Dallas Express

Saturday, May 22, 1920

Dallas, Texas

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AFRICAN CHIEF STOPS DIAMOND RUSH BY INJUNCTION CHIEF CLAIMS THAT TRIBAL LANDS CANADIAN CITIZENS ATTEMPT TO SEGREGATE COLORED TENANTS ARE BEING OVER-RUN BY SETTLERS Drew Pistol on Negro Dective on Duty HOME EDITION Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 27, NO. 38. AFRICAN CHIEF CLAIMS THAT ARE BEING OVER-R FILES INJUNCTION TO STOP MAD RUSH TO NEW KIM- BERLY. President of Oberlin Speaks at Tuskegee Closing. Tukueege Institute, Ala. May 20—28 Dr. R. Robert M. Rotton, principal of the University of Alabama, day that President H. C. King of Alabama accepted the invitation to deliver the annual Commencement sermon on May 24, 1974, naming the Thirty-ninth Anniversary Commencement of the First Baptist church, East Tennessee, the graduating class address to the grading class on Monday evening, May 24th, on Thursday evening, May 27th, as which they exercised exercises and the annual Commencement sermon. John Hurst of the A. M. E. Church of Baltimore, Maryland, will deliver the annual Commencement sermon. The class of 1810 will hold data. The class of 1810 will hold data. The Commencement program by J. Ward, of Louisville, Kentucky. The Commencement program by Allen Washington, Commandant of the University of Alabama, accepted the guest of principal and Mr. Rotton. Criticizes Attitude of U. S. Senators. Shine Boys Strike When Shines Advance. St. Louis, Mo. May 30 - Ten Negro to bootlacks at the "World's Best Shoe Shine Parlor" in St. Louis, Missouri, staked yesterday when the proprietors refused to grant them an increase in Prices for shine went up to 15 cents yesterday and the bootlacks Drew Pistol on Negro Woman Refuses to Allow Him Her Resist Knoxville, Tennessee. May 30 - Mrs. Sidney Green, white, was fined ten dollars when she appeared before Judge John L. Green, of this city court on Wednesday, interfering with an officer. Mrs. Ameyx concocted a Mountain Summit Hill, and when Detective John Singleton, efficient at a apartment, went there to investigate a house connection with a robber he was conceived in, automatic pistol into his face and in giving his account of the affair Detective Singleton of the boarders at the Walmart street house, a young man of a suit of clothes had been stolen, the suit of clothes and myself were clothed, Swargery and myself were clothed and returned them to the owner. On Tuesday morning, he hands to arrest the man accused of stealing the shoes and was in conversation with the owner of the shoes and information as to the whereabouts of the The Dallas Express Resolution by Lay Delegate From Mississippi Causes Excitment. Des Moines, Iowa, May 20—"White shops are not able adequately to provide adequate care for African Meditist members of African des- cendants," declared W. W. Lucas, a de- legate of the Mississippi in a speech before the Meditist church in session here. He called for the election of Colored burialists in the Meditist church in which priests preside. Training School Prepares for Commencement. A warrior was secured before Exe. Gavin, with assault and carrying a pistol and this was placed in the hands of a question to Detective Singleton was by paying the costs and when the warrior man Walker stated that he would not serve the warrior, Chief of Police, to troop in to pull off his uniform and to troop in to pull off his uniform and to Detective Frank York affected the warrior was set for next Tuesday afternoon. The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920. A. M. E. GENERAL CONFERENCE ELECTS FIVE NEW BISHOPS IN ST. LOUIS MEET IMPORTANT LEGISLATION AFFECTING STATUS OF WOMEN IS PASSED. CONFERENCE GOES ON RECORD IN REGARD TO IMPORTANT NATIONAL ISSUES. Threatens Life of Colored Indian Claims Estate of Rich Professors of Howard Granted Leave For Study. Grand Opera Star. Oil Man. By Special Correspondent. St. Louis, Mo. May 20, 1920. The greatest Quadratic Conference in the last Tuesday in St. Louis, Mo. From the moment of its opening to the close it was full of interest, enthusiasm and excitement and extension and expansion of the greatest Organization on earth—the A.M. Church. The conference was called to order by the president of the church, Bishop of the church. At least 10,000 people witnessed the opening, the greeting, the signing of the activities of the con-ference, and the dedication of the con-ference every part of the country, represent-ment and industrial interests, added tone and industrial interest, occasion by their presence. Bishop one of the most eminent preachers of the country on the morning session. The morning session directed by Bishop Chapsa, Jones Address br Dr. Fllpper Washington, D. C. May 20-It is generally rumored that Mr. Edward D. Stello, the wonderful Negro teenager pany, has received a number of awards for his work. He has even held his body harm if he signs the contract which recently was offered him the company next season. Mr. Stello turned because of his attitude and his firmness, not to be influenced by them in any way. The anonymous letters came from friends of one or more Negro teenagers who are prejudiced against the great Negro teenager whom many critics have panned the past season. He is native of one of the the islands a year ago, the owner of the Chu Chu Chow Company discovering him with him to come to this country. He has attracted the attention of all New York and music lovers weeks ago a representative of one of the New York and music lovers weeks ago among his immediate friends if he becomes the owner of the Chu Chu Chow people for becoming our first Grand Opera singer and to become our first Grand Opera singer complexified and of foreign birth. It is probable that Mr. Stello the opportunity to become the first Negro teenager to become the first A. M. E. Delegate Loses $30 to Swindlers. Leaves Half of Estate to Negro Housekeeper. Kiel, W. O. Tysler and Rev. C. A. Williams. Responses were made by Bishop J. L. Jones, Rev. W. T. Vernon and R. C. Ransom. Elecetion of Bishopa Marked by Enthusiasm. Dinwiddie Closing is Greatest in History of School There are some ages that cannot handle the real world. God has always been theirs of real service to humanity—to those who wish. God has always been theirs of physical strength, color, hair, but he is Mind, Soul. Will in the principal of this institution, Prof. Walter E. Woodyad, who is but a hake mind. He has been able to render a mind. He has been able to render a mind, because of that trained mind, of Prof. Woodyad and presented to Prof. Woodyad. Washington, D. C., May 28—Two national reputation, Dr. Bate Hart, Bate Professor of theology at the University Cambridge Mask, and the School of theology, Tallahassee University, New Orleans, have joined to membership upon the Board of Trustees of the University. Two of the oldest and most famous women have been linked in interest and sympathy to ARD's reconstruction movement. A registration at the University at Dr. Durks as president of Howard University and dean of the College upon that occasion Dawn attended the conference and spoke to interested groups and spoke to interested groups from all parts of the country gathered from all parts of the University and students of the University. The Board of Trustees together with the recent nomination of Colonel Theodore York, indicates that Howard is indeed a Trustee of the Board of Trustees which group dynamic claim to recognition as a university Sabbatical Leave Granted Howard University Instructors. Washington, D. C. May 30-31, 2014. Trustees of Howard University to four of the teachers during the school year of the Department of History have joined the Scholarship in Harvard University to graduate next year. Professor Marsha K. Brennan is planning to study at Harvard's degree of Ph. D. Miss MacLean's degree of Ph. D. Miss MacLean's research has large agricultural significance. She will also do some work for Prof. Thomas W. Turner. Acting Professor of Applied Biology, will continue research in agriculture. Professor of Applied Biology, will continue research in its laboratories. Already, the research has large agricultural significance. United States Department of Agriculture has given him ample facilities to conduct his research in its laboratories. Already, these investigations have in their hands the necessary equipment sent him to the Northern Maine facilities were offered for career opportunities with the sterility of the white potato. Professor Turner will give his graduate year, also in "Education" part of his career, to the George Washington University Assistant Professor of Finance, will attend the University of Pennsylvania, will work be in Corporation Finance, will work be in Accounting and Business Organiza- The University Trustees have generously voted a substantial portion of the yearly athletes received by the professors along with the yearly absence. HOME FOR GIRLS ESTABLISHED (Associated Negro Press) Wilmington, Del. Don Cressler Girls will be established in this city by the Cressler Girls Foundation for the conduct of a series of donation days have been completed and a range for the purchase of a building will be available. Jack Johnson Will Not Return to U. S. Has Opened Cafe Across Border and Says He Likes the Kind of Money He's Making. WILEY STUDENTS ENLIST FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE Will Hold Summer School For Rural Pastors. Men Present From Four States at Last Year's Session. The Rev. Ralph A. Pelton, educator and administrator of the Department of