Deasiag. to fi tnt, he ear ot oar ewe papers much en as You, helping Fulde ine destiny of our’ naire "Today nda the constructive force of our tvizaion aa intensely active “the ‘dotructive foreen, were Jor terday, ‘At the ‘preseat. time," there ton fiocious opportunity for genuine face, nerve, and determtsaton ‘etwen In the tioan of those of a Who would serve Ke wil rele te ae nal of our achievements One oc. the things that we mt oi to fault x never” conception ‘et ie into the hearts of our brave, Negro forvice men’ who. ate now returning tov eeianparwuita he Ua ea an valuable bomncasion siiers falls have, as they leave te seerce bt thelr“ Government tn. their War Bak nese al. The Neo ‘carried Approsoately Silom ave’ Hned ition dua Worth ofthis Invurance, “The Buren of War Riek Insurance tw-now launching nation-wide eam: Balen of volunteer workers. inthe fed ce moi aga counpanton of the country, et, the purpore ot nevi this’ tnnufaner for the wolders” ‘Cliftord has made Nn cause clear falda ringing” appeal should ‘extn i smatiafeapoase try every Colored arate ‘who ser rv ramen Waite” such’ tremendous Stir e going forward on “tho part Of \nousands of unpatriotic white men to "provont the ‘benedia ot" the. wat Feadhing tne Colored nlder, be" at ie ol wep ouch wie lamarance whe wie government fied hd whieh, in kin, the nverage White eonnern Zives all’ branches ot th ‘human family excep. the: Necro Soldiers of their Sependa, ar tre ea. write frely to Test Wil Hane hitord, Speccat satan Col bred Soldier” and Sallocy Tans Bure fen of War‘Rink, Washington DG iii Dales ki ‘ill mean tn the days to come the! Colored” soldier willy paying Lin orem eau to 96 diteted by teh ioe oir anal ‘eovecnment. to th members the Colored race,” #,50000.00" 1 wil, hetp tome he Preachers, school teacher, Voie asters ado wig’ n° wi prea War, Ris fhe causa Wil reas Tomutanes, they wilt prove, mighty facie aoe ROWING Ot P CELIO BOTULATION oe hry mie sar Peart Mais aint Ma ta ace ee oe See Seas Ae Sure he ore oe ies fe rae ee Fo eg ea eee eer eae ip RE deat ait ie Seg deat ait ie Seg eS Bris oh oan mee res, a ae ay Bh Se HE tty eer aire tte tk ot Sissier nanan dies Sears ar i Sepia ad ge ace cash etararemie nie SS fata iat eas a Ac Sone aa 30 muon Wo Gro, reer si se ma a earner a, ar Sy ipa ir anand reise ik Seetaat Shes ents rel ase = a restate acer Sg ee a. Teac ne pete Sear ae aero si i Seaee' a deo Sit erste” ea pat Bciahr etait Ratna pect Osha form tot aa ts rat hove owen turn to Noarty all the sick Colored people vio ited witty tach es Shorea’ doctor are dea. May they seat im pewon” The Cored tn ho do's ee inne Card myer, are alo sacing into Yodzment Hex: te prned’ Oh tora hana on the time "when. these wl be toast Om tard: brace of Colored’ people Suaseenies i mono ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, 1EXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919, AMES! WHAT: et OF THE COUN ‘Equal Be Law, sakes « Sow isthe to fr 8 rlen of (Gy Aoworaiot Negro Pres). lia" erury stata te" Galen, rh "be Continace esa lier Editor’ Note—The Anpociuicd Nowre nee aoa Fe, Ceentad eave Pre tear tesa arte wont ae [En oe We eats btm Msary ‘ot tne veces T0O] A santpal Tenn. Ops rest eee Wasnt ee Yok Fo fbleag sre ot the grestotsailoal| "A. ty a eo ae ce te si mall. ote eo Ot Botan in sash te plies fate Tac cgcapy a mat porta an | ee WO he pac are es eaieate ‘pont H's our "or| known fr = four train of vig Hea hi tie Souris acer Ta Inwapepen io inca, ‘ot |seeeot ota ha etched oh andar ot Jai Wo alk Out gga“ ‘suppeces Waat ime ribet tnt ‘our ‘scnapapers|O°P4, (0 suppce. Watt no rl in ovary way acsare fo ahe| 8 cities Uke “Ghieag, tent ion Sod" Fepwonoe ot" ths| oeeey fra rood manic ee ton fete See ee "hry ten teva in| a Z etiodieals. by wien the i eet oun eee oe America will be '& house divid ta tae east yet ate |naatee Tait uals’ avery fa fata ani g/t ned A a rte rors soch a prenation “| A Mallee Maree. tio romana of extrem |, TMs tage, of lea ik hat Monies ee via it fing" pent sold" i nc Wu Sin eek her today ies hive Seca a ray tad esl rn So Sof (WBamiion Obi, Repsbicany {$0 ore tan a genration, The om aa few, eon wala ie gut ons im Chleagg are deplore Jue| om Si tua" wees ow, Wh ry stty sid ated Sou Titan tha a ie tat Scewee ties pec ccy aul end Soon ‘ae tad saan capa A Greaior Shame. fil proms e tender of tose si] haere Kome"and wit borminunteriod' and] nye a eee, SUR) aig lareprsened ‘sven po th ator i ey tk — Scouse uate an : ‘is th he Dene, to wuppress the disturbances of ra re eee ‘That, Drepartion, ia our opinion, Biodipy yt eagle ee ey SE oes feet ef Le Cees ee Sheet ual Oe ge ee ele aoa As. oe Seimei eae, oe paoreasinanmreens oe evens! ie tlc brome The Chleage Drama iy gen ae ei sees oe a oa recta y ik eatamesnaceme faye aente power ar aoe Seer dt oh Sema Sack Settles Genesee site oe seam nas & See iF decanters ‘rai 2 Scant one tr. Preina rery 1a att i erin te Pact os at za sata ss Scan "eee fe at ter ca rucaccea ae ea ae tga een tas Su ieee So ees eee et na oe re ‘53 hi cet Se Ni) seme see wt eu waters Sr Ts Sa i fm tenes ee See i teach de cree sagem ee tema cre loner io own ‘hands, It would be cruel i Sie kee rine haa Sac eta a Shot Seda ig oa att oS Saye ce toa att [a ye TERE posetiantanen ack hi orate ene utice Sa aan eas aa Mea Sa Rica Satta oe BAT Ss he ba Sa incall tac aaa eae oa ai tok hi fiat Se ae i deeoac tens St ihee'te't Satiatee oh oS tiie Be iat ea se Foul aly St a Finn BORE vital det Non Rt (Gorn, Pal. i ate Eg female de Ear er ah Linued amso-iation between the races Beha tbe Si Soe Suns fen Pa wns Se ian’ Sy Seca sree ey nna tne Be Sa cota 8 ae _ fortes tongs tnt tp ta, Race vis Se pe ate are hl Wate sees eae es tbr Sad So wea fia rhe haa Tia Mad ate iS si oily __ Bewbly Pity. At ts doubly & pity and ashame to Aine atin “tah oe eae Sots ie ante eae f period of United ‘ational endeavor areas ae See cna in prccmranere ce, nr Sees ea ec es Soc ones Been eos inne th Reet Do Taw, tian River, Sane abe. ‘Now is the time for a reign of iaw patents rior eae, ein Be Coated eal pater, ee ‘A Munieipal Clean Up. aed ro ae sea, an, peers era i Se eae eee ee eer ey cen rete Severo yoo: part eres eee arts tess eo Se eee som, Seen = fenegete me eee SOR ORO ha aapebee eit mee tes eran eer aoe tan cht Soe ee ee anes terrae ence erase ese Reaeeses sec cheb ce ewan seen aie Roateomaiern, Ri eterna res So ee ee oe A Grenier Shame. ———, i See atts OF and Pegg ner foo Reeser ae or fees oe Sere eer one Seems race eae ad Seether, S. Y.: Peak Seprese). an we wonder If ovr home coming Colared soldiers are how, Unroushont tho South, ina mood to demand the Protection our laws guarantee to ai Deaceable citizens trrexpective of cal ort Can we wonder it they now de- mand the Tegal trial, couvicton and Ddnlshment of mavibcrs of thelr race hecused of offensea? Can we wouter It they retuse to be hunted down and eaten up at a race becalise some Colored “moan ta" guilty of, charged with’ or apected ‘of erime? Secshihiet tuniiiean. (Seranton. Pa. Times). ‘The race riot is gross and infamous fanarch. "The idea that it has to. be ft times ts prepostoroun, «weak, in flecent aad Giapurting plea in exten Sion fan euios 2¢ humane proved character At Home and Abroad, y ‘(Raltimore, Md. Bun) So pee mye n= alg grophesying a Negro uprising America backed. by dupa andre malting ina Morro’ Preudent of th United States; st, be voter, Cl Ored ot Boston, in being cheerid for saying doe” delihta th the cote tim fn reiting’ the: whiten and ten im resting’ the ehiten, anda vapors isthe Sew Yorn fd Workd_afe deploring “the fact that the down trodden: backs are com. Mg Rano rn and Aalnat the savase | guther- fxnera. Av race Hot breais Sut i Chioago, "he lovely ity which ects with woman, suttage"cat’ cotnen Sibetpig of Ht Rute, "Thompeon Maton: Resentment and Ange ‘wiew York venting” World, He would almost seem an it some strange” peyeholotca.aberatlon had marted-¢ Wav of race tatagoniee fu'the United stan. "Why should oectr at a time when te Colored tan hat-fust proved his loyalty ane Bis" staior ‘ales tn nay the Whole. Natiog' has acclaimed it i Bard to understand. “it tay’ be tha the very erelie and Ronor which Ca ored fighter earned in the war hav fore resentment and anger’ in cer thin strata of Wite poptinton. Yar Too Mach. (ew York Eetiar 800) “We Are having far too meh hoot fanlaoh hase dupe Te doen't aa Sredit There teh Concarrable rea bon for ie To say that Wt ie 8 pre: to intindne iso pronase si Brosounee ourselves s naion of nayehonttes The tube Je-simply Cat some. ee in atwane, et kro carule newspaper reading that thi inh epoch ol tenerlly relat tory and that they ean 4. wa they please. They tuet be spend coated to cho tonirary it takes ail the sole inthe Und Bates ‘The Active Phasoe ee Tho move acute phases ef the Ne- a0 protirm are prety Cation Bie ton, seat apt tea ae Biopted at hedga’ no eo Sig eed ee Sei ae hue pee Sones Fe cea Boars nai taped a’ any" eat oe ar tal a sameeren no eesti ar ire ces us iba fe eet ore ean Sua tee Wortnl ae ome ta sgeruee “ie blston. "Nee in fest net fe tics iy S me emune ieee eens cor ashe lm rsa Chon set Need Ge nate Sonkaniy "tren Rad ot , ~ se at eagle eat tite ae tes (ota pitts ae fauna ye ola ha a oe reaatet nego iS See ot eS ‘Ger Oranan a Tem ‘The emphasis we tay on thi’ dis. ito ett hese Suterypemicg ted Was vase ‘ cs a oS Pre eg ae Saale ace This is thdefensible. ‘The place Some Towns In Texas ve COVER Tie STATE LIKE A BLANKET. is ‘WHITEWRIGHT. attend the picnlo while ftcome her bom a ate. Breve. wovteright Team, Ave, #--Supe|Manaled 18, ay mal rds god at bh Share|, MPs atl Maa, 2 CaS oe Jaren’ are visiting thetr mice Mad Parka rom, a] oreo are visting Chat Fr, Ate ing mothe | ae MPH, Anal Rider, Bee Pitcate’ "anus ane Bebo Dr, 0, tations ‘ean bre oo a Se Mae’ Meliss Childret bas gone ack ‘@ker DUILMINE. | ee a Caterer con, ie|, Magee Bis Ons seeroas 2, Cee Ba "vee Hat “Said, John, Mere Cate Sr Ganday schools Bowens, wate le SLAP i Ses caine ot, A 8 sean ae Sane, ‘ais ihe, inl ie. andra. W, C, Coal in Denlson| Scott is te MunoRee Le ea ae sa pest a fen, aay ‘tur Chudt Davie, who has bean sick| B. F, pald the last} reagan oH, Keates” ae’ a BT ip one bed Retake kOe! | ae eee ce ‘week with Rev. ave aa at om | ‘aRtaNE. FF died — jel MBecond day, 7 a 0 ekioner, Texas Aus, 31— The a jot satin an Ganon Bait Terral», "Bilt ioe Sock teas ito truce with Mire 3.3 tng' tier ee ear eraeewe oes| ave rR, Bhaty ant. chorer Foam reat ng greed ™ uo ® stant saber’ was ven her| Afar Sept. ital Brea ie re arn i ap lg Briar ar ox fom Prt har cl aed Rae ene a echo sums | eve antiaiory 10 hor nore fad ope sor patna ere timed” ened” 8 ‘GILMER. |son; Jas, MoGee, barb lig, ame Ane 21,80 td) Po Rat Ate Pris Sar tr ewten| A. good bak tomb Mevrian ds, eolune wea cs Wie |acnit wees Cen Barbee wnat eect ines ofall eee" Veen ane Dallas Bapress. ced chicken jard¥ — ‘fire place and chimney, Jhoowe Chapt 0. 