the Methodist Board of schools, Bishop Thirlick of the school, Bishop Thirlick of the school, on hand the major part of the time, and the other members able to be present only the closing "This school at Wiley," said Dr. Pelton, who is the series of summer schools for pastors and mormon schools form one of the projects to help rural mormons to make their own rural life by furthering community service. YOUNGEST MOTHER IS NEGRO GIRL OF 13 YEARS. Vickersburg, Miss. May 20—Janie Powers, a Vickersburg color girl only once, was born at 7 pounds, at the State Charity Hospital, and mother and baby are airborne. A boy of 2 pounds in charge, says the mother is the youngest he ever heard in Missia. Sacramento, Cal., May 28—Jack Johnson apparently has changed his mind again and decided against being a member of the board of select boarding houses in Atlanta or Leavenworth. He decided heavier weight champions decided several months ago to return to the board of select boarding houses and surrender his membership one year the sentence imposed upon him. After making the announcement, he wished he was gradually from Leavenworth to Santa Monica, the border from San Diego. Upon arrival, he tamed into the United States and served the sentence and then, when he was released, served the sentence and then, when he outseted from my own country. But almost immediately after John Johnson was released, he made a different decision: Monte Carlo, he made a different decision: The Main River, he was known as "The Main River," he was thought the matter over carefully treated twenty crisp 1,000 bills, turned the sum over to G. I. Hamay—"This The Juana is not a bad place," he said. "The fact that Johnson was able HOME EDITION $2.00 Per Annum PRICE FIVE CENTS FUNCTION FRED TENANTS TITION TO HEADS OF REAS BE LAID OUT OFFICIALS DOUBT ABILITY TO RESTRICT NEGROES MOST OF WHOM ARE OWNERS. S. S. Congress Granted Reduced Rates. Johnson became a torader in Mexico when he was the sale of the medica backing from his insurance and secured financial backing from his medicine, and reaped plowed his "medicine," and reaped all parts of the Mexico Republic. Johnson has one chief ambition at the time: to intoxicate togs and prove that he can fight in Tia Juana. He can more than hold my own with Dempsy, declared Johnson's fight, or a fight but if he does not, I will take on Fred Fatton or anybody else years older than when I whipped him still young enough to beat up most of the medica before the public at the RO-ZOL A FACE BLEACH THAT REALLY BLEACHES Rozol also clears the complexion of all blemishes. Keeps the skin smooth, firm, fresh and youthful looking. THE ORIGINAL RO-ZOL COMPLEXION CLEARIFIER BEENN PREPARED BY THE OVERTON HYGIENIC CO. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGSTORES Will remove black-heads, liver blotches, tan, pimples and freckles. Also removes dark rings and marks on the neck and arms caused by collars, furs, etc. For Sale by All Drugstores MADE ONLY BY - THE OVERTON HYGIENIC CO. PAGE TWO HENRIETTA Heinrichs, Texas, May 20—Despite the heavy rain, that fell Sunday morning, we had all of our services of the day. Our members came through the rain, and our morning service was good. The B. Y. P. U. member came in a noon. Members were enthusiastic about the lesson. Sister E. E. Whitte, a member of the National Baptist Convention of the United States of America; came to us from Wichita Falls. Sister Whitte was training school for girls, that is located at Washington, D. C. This great woman is touring this country. She said many timely times to us about the work she represents. She said many times to us pleased with the meeting that was held at our church. Everybody know that pleasant Grove Baptist Church is in the state. We can not rank with you when it comes to numbers, but we will reach the top mark in all other We gave Sister Whitfield $40.003 help push the great work she post recorders to the weather. The work was her leadership in his his leadership. We lead, others follow. MeALESTER McAleister, Okla. May 30—Odd Follows annual sermon was prescheduled at C. M. E. church last Sunday, Rev. Moley officiating. C. J. Lande and Mr. Horn transacted $45.75. Mr. H. H. Corrane is now the guest of his nephew, M. Lathen McAleister. Mr. Jap Johnson has been transacted and transacted business, Mrs. Blanche Shepherd of Okkona City, is now the guest of her parents. Mr. H. S. Shepherd has not yet able to sit up was stormed by the Rebecca Chamberls last week. The May Day Festival given by the parents was very much elated over the exercises and fetes of the day. The patrons were very much elated over the exercises and fetes of the day. The trip to Tulsa Saturday night. The Commercial Club met Thursday night and arranged to erect a large building in the hospital is still in the hospital is getting alone nicely. Preparations are being made for the graduating exercises. Mr. John Horn is confined to DENISON NEWS By the Chisoln News Service D. C. Chisolm - - Reporter Handling the Dallas Express. his home on account of illness. Mrs Tommie Cooper of Paris is now here looking over old friends. Miss Jane Cooper is a honorary member of Mrs. and Prof J. D. Lewis. WOLFE CITY Wolfe City, Texas, May 20—Inelement weather hindered services at the churches Sunday, Miss Estella Mills Iris Woods left for Commerce for the High School Commencement exercises. Mrs. Willie Spencer and Miss Iris Woods left for Commerce for the High School Commencement. Mr. Mack McBride has purchased an automobile, Mrs. Dora Wright of Commerce was in our city on Monday, and Mr. Bugs Releford was accidently shot while showing at the Park Pavilion Wednesday. The accident was up and at his profession, Little Johnie D. Stuil, the arent for the city, blown off Sunday while playing with a dynamite cap, not knowing that it was dangerous. Mrs. Clifton Clark out of town. Give your news to the TERRELL Terrell, Texas. May 20. -Terrell has certainly gotten its share of rain for the last two weeks. A little sunny and warm, Prof. W. H. Burnett, the principal of the colored High School left Texas, to address the graduating class of Prairie View State Normal. Prince Hosanna, an African princess, two lectures; one at the Bethlehem Baptist church and one at the A. M. Ranane-Boone church; lectures were well pleased. Rev. Burnell spent a few days in Terrell May 1. -Rev. L. A. Weaver officiating at the Bethlehem Baptist church Tuesday. May 1. Rev. L. A. Weaver officiating at the Bethlehem Baptist church Tuesday. May 1. Rev. W. Winston. Resolutions were offered from the different departments, which she was a member, and from the St. John church, Dallas Texas, and also from the Household of Ruth Rev. Fountain spent last week in the city conducting a revival at the M. E. church, Rev. L. A. Werner left, Monday for Texasarkans, where he is engaged in a revival. Rev. D. A. Butler will leave Wednesday for Commerce, Texas, to attend the Foreign Mission Convention, which meets at Commerce, Texas, this ZOL BLEACH Y BLEACHES THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920. THANKSGIVING - UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP AND SISTERS OF MYSTERIOUS TEN JUVENILES OF THE WORLD - UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP AND SISTERS OF MYSTERIOUS TEN JUVENILES OF THE WORLD A Proclamation by the Grand Master. Our fraternal conflicts have deepened our convictions as to the right kind of service to be given for the meeting of the race needs, has enlarged our mission to be a leader in the race, has broadened our sympathies for a more substantial building of llamas to what Atty, General Looney, the highest authority in Fraternity insurance had to say about our order. "Grand Master Bledsoe, I wish to congratulate you on your service," Looney said. "Yourers, its management is a tribute to the race, the results are miracles when we take into consideration that it all has been done by a slave race—that is, the race of the slaves." He said we care for your race in this way, and may the order continue 47 years more to do the same kind and even better work for your worthy race." He thanked God for such record coming from the Atty, General's office. "We are grateful to you for your service to the race, consciousness which the world's greatest war left richly abiding in the bosom of race people—and the more the spirit is developed and cultivated, the less the race will delight to follow the leadership of others, whether they are slaves or free people." He said we make their way and history, and will cease in great measure to rally around the end and standards of others but will make one of their own. "Fourth—Let's thank Him that through it all and over it, all many a time our feet have been tangled by the enemies, but none of them have been hurt." He said we become a world power in that they were the first among race fraternities to reach the surplus mark of $100,000 and this great show should inspire and encourage every member of the order for noble service. William Felga Bledsoe, G. M., do hereby cause to be issued this proclamation requesting that all United Brothers of Friendship, Sisters of the Mysterious Ten, Juveniles, Knights of Friendship to assemble in one joint session of the General Assembly, and to out the program prepared by the Grand Lodge, on the 30th day of May, the same being the 5th Sunday of May, 1920. Let's come together and give thanks for His mercy and tender care and protection. Give thanks for His mercy and tender care and protection. Attest: C. H. McGRUDER, Grand Secretary. M. G. What and how attorney is the added Lodge—The U. B. F. and S. M. T. is a browne Lodge, founded on the principles of Justice, Moral, Material and Intellectual advancement of the people of Texas. The Lodge is a Juveniles—The juvenile department is a practice that may learn race pride and co-operation. M. C.-Why has the S. M. T. grown so large? M. C.-How has the commissioner to loaf and moral uplift and moral missionary zeal. M. I.-How substantiate is the insurance of the Texas Grand Lodge in the assets of the Texas Grand Lodge are m THOUGH DOLLARS all abliances. M. C.-Name four advantages of membership i IV-Material: Membership in the order of prizes influence. M. C.-$575 Policy protection in order, maintained if local lodge goes down. IVMaterial: Attention of Brotherhood in sickn Weekly sick benefit paid by local lodge or M. C.-Name the seven facts about the Texan Answer by seven different members. B. F. as 1-It has been a continued existence in Texas 2-It is a Texas corporation, with its holding 3- Its Central Office is in Texas. Its Grand O 4-Over $112,000 paid beneficiaries since 5- It has over $80,000,000 insurance written 6- It has last year for a claim 7- Assets are $120,000 above liabilities. 11- Music. 12- Our Women and Fraternialism. 13- Paper-A Plea for the Juveniles. 14- Report of I Organization Committee. 15- Music. 16- Paper. 17- Sermon. 18- Offering. 19- Doxology. Benediction. Lodge—The U. B. P. and S. M. T. is a brotherhood of Colored men and women who have been called the Truth for the Moral, Material and Intellectual advancement of our people. Temple.-Because our women are given to love, charity, social refinement and moral uplift and missionary zeal, we are in the finance department of the order? All.-The report of the commissioner of insurance last year shows that the total assets are grand Lodge assets more than ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS and HUNDRED M.C.-Name four advantages of membership in the order? Answer by four different members. A.-Margarets. I.-Social.-Union with thousands of the best and women in the State. II.-Patriotic.-A real U. B. F. or S. M. T. is a better citizen. III.-Religious.-A real U. B. F. is a better citizen for Christian influence. IV.-$757 Policy protection in order. (5) -$757 Policy may be maintained if local lodge goes down. IV.Material.-Attention of Brotherhood in sickness, sorrow and death. 2.-Weekly sick benefit paid by local lodge or temple 3-A share-holder 2- It is a Texas corporation, with its holdings in cash and other assets, in Texas At the New Hope Baptist church Sunday, Pastor D. A. Butler delivered the opening services, Subject, "God Calls Jacob to Return to Bethlehem;" evening Subject, "Eno Sells his Birthright, Jacob is in the city doing brick work on the Pinkston and Johnson's two city brick structure that is now under erosion. Don't forget that the Dallas Express is on sale every Saturday at the Peo- ple's Drug Store. The Kaufman County Convention met Tuesday, Business is dispatched without a blizzard. Mr. George Town sell, R. P. Joerner and Dr. D. K. --- Marshall. Texas. 5-5-20. Wheeler were the delegates from Terrell precinct. Rev. I. C. Chapple and Mr. Goo. Townsend were delegates to the Congressional Convention which met at Minola, Saturday. The convention split. Henry D. I. K. 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The State Department of Education will assist financially in the Summer School and will co-operate in other ways to insure success in an effort to provide Texas teachers with opportunities inside the state for real professional training, offered by Hampton and Tuxekuege for a number of years. FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS. The teacher teachers in the faculty of the regular session, will be specialists in their line. On the force will be many of the heads of the departments during the regular session, together with such other experts from elsewhere as may be needed, and who have been a success in the department. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. This is a splendid opportunity for the teachers of Texas-Louisiana to develop and awaken all over the country at this time. Old methods, which have been outgrown, are being discarded. New and improved methods are being adopted and are being demanded. The teachers of this opportunity to keep abreast with the times; that one who is not will have only himself to blame. RECITS. For the work done in the Summer School regular credits will be given. One half of a semester or one-fourth of a year's work may be done during the Summer Session. At the same time and place and in connection with the Summer School there will be a Summer Normal for those who wish to get training previatory to securing a certificate to teach in Texas. This Normal has been duly authorized by the State Department of Education. The Summer Normal will run four days longer than the Summer School for the purpose of examination. PERS. Registration Fee ..... $ 2.00 Tuition ..... $10.00 Room and Board may be had at about $5.00 per week either at the University or in the neighborhood. For further information address. M. W. DOGAN, Pres.: G. WHITE JORDAN, Dean H. B. PEMBERTON, Conductor Summer Normal Subjects. 5-8-46 VELVET BROWN PRESSING OIL MADE BY Dr. Frank J. Hawkins, M.D. SALAMED Gives a fine gloss and is nearly smokeless PRICE 50 QTS VELVET BROWN HAIR GROWER 1850 Mr. Brown J. Hutchinson DALLAS TEXAS The One Propagation that realizes Grown Hair (2000) PRICE $10.00 VELVET BROWN TEMPER GROWER 1850 Mr. Brown J. Hutchinson for bare temples and hairstyles Each prep Teachers a paying a paying opportunity ADDRESS DR. FRANK J. HAWKINS EXECUTIVE BOARD OF ZION REST MEETS. Dallas, Texas, May 20, 1920. Editor Dallas Express: Moderator Barnes left the Board for Kaufman, who sang a song, a concert, and a 482-755. Barnes is now entering upon his eighteenth year as pastor of the church. He gave them a $78.00 suit of clothes. They gave him a $78.00 suit of clothes. On Dr. Barnes, you have sure work your way. R. B. MUNDER, See's R. B. M. Association. CARD OF THANKS In connection with the recent illness and death of our loved one, Reable Mae Ramage Boone, we take care of the many friends who so cheerfully administered to her physical and spiritual needs, so joyfully offered concoction and help to us all in our bereavement, without which we could not have been able to celebrate "She is gone, but not forgetten." Signed: Mr. and G. Ramage, Parenta Cleveland and Clinton Brothers. Brothers. Goldie Belle Ramage Chateau, Sister, Bettie Ramsay-Adkins, Aunt, Bebe Baby, Baby Daughter. ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner E. First and Elm Sts. Rev. R. S. Jenkins. D. D. LL. D. Panton Fort Worth. May 7, 1920. Fort Worth. All hall with great delight the return of the pastor from St Louis. The service will be great. E. General Conference and was a conspicuous figure, coming with several honors for his faithful service. The service will be great, the pubs will be great, the hear from the Recording Steward, Mr. W. D. Donifer, he wears the badge of honor and has much to A CARD OF THANKS. Marlin, May 26—To the dear friends, acquaintances and relatives who assisted us in our early hours of our wife, mother, grandmother and sister, we take this method of exchanging gifts and best wishes and trust that the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920. BLACK GIANTS COMING TO LIFE HAVE STRUCK THE STRIRDE- NEW MEN ADD STRENGTH AND OTHER NOTES OF THE DIE- Nacogdoches Hurling Wianling BALI On. Pacific Coast. By J. Alba Austin The overhauled Dallas Black Giant crew, defeated in a well fought 2 to 1 game, the Beaumont, Oliers, Monday afternoon after having beenrained out on Sunday. The oliers defeated Daniels, Daniels of the local output held thevisitors safe throughout the entire session. The game was the most challenging game. Since the acquisition of two seasoned veterans in the infield shifting, Harris in center, Johnson on 3rd, and McCormick on 4th, Long at 1st, and Fred Daniels on the hill, addu much pep to the Giants tribe and now they can be counted as one of the most versal in form gives much ease to Giant followers. They have retained their strength and can now be count among the machines possessing a kick RUSK BASE BALL NOTES The Kennedy Black Cats are now lined up, and ready to play any team they want. The Cats are made up of Rusk, Rockill, Pinehill, Nacogdoco and Galveston. We have a good Park, grand stand and a parking lot so you can go anywhere to match a game, or any one can come to the Cats address Mr. Jacob Kennedy, Rusk, Texas, Phone 306, or Mr. Edward Conley, Rusk Texas. Ball Games Last Week. Wednesday at 4 o'clock Jacksonville and the Kennedy Black Cats crossed bats at Rask Hall Park, and the Jacksonville and the Jacksonville. Thursday the Cats went to Jacksonville and was again in Jacksonville. Friday the Lukin team played Rusk and the score was a tie —and 4. The Lukin team won in their backs next week. Quite a number of out of town people were in Rusk Saturday to the ball game on Saturday. The Lukin team sat on his way to Woodville to organize the Laymen Movement Mrs. A. J. Lattimore went to Alto Prof. B. W. Lattimore her husband, Prof W. B. Lattimore. JACKSONVILLE BLACK TIGERS GRAB SEVERAL VICTORIES Jacksonville Black Tigers played First Round game, score Jacksonville Tyler 10; Second day Jacksonville Tyler 11; Second day Jacksonville sonville Black Tigers defended Rusk Black Cats by a score of 1 to 0. sonville Black Tigers defended Rusk Second day Jacksonville 8, Rusk 1. They have played 