35. 1. chunol clos. ed her cevvial Sunday Tigh. Maple Spring protaced mtollg clown ie revival Sunday. Yaley View, New Hope and buat Springs al are conducting, (lr weren of mecting Take Protideose will bests ‘Sunday ‘Departed Min. Lala "thomas ta returned to Mer Wome after ever Sete’ visto rlaives bere ra Gore Haney aud fumily have. eon to Hesetn make Wels ome” Mr T, Wotfard died last week, high respected eiiaen ewe ‘Mrn, BL‘ Andrewn, has_accepte a ‘position “as clerk "for'Mr. Jab Sounsen, ‘MESQUITE. Mesquite, Texan Aug. 21a Grove Bapiet chr iat weok four niehis was one of the" Ereatet rally "ithe" sory ot the ‘eharch ite. R. By Dubner and Bin meer played theie pare, ev. Driver ol Bil Cty, Dein with “roe Vine Ba. tnt hfe played hel” part ao ofthe bent nemtna wero preached fay by Mex ‘Drivr ander. De ev, W. at torts and member ace bringing (hinge to Pao. unday, Aug 17 wan te ihe rea ent day We ever iad at Shady Grove Dinner wan prevered for 600 people charéhea tor ible atpoore ‘Te 0 sinner ‘Tota enue #1260 kan. min Shue ok Ot manasa one, ntor et Re Hated ad Bocene Se Sapte ae eee ae eee eee ea i Me sas ie toes Se ts eee ae Bre tat ae ats eens S Se ear reat nr oe Sere Tere ET mx mtn gma ere rh ee Ss Sepa aes er aa Seer attic Se vee ie, "nae ate, ere ae ane teee ee rin eet pits BJ. Atkins and daughter tiles gies te Seaee e eee oes eS bee Beye "mats wt ous cares ea Se arate ote ieee oe oe hae ao ee meen tate Se ra areata eae siege eae Gotan athe eres a torn. ce Uae seers see Fee i ee eee Sea cin os eee ee ee ne a saa te rhe ce Sr at dome Seine ahem hrs aie Ge i Cpeadcg fh oe oatrar se sate aman a eet pre hore cerd eye Berets Oe ee Seer ene Se cera Fr as see i saree Seieae aa Seer ee a ere eee pers gs Sate, cee ee ar « JACKSONVILLE. Uicksonvile; Texas, Avs, 21 —Rer ACG, Mitchell, pastor Rising Sta BayUst church’ and his peopl ar {a the midst of x great Rovival. San May “collection $26.05." rn. Cheete Kennedy spent the 16th af Poote ta SN ns ee ee etme nr bows ce more” aera nee ada "or itd St a ir tn srt ee 3 Sa ice other ata a ce ei he ‘Dr. 0. ee ‘of Rusk, the Bisa ta oe ae tein sell enc pats St A a, yen eet mca ee a 2s ia iets Sia ade oe oe A ace Previa Satara aus Boe ace de Be ot, ie sh ep athe artes OR 2 Su pet as CE eis Fil har Sore cate ne an rr ty 0 her ne Me er en ee Rn Sit ar Lt a Fae Ba : als te ale ai tpn ee fe ati A MTs Te shar i eae Be Oa crt yeaa irre gees ee ee Ht eS ged eee et oeee sae seem eet eres ‘nized chicken yard wired in ood, ‘Gre place and chimney, good as new, Pande state eons er Gece Ponte, Texse, Ane. 31-—Felter wee thigh day at Piainsview, where peo- Die eamo from far and near and’ en- Joyed.a oo! time at a big barbecue. Mr Storling Nelson, "Mr. and "Mra. Rivera Nelson and. fully “and. the Coney base ball team azrived. from Guney. "A party from "Waxahachie, Mr. and Mra. Pat Egbert ‘of Rusk? Rev. HL. Kio, Mi. Arnett and. Miss Jonsie May Kyla, also Mra. Opielia Jackson of Alo ar. “Lacous Ander fon and. Mise Luella Puller Annadorca, all attended the barbe- Cue." Rock Hill entertained the San- tay. sehool convention on the 14, 15, 16) and iT. CORSICANA, Cea senees Tein ANE on dts: ama War of rt th ated Srpra te a ea tac er Sey Pease Seca Secs” had Aes Ee at at ar eos oa Sarees Se ev elt Be a a aa ance Bl ie Sa ra! hares Saat pea ne Sentai he "CA ad pirat Beat "et arte St aati i ert aaa Fad Won ht cr itt fear eS aa i esos see aia Mls ge SI and ura Mo Ce ng oath hl Ca Se Pari ae aaa i, ss Ser sia Mt ° Side a et wth i i it a San wet Nee etsy a ha Siac Sn "Gace EN ag a tage a at Fle Bat ete ad Mal i fe the ea ah ie St tna an tae ain a ae aa Tw Stay nh hea te aca tat tow a a ae Ses ie Drs sD li ont ag Barat tale ted Si oe om Sta Sei, ect ae one we at Estee ay Net" ie ai ine Ma. a foatae Mia is see i see eee via de eae Rear", Nits Bate Sach hc Sa Mn Se Ste St Stee Sea aaa et ale elt ig feed Ske Rees bane 1 om eee aan Be Tin te ot are Bev” cea Be toga ie Bla fit hh a is et si ee oa ntae Man Young and Ethel Ford, or ieee oer sho et rane reer ate mae rectneces SPab dee Bader cos, Ob a seca the ie Siar ga are eae Siar ence heme ae coe te hae se carte Pegs teat andere fees worst Seid i at tee ete ha et ca a ee oek aud was brought ack to etka ras, ok PONTA. SOME TOWNS IN TEXAS ```markdown ``` LAWTON. Lawton, Okla. Aug. 21.—Mr. W. M. Montgomery, General Manager of Cole Distribution New Bra Supply Co., was here canvassing in our city. He came with a flying trip to Chickasha, Okla. to visit friends. Rev. C. A. Hamilton, ex-pastor of the Belfast Cathedral, farewell sermon Sunday night. We regret to see him leave, wish him much success in his new field. At the Bethlehem church Sunday evening. Mrs. Lula Moore, who has been very sick is improving. J. A. Snowton, member of Bethlehem Baptist church and Woodmen Camp. He conducted August 14, 1919, the funeral was conducted by the Woodmen. Many members of the church and lodge. A solo was sung by Mrs. Strawther. Remarks. Reprints. Rev. Owens of Oklahoma City, officiating, all the relatives of the deceased came from different TEMPLE. Temple, Texas, Aug. 21; Mrs. Rosa Mason of Dallas, Texas, is visiting the school where Mr. Ganger is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mamie Chambers on South 17th street. Mr. J. L. Herring, T. G. Herring and Wm. Brown of Kernes, Texas, is visiting home from Austin, they made the trip over land in Mr. Herrings' Buck car. Mr. G. B. Williams of Ft. Worth is visiting her grand parent, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton on south 15th street. Mrs. Allie Mae Lewis of Sherman and Miss Emmie Brooks of Belton was visiting Miss Pearl Reed on Sr. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and daughter, Miss Mattle are leaving attend the Sunday school Congress. Mrs. Emma Meridith and the children left Sunday morning for Kansas City. Bro. Meridith accompanied them as far as Dallas. Mrs. Emma Hancock is visiting relatives in Smithville, Mrs. Rosa Morris, daughter of Mrs. Russell died on Saturday, 16th from the M. T. Zion Baptist church, Rev. J. C. Lott and Rev. L. M. Sunders, league in interment in Dallas. Mr. Kid Grice of Silabea stopped between trains on his way home from Private Author Moore and Sterling Stokes of Columbus, M. N., arrived home Sunday. Mr. Warner went to Cedar Creek, Sunday evening and preached Mr. Fred Morgan and his wife mooted over to Marlin last week in their Butler St. house. The mission of Brenham is visiting his sister, Mrs. Eden Rice. MEXIA. Private Andy Echois, Jr. of the 24th U. S. Infantry returned home over a year. The younger has just closed a week's revival at St. John A. M. E. church, which proved to be very similar to that of members in the Army. Reynold Rhodes came down from Emma, Saturday to visit her father, Mr. Jim Mr. and Mrs Ernest Johnson and Mrs. Eleanor Johnson came up from Rockledge, Texas, who have been visiting for two weeks. The Express can be obtained at Rockledge. NACOGDOCHES. Nacodaches, Texas, Aug. 21. - Services were godd at all churches Sunday, Sand Hill and Macedonia Sunday, where the revivals were beginning, where the revivals were beginning, at the 21st Sunday Mass, breathed at Lk. 16 and 17, and spoken at the First Baptist church at four o'clock. Rev. P. M. Littleton and friends at Post Oak last week. Rev. Dan Smith and wife were in town for five days. Rev. B. Rhodes and Geo. Barrett were in town Saturday on return home from M. Entertainers she spent two weeks while Rev. Bolton was conducting revivals at Cunliffe. Rev. T. A. Ammon is going over the top at the C. M. E. church of which Bolton isCUunliffe has a few days in town, conducting from over the sea. Rev. R. B. Bolton worshipped at the First Baptist church Sunday, where the revivals were beginning from over the sea. Rev. L. V. Bolton will attend the State School School and the Riverside Renaissancees at Ennis Texas, this week FERRIS Ferris, Texas, Aug. 21.-Rev. Miller was with his people Sunday and reports a splendid spiritually spirited progress. Mr. and Mrs. Lattimore have returned from a visit to the Chicago area, where he is visiting his father here. Mr. Cuba Harvey, Mrs. Mary Sanders returned from visit to Tuscany, acquainted with the family of Miss Irene and Callie Stratford. Mr. D. L. Littles made a business trip to Fort Worth is spending a while here, friends are glad to see him back home. Delegates. True in this work Wells Association, report a splendid session. Sunday school Supt. J. W. Wade has the honor of winning the WILLS POINT. Wills Point, Texas, Aug. 21. -Misses Ethel Wright, Bessie Wright and Kroger, Dr. Knox, State Stup. Missona was at Pleasant Hill Baptist church Sunday and had a good service. Dr. Knox, State Stup. church filled his appointment with good service. Dr. O. J. Stannard is still on the sick list and receives his $7.00 per week sick benefit. Prof. A. M. Blain's insurance. Mrs. A. Mileen was sick last week, but is much Mr. M. C. Allen, I. D. C. Christian the steward of Mrs. A. M. Blain, the cust of Mrs. A. M. Blain, and sister. Misa Shanong Kaufman visited Mrs. Nora Wilson, Ruth Rathbun, daughter are making a trip through California and Mexico. Mr. Watt Taylor is spending a MARSHALL Marshall, Texas, Aug. 21.—In a difficulty between Will Wetlander and Chattman Sands, Wetlander nor probably fatal wounds, one in the shoulder in the result of the heart, the kidneys. Sands is not dead, but in a dangerous condition, and Mr. Harvey Powell were joined in marriage at the bridges home, Mrs. P. U. Harvey, and Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Della M. Johns is on the sick list. Mrs. Rachel Thomas and Mrs. Della M. Johns are in City before returning, Mrs. R. U. Thompson and Lette Young of Dellahoe Street, Mrs. A. S. Street, she-speen Sunday in Jefferson, Mrs. R. M. Thompson and Lette Young of Calverton. Mrs. C. Anderle, wper W. B. Fledsoe, M. W. Wells left for State University convention. CALVERT. Mr. Jeff Mays of Bryan is in the city, the guest of his cousin, Mr. R. Ortonen. Mr. Jotheniel Lacus returned Saturday after spending a month in Gainesville with her父, Mrs. Rafe Harris. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. Mirra. Mildred B. Washington, aged 74 years died at her residence, August 13, 2014. She was unfortunate to lose one. She was heredated by husband, Joseph Washington, and children: Miss Sade Washington of Dallas, Texas; Mr. W. T. Washington of Dallas, Texas; Joseph Washington of San Antonio, N. M. L. (Washington) Griffin of Washington and Mr. Juan Washington of Calvert, Texas; four brothers and one sister; vii. prof. T. J. Burrell of Calvert, Texas; Rev. G. T. Cameron of Cameron Mr. R. C. Burley of Waco, Texas; Chris Thompson of Calvert St. James A. M. E. Church. Service all day Sunday at visitation all the members visit at the stil churches. Rev. Brisby, our pastor, will visit us at 3:30 p.m. m. Sunday school went over the top, mother Bryant (Mrs. P. E. Darie mother) is now with us. The school will meet at the School Convention: Mrs. Laura Saul, Prof. H. P. Hohle, Miss A. B. Price and Miss Hester. The A. C. will meet at St. James next week. PURCELL. Pureell, Oka, Aug. 12. -The M.E. church was well attended Sunday. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Miss Ella Hill has return to school. Miss Glenva, is spending a few days in Texas. Mrs. Henderson is out of town visiting mother, Merry Little Reed is here visiting her uncle, Mrs. CAMERON. Cameron, Texas, Bunnie 12.-Little Martha Lee Brown died Aug. 12. The big place at Lighthouse Chapel on the 13th. Miss Lillie and Miss Willey Owens are visiting friends here. Miss Ada LaSalle was visiting last week. Miss Jodie Johnson is in Taylor this week. We are meeting on last Thursday night was a big affair. The principal speakers were the Hon. Gordon McPerhennan. Mrs. McPerhennan closed a big rally last week. Amount raised $140.00. Mr. Chas Johnson and Miss Alnesta Cole were married night. Rev Alexander officiated. Miss Ella Allen of Gause spent a few days here last week on busi- OKMULGEE Okumgee, Okla. Aug. 21.—The S. Trek and Sembole district hospital, a state-funded Zion Baptist church closed Sunday night at ZionParkIGTGWWWYWQY-ZionParkIGTGWWWYWQY its history, the largest sessions it has access to along every line both financially and spiritually. Sunday night one of the largest sessions of its history. The meeting was a success along every line and throughout the city. Hon. D. J. Wallace and Mr. John Overall and many others who attend. Hon. D. J. Wallace and Lodge. Mr. A. Holy has reported a Grand session. Downtown Edwards Shealy has returned home after seeing life ten months overseas. The Dream Theatre is the funnel amusement for the movie lovers. Mrs. Laura Heard Adams of Brooklyn, York, is in the city visiting parents. Mrs. Muskocue, Monday to see her father-in-law. Mrs. Rebecca Shealy and niece, Miss Rosa McGlenn left Sunday for Haskel where she will visit her brother. Mrs. I. C. Brooks of Bloys, spend the week-end in Okumgee, attending the association. He left Sunday for Haskel. Private James Porter is glad to be back home again after seeing life Mara, Delce Saumers returned last week from the District Conference of Texas to the University of Muskegue, respectfully. Balloyville, Texas, by reason of illness of her mother and son. Balloyville, Texas, added the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Sherman, Texas, also other points in Texas with his trip. Miss Johnson with his trip. N. Porter avenue with relatives and friends in various points of Oklahoma. Mara, Sallie Lawrence of Sherman, Texas, is a guest of her son-in-law, J. W. B. Thompson of 10th Grade, Mara, J. W. B. Thompson of 10th Grade, returned last week from a three week trip to friends and relatives in Tyler, Dallas and Denison, Texas, by Tyler, Texas. in a guest of Mrs. J. W. R. Thompson on E. 2nd street. STEPHENVILLE. Stephenville, Texas. Aug. 21. The Sixteenth annual session of the West Texas Baptist Association, and Sunday session here last week closed its door Sunday night. The association办 with a great success, and a huge number of visitors. It is the largest that ever assembled in Nielsenville, and some were met at the door. L. W. Robinson is pastor, Mr. R. B. L. Johnson, moderator of the Association is a great man to a crowd house Sunday night being the last night of the association, the house was full to the utmost capacity, the church was full to the hirsutis left Sunday night on Ranger, and J. P. Oliver and he motored over Sunday from Dublin in their new Dodge. Mrs. Maeisha Gaines is in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. Johnnie Crowd is sick SOUR LAKE. Sour Lake, Aug. 21.--Sunday school attended Sunday and quite an interest in the course in the discussion of the lesson. Mrs. Dorab Summons returned from the summer. Mrs. N. E. Denson of Beamstone is Mrs. R. F. Pollock, a Lafayette man, Mr. H. F. Pollock, a business young man and reporter for the Dallas Express were in Houston on business the best of his cousin, Mrs. E. O. Peoplea. Matsa, Tate Brown, and Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Ussery are on the stock of Mrs. H. D. Lane returned last week for Mrs. H. D. Lane returned last week for Mrs. Rose Baptist church is near completion and Treesa's A. M. E. church is following. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Johnson, a girl. Mr. Erra Lewis came over from Houston, Sunday night to attend to husband Mrs. R. Keys returned Sunday night from Hull. Miss G. Henderson spent a few days in Houston, last week. PALESTINE Palestine, Texas, Aug. 21. Isaac Gallery, an old citizen died the 14th inst., the funeral was held at St. Mary's Church under auspices of the Odd Fellows. Lawyer S. J. Williamson, James Ennis, the State Sunday school connec tion through the city Monday, going to Brown Springs, where he preached to Mr. Clarence Rhodes moved in his new home. The Normal closed last week, examination is on this week. Mrs. Ruby Beaumont, very sick is better at this writing. Mrs. Ruby Crabs of Beaumont is here visiting her mother, Mrs. M. PINELAND. Pineland, Texas, Aug. 21. —Good services Sunday. Rev. Harris will with his sock Sunday, collection Monday. Rev. Harris will with Mr. Ike Kipp who was not accidently and died Aug. 17. Miss Eula Ella Conner is on the list also Rev. Harris. PONTA. JOHNSON CAFE Moved from 837 N. Central to 1826 all street, corner Munger Avenue. Attendance includes cold drinks, Polite attention given. **JOHNSON, Prop.** Wasted - First class Cleaned barbers for white trade, guarantee $180 per week and 60 cents and all over $24. Address Curtis's Sniving bar, 160 Texas street, El Paso Street. $2-34. **CARD OF THANKS** We wish to extend our thanks to many friends for the kindness shown to our beloved J. A. Snowton, who extend thanks to Lawton Camp. We extend thanks to unfiring efforts of kindness and doral offerings. Their consulting efforts Message, Wm. Elijah and Robert Sacquett, Prothers Lola Wallace and Emily Houser for Sisters NOTICE Washington, D. C., Ang, 21, 1319. 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ADULTS CHILDREN THE MAS RI THE MASK RIDE THE MASKED RIDER DR. W. M. HAMS OF OAK CLIP TRENDERS A RANQUET TO THE MINISTERS AND TRAINERS ON LAST TUESDAY AT HIS DENCH DECEMBER. THE SCHOOL'S PRINCIPAL OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, C. F. KAER AND R. W. HARLAND WERE SPECIAL COURTS. Dr. Elmes entertains the ministers and the teachers with a banquet at his residence that will be long remembered. It was difficult to maintain why the teachers present ministers with the ministers are behaving the innocent clichés as if they were resembled to such var. dishabit. His many ways of teaching the poor teacher will be to look as we were had the good ```markdown ``` PAGE SLX D. W. GRIFFITH ASKED RIDER AND THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG 28, 1919. GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE With all your favorite players DOROTHY GISH LILLIAN GISH, HARVON HARVON, GEORGE SEIGMANN, ADOLPH LESTINA, ROBERT ANDERSON. See 25c From 5:00 15c Due to the will start at the First Time Sunday "The Ca The greatest serial production ever nash are co-starring in this great Craig BE" are Craig Kennedy, Walter James effective story ever filmed. Continued a THE GREAT GAMBLER" This is the Yo can see Master See 1 it From 5:00 P. M. Due to the length and will start at five p. m. First Time in the Blu Sunday, Au the Cart Special production ever shown on ag in this great Craig Kennedy Kennedy, Walter Jameson, Ethel simed. Continued every Sund BLER" EIGHTEEN This is the same play that show Yo can see it now for two bits. Masterful - Whimsy See It Next T from 5:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. Due to the length and cost of this play the first it start at Bve p.m. sharp. First Time in the History of the World at 12c Sunday, August 24th, to Carter Cas production ever shown on the screen. Herbert Ravens is great Craig Kennedy serial. Other popular favor Walter Jameson, Ethel Grey, Donald Hall and Gen Continued every Sunday for 15 weeks. Runnin See It Next Tuesday or Wednesday From 5:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M., Daily Due to the length and costof this play the first performance will be at 11:00 P. M. First Time in the History of the World at Ibc and Sbc. Sunday, August 24th. "The Carter Case," The greatest serial production ever shown on the screen. Herbert Ravinson, and Margaret Marsh are co-starring in this great Craig Kennedy serial. Other popular favorites in "THE CARTER CASE" are Craig Kennedy, Walter Jameson, Ethel Grey, Donald Hall and Gus Baker. The greatest of the series, continued every Sunday for 15 weeks. Running every Sunday with "THE GREAT GAMBLE" "The Great Gambler" THE GREAT GAMBLER, featuring Billy Moran, and Edith Thornton. Ted. Anna Luther plays an extremely she undertakes, many spectacular f ho ie are precipitated into the street pack of timber wolves, and other CASE." Monday, "The M featuring Ruth St Paul Panzer. A bi nued every Monday CENT JOHN AMBLER, featuring Anne Luth- er and Edith Thornton. THE GREAT plays an extremely difficult do- ment, with many spectacular feats, such as captivated into the stream below wolves, and other death de- taiers. A big new every Monday for CENTR JOHN HAN R. featuring Anne Luther, Charles Hutchinson, W. Thornton. THE GREAT GAMBLE is the greatest an extremely difficult double role of twin sisters, an spectacular feats, such as a mad ride over the river into the stream below—plunging into an alligator, and other death defying stunts. Run every day, Aug. 25, the Masked Ride. South Stonehouse, Harry A big new Western St. Monday for 15 weeks. NTRAL JOHN HARRIS, MA THE GREAT GAMBLER, featuring Anne Luther, Charles Hutchinson, Warren Cook, Richard Nell, Billy Moran 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 courses of the serial she undertakes many spectacular feats, such as a mad ride over the river cliff which she and her joi are preplaced into the stream below—plunging into an alligator; incubated pool—tree of timber wolves, and other death defending snakes. Run every Sunday with the CARTE CASE. Monday, Aug. 25, 1919 "The Masked Rider" Featuring Ruth Stonehouse, Harry Myers, and Paul Panzer. A big new Western Serial, continued every Monday for 15 weeks. JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER HOUSING CONDITION GRAVE PROBLEM IN DALLAS. With each tick, of the pendulum spinning, the spindle spins a spirt of perseverance in the face of every Dalhousie and this same spirit is the instillation of hindrance many of us. --- ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` 25c 15c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH AND 27TH Supreme Triumph--The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told This is the same play that showed in the Hippodrome Theatre, Dallas at two dollars a seat. Yo can see it now for two bits. First time in the world at that price. Masterful - Whimsical - Tender - Magnificent - Wondrous From every point they come in quest of a permanent residence place, but the problems facing the struggle in this old burg is the shortage of people in the city of Dallas is grave. The housing condition for Colored people in the city of Dallas is grave. Hundreds of new houses are being built and members of new additions are being opened, but none are for Colored. Cases of two and three families are living together and the perfect delpths to remort the like are being built, so some additional will have to be opened some where and the lots of which must be sold at as reasonable price, that is which will be sold to other races. It is time to not now in this case. Mrs.