10 games and have not been defeated. They will play in the playoffs in May 23rd. Would like to hear from GEORGE GLIPSON, Manager. MARSHALL, TEXAS THE SUMMER SCHOOL. for the benefit of teachers and others who tend the regular session, there will be oper- University an eight-weeks Summer School, gust 14th. The course offered will be plotted in the eight weeks and regular credits STATE AID. department of Education will assist financially School, in an easier way to effort to provide Texas students with the state for real professional training, in offered by Hampton and Tuskegee for a STATE AID. FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS summer School like the Faculty be specialists in their line. On the other hand, they need together with such other experts needed, and who have been a OPPORTUNITY. tunity for the teachers of Texas-a-homa. There is an educational Office in Dallas, and are being discarded. New and adopted and be demanded as a teacher of self a abreast with the times; that himself to blame. MEMORI. The Summer School regular credits a semester or one-fourth of a ring the Summer Session. (O) CREDITS ROSS HURLS IN GREAT FORM- GIANTS WON SUNDAY. By W. M Carroll Los Angeles, Calif., May 20—Pitcher William Ross secured from Beaumont, Texas, pitched in great form here and Sunday, the Alexander Giants defeated the Los Angeles Dre work by the score of 4 to 1. Ross held them to two hits and fanned 12 men. Will Foots, another Big Tern will report to Manager Charlie McCarthy on Saturday from Houston, and he will work from against the fast Sub Marines' Club, Texas to be the garden spot of all a good ball players, judging from those seen, and these that are here with us-Adam, William, and Curtis, (better known as Billy Boles) played a great game against 3rd and 2nd in the following is the score: The score: Dre Works B H E S. Myers, cf 0 0 0 Paterson, rf 0 0 0 T. Myers, 3b 0 0 0 Egleson, if 0 0 0 Egleson, 2f 0 0 0 Serrano, ss 1 0 0 Donahan, 2b 0 2 0 Myers, 1f 0 0 0 Tryse, p 0 0 0 Jones, x 0 0 0 McHenry, xx 0 0 0 Totals 1 2 2 Giants R H E Woods, cf 1 2 Pearson, ss 1 2 Williams, 3b 1 2 Davis, lf 1 2 Spencer, c 0 0 Burna, r 0 0 Curtis, lf 0 0 Ross, p 0 1 Milton, 2b 0 1 Dre Works 010 000 000--1 20 Glantz 010 000 000--1 20 base bife hit- 010 000 000 run, Perry; stolen bases, Williams, 2; Woods, Words, base on by Ross, 3; Words, base on by Ross, 12; Tresac, 4; attendance, game of game, 140; umps, Lance, Lance MANY STATES REPRESENTED IN CLINICAL SOCIETY MEETING. THIN MODEL WATCH Open Floor. Plain. Postpaid Electro CDG. Pk. Case Stem. Fully Furnished. Mail to Foster & Co. STEM STEM STEM STEM STEM Give full name and address and we will handmade flowers. Foster, C. O. D. K. Special Offer to Agents on request Foster & Co. CLASSIFIED "ADS." Fire. Insurance--Reliable men and women agents want. Apply to P. J. 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This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are prepering. Boys of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is holy. W. E. KING. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920 THRIFT Eating One's Cake. Long ago the observation was made that one can not eat his cake and have it too. Neither time nor place makes it possible, whit the truthfulness and significance of its import. If one spends all that he makes there is nothing to eat, and the purchase is rejected, will eat away the cake of savings, and rapaciously devour the money. Most dollars spent now pay for sixty cents value or, stated another way, articles that cost a dollar or more will cost $1.40. Things move in cycles. Within three, four or five years from now, the purchasing power of savings will increase. The question everyone should decided for himself when it comes to the money which will cost him $1.40 now or only a dollar five years from now, is worth it. 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It is causing the destruction of all other expensive issuers of men. Why should it not remove this one? This is at least one argument in its favor. Some geologist has discovered that Texas wells will soon run dry. We should worry. The one in which we invested was dry to start with. The new device for allocating one or two plumman cars might be used to advantage in some of our churches. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS TEXAS. MAY 22. 1920 When men cease making mistakes they will no longer be human. They will have passed into the state of omniscience where divine wisdom dwells. All men who have accomplished much have made grievous errors in this accomplishment. To err is human. Errors if rightly considered make for progress. The lessons taught by errors rightly applied lessen the occurrence of like errors in the case of the same individual. The man who would amount to much and accomplish much is not deterred by the thought of making a mistake. He cannot afford so to be. The valuable time taken in such consideration weakens his determination and robs him of part of the energy necessary to the accomplishment of his task. The careful and just view of errors made either by friend or foe should cause in every constructive person a reflective trend of thought in order that the lesson taught by it might be wholly absorbed and rightly applied. Adverse criticism cannot rectify an error once made. Vitulence of man should repair no damage. If we would be really helpful to our friends and true to ourselves we should scrutinize their errors with a view to avoiding such errors in our own lives and help them repair the damage done them by their commission of it. Such a course of action will result in a unity which is highly efficient and a helpful sympathy which in its broadness of operation, would allow for sympathy and cheerful assistance to the beat of us. It will do much to remove from among us that quality which causes even our friends to liken us to crabs in a barrel. It will render us willing, even glad to make ourselves dependable part of a support upon which others among us may build for themselves success and high achievement and in turn help us. The records of races and nations prove that such a principle rightly and consistently applied individually and collectively has caused the perpetuation of empires and the evolution of an enlightened civilization. We need it more. It cannot come as a gracious benediction from any merciful providence. It must be cultivated by individuals and shared by them with their neighbors till it resolves itself into a mighty and irresistible force which shall hold us in the air, unwillingly to the task of measuring up to the best that is in us. It will help build bigger and better business. It will cause us to number our successful men as a majority and not a minority. It will allow those who would do, a greater opportunity for doing, secure in the realization that they have access to the resources they need. It is an absolute necessity in our scheme of progress. We must cultivate it if we would have poise, prestige and power. The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church has decided to elect two Negro bishops. This decision was reached after a discussion of the resolution brought in by W. W. Lucas, lay delegate from Mississippi. In the course of his speech Mr. Lucas said: "We want a chance to do a man's job in a man's way. The future of the Negro members of the Methodist Church lies either in or out of that church. If we are to stay in, give us our rights; if we are to go out, it is our duty all the more to let us learn how to walk alone. There is gravitation towards unity among all the Negro churches. The may teach you now to go about it. It may be necessary for us to go a racial Methodist Church in order to get our rights. We want our own bishops because we have a legitimate right to them." There can be no doubt but that there will be a greater incentive to the growth and development of the Negro portion of the Methodist church under the direct supervision of men of their own race who can more easily and completely get at the facts and conditions which will determine its growth. There are 350,000 Negro members of the Methodist Episcopal church in America and they have been striving for many years to reach this point just decided upon, the ministration of their own bishops. There is a great opportunity for better understanding and added co-operation of the white and Negro branches of this church in the election of these bishops. More and more the thinkers of both races are realizing that much of the lack of sympathy for Negro aspirations and ignorance of those conditions which thwart him most are due to lack of contact with his leaders which alone can lead to that understanding. The election of these bishops will increase the opportunity for discussion of many of the phases of the "problem" which may lead to a greater co-operation in securing the desired end. It is to be hoped that as this layman has interested himself in securing greater opportunity for the growth of his church and the just consideration of the Negro as a potent factor in it, so may they all unite to make the administration of their bishops successful and productive of an ever increasing amount of good. The men who are candidates for those offices are men of known ability and have been prominent among us for many years. Their rise to the bishopric is highly gratifying. And to them an added opportunity for the wider use of their already well known ability for leadership and successful handling of affairs. If we are to gauge the ambitions of this particular denomination by the utterances of one of its prominent members during the conference, there is a wonderful work awaiting these bishops. This work is in the need of the "development of the Negro by giving him equal opportunity and freedom from abuse" will make itself generally felt. The "seeking out of the intelligent" among us will be made more easy with these two points of contact already estab- While Republican members of our group in certain sections of Texas are beating and abusing their week-knee brothers in black for "falling from political grace" and accepting the filthy luce of the "illy-white," we are feeling highly elated at the unanimous, whole hearted spontaneous response of the men of Texas to the standard of true Republicanism as set forth in the Green-McCarthy bill. They are being blamed for the "black lily-white" and he because of his innate ignorance and poverty of intellect and spirit, was more to be pitted than censured. The success of our rally was due to the splendid organization and careful attention to detail of our chairman A. S. Wells and his able corps of executive and supporters. Dallas County Negroes were united. They turned out en masse to the precinct concession stand, strong to the county convention and took it by storm. They clenched their hands to the Convention and the orderliness with which they conducted their campaign there won the admiration even of their enemies. They are going to the State Convention in the same way—full of hope, confident of the justice of their contentions and determined to stay in it to the finish. We are not boastful. We are only attempting to command the efforts of executives and voters who pulled together in this effort for that which they must have. We have paid our own expenses. We are our own masters. May this same spirit continue to manifest itself among us more and more in all of our activities. It can't be heat. ERRORS AND CRITICISM. NEGRO M. E. BISHOPS WE CAN'T GRUMBLE THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION FEDERAL SUPERVISION OF EDUCATION Down in Mississippi, S. D. Hedron, attorney, and one of the most substantial Colored citizens in the Delta State, is agitating that the next Republican National Convention incorporate a plank in its platform favoring federal supervision of education. Such a plank might, at least, show to the world that the Republican party favors equal education opportunities for all, without reference to race or color. And, perhaps, the only substantial Colored citizen who may receive an equitable portion of public funds for Colored Education, is the federal superior of education. Redmond point out that white there are 2,000,000 more Colored people in Mississippi than whites, there are 150 consolidated rural schools, normal and agricultural high schools in the state for whites, and not one for Colored. Surely that is an effective argument in favor of federal supervision of education. This was merely to restore burned buildings. To further illustrate how nigratly is looking after the education of her loyal Colored boys and girls, it can be said that the Colored people in Mississippi are divided, stand in the ratio of 43 to 57 for Colored, and yet Mississippi spends $46 for permanent improvements for white institutions for higher education. In the state of the ratio of 43 to 57 for Colored, and yet Mississippi spends $46 for permanent improvements for white institutions for higher education. In the state of the ratio of 43 to 57 for Colored, and yet Mississippi spends $46 for permanent improvements for white institutions for higher education. In the state of the ratio of 43 to 57 for Colored, and yet Mississippi spends $46 for permanent improvements for white institutions for higher education. Education of the Colored man is a perfectly foreign idea with the avarice white Mississippi. To facilitate the education of the race he can only be in safety so long as he keeps the Colored race in ignorance. The South the whites established an educational qualification for the exercise of the right of franchise, and they reason that the only way to perpetuate Disfranchisement is to perpetuate ignorance among Colored people. The Colored men appointed by Chairman Hays to serve on the committee to draft the Republican platform could not render a better service than to preside and insist on adoption, of a platform plank calling for the preservation of the 12,000,000 Colored people in the South educational fair. Colored men, North as well as South, should rally to Mr. Redmond's plan, and equitable appropriations for education of Colored boys and girls in the South educational fair. NEGROES ARRANGE STATE INJUSTICE In a general way the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People represents the claims and aspirations of all the millions of African Americans known as the Crisis. That organ, of course, preaches the doctrine of race and the law. It is entitled to do so under the principle of "free speech and free press." Interference by Mississippi with the circulating of this newspaper, which is the official news organization, which amounts to an assertion that the "republican form of government," which the Nation is directed by the Constitution to guarantee, is a Negro minister whose only crime was selling copies of the Crisis was arrested in a Mississippi village, convicted under a State law, fined $400, and ordered imprisoned for five months at hard labor. To give bond to the Negro minister, the State said that he told him that if the minister were recessed he would be lynched, and refused the bond which had previously been accepted by the sheriff. Then the Negro minister was sent to the State and would be lynched if he did not drop the case. The association being informed of the fact sent a message to the Governor of the State demanding protection for the forms of law made and provided by Mississippi statutes. The Governor, in response, said that equality and intermarriage between races. The mildness of his sentence was not enough to prove that this sheet would visit Mississippi we would make an example of them that would be a lasting benefit to the Colored people of the South and further appeal to the actual Governor has been unanswered. The expression above shown is reasonably to be the answer of a soverign State, through its daily choosely executive, to representatives of a race which is not a soverign State. The American commonwealth is lined up on the side of the lynch law. Mississippi assumes to control the editions of papers published in the North and South, and to control the publication of old slave days. We suppose a circulator of abolition literature would have fared about as this minister fares now. But optimists had believed that the shared down there, and their belief seems to have been singularly ill-behaved. CURRENT AND OTHERWISE Associated Negro Press. In a letter to Senator Reverdy Johnson, dated April 14, 1865, Ex-President Millard Fillmore expresses a profound ephemeration that a dreadful "race" of blacks opposes the right to own property, and impedes, helpless blacks" he asked. I suppose a large portion of them are wholly incapable of providing for themselves, and too indolent, too ignorant, too helpless. He asks, "Is it possible as pauper or our penitentiaries as criminals?" All of which goes to show that Mr. Fillmore was worely ignorant of the African's character aven a slave. But aside from the fact his letter proverbs that he was almost criminally responsible for the death of a slave in the person of the slave-making it possible for the American Experiment to get on its social and economic feet. It is true that a considerable number of blacks are not responsible for the use of help fill the penitentiaries. But the general charge that we are indolent and criminal is stated without a due regard for a very important economic, social and industrial part we have played in the life of the African. It is true that we know no color and apparently, has a rather deep rooted contempt for race. It has been discovered in Alabama that the Colored farmers are discontinuing the old time practice of knocking off work every Saturday to "go to town." By some incanny means the Colored man and brother has made the discovery that laying off on Saturdays doesn't pay in these times. The Colored man and brother has children to school with some of the savings, and taking a more general interest than was his wont in other times to the part he is to play in the town. He is not in theocracy. In the classic language of the late imprinted Billy Kersand, "We are not a race." The worm is beginning to turn. The Nersews of Arkansas nominated one of their number for governor. But, the most stupently criminal feature of their actions lies in the fact that they nominated their man because they resented the treatment they had received at the hands of the black people. The more wonderful world we live in, the more likely we don't watch, the Nersews will upwardly soon ways filled with the notion that he knows what it is to be respectable, then look out! He will be nominating men for the Presidency. It is not the Colored people alone who get tired of the Jim Crow cars of the South. The railway companies in many cases oppose the car law on account of the heavy expense of complying with its provisions. People outside of our group can possibly realize the sting, the limitation, the hardships of the black men and women are forced to endure. The black people are forced to endure a law. A careful study on the part of any social student will convince that it is