贝拉 Johnson, left Tuesday for Florida to attend the State College in a college at St. John Baptist School. EIGHTEEN MONTHS IN THE MAKING! 25c 15c Just in time! or cliff which she and invested pool —free sunday with the "CAR- 1919 er" Myers; and Serial, con- THU MOU Starr and See Snow S See Stunts TH NAGER PERILS of THUNDER MOUNTAIN Starring Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway See Snow Scenes to Cool You! See Stunts to Electrify You! TWO HEARTS TO BEAT AS ONE Ivitation are out announcing the marriage of Miss Ellen Howard to Mr. Albert Davis. The wedding knot will be tied Friday evening, August 29th at 8:30 o'clock, 214 Cliff street. PERMITS. Building permit in bla "London" for the week, working August 16th, totaled $825,750. For the half of August the total was $1,219,516. The total so far this year is $6,924,974.00, where you lead others must follow. Colored men, start now, co-operate your work in the business world, time has come, re-construction period is upon you, take advantage of it and become a power in the community in which you live. In union there is strength. Cock your little blue erubus and let her rip brethren. ```markdown ``` Regret Will Pierce You If You're Late, at any showing of Dallas needs more Colored groceries, dry goods and stores, hairdressers, laundry, Think over that need. Dallas has such institutions with her thirty five thousand. Colored inhabitants. Mrs. Safrona Forman, formerly of Dallas, but recently of Dallas, after a few weeks' visit to her friends here returned home Thursday. While she was a friend of Mrs. Amale Austin, 2008 Alumni. After a brief stay with her two sons and their wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Amale Austin, 2008 Alumni. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, 1775 Broadway, street. M. A. J.ohnson returned to their home at Palmetto accompanied by Mrs. L. McKenzie of Palmetto. Gerlin J. Weil, 2023 Trinidad street is still confined to her bed. Mrs. Robert Coleman, formerly of the city with her sister, brother ADULTS CHILDREN M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28TH "Perils of Thunder Mcountain" Starting Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway. Don't miss an episode of "Perils of Thunder Mountain." it will thrill you through and through. Adults 17 Cents; Children 10 Years Old, 11 Cents JOHN HARRIS and friends depicted for her home in Cleveland, Ohio, Monday night. Miss Lillie D. Sheffle in company with Harrison Murray both of New Orleans and at Sunday afternoon spending two weeks in another sister, Mrs. May Etta Smith, 2126 Sister, Mrs. Mary Etta Smith, 2126 Mrs. Henry McCowan and Miss Lucy Oliver of Waco were the guest of Cimra Baccan, Tamara Baccan, Texas and Louisiana, beckoning to look at the wholesale market. Trains are now built on tracks for buyers for fall and winter. The metro popups is better fortified in a whichever particular in any other in every particular than any other they come to. "The city of the hour," Dr. Baker wishes to announce the marriage of a daughter, Mrs. Winnie Lampkins to Mr. A. S. Jackson, oblacated. ```markdown ``` MAMMOTH THEATRE FRANK KEENAN GATES MUSIC THE "GATES OF BRASS" If you're interested in a first rate gym, watch. How many women put the trick in "This Hero Suff." There IS such a thin worshiping damselfish who wan't interested in them. They need to say there are times when he was a hero of band. And he dodged. It takes a real hero. "Hero-worship exists dodges as modest Captains." Talk about Eliza or the chandeliers. See "The Hero Suff." A rollicking satire. William Russell in fine and superfine. Ask your gob or Yin in "This Hero Suff." SUN Special WI If you're interested in knowing a first rate gym, watch "Big Bill." How many women can look put the trick in "This Hero Stuff?" There is such a thing as a girl worshiping damnels who could react who wasn't interested enough to watch. They need to say that a sure there are times when it fails to work. He was a hero of the Argonne, band. And he dodged. Some dodges. It takes a real hero to swallow "Hero-worship exists, has existed dodges as modest Captain Jones end Talk about Eliza crossing the lee the chandlers. See "This Hero S A rollicking satire on hero-wor William Russell in the role of a fine and superb. Ask your gob or Yank what he in "This Hero Stuff." IN "This Hero Stuff" The Best He Ever Made We Open Sunday at 1:00 P. M If you're interested in knowing how an ordinary pool-roo can be transformed in the twinkling of an eye into a first rate gym, watch "Big Bill Russell's ingenuous stunts in 'This Hero Stuff'." How many women can look pretty and interesting when they blubber? When you see Mary Thurman put the trick in "This Hero Stuff" you'll learn something that may come in handy one day. There is such a thing as a girl being too darn well posted! One hero we know turned his back upon the worshipping damnals who could recite his gallant deeds by auction, and had name and fame at the feet of a girl who wasn't interested enough to wave a flag at him when he struck town. They need to say that a sure recipe for a romance was to let the hero save the heroine's life. However, there are times when it fails to work. When you see "This Hero Stuff" you'll know one reason why. He was a hero of the Argonne, brave as they come, but he was afraid of a "Welcome" arch and a big brass band. And he dodged. Some dodge! It takes a real hero to swallow "the drink that jeers." Two guesses! It served in "This Hero Stuff." "Hero-worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist among mankind," says Carlyle, and even such clever dodges as modest Captain Jones employed can't make a dent in the ancient practice. Talk about Eliza crossing the ice! She won't one, two, three with Bill Russell crossing the ceiling—via the chandelier. See "This Hero Stuff" for further details. A pollicking satire on hero-worship. William Russell in the role of a genuinely modest hero who is pestered to death by hero-worshippers, both fine and super. Ask your gob or Yank what he thinks of "this hero stuff." He'll give the same answer William Russell does in "This Hero Stuff." SALEM BAPSTEH CHURCH. Sunday, August 17, 1919. Sunday school opened at 9:45 with an unusual good attendance. The lesson taught everybody to be a son taught by assistant. Collection $3.18. 11 o'clock services were conducted by Rev. Simpson, subject "Go Bring the Lost Mant, ko Bring Them Back to the Pole" One more soul there was a 4 o'clock mass meeting for the benefit of the Star Light Head and Mother's Day Mass with a crowded house with Rev. Simpson presiding, his subject was not yet Beloved in God. Beloved also in me in My Father's House There are many Ifes that if not been answered on my Night our beloved one glorious meeting. Collection for the entire day $25.16. Calls on me to Night our beloved one Beloved Rev. L. B. Skinner, was struck with a stroke of paralysis in the right side of his head and face. Fort Worth, Texas, at the --- --- Sunday, Augu Special Western FEATURING WILLIAM H In knowing how an ordinary pool-too "Big Bill Russell's ingenuous stunt can look pretty and interesting wh hero Stuff" you'll learn something that as a girl's being too darn well po- could recite his galant deeds by he ought to wave a flag at him when he that a sure recipe for a romance wa fails to work. When you see "This the Argonne, brave as they come, but Some dodge! to swallow "the drink that jeers." has exised, and will forever exist in Jones employed can't make a dent losing the ice! She wasn't one, two. This Hero Stuff for further details. in hero-worship. the role of a genuinely modest hero think what he thinks of "this hero stu Mammoth Theatre Shiloh Baptist church, Rev. G, W. Uphrast, pastor. We as members take this method in letting his brother pastors know of him and his many FRIENDS: B. EKINNER, Pastor, M. HAWKINS, Reporter, Lake Charles, La., Aug. 21. -High Mount Addition, Mrs. G. W. Lofton and children left on the 15th, visiting in Shreveport, La., and Arkansas. Mrs. F. N. Nelson and mother, Mrs. Filla, farmers left for Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. F. N. Nelson was called to Orange, Texas, on week her mother being very sick. Service at the Live Clark Baptist church, Tuesday night, he raised totaled $8.02. Rev. Johnson, the C. M. E. pastor preached a soul stirring sermon at the Live Gate Bullet church Thursday night, his subject was "The Soul of a Man." Ten dollars was raised at this service. Her Johnson is known as the stunner, Mr. J. Wood is re-modeling his home, on 11th street, Mr. Richard Faulkz is the contractor, Matinee Saturday at 2:00 P.M. cond 'of his independent productions, Mr. Frank Keen ful story by Mrs. Kate Corbaley bearing a picture me-"Gates of Brass." As a forword the author flashes his caption-"Some there be that sit in darkness, iron and their souls in prison behind gates of brass; explains the thesis of he drama—a drama which character-actor many splendid opportunities. It will MOTHM THEATRE on August 23rd. August 24th Eastern Attraction FEATURING M RUSSELL For the second of his independent productions, Mr. Frank Keenan selected a powerful story by Mrs. Kate Corbate bearing a pictureque and symbolic title—"Gates of Brass." As a forword the author flashes upon the screen this caption—"Some there be that sit in darkness, their hearts bound in iron and their souls in prison behind gates of brass!" The foreword explains the thesis of he drama—a drama which gives this powerful character-scorer many splendid opportunities. It will be played at the MAMMOTHE THEATRE on August 23rd. pool-roo can be transformed in the twinkling of an eye, and stuns in "This Hero Stuff." Wasting when they blubber? When you see Mary Ting that may come in handy one day. A postied! One hero we know turned his back up by heart, and laid name and fame at the feet of when he struck town. Nance was to lift the hero, the heroine's life. If she "This Hero Stuff" you'll know one reason why. Some, but he was afraid of a "Welcome" arch and a bib at jeera.Two guesses! It's served in "This Hero Stuff" exist among mankind," says Carlyle, and even such a dent in the ancient practice. e. two, three with Bill Russell crossing the celli de falls. at hero who is pestered to death by hero-worried hero stuff." He'll give the same answer William Russo ```markdown ``` LAKE CHARLES. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUG 28, 1919 JOE TRAMMELL, MANAGER THE SECOND "KEENAN SPECIAL." IN "This Hero Stuff" The Best"Ne Ever Made We Open Sunday at 1:00 P. M see him. Mr. W. M. Wilson was in the community Monday. MOTHER AND SON PICNIC. Every boy who has connected himself with the Colored Boys' Y. M. C. A. is privileged to bring his mother to those affair on school house ground Thursday day, Aug. 28. Let the mother prepare swallow lunch and come up with a social hour with your son. Prof. E. L. G.ordon, state Y. M. C. A. secretary is now on a tour of the school. "T" work He will return Sept. 1st. HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE MAKING EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENT. Saws have been buzzing and hammers have been raging at the High Speed Saw, which can overcome to complete the big addition which was badly needed to meet the growing demand. The 400 patrons can be comfortably seated. The screen will be larger than presenting a much larger and more distinct plo Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 25 and 26 Matinee Monday at 2:00 P. M. Wed. and Thur EXTRA "Wanted For Murder" This production is the strongest we have shown this season. Shown at all large Theatres, at two and three dollars admission. "Wanted, for Murder" Our price will be the same as usual, lc & 17c back upon the feet of a girl life. However, y. a big brass Hero Stuff." such clever ceiling—via alpers, both Russell does oth AMMELL, MA Friday, A Our Gripping "Elmo T Also Rip Roaring Comed Elmo The Mighty MANAGER Also Rip Roaring Comedy and a Breezy 2 Reel Western Elmo The Mighty Continued Every Friday W. B. CRAWFORD, STATE ORGANIZER OF A. F. S. TO ADDRESS .N. A. A. G. P. SUNDAY. Mr. W. B. Crawford, State Organizer of the American Federation of Mining Workers, will address by Samuel Gompara will address the N. A. A. C. P. at its meeting next week. Dr. John Advantet Test on Central Railroad near Bryan at 4:30 p. m. We are especially anxious to have men in attendance from every line of work as we will be all entertaining and instructive numbers on the program. On Wednesday, August 13th, 1919, Prof. J. E. Scott; Grand Palear of the Order of Eastern Star accompanied over to Tyler, where Frost Stool was a new chapter, the Magnolia Chapter. They were royal entertained during their stay. The ladies serving chicken salad, sandwiches, punch, cream pie, and casserole. Ms. Birdie Bragg left Saturday for California, and thence to Iowa to visit friends. She will be away ```markdown ``` --- Wed. and Thurs., Aug. 27th-28th EXTRA ATTRACTION COLORED CARNIVAL CIRCUIT. Prot. M. H. Phillips, the noted show and carnival manager has promoted a circuit of Colored carnivals for the larger cities of Texas. The Y. M. B. L. club entertained Tuesday night. Aug. 15, with 300 men and women. The class classes were rendered by Messra. D. Oliphant, Burney and J. Wright, which were enjoyed by all present. The class classes were enjoyed themselves as having highly enjoyed the affair. Our next meeting was held Friday night, Aug. 22, at Comcast Center. Our next meeting was held Friday night, Aug. 22, at Comcast Center. Our next meeting was held Friday night, Aug. 22, at Comcast Center. We have a membership of 40 and politic other progressive young men of the city. Music furnished by the J. DONALDSON. President. SPECIAL NOTICE Prof. J. C. Phillips, the noted sociologist is still ill, but is improving. He wishes to announce to the general THEDA BARA DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX ~ ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN AND WANTED FOR MURDER public, Texas and other states that he will begin to fill his recital engagements as scheduled. Aug. 25th, other important dates will be given ANNOUNCEMENT Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1919. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that Mrs. H. E. Thomas of Dallas, County, Texas, in the State of Texas, has pointed Missionary for the state of Texas, under the auspices of the Home Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention unincorporated Baptist Church, giving her full time on the field and organizing Missionary Societies and organizing information in whatever way necessary to the study growth of our missionary group. Done by order of the Home Mission Board, August 1, 1919. S. J. DIXSON, Secretary. ROBINSON, Chairman. $25 Stock in Local Term. PAGE SEVEN RE 5 and 26 h-28th ay, 2:00 p. m. 9th y" Geel Western Friday ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH C. R. East First and Elm St. R. S. Jenkins, Pastor. The church services were most glorious, it was indeed a bigh day in Zion. On Zion, A. J. Jones, the presiding elder, preached two great sermons one person joined the church. The Sunday school was cut in full numbers displaying the powerful influence of our most efficient superintendent, Dr. Davie. The choir rendered great music to the early meeting. Mr. Lee Hudson surely handed music with his ambitions. Next day he met another great day. The pastors will officiate. Do not fail to hear the submissions. Next day he will host Repentance. Our next great mass is for the Sunday school convention look for us in round numbers every day of the church will be represented. A. B. Troupe of A. B. F. spent a few days at Dallas en route to Kansas City, where he will host his ```markdown ``` DALLAS, "LONDON," LOCAL HAPPENINGS (ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT) PAGE EIGHT DALL (ALI) Mrs. Dr. E. T. Williams and little daughter, Rachel after having spent five weeks visiting relatives and friends at Palatine over at Caterpillar, excavated here at the home and returned home last Friday to the delight of her loves ones. Dr. W. J. Jordan, a dentist, drunken, by an expression no longer cherished by the doctor. An accomplished young woman of Corcusana is in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Jordan, 3118 Munger avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53210, visiting her husband at the Grubbels, visiting Music at Howard University this fall. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, 2512 Cochrane, visiting her children and her old friends. Miss Rosetta Jackson went to Earle Ford last week to furnish music for her wedding. She enjoyed an airbnb was had she stated. Mrs. Jacob Jefferson 305 State St. Viladhia, her old home in Baltimore, her birthplace of Dallah and now of Muskokee, Oka, has returned to big Dallah and is guest of her brother W. P. Britton on Wall Street. Mrs. Mihl Sharp of Tupam, Texas, daughter of Mrs. W. H. Moore 2815 State Avenue is in the city for a stay. Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Allison of 2415 Thomas were caught by surrey police and sent to triprell to Tarrell. When they returned found that Pvt. Claude Smith, brother of Mrs. Allison, Frank and had received his honorable discharge and was agaic a civilian. "Big Dallas London" the city of the of the hour, pride of Eastern Investors, the cosmopolitan of Texas, and gateway to great south Road and advertise in the Dallas Express, southwest's greatest weekly ovaries Dallas and Texas like a car. Mrs. Lula Lattimore, Miss Ease Taylor of Ferris and Miss Rise Hawley of Ferris, visiting Miss Ruby Ventress, 2000 Cochran street. Miss Ruby Alleston and Miss Ruby Leighton left this week for a visit to Ferris, Texas. WOMEN WON IN CONTEST WITH MEN. "Who's on the Lord's side" was the text taken by Rev. J. W. Weekly. Sunday at st. Paul M. E. church Burford and Jouille streets. The sermon was brief, interesting, and well-structured, including the closing of a ninety days of the church of *n* areas as follows. The results of *n* areas as follows. Women raised $464.82 tst. $791.32 "WILD SIMPLY WILD ABOUT IT." A little boy bring around occasionally copies of the Dallas Express and I Lay every time he calls me and becomes a regular reader. So I can get it each week said Mr. Pearl Thornton, 2003, Cochran street, to a D.A. Express Representative, that I am wild simply wild about it. PRIVATE DAVIDSON IS OVER COME BY HEAT. Quale an excitement prevailed Sun- light night, Gum Gum Gum 600 Brow street, street Private Mata Davidson, member of 24th Instrutr was over caught by the police on the scene and medical aid was administered and the stricken legs were removed. APPALANCE OF WATERMELON IS MYSTERY TO LADY OF THE HOUSE. A strange watermelon put in its appearance at the Jackson home, 1805 Hall street, about noon Saturday. The luxurious fruit was found upon the porch and just how it wandered in a mystery to occupy its space, Mrs. Jackson will identify and Mrs. Jackson will inform them that the red pimp with a spot where sound and can secure some by making another daylight snack. DR. W. R. ROBERTS MARRIES. The many friends of Dr. W. R. Roberts of Palatine for years at the Jackson home, Kultgha of Pythak of Texas, has taken into himself a wife the Sammons for pear, G. K of R. and S of Pythak of Texas. The Dallars Express sends a case of good waters to the happy pair. WEDDING BELLS TO LING SOON. Carls are out announcing the wedding of Mr. Arthur L. Richard, Sunday even at Sept. 11 at the family home. 236 Miller avenues. BETTEN, BAYTOWN OF OLD AND NEW FACULTY. VAR CAMPAIGN. WATER-MELON FEAST, ETC. War camp community service entertained Wednesday night at the War Community House in Columbus, Ohio, who has been transferred to Columbia, Md., Mrs. Jill Shaw of Washington, D.C., and H. Holloway of Waco, the newly appointed manager will continue the work he has done given last Friday night at Oak Cliff by the War Community service under the War Community House. A traveller车 was carved making transportation to grounds easy and convenient. Construction of these three festivals on Friday will be closely observed by the new management. MES- TABLE LEAVES FOR NEW FIELD OF LABOR. A traveller carved into the manner for Columbus, D.C., left to work at the War Community House in Columbus, D.C., was interred in the house before he died. Mes- H. Alexander at 2411 North Avenue of a new community PLAY and PLAYERS BASE BALL AND OTHER SPORTS BY J. RELA AUSTIN Death rate during recent period has decreased and the birth rate for children has also fallen. Deaths and births have been restricted at this department past low levels. Loomis Middle School and Saturday August 8th at. Baptist sanctuary. Mrs. Anne Myers died Thursday August 17th at her home, 2189 Cadin William Carter died. Wednesday August 12th at 1037 Good street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis 3407 Loon street, Wednesay, Aug. San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 8, 1919. In a game full of exciting plays and some wonderful pitching by Hunter, the locals, San Antonio defeated Beaumont by the score of 4 to 2. The visitors drew first blood in the second inning by scoring one run and from then on until the lucky seventh it looked like the visitors would cop the game by the score of 6 to 2. From then on the first half of the seventh, they added another run making the count two and nothing in their favor. The locals came to themselves in their half and tied the count on a single, a walk and Wilson's triple to deep left the ball in the first inning. The next third and the next two batters in order, the visitors seem to have had the game won until the sixth when a ball hit to D. Williams, second baseman of the Ollers took a bad bound and went over his head, this break was not injuries for Hunter. Found Hunter for Hunter for Hunter. Hunter for Monteverde never had any more stuff on the ball than he did in Friday's game. He struck out Williams was on the hill for the Broncs and was entitled for much money. He pitched a study game all the way through. The score by innig: L. Williams, 2 R H E I. Williams, 1 1 1 0 A. Williams, a 1 1 0 Brockett, r 1 2 0 Barkina, cl 0 1 0 Molley, it 0 0 0 Hunter, p 0 1 0 Pullin, c 0 1 0 Totals 2 9 3 Aces: Washington, a 1 2 1 Blanckman, 3 0 1 1 Hudson, 1 0 1 1 Hollis, 2 0 1 1 Holloway, 2 0 1 1 Jones, m 1 1 0 Dillon, r 1 1 0 Darp, 1 0 0 0 Williams, p 0 0 0 Two base hits—Barking, three base hit Wilson; Pulliam batted for Moseley. Wilson, 2. hunter; 2. strut out by hunter, 11. by Wilson, 7. time of game 1:45, umpire Bell, Ollers— 000 000 000-063 Broncs 000 000 100-160 DOUBLE DECKER STAGED SUN- DAY. Ollers R H F Barkins, 1 0 1 0 Curtin 1 0 1 0 A. Williams, v 0 0 0 Pullin, c 0 0 0 Brockett, v 0 0 0 Story, v 0 0 1 Roy, m 0 1 0 Roy, m 1 0 1 D. Williams, 2 0 2 Doe, 2 0 0 Poote, 2 0 0 THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. J. ALBA AUSTIN, CDY EDITOR PLAYERS AND OTHER SPORTS A. AUSTIN Tank, p 0 0 0 Totals 5 6 0 Oilers 000 100 000- 5 6 0 Broncs 040 100 000- 5 6 0 Struck out by Ross, 8; by Davis, 66; time 1:45; attendance, 3,500; unpleat, Ball. Second Games. Oilers 300 510 000- 3 Broncs 300 201 022- 8 OILERS OF COP FIRST GAME OF A FIVE GAME SERIES, AND DROP THEM IN A ROW TO BLACK BRONCS. By Wm. Ross. x-8 6 0 by Davies ce. 2,500: Totals 12 7 2 Two base hit, Brockett; home run, Story; three base hit, Hesbeth, struck out by Ross, 8, by Tank. 010 000-3 201 02x-8 MME OF A RES AND PER IN A NUS. San Antonio H R E Washington, a 1 0 0 Blackmon, 3 0 1 2 Hesbeth, 1 0 2 0 Mackay, c 1 0 1 1 Hollaway, 2 1 1 1 Wilson, 1 0 0 0 Dorn, r 0 0 0 Jones, m 0 0 0 Tank, p 0 0 0 7, 1919. Nasser r the visit name of a and he was Totals 5 3 4 Score by inning: three runs. 000 400 120-7 12 2 this season 101 00 100-3 5 4 A. R. GRIGGS, San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 7, 1919. Ross, better known as a scorcher, and his teammates here in the first game of a four game series, today and he was in fine form letting the locals down in the first game of the season. This was the first time this season A. R. Dear Christian Friend: [Picture of a man in a suit with a tie]. One month from today the National Baptist Convention will be in the midst of its 38th annual session. It is a God permitted fact, and a historical truth. In 1892 we ordered a National Baptist Theological Seminary and Bible Taining school and we hired a teacher at Nashville's Tenn., in Mr. 1919. God being our helper we opened the 38th session at the same place on June 28th, 1919, and teachers paid. We enrolled 70 muralist students, the right mission. It is a task that we should and should help educate the young minister for the on coming intelligent young generation. God knows I am right. TAILOR Taylor, Texas, Aug. 21. - Splendid services were conducted at the various churches throughout Sunday, including a church and installation of their new pastor, Rev. P. H. Jackson, was a suplend success, the affair was a huge success, and the cooperation of the other churches. The installation sermon was preached by Dr. H. Mc. Crudwell, Baptist church at 3 p. in Sunday. Prof. C. H. Mc. Crudwell, Grand Secretary, the annual visit here for the Grand Master Blondie Saturday and remained over Sunday and worshiped at the church. The guest of Dr. J. R. Moore, while in the city, Dr. G. W. Anderson has returned from a visit with his family in Waco, Miss. Otte M. Mae Fowler has returned from Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. Elli Arnaudstroff of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Fowler. M. R. B. L. Holland of San Antoa is the guest of her sister, Miss Amanda Voom. Mr. Rachel Scott and family, also Meet me in Newark, New Jersey, on the 10th of September, with a donation from you. Do not attend send it to the general Delivery, so I can get it in my repay during the conference. Before finishing this letter I stopped and prayed to God to enable it to reach the heart of those who realize that education is the key to success. I may bring hundreds of dollars for the education of preachers, mistreaties and Sunday School teachers for our home school. Do not miss the educational board. Respectfully, A. R. GRIKG, Corr. Sec'y, National Baptist Education Board, 1721 Hall St. Dallas, Texas 722-36 TEXAS TOWNS little Leroy Hooks visited relatives in Austin, Sunday making the trip in their car. Missan Bessie, Carrie Mae and Irmah Wright left for a visit with relatives at Ladonna, Texas. Mrs. Core, Washington and children from a visit to relatives in Sayera. Mr. Walter Crawford of Austin was in the city Sunday. Mrs. Claud Hunt returned from Hemstead. Mr. Ben Smith visited relatives in Cushing, Qld. Mrs. Robt. Johnson returns; from Cenon. Mr. Ben Herring left for Marlin Mr. Tom Balleu is in the hospital at Palestine. Mrs. Tom Ballon, left for a visit with Mrs. L. M. Norton in Fort Worth. Miss Lilian Henderson of Hearne. FREE SUIT TAILORED TO YOUR EXACT MEASURE A Be our agent and make lots of money, dress fine and have a good time. You do not need experience; you don't need money; your spare time will do; we will give you full instructions and EVERYTHING IS FURNISHED FREE KNICKERBOCKER TAILORING CO. Dept 431, Chicago, Ill. both Wright are representatives at the State convention at Bainis this week. Frankle Wilson visited in Bartlett, Sunday. Miss Cora Burns is visiting her fath and brother at Dallas, Texas. Miss Beaile McHutchon left for her father in Texas and with her sister, Ms. Neal Johnson. Sickkirk: Mrs. Ben Hodges, Robert Brown, Mrs. Harriet Hart, Wilson, Mrs. Harriet Hart, last week for Dangerfield, Texas. Miss Rosa L. 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At the suggestion of the teachers, a fee of $3.00 to be placed in a permanent endowment of the school. This new fee will be collected $1.50 at of each semester, and all other fees are required a fee of $3.00 to be placed in a permanent endowment following Fees will be charged for the session of 1915-1920. fee, par semester $1.50 $8.00 will (returnable) $1.00 month of four weeks $1.00 per year 17.00 month of four weeks $2.00 per year 17.00 month of four weeks $2.00 per year 17.00 month of four weeks $1.00 per year 17.00 e $1.50 per year $16.50 special subjects will be charged extra as follows: TUITION FOR MUSIC Organ lessons per month of four weeks $3.00 Plano lessons per month of four week $3.00 Vocal lessons per month of four weeks $3.00 Special lessons in Theory, History, Music and Composition per month of four weeks each $2.00 The charge for lessons includes the use of the instruments for practice etc. $2.00 MISCELLANEOUS LABORATORY FEES Chemistry, Physics, Academy, each _____ Chemistry, Physics, College, each _____ Chemistry, Academy, $240; Biology, College GRADEFING A Graduates of Grammar School pay $100 to the classification of the pay for the College pay Books are charged extra and will be to the classification of the monthly in proximity to the President. Amounty the school has resulted from student payment is required. Amount it is required that our patrons a points directly to the school and no patrons are required to be paid for ten days after pay day and a till the bills are paid Physics, Academy, each.....$2.00 Physics, College, each.....$6.00 academy, $2.00; Biology, College.....$4.00 GRADUATING FEES. Physics School pay.....$1.50 of the Academy pay.....2.00 the College pay.....7.50 are charged extra and will cost about six dollars, according are payable monthly in advance and should be sent the President. Announcement to patrons and serious loss money them for the payment of school钱. In the required that our patron send the money for the school directly to the school and not to the students. the money be added to Give remaining un- days after pay day and class privileges may be denied bills are paid. 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Write for Catalogue. M. S. DAVAGE, President. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. SOME TOWNS IN TEXAS Rev. B. McMahon returned from Millican, where he went to file his appointment. He is also an en route member of the Association, our Sunday school and churches are doing flac Mt. Rose Rev. M. Simmons visited Mt. Rose and made some good talk. The Simmons church 85 cents. Rev. J. I. Donaldson was absent Sunday morning. Pekah Baptist Church Sunday School Church 85 cents. Supt. At 3:00 p. m., services by Rev. Pekah baptist church a propitate baptismal sermon and to the creek to witness, three candidates baptised. At 3:00 p. m., he m. to the baptismal sermon and to the creek to witness, three newly baptised administered the Lord's supper. Collection was good. Mr. Wash Heston baptised. In the baptismal worship. Little school and the church on time. John A. M. E. services were good. The rally was excellent, our papers were good. The last week. We have some loyal readers. PONTA. Ponta, Texas, Aug. 21.—Mrs. Lula Stafford was called on the 31st of August to give her final report in Gould, Mrs. Mary Lee Tillman, who has been ill some months and report her as being very low. Mr. D. W. F. Stafford, who has been very ill, and the weeks is able to in Ponta, again. Mr. Ambrose Herdon of Franklin was visiting with his wife in some of the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Herdon. Mr. John Session and wife, Mrs. J. F. Herdon, and Mrs. Jones in New Salem, last Saturday and returned Monday. Misses Jessie Kiery, Viola McCrinnion, Willie Mase Kiery, and James McCrinnion, Palrie View, where the have been taking a summer course in the Sate 8-16-4t Mr. John Fuller of Oklahoma City; Mr. Floyd Stanley of Texas; Texas; Herman Hyman of the recently married Marshfield, Iowa; W. T. William of Jacksonville, Texas; Mr. David Fuller of Greenwich, who has spent several months in France is at home again, his brother, Joey Feller gave a nice supper in his kitchen, and his cousin Dottie Stafford, Jessie and Dottie Mine Cleaver were the guests of Miss Trude Stewart Sunday. They received a gift from Mr. Virginia Cox and her family motored to Plainview in their Overland, Virginia Cox and Hampion has so much grub. NACOGDOCHES. Nacogdoches, Texas, Aug. 21. Revivals are going on at the various churches near town and city, Rev. Jiff Brown closed a successful meeting at San Jose last week, he was at assistance. Rev. P. M. Rhodes was at Cushman, Rev. P. M. Rhodes was assisted by Rev. E. E. Burke, who was at Line, Mrs. M. Harris and children at Rev. E. B. Burke, who was at Entertaining Rev. W. B. Bolton left the party for Long Branch, where he will conduct a church service at church Rev. D. T. Dunn, left last Wednesday for Center, to attend the Sabin District Sunday service at the Woodson Santarum waiting on her daughter, who had an operation at the Woodson Santarum in town of Little Rock, Ark., will presch at the first church after the third Sunday, come MAYPEARL. May Pearl, Texas, Aug 21—Cannan church went over the top sunship. The church was in high water which day in high was spent which continued through out the day, pastor was in two powerful sermons. Mrs. Tennessee Deserow and Mrs. Willie Harper went to Marikin and a few weeks' time to Marikin and report a nice time. Mrs. Williams went to Marikin. 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The business school of Tabor will pass through Tubus of Dallas will close Friday. Prof. S. Smith was a visitor at the Prof. home here on August 16. Mr. Annie Williams and Mrs. Annie Williams and daughter of Dallas are visiting in equally divided between Sand Plate and Corinth, Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Boyna, reports her parents as much moved to Cuney as moved to Moya. He is very much impressed with this town. Mr. W. A. Hall has moved into his new Rev. Ham of Poyer has been elected pastor of Cuney Chapel. The Rock Hill revival will commence Sunday. BONHAM Mrs. Polly Johnson is on the slick but, also Mrs. W. G. Hunter. T. M. T. McKee and wife and Mt. Wm. Johnson and wife and Master Tommie McKee motor to Dem- son last week to attend. Sunday school convocation. McKee and wife let Friday for St. Lolau. Mr. Jim Naples has returned from Denison. Mr. B. Marcal Niel club met with, Mrs. W. L. Knighton Wednesday evening a luncheon was served. Mr. a. 8 Mrs. Lilly of Mount Pleasant and Mrs. a. 6 guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wille B. Crumpton. Mr. George McQuail lot for Sunday for Oklahoma City, to visit relatives. Mrs. Ida Herman is on the stock list. Mr. Pete Johnson was returned from Houston, where she has been visiting relatives. MILFORD Milford, Texas, Aug. 21—Social Miss Bernice Ross of Houston City for Christmas. Milford, Texas and C. Christine Jukinne, Misses Isaac and Christian Jukinne, Misses Itaulia. Mr. Matthew Slim was at Hillberville. Mr. David Yates, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates. Rev. G. W. Burton went to independent, G. W. where he was LADONIA. Ladonna, Texas, Aug. 11—Rev. L. K. Remesh passed Rev. A. J. Moore his reverie in New York. K. Riley, Ruges have arrived to her home in Muskoka. Okla. - X. Vance Shaw and Z. are visiting honek哄 her this A new church building will be erected south at Westley Chapel C. M. Hewc THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. E. church, Mrs. Rizu Prufft, Mrs. Almator Stone, Mrs. Rizu R. S. Merritt and sisters are visiting Dumbles this week. They will trip in Eastern points last week. ROCKWALL. Rockwell, Texas, Texas, Aug. 21.—Rov. F. R Manders come to us from 17th inst. filled the stand at the M. Mrs. Ruth Brown of Honey Grove is spending a few days with her brother. Mrs. Julia Johnson and Sumitra are spending a few days with son and son and Ervee Wiley and son of Terkarana, Ark. are spending a two weeks vacation with Mr. J. R. Monson an old citizen died 19th inst. Mrs. Ellen Hill left for Oklahoma, to spend a few days with her son. ATRENS Athens, Texas. Aug. 21.—Miss Ruby Covi, is visiting the University of Georgia and Gardener of Palestine, are visiting relatives here. Mr. Johnnie Hudson, a graduate of the University and home Sunday. Mr. Claud Anderson also. Mr. Alton Richardson to improve. Mr. Johnny Hudson has been ill was feeling better today. The K. P.'s had an entertainment on the lawn of the stewardess sister gave an entertainment at the church, the Express. CLEBURNE. CLEBURNE Clairborne, Texas, Aug. 17. - The Colored soldiers of Clairborne and Johnson county are fast being rotten into basket plenic given in their honor at the Fair Park, August 28, 1915. The soldiers are fast being given at First Lieut. Russell C. Alexander, and 2nd Lieut. Ernest J. Matthews, time with Uncle Sam. Lieut. Alexander has distinction of being the only Colored officer in the army, camp to camp as a machinist gun instructor. While his brother officer Lieut. Matthews was a machinist gun instructor of the Famous 32nd Division that made history in France. He did not be given the encouragement possible. So let us get behind them and let us be the encouragement but up the hill and so show that we highly appreciate what they are doing not only for the people here in Texas but for the whole state of Texas is asked to be present on that day. 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Reynolds, M.D., Robinson, who was guest of Mrs. Mary Glvens has returned home. Mrs. Henry Maddux and William Maddux, Jr., motivated to Boley, Okla., to visit the sister of the former. Mrs. Abe Woodburn, on Monday for points in Vokaliana, G. M. G. Reynolds, his family and M. S. Ayers motored to Neal of Dallas, spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. V. B. Woodburn, E. G. Garrett visited friends in Dearborn. E. Garrett GAINESVILLE Gainesville, Texas, Aug. 21. Services were good and well attended at all the churches Sunday. The service was then been on the sick list, but is convalescent now. The concert at the C. M. E. church, under the direction of Mrs. Pearl Pemplemple proved a success. The Terrell Texas, is visiting relatives here. DIES IF AFFECTION WANES Pet Wife of Congo Chief Put to Death When Flickle Tire of Tires Her Charms An African chief may possess 1,000 wives, but the chief who has two pet wives at the same time or keeps any one of them in the same house is yet to be found. To the be pet of the chief, to know that one is pointed out by the honor of one, one is honored one, one is sounded rather alluring, to but know that one may lose one's head when a more attractive success- ful companion is present. A faction on the part of the bride when the chief comes a-wolving. Jewelry that is worn by the put of the chief is a piece of beaten and woven piece of beaten and woven brace, per- haps two and one-half inches thick, eight inches in diameter and wolging through the neck. C. After this ornament is placed about the neck of the chief's pet she lies down with her head on a rock and wears heavy anklets and bracelets accompany the neckpiece, so that she daily carries about with her from 35 As she walks about the village she is the center of attraction. She may walk for a few minutes, six years, or at least until the chief may choose another beauty. Whenever this occurs her doom is sealed. She must remove the necklace, of removing the necklace, and next the arm, and legs that the bracelets and anklets may grace the fair use. SMILE HAS DISTINCT VALUE No Person Ever Attained Place or Popularity by the Exercise of a "Grouch." In a debate in the national house of representatives one member charged the members on the other side wishing a "continual grouch." Is it natural for men, especially politicians, to be bound not yet learned the value of a smiley? This busy world, with its wonderful revelations, its tremendous possibilities, has no use for the "grouch." The lawyer sweetened of religion. The lawyer never smiles, loses more case. Mr. Kintz and little son, James are visiting relatives in McKinney, Texas. Mr. Kintz is the mother in Ardmore, Muss Bertha Heidix is visiting in McKinney, Texas. The Ladies Culture club met with Mrs. Jim Grone last Thursday evening. Mr. Vivian Wright, who has been on the sick list is reported improving. TEAGUE Teague, Texas, Aug. 21.-Sunday school was well attended at all church sites. George Brewer is attending her sister site, Mrs. Elie Rodgers at Jewitt. Mr. R. J. Brewer returned to school this daughter last week from Jewitt. KIRVIN. LUFKIN. Lukis, Texas, Aug. 21—Sunday schools were well attend at all churches. E. S. Edwards of Conroe preached at good William Baptist church, Sunday and Sunday night, also preached—there Wednesday night, also preached—there Wednesday night. He brought his brother a few weeks ago through the columns of the Dallas Express ads of whom he hadn't seen in 20 years. He was sitting on his left, and he last Sunday to visit him in Lancaster, Texas. A large defense is contemplated being from behind the gen. Bowes Association, Rev. R. L. Patton was called to Kennard there. There was a musical given at the church on Saturday night by Miss Beaulieu, a tenor singing program was rendered. Rev. R. L. Patton was Grand canister of the Golden Choir of the World organized a lodge here with 26 members. But then he wished. The merchant who never smiles loses trade. The general who never smiles loses his grip on the men. The politician who never smiles usually stays at home. The salesman who never smiles loses his position. Somehow people don't like a "growth," a man who doesn't know A smile is the biggest asset to any man or woman. It itens admirers, gifts, and gifts. It disarms a foe and nenizes a friend. It builds hope, hambles fear. It opens the door to the joys of life and the riches of existence. It is a jewel in the eye. Dancing in Haiti. Petroleum in Mississippi Lake. For hundreds of years Lake Minneapolis has been the petet of lake Chadwell, then the shore at Thaigan. They would not battle in it or sit around it. It decribes that the water was not ewly. Then, after the war, they would wooden boats with this oil, well proved so effective in keeping out the water that it became the general custom to use it. They did not know that this petroleum gushing up through the two miles out in the lake, which to this day gushes apparently without varying. Whip the water is low petroleum found in solid masses, about 60 globe weighting about 26 pounds. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. Cuney, Texas, Aug. 21.—Several of the people of Cuney attend a picnic on Sunday at a park. Sunday was a great day at Rock Hill church. Rev. T. W. Dailley is here. Rev. J. R. Brown is here. J. C. Brown at this church, about 1,000 people attended church here Sunday. E. F. Ford from Rock Wall is here installing a telephone system. A class of ten graduated in bookkeeping at the tutorship of Prof. T. V. Tubbs, of Dallaa. CLARKSVILLE. Clarkville, Texas, Aug. 21.—Lieut. Dr. N. B. Roe has made two visits to Clarkville, his many friends are here. Dr. N. B. Roe has hope he will practice here again. He is delighted with his over sea experience. Rev. J. H. Harris, Longview; Dr. Hardamon, Sherman; Prof. Howard and others, Debak. He has headed his office to the Munchus building. Excellent services all day Sunday. St. James, St. Paul and Zion Travels in the midst of a great revival. Rev. Hill recently closed a successfulival tate State Baptist church. STOP AT THE GREATER DELMONICO When coming to Dallas, sanitary rooms, 50 cents per day and up. Cafe-cold drinks, and barber shop in downtown. 82 N. Central, Cor. Swiss MISS MARY HOWARD, Prop. L. Q. CLARK, Mgr. 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The above picture is the likeness of H. E. Sayles, a young man, who has made rapid progress in the business and is now worth more than $11,000. He was born. August 19, 1858, miles Northeast of the town of Gilmer, Texas. He in now, operating a business, is an organizer of "The Colored Business Association" in Upshur County, Texas. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. BEY-MARIE POMADE—The Magnetic Hair Dressing, used with or without straightening irons, will grow 4 inches of beautiful hair in six months. Agents wanted. Liberal terrace. Price 10 cents. Postage 18 cents extra. MME, A. M. SMYTH, 708 E. 3rd Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. VENTED WORK: Iss and Transfer Co. Packing, Shipping, and Storing House-dilled and Competent Workmen Employed. S. W. H. 6755. For Others Why Not You MUSIC HALL Our Motto: + H. E. SAYLES. 6-31-4mos Mme. C. J. Walker's Cleansing Cream IT WORKS WHILE YOU SLEEP Sent anywhere in U. S. for 50c, 3c postage and 2c war tax. Write Mme. C. J. WALKER MFG. CO., INDIANAFOLIS, IND. 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We are largest magazine for women's fashion. This wide book, accompanying each issue of the magazine, is $1.00 off the regular price. Postpaid $1.10. C. H. Hammond & Co., Inc. 80 BLAKE LANE, NEW YORK HUMANA HAIR COMPANY 80 BLAKE LANE, NEW YORK THE STAR HAIR GROWER A 10 After using two years is now 22 inches long. WHITAKER'S CAFE Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. Meals to suit the pocket book and in connection. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Service unsecured. We want your trade. Headquarters: Black Glacier Bldg. in connection. ENOS WHIPKER, Prop SELL OR RENT Easiest Payments in Texas Big Stock of Cheap, Medium, Fine and Second-Hand Furniture to select from. THE FRAZIER FURNITURE CO THE FAVORITE FURNITURE 2525 Eim-St. Phone Bell M. 7828 HAIR No more..... Dandee# No more..... Failing Hair No more..... Ricking Scalp No more..... Cake No more..... Forces MADAM JESSE CASTERE WOR- DERFUL GROWING OD. PRICES: Growing 00. 80s Pressing 00. 80s Temple 00. 80s (LOST IN WASTE) ADVENTS WANTED Why had grow your indir? He close so stamp for reply to letters. Madam Jessie Carter, Scientific Scalp Specialist 2761 Glenarm St. Denver, Colo. R'S CAFE Sean Street an ever. Meals to suit the pocket supplied with the best the market want your trade. ents ENOS WHITAKER, Prop PAGE HLEVEN ```markdown ``` One thousand agents wanted — Good money made. We want agents in every city and vil- lage to tallly GROWER. This is a wonderful prepara- tion, but we use with or without straightening towns. Sales for $35 per box prove its value. Any person that will use a $25 box will use a $2 box or a matter what has failed to grow your hair, just give GROWER a trial and be convinced. Send $35 for full box size. If you send $10, and we send $1.00 and we will work with at once; also agents'. Send all money by money order. Box S12, Greensboro, N. G. ya ge) Rio 8 il sas lama kao | pk iad as I | mia Pe eG as gure © aiblaas age (cs se PON aN RS EO eS ae ae peas ee | BOE ES SSR «a Sai i SR esi aha OLD REGULAR PA. HARRIS & CO. MOVIE TICKET gt ACCEPTED HERE SAME A° CASH ee 8) Moing your trading st A. Harris & Company, (0 get one certif'cats for every Fenestra wi oa Sr |. GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE ‘PACK TWELVE iiticarce: THOUGHTFUL REM- “ ON WAR-TINE AND “PROWAM TIME JOURNAL SH 2 ‘some Wuurk AND SUGGESTIONS — EX. “TAYT FINDS M18 : "AND DELAVES — MY ABOUTS THE BUSINESS "AT. OUNEY, SEPT. 1 AND DOW LAUGH Blaft Curreapndence, Dallea, Texas, Aug. 19, 1918 rr oe Ons. a. smc ouernped ating, Tt day 0 foam nce tae ne: Sng Seen sive inprssee ee ie evans come ae ec ett a torent “HE concerned tho Afro-American. 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HOTICE! NOTICE! Corsicansa, Taxas, Aug, 12, 1919. . This is to certifythat the Board of Grand Cur- ators of the Knights of Tabor of the Jurisdiction of the Texas has put the mangerment of the Tab- orian Park ‘on leasc, therefore if any one desire to lease it they may put in their sealed bids and serd the same to the C. G. M. of Texae Sir J. S. Adair Xorsicane, Texas. It is understood that the board hasand do reserve the rights of turning down all , bids, if they see fit, and all bids must be in by Aug. 25th. The Fark is a paying proposition. Any one } wanting the Park will seud in their bids at once. Done by order of the Board. : SIR J. $. ADAIR, C. G.M. Corsicana, Texas. SIR S.S. REID, C.G. 3. Marshall, Texas. : PER Te Se Te PE) AAC U RTS eee pees NOW TO - “hee i Make Pants | y ; ‘ ya i e es ; ; 4--WEEKS--4 Apes A. F. FISHER | , Practical 5 TAILOR, DESIGNER F and Cutter Wigs WN iela natal Wont, Be ok ss to learn Pante-Making In 4—weeks—4, Don't let this opportunity. plpegeenpd ogra ogttd A. FP, FISHER S95" Stee iiok wink 1 een t hoe ats Sete ak cn eho Se jwen, ot both ences who seek a right- cous settlement, will xfow more prodoient in handing them, We wil ferianly water them for good nd wll cheriah ttle hope of eve sccinthe om andthe Janine down together te altorether witis ihe ope of hima tease, tt. we shall “a% least “approach the place Where "while. en and black. ‘nen, rl adtka each to ‘reanect the ia ind abide ts protection, a Peninduah MAE eat Wie Tenses a Ae ee a Sot tm to fe ia ah ee ihe te Sees ieee ep oe Steet Fe Pocus ee ear ae eran pereree et Bihan ee ete a Se cae tt aoe S He a eke seein Soe reae Gees ea eee Sarath ee eae er encanta Serna Se ve i Aa Sa paneer ce te ae Sr ik = Tear covperation tt Biitarhen Teorsg ey Sinhae i ere Ges Shona ae =, ig Sane oa se mile of ieading wife en and ‘Re ae ee a aces Ses ieee se cea sto seme ees Se a Se ae se Sd coe ea Sen mare i sci ea i aie! Sire al a eer eae ile, a Nagey for the oxime of [ota Necro ad hes the hous ff Inncen Neoware hed te eats Cone sn canes oy ier a isn. Repree ime. tok ta ick ate ior ade the Ton dria Stent mart te ed rhe oe Penal eens. hore no eb for soc cri petro aes tee eaars ts {ito wlan "ete for law and eer saps: vers tia rvoents ‘ mast." Bywey tae ore rota n't ple oes toe tot Eitan be matt hore a low heaton “eay sper wir yi ar saat rv tan Sh wrones tthe Nenre ar Aetna crore ne meee hint tt say: tr ot wont ten showa ole fant ones ore Rares My Whereas up pecan bog ‘hrorn o's sree an" Date gua $a, Sot how condara ‘amy Crna yet Sauk Wot. tree wine's fit nore i dy pee ine ap' analy acer eed abet steam hoping wat Set ct the esfinc pombe ome whi Manes dele. peat we, Seewet, the Texas Negro ‘Stato Business Leaxue meets Sep, and 2.198, at Caner, Texas, Hon LL, Swnith, president, Hon, HL. Price. nocretary. retina every ting seady for that even. owever Indifferent cortan 0 called. Colored Dotinees and progressive men may be 10. thin moment the fact remains that ‘we must have busineas, It we argo age a ace , today, live. In the “Busines ace‘ tae Wont ‘Hn today ‘isthe man who hae the scheme ‘by "which "and ‘ob "which the othe man lives, "The ‘aa today who hold the ‘ainews of war," command. tho orernmente of the world. Wo must ‘be'among them and 1 takes money — opresenting business to pat us there ‘Up and-on_ to Cuney. Texas, Septem: er Tana’ 1818. . ‘Dont Tangh. Many a man is down who ta not out sor Gens Dien aoe ee ‘again; Others learn to. never try again. He Kuow ‘A kreat preacher once when asked hig wie On the. day of hin death sala:" "it Tate, in the pulpit want to “dio preaching repentance, Yt dle ‘out of the pulpit T want to: de practicing repentance ‘Shoes have aoule: High prices havo the "wits It te said that the pros are getting ready to campaign egainet sucking, fea shee prensa es a ' Bet Peg. . ve e a Pk Ne P Bho se ae ea wh : i a gee ay Bi Ss el fy ite eee ree oe eee eae Aiceraece es pp acts eames aces ae easy ean Saar ae Se rns tes Se eee Reaver Socom, sere eS ee Sorcerer Sp ee See ee Gee ae cares eres are cee ee er Same. merce ot = Ae ag eee pipes ree ie ees es Eee erect: I A OS a ee ee No exerience recnred ‘Black sud White Ointment sells fast and a The East India Hair Grower I Wil te a full it eee : strength, @ beat ey Wal the Har” it" jour Male ci is dry and wiry try se & F-® East India Hair Grower |: ae ‘Af you are bothered with fall- = ing “Hair, dandruff, itching ee ‘ealp or any hair trouble we we want to of EAST “ INDIA HAIR GROWER. The reme- dy contains medical ore ‘that fy 0 to the roots of the and stim- ulate-the skin, pares, one do ite * . work, Leaves the soft and sil- ky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for (HM heavy and beautiful black eye-brows; also re- er eT tian ke, BateaL Cole, Can be ie Pola’ ot iron for straightening, Price, by S.D. LYONS, Gen Agt., 314 E Second St, [Somme teeaumoe ie Stee, | Oklahoma City, Oils tion fer Selina, 92.00. 2eBrtre tor Postage. 0c E xtra for Postage 3 “Wii eomins eee Bee fae’ woes” ar He. “her biscult with « crack, Fee ie soe at aa rae ten ef pe ha ed a ts SRR oes ea ae wah ‘Vil build some clevator shack iat egeere oe ane Yer Noah Made a Mistake. 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We shall be pleated to make a microscopic examination by mail FREE for those sending for our ques- ‘Gon blank, enclosing a 3c. postage stamp, or you may consult the Hairdresser using DR.and MADAM W. A. JOHNSON’S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM. in your town. “lf she holds « Diploma from this SCHOOL, she is competent to advise you. Write us for her name. A six weeks scientific wealp and halr treat: inant will be aent by Pareet Post for $100 Adres DR. and MME. W. A. JOHNSON, 800 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. a Sit, Boston, Manet ! 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