contrary to a Christian sense of fairness, utterly incompatible and conducive to more friction between the race than any other public publicly known in our government. The Tulas (Oka) Star. More than ever before the Negro is demanding a square star. This spirit and demand that is prompting all the utterances and actions which are being taken by the Race all over this country at this time. Getting down to brave tasks is up to every young Negro in the city of Detroit, who has had the advantages of home training, public school, church life, pleasant environments, better things of life to remember that there are thousands of his brothers who are less fortunate need a helping hand. The Detroit (Mich.) Leader. The lynching of an unknown colored boy at Mulberry, Kansas, Monday is a shame and disgrace to the state and the good government that has been successful today. An audience, a decency and a square deal to all mankind. The law upon our statutes. The Topeka (Kans.) Plaindealer. The Wood Box, a trade journal published in Chicago in a recent editorial on the shortage of labor, presents the following remedy: "Better team be instituted." The law requires that the team together for the benefit of all. Being an American, I say, "Amen." I suspect however, that I had better make the announcement in a whisper, the Good Box, may not have any kind of an American in mind when it calls for me. A Colored man of Foytville, Ga., has invented a trap which successfully catches the boll weevil. This is a splendid achievement. Now if he will turn his inventive genius to the production of a contrivance that will painfully lynch the boll weevil, I imagine I could be happy for ten years. # BRENHAM Brenham, Texas, May 20—Brenham is being blessed with many rains. Sunday school was good at all of them. Ed Murphy Understaffing Company had charges to remain. Prof. A. H. Minus re-instituted Smith Lodge, K of P. Tuesday night in east Cavalier—only $3.00 a man. Mr. Lodge one of the High school graduates came down from Abilene to see her daughter Finn. Mr. R. Owen one of the High school graduates No. 2001, and a big Odd Fellow is at Marlin for his health. Mr. R. Owen has just returned from Martwick he went on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Primes have returned from college, attended their sister, Mrs. Anne Mie Leapord, Mr. George Lyons and daughter, Makins, attended church at Little John Dorsey are improving their home, Mr. A. Sapp, Rev. M. Nelson and Mr. Jackson of Garrett Grove and Dallas Express, Mr. J. W. Stanley and sons, C. J. and A. B. Stanley see their old teacher, Mr. J. W. Stanley Mt. Zion and Pleasant Grove Churches BRENHAM Temple, Texas, May 20.—The Department of Domestic Science and the Colored High School with a splendid exhibit. Miss E. R. Clay as teacher, Misses Mattie Bell, and plan to attend Jackson, tenth grade students, graduated from these departments. All receive certificates, and plan to attend next year. The costumes made by her are worthy of special mention. Miss Jackson, tenth grade student, Senior class, was the only one to make her graduating dress. The ex-tennants succeeded her. The Eighth Grade was a success. Mrs. M. C. Alexander returned from Angelo, bringing her niece to visit her. She is very ill. Dawson and Moody our undertakers, purchased a $4200 dress. Mrs. J. W. Morrison is making his home at 207 N. Center street, San Antonio, and is attending of Cameron, is visiting here. B.W. Price, who is ill Mrs. S. C. Ward is attending the Foreign Missions week. Mrs. Nathaniel President, was called to Austin to the death bed last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Beardon returned from Gay Hill last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Beardon returned doing nicely. Rev. W. Marcus Taylor audited the books of Gaundu College a few days ago, while away visited San Antonio, and other points. PILOT POINT Pilot Point, Texas, May 20. The rally which was to have been had at E. Churche in Sanford, pastor, later date. Mr. V. P. Phillips of Wichita Falls visited his family and later date. Mr. V. P. Phillips of Wichita Falls is spending the week-end with Miss Lodia Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Widdie, Miss Riddle and Missville is spending the week-end with Miss Lodia Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Widdie, Miss Riddle and family and attending the Commencement exercises. Miss Lydia Avery of Chicago, Miss Riddle and Missville, Miss Whitten. Miss Laura White, Ruby Irvin and Lois Loisht our rural school teachers have visited the school teachers. The Baccalaurate sermon to the graduating class of Booker Washington High School Dr. C. H. Pryor, Sunday evening. WHITE ROCK White Rock, Texas, May 20.-The G. U. of O. F. and H. H. of Ruth G. U. of O. F. and H. H. of Ruth Mathews wasached at Booster Washington Additions Rev. L. B. Skinner. Prof. Wm. McShann made a very good talk, Mr. Jones Robertson burgled on the burial on the Mr. C. Bonner and brother, Mrs C. Bonner and daughter and Mrs C. Bonner and daughter in the Garland Friday night to the school, Mrs George Fields who has been on the report for several days is improving slowly CENTER ATHENS Athens, Texas, May 20. - Blacksburg High school had its Commencement exercises this week. Each room had a teacher, and the students were excellent. On Friday night after the play, the diplomas were presented to the Grammar school teacher, Dr. Edmundson. The wunnel was furnished by Mrs. Townsend of Palestine, and Prof. E. J. Kerr. Dr. Edmundson was the store formerly occupied by Mr. Adnan Hamlet. Mr. Elli Lewis sustained a broken rib when his team ran away and was taken to the hospital. Mattie Walton has been very sick. CALVERT PLANO ITASCA Dg a Some Towns In Texas *eateatestedtoatostoetoatoateetontoetestoatoetnetecteetesteatoctontonte ets ‘A MOMENT WITH THE CONDUCTOR I alent asec lta TBM lt ht Eee Eos arta casing! a Ez At se sty Shae SENG, goss alites, arth See ae eeeniesncs ae Ieey nebnh copie oie eee Sehrer Rete its eer eet cae Eis gee site “he ee FUT act Mthe dhdare en, ieSihovncat Eaiteser a hc AA Seiaeare oe tet Seemed atta Sree ey a Ser malas Git te eee eee ee eee IRE raat tla Saf ete ie ese Reece i a ps eens ee ee Bell aor mt ant Peer Psd Peat ce otek Oe Ae theticn, office work and school posl- ae hey age ton Mera bach ar tema weeding patna lang Bares eh meet Samet fags Tate si Steere Reed cate hares Sees tat int fisnt® er Mik ae na Bremen itaae Ata aseat Hdl oF ahehsdtte geese soe, Eas aa ae Sinan"? “gore iiuieice aeaee™ int at iP tae onty eanecif sep bart Be Pein ee Sa ane at Se fis ec i Tea tty Tel ate S anh ne he ‘ROSEBUD Rosebud, Texas, May 20.—Services were largely attended at all the Churches Sunday. “Favorabe reports oiritually and! snaneially "comes fom each church. A successful 10 faye Fevival_ meeting dhs ended a nependent_ Baptist. chureh; Forty fx were added to tie church, Mr. Wattkins has returned. from. Alain, ‘Teaas, where be. Bas. een ising Bie parents ara Cathe has. re Turned trom Calvert, ‘Temas wher fhe at been visting. ber ‘sister ire, ‘Nona ‘Davis. was’ hiled by” the Tans of her hstand. The, tragudy {ook place last Friday night. Mrs Katy Adame has returned from Law: on, Okla, where the bas, been vie {the her dassther. ‘Prot. W. Rice the noted: leetrer_of the State. De armen of Agriculture. iain the Gay demonstrating and forming us ‘Mong lines of vital Importance. Mra BG. Humber of Marlin, Texas fn ‘the ety viniing’ her daughter and aonsincaw, Prof, and Sra Wirlgnt The, Gad Fellows" sermon wana grand ffir, ‘The. excell Termon was delivered by Rey. McCoy Ki party of frienis tnotored to Lat ‘Foxan, Sunday. wo participate i reat chureh rally. Services wero. bad at all th cauurehes Sunday in spite of the in lemeney of the weather Rev. Garris, pastor of the Tndependen Bapttt chureh preached an excellen Sermon. ‘at_ bot morains and. nish Bervicet. Prot. CN, Rice of th State Department of Agriculture de Iivered ‘an effective Jecure on th Mitigh Gost ot Living." Mel Le Sims. who has been in Waco for sev feral months has returned to the city Air rele Dixon was inthe elu Bunday. Mr. 1. W, Johnson ot Mar Tin worshipped at Independent churel Sunday. Aira, B. G. Hunter who wa ising erate and 2on-In-lam Prot and airs. Wrisht. wae calle to Martin to nuree her il mothe Misa Aan Gates fett for EI Paso ‘init Ner father, after which she wl oto California to spend the eum Mer.” ra, KD. Adams hae return from Lawign, Okla, where she a ‘boon viniting “her” Gaushter, Pro LL. Young. epent a few days ‘Waco on brsinees. All who are, Uereated moll shares sce Mr. Pi Burney, agent. Mr. Jone Dixon, be ‘completed. the. palnting of bis. bon ‘whieh Improves ts appearance sore Waive per cent. Mra. Tull Thora SF mking rapid progestin th tving. of er Toacbtne which Gate mpl dye a or iting relatives and friends, (GREENVILLE Grenville, Texas, May, #8—Sunda etaea ga for treo, cca ‘e.'E Duran catract an ex ied withthe Peoples Drus Com any, and he has raurned 10, i Secale Sur mest Cour CHILD WELFARE. sip and) ennns: tevin ‘Coney auae Se wt foe tema eames a Gotan” aPnte te Sau eee ee Ree aaa a ae gs ae ea nfaec a i Pate Se ieee tar te ete Lise Mana ta ate dates Serco abe’ iat, ee, Sa Haima ae ate Galore emer ecb, Sats“ See aes ogee eres racer eee Re erie eae Ere eh eaierait hee eee ae pees a Se eal a ied eae a et Phe aie 2 tered Me fae eames See ats ise ese er ea fur na ttt Faeroe oman ee eae ees Berea tar nie Pah. Cen rer eet os Ce ose ee ners eaee ee ce Pe ee Lerah tes eit, fp emee et beers Fees cies ne tl ie Pees cuanto a nergy ee with tras wn king. doth North Pear a sy ta et ce ee Hate, Soon Eee se Mg, ten perl ty Investment Company is doing’ Sine Vurinees.. They ere operating feneral_ Mercantile. Store “on. South Johnson street, and. shares "are of fale 'at $100" per shares In” the Course of G0. or” 0 dave they wil be able to take care of all the Col- red trade in’ Hunt “County. Prot BoA Movston, Presidents W. Prait, Treasurer; M.S. Durham, Seereiary; W. J. Durham, Business Manager. Mise: Pearl Hamiton bas, accepted ‘postion. with the Peoples Brug Company, where she hopes to serve her tany friends.” Rey. Le Hi Craw: ora is on. the sick list. Mr. Bruce Durham ‘has porebased the: home of 0. Brooks, Dr. A. J. Atkinson, Durchased an entire block with. five Fesident hones ou it, last” week. The New ‘Cafe te having’ great atic {cots with Mr. W. AM. White and Mrs ‘Emma “Ridge as Proprietors. Dr LL''W. ‘Taylor ‘has moved. his office lover the Peoples. Drug Store. ‘Miss aa “aw engernon. returod 0 her ‘home tn Sapulpa, "Okla, Inet Saturday. Mes. Josie” Lindsey hea ust returned from Denison on a visi. Mr. G. Bi Brown has just. re- turned trom visit to Jeferson ‘with his ‘brother. "sire Funle. Roberson fof Sulphur Springs is sponding some tine with her daughter, Mra, EB, ‘Tayior. Sra. Vinnie Mooker’ ison the ‘wick ist this week. Mr, "Wil Henderson has. just” returned’ frou [Oklahoma on business, ‘New Jerusalem Ibaptist Church | “be BB. Strong, Pastor, New Jerusalem Baptist chureh_un- |der the guidance of the vastor Rev VE. S."Strong. is Drogresiag in ali ines,” ‘Though the weather “was in element, Sunday, quite nice crowd ended all "of “the Upervce. De [Strong preached a great. sermon a the morning bour; Hey. Rivers at the evening hour, We ate conten Disting « beautiful building for New Jerusalem "as. soon aa the weather [permite the building’ to. beets. pli. W. M. Rutherford. Miss Mary ‘Randell and ber daughter have moved fon the west side of the city because fof the igh water Mr. Albert Hunt fas seriously injured ‘on. the 160 for May. ‘The train struck his “ear [while he was eromsing the track ‘on ‘Btonwall street. “The car was dam: aged very much. mart i wee Oe Mort, Fonts, ae. Ve eae blessed with & down our of Fain however, Sunday wae'a high tt St. James church. Rev. Lott, om District Superintendent was here and preached two sermons ‘The Ted White and "Blue Rally wan pulled off Sunday niet. stra. Balle” Ga fon, Captain ed tribe rained $4257 Mir G.'W. Payne, White tribe, $0045, MET. Mi. Manigo, Blue tribe, #300. me, cel at Cask. To Goa ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920, CLUB NOTES AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, Bae one” Mahe at ncet aan re soe itt cit r renee rere, a outta ees ame erie fee ete oh oe eee gee cee secret ew Pyne eae ecg ok ope Es ee Se Ske te Beane So Hee hoe ees: See ee enon Se ieee ga Se Se to oe Ree ok ree oer a er ae oman Sa Ss Pa oe um tavien mmapine cimoum Sarco alee vor oie in ar ann at te Bunyan “Tee, masuates hr ses city FE a RrMpragtss sk, wee cess Meer Sik aia et a an Pena atinas Ritts Senta. Hie aa Roti Wai ae, fart Nisrnatchy’ ee" riage dn"ths hires Ber gS aM AGAINST WOMAN'S SUPYRAGE BE elven" oF Mono” Won. cogfttt I ena enn ceech ce Ditteriy‘eppoged ty Wwapian nafzrage. Hiei sok Stes Serie teonnne ie fel bags een at ree ere ted the Nesrewomen from voting? a for te ty van HRT. Ben 1a aie one way oo So ae rant Sarin nee aoe a So Shik nul Sr on ea "a se Cnet Swit eta 2a ic Se tava Bo Sent tard tm Dos wep POR ‘Corsicana, Texas, May 30—Misses 1. Coleman, Nannle’ Powers and. J. W. Waters made « dying trip to Rico last week. Corsicana and. Ennis Hil ith sehoot boys played a ame of ball ‘here on the 15th; scores 9 and in favor of Enais. Mr. John Waters, after several weeks” Uinese,, returned "to. work lat weak. At ima Buchanan was in. Kerena last week. ‘Rev. G. K. Kilgore of Kerens Was in the city tas, Week, Mra W." Woods returned home, last woek| Afier spending soveral weeks in other" parts of the. stale. Mrs. Bell Cole-| Man and sister’ Ellzw lett for Cal Mfornit last week. Rev. €. C. Hufford| Aled "hls appoiatment at Harmony Baptist church last” Stnday,. Rev. Joseph A. Brown of Cleburne, ‘exns, was in the city last week andar Fanged for a foreign Mission’ Rally At'Gth Avenue Baptst ebureh, Rev | Wan. Haris, pastor. rs. Ossie Paul ras taken jdidenty 1 Tast Saturday Trening. Mr. Selon Edwards, and Wife and baby of Bardwell spent Sun- ay ‘with Mra. Rosie. Washington Nottwithstandine the bed’ weather, ey. I. Pardee had a good meet. ng at Mt. B. Zion, ‘Keren Sunday ate, “James Delams, who’ has bees sick ‘Yor ‘some. time pasted at_2 fm. Monday "May 17th. Mr.” Eawin [Durham of Greenvilic is in the clty visiting’ tn wife and father, Plrst Independent ©. M. F. Chutch ‘Mts. la B. Hurd ‘and Mr, Jamet Lewis returned home from St. Loti, Jon” the 16th where they have been tending the Genoral ‘Conference of fhe “A. MH, ehurch and reports ood ioeeting, and'an enjoyable trp. ‘Pies’ Independent Besélted Church ere ee enn, ee. tn | Chicago wan’ the guest of Pastor Moore and his chureh Friday night, May 14, 1920. Ho delivored a won derfui ‘sermon ‘which was enjoved by all who were present. After the sermon "he was. entertained by. the W. HM. 8. and ‘ausillary of Y, W. GA. in the dining: hall.” str. 1. P. Niartin head’ waiters MRS. 'R. WASHINGTON, Pree, MRS. ROTH TAYLOR, Sec'y. ‘The revival at C. ME. church cloced Sunday with & great success Missionary met at Mra. John Hah’, fcateriained "by Mrs. Walters, which twas highly enjoyed by all the mem bers Mrs. High ia st In Toad; her report was 1485, Rev, Melutyre i fidoed “a aeat preacher. He will Tong be remembered by the members and friends of the C. Mt. church, ‘SAN ANGELO San Angulo, Texas, May 20.—~The Jelty was visited with alco rain Thich "was much nected, ‘The. aaatnas Gaurs cave fetter wae trons irebalng ee Ee wie on img es ae neh "above surtace, ace) eer fice aptoaes oe ee ak" atl "nsdn ak "ert thy ut in small ues: na one-hatt tents {wo eae Brown ‘toro water Sacre Sears te Bees eaanetre areca ae rata ee + hemmed oF et rn Lt aipaeas a tne roe aitw ‘ane tableroon ot “ah (oF, seasoning” Butter’ «baking. dish Sih ae i Se are, used RoGe gh mith to Rai the Stak Atte Beat tt op ea eto Gee Site ea Untie the hunches, wash and re. Pde ht tot Sy Bais wae ete, See E nena) eee eae peep A ae iy ie ie eee ata vec Wh Orem Dram ot it Ta i Era at ae cee eee ieee Rete Bie *aSt vchealghs: feseoen oor U, 0 of 0. F snd Howmold of Mle ads “Sd {ee stn tn ial Senay Si," at 1 Stas ated HS: BTL Teo ide nd Pee is "S a ibe pr evan Tn dae one By Se, Sat Porat yopor's we feast "trip Mr Ie. MeGill "and SG hel ate’ wires a Hed fr wea eo ee ‘Stephenville, Texas, May 32—Ow- ing rainy weather 'Mieg Le". PuI- pe sod Ber" bunch of ingore fom CMcvaran lle tc entetiain te ber plo of the chat panned.” ise Bond ‘ers vostro het Ges Sle." but ‘rainy weather prevent Tae party el Sunday” 'morning on the Jui” ttn Yor Caburne: The Bria Analaton tat Sunday afer moot ai ie Mason at San Boer, wit en ©. Graven ie wi. "Ata ‘Base. ‘Ghnndit cuted ther bed tia week Ni Clarence Stare ot Okabe iy Sod datghter‘of Granbury. were the city fa week ining lon and Peat hfe rial waa" orn i thn iy, and of cures" hs tiene wore sla to "aco hits ite “and Zaurhitr “lett? tor ions _ cy iat Thursday ‘gh Mr Hest Aturray loi the cl from Greeny Mising us" wife Row don ink for anp minut nt eens You a foing inthe ssinu dor atthe pita FRove wide wale mans tat yu tre"boder diane a for oar tot; “dow think aoa own he show iechuse you ave elly'wroes. Now tay tn Your pace amy Your mene, Sour ‘ocapany it aeit but Sat of your pace you know Je fst ean) an he. waite Uiiatves Shane te at oo othe Row ‘tse yeu have an opponent tay youu, ere frhts oe bora hi. bad en’ bor edgar too iy Oot as oe Whi hin, for tf eu face ete, trae hig jeu Eiow ssc what mean) an iors ah te'evtnres au ee ire entanie, clots Sif sve’ Chandler and som of worth ave in ihe ct ating ive, ‘ise Aria". Mowe ete tron Sichop. 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"Rev. Mi Harri was at his post of duty. Mra. Jon- Blo’ Kimbrew made w fying trip to Gan Ausvctine. Friday. bbe THINGS THAT HELP | ‘ne ViliviNo many Feingrs Soda" otiad ie ok os aren ety Photearaphe irletemeaeran aa erat a addor dil ain Hehe catia le Deine tage Carnes whet rot Sa Wash Souk etiaa af aaaly ie ties cee Erhoettvatt cteiters Sertatre 1 rea Worth. ieowtn saat aca teh el. i Iai dee eae telat a Ma a ed eas for’ rewtenn ekg tv ie Nesey Tae The. bac see Rotteiareh ae dete of Desir pen na at ein ae Rasa ae che ead oS a tats Le ner cera aa hieggtcoat saat wie w]e epee ety aMmereet-Benkes oe oer eee Rear eames ae ies ae eee Fae Res erent reat veon iy oruimm pen coven trig ty tot Min ae See hry ae by Bele a eee ie se uae as TU Hubbard, Texas, May_ 30 #ubbard an bleased with a good rain AMay 6 Thich ‘was. very baily needed. “The Farmers’ are ‘getting, Busy” this) week Planting cotton. Pelham schoo! boys frosaed bata” wilh the Hubbard School” boys. last Friday, Hubbard War defeated. Dr. J.-A. Russell o Waco, died May 4th, was buried May Wy the undertakers of Waco, ‘Be tail and “Ditgon. “He wan © tember of the Pilgrims, K. of PK. and D, of Ty and other insurances. "Many of fis friend from." Waco and. othe places attended the funeral.” Rev. P He Weathrooks and.-Rer. 8._ Mont Komery of Waco oflciatel. Dr, Rus fell hte ‘been practicing. medicine Waco for six” years. He Teaver 4 Done’ of | frfends. Many” emutifu flora ‘teringx trom friends. Site Sle MeGrue bas returned from wichita alla Mra V. Willams tet for Wichita Falls today to viel he ‘daughter, Mra Chatman. 3. W. Davis find others aitended the funeral ol Rey, ‘Smith ‘at’ Pelham. Rev. Med Tock fe" earring on a revival thls otk a his church. Quite « number Jor Ruthite aitended the wana sermon ia Dawson, lay 5th. ‘ ‘CAMERON Cameron, Texas, May 20.—TRe| rane are wing toned wit fae rian "Most tthe ow tan re chder_water. Owing othe. ase ment weather, sevice.‘ poor tended"Senday’ at all chavehe, Prof ¥ ayeock sod Me Jame Dranch moored from Rockdale Cameron's ihe formers new’ ea fat Manday, iter GW, ‘Warren wot hie font nat Sunday, espe the fins Gute few ‘Cathoontes atendod’ the entrance Tally of Hope: fa apie’ such Lott Nema, ot which Rar. GW. 'Srnaelow” has Bows" pastorine Yor the past” two year, "iat Sunday, ay" Many wo iid not go nen her chet om, ‘routine church "in lease ail indebtdnens" Her, ‘Strineteiow ir doing ereat_work there ie tacy Mountain ot "Hockdale Texas feng air and Mm, BA all igs va, aGrmers who’ fet clo EP scoot ‘a ou aod’ by Te Gite for tort report Bat lurday, accompanied” by Mr George! 1 Maton Gooree_W._ Siege aded ines n the section ot 4 atc tothe Repehiican. Convention ites wit "cmrene. at Gan Amtons {his moat re and rn BC, Woodard entertained quite a few! ends in thelr ‘home ‘last_Monday Rust ‘complementary "Wo" Prot "and ite: Ac'D. tewie MWe eure very much that. Prot etre decal to atten Teaen hie portion a» ‘rstipal Eb crc ere ae that be nasa fo Ieee oi mate for Ota foo hee 8 Senard who fatsbe hor normal course at Drea te Cotte returned tomo Sacarday fe"thes Glen of her many frends tc. "JoeDaris{s pianning ote the, epwbleen Convention at San (Astonia Rev." J. W Novia pen Stnday” at Rosati” where hal Splenda ‘services Gad dat Es Cawat for Booty Cute, man WAN a2 Peak, ern, May 20 Serves were paoiyalnded’ at Paul Blow Rack "keds gen Bone ae -WEEKLY- LESSON IN CIVICS. te rane eae plies scare ae ets ere ee a Ge up nics aera eee eaten oor Cees Bec tear hae oe, Gee pate See eer es Sa dire acne an Hh ac eed irra © Smee Se ae Sune, ee Cent See ndad at ge eee Petersen he alan at at ir Sea toe, See eon at eat ate ah ee ar eae Tere ee ad Sree cata pe =e ee ra eer eet ae Ee Pe oe ul a ae eas Se ae Diet ae Sate use od Bo Sor oes gees ae Sos tate arial eae I's eos ouens Cate as Se “terete So a Seiten eters cae al te he Sos Paes “an eer octal a. Sa we Sa fea, wv eptna Ces erg "asa a oe here dag schoot with Supt. st his pest Sie “Cig ener an roa oe ee eee z ecncdt h ae see a Sete Sera Sone cea nae ort rare a i a ee Sey ie Sonar eee Sa rare ces Sear nee eee need nar teecteee aise aacis gusta ior et ee ton ee eee se eer nae Soe oro iene Pres mace ees Seer eer oo nee Pee ore ‘Thanksgiving sermon preached by Pee ca eee Be ote ee fe ore ne Rich oan ea coe a eae ort an aa e eae esac me eke eee Pee ee eae eee eee eae Sarees eran aaa cane eee Seer eee eee ree a cea es oe a Pe i cree es oa eee eae ra eee foe oer a Purcell, Okla, May 20—The Mt ME ehvred. ticeUne waa we 2a tended. ‘The. Purcell, Booker’ Wate Schoo! closed May 6. witha ba par Dic. Paul's Valley” Bage-ball Cee Dlayed “Purcell "Thursday, May 6 foores 7) and 5 favor’ of Pant Valley, "AR ‘eotertainment waa Saturday night or the. ea banauet) was given Saturday ight Preset an,Dowsae from Berwin, Okla. waa visting Annie efferson and’ isa Annie Bae Win, Mra. Pinkie Lite. wan, ete Hor Mise Alene Jeterson.” Stee Mugele Anderson from Okabe City was viele to: Nee, Hemet Brown, Wedneaday. Mr. Otto dame tron motored to Washington Wee beaday nigh Mrs Lilie ‘ead gatetune "Pay and ator Sonor of Mey Clarence. Harway, Paul's Valley. re. attic Orage Was called to. Kose, ‘Texan, ober Tethers etahty-tretsaivernary” Poe eli fanle tenn and Mr Maile Daniele itt Saturday for the" edate of Mra. Dana rower, Mr. Perry. See ME doh Walker every Saturday for the Dak Ina Express Ar. Henry” Chretien Made «fying {rip to Oklahoman 9 Sunday. WorLD EATANLINH ARMORY em “aurratonse eke ia mmastmening of ue canoe peo Saree soe o GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD Automobiles, trains run on the wire. No quarterly once each year: $4 where, until you to member also w at any other time of it in your hot garage—that's us Chain cannot be GOLDEN CHAIN Automobiles, trains and air planes are too slow, we pay by telegraph, we run on the wire. No quarterly payment: 15 cents each once each year; $1.50 once each year; $1. where, until you have paid for 5 deaths a member dies within 10 minutes after at any other time, there is about $423.00 at it in your home before the undertake garage—that you. Use you in all $2.30 chain cannot be broken—more people do No quarterly payment; 15 cents each month to headquarters; 90 cents once each year; $1.50 once each year; $1.00 upon the death of a member any where, until you have paid for 5 deaths; no more, that's all--that's us--If a member dies within 10 minutes after paying $1.40 to become financial or any other limit, $200.00 due their family $200.00 of it in your home before the undertaker can back his filver out of the garage--that's us. You pay in all $2.50 a year, that's all--that's us. The Chain cannot be broken--more people die, more money--that's us. Automobiles, Sunshine Specials, Cannot Balloons in Airplanes run to 1000 for us when a member of the Golden Chain dies anywhere in Texas or Oklahoma, grip the Golden Chain runs upon the wire, (See above)--That's us. None before or coming after us like us--That's us T. E. TOLL J. W. JEFFE DOBBS QUANTITY HAIR POSITIVE ELIGIBILITY PRICE € Will cure dandruff, make the life and lustre. Will stop hair r Used regularly will stimulate U growth of new hair in a very short One Box Seed PREPAID FOR FOUR BOXES Dobbs Drug C Memphis TEAGUE Phones—X 1802 and Rooms—208-10—2549 Dallas, T. E. TOLAN, S. K., J. W. JEFFREY, S. S., MRS. E. E. WILL. GOLDEN CHAIN O DOBBS QUALITY HAIR DRESSING POSITIVELY THE BEST PRICE 60 CENTS sure dandruff, make the hair soft, glossy and mastre. Will stop hair from falling out or br early will stimulate the scalp and cause a new hair in a very short time. One Box Sent Parcel Post PREPAID FOR 60 CENTS. POUR BOXES FOR £3.00. Write Dobbs Drug Company Memphis, Tennessee. T. E. TOLAN, S. K., V. T. TUBBS, S. A. J. W. JEFFREY, S. S., O. B. CLAIDORNE, S. T. MRS. E. E. WILLIAMS, S. E. GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD DOBBS QUALITY HAIR DRESSING POSITIVELY THE BEST PRICE 00 CENTS Will cure dandruff, make the hair soft, glossy and give new life and lustre. Will stop hair from halting out or breaking off. Used regularly will stimulate the scalp and cause an excellent growth of new hair in a very short time. One Box Seat Parcel Post PREPAID FOR 60 CENTS. FOUR DOXES FOR $2.00. Write— Dobbs Drug Company Memphis, Tenn. 5-32-41 Tongue, Texas, May 28—Sunday school was held at the University School, Savv. Bav, Dr. Hill was at his poet Sunday evening and sightseeing. Henderson was ab- sent. THE CORSICANA SUMMER NORMAL JUNE 21, 1920 Summer Normal School for Henderson counties has been located in that city on June 21, at 9 o'clock Published by the The public is invited to attend of taking advantage of the education the state. The Normal will be first certification at its close to apply the faculty will be made a and reputation. The term of Normal will it such as he has been taught Teachers desiring information G. W. JACKSON, Fred PROF, A. R. FOREME Bounty and lodging will be mass expensed upon. This Normal hopes to meet Texas, where they have located ner Normal School for Navarro, Limestone, counties has been located at Corsicana, and on June 21, at 9 o'clock a.m. at the Free Public is invited to attend this Normal for a advantage of the educational advantages as Normal will be first class and will issue all at its close to applicants. faculty will be made up of Teachers of long lon. norm of Normal will be six weeks and the o n Summer Normal School for Navarro, Limestone, Freestone, Henderson counties has been located at Corcissana, and will open in that city on June 21, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the Fred Douglas Public School. The public is invited to attend this Normal for the purpose of taking advantage of the educational advantages as offered by the school. The Normal will be first class and will issue all grades of certificates at its close to applicants. The faculty will be made up of Teachers of long experience and reputation. The term of Normal will be six weeks and the requirement such as has been subscribed by the state department of education T. G. W. JACKSON, Fred Douglas High School, or G. W. JACKSON, Fred Douglas High School, or PROF. A. H. POKEMEN, Conductor at Mecca, Texas. Normal will be located in a Texas, Normal expenses moderate. Normal will be located to meet a long felt want in Central Texas when the located hopes only Normal hereto. 5-22-41 PAGE SIX THE WORLD'S GREATEST LODGE GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD What is That They All Say, Who Know us. payment; 15 cents each month to headquarters $1.50 each year; $1.00 upon the death of a man you have paid for 5 deaths; no more, that's all—the within 15 years after paying $1.00 to become mrs there is about $420.00 to $500.00 due their fan home before the undertaker can back his filiver and the man who broke it after paying $1.00 to broke—more people die, more money—that's us. Automobiles, Sunshine Specials, Cannon Balls and Air Balloons, and a member of the Golden Chain dies anywhere in Texas or Oklahoma, grip in hand, Bolon Diamonds, the win, (See above). That's us. None before or after coming us like us. PHONES—X 1302 and X 4807 ROOMS—208-10—2549 Elm Street. Dallas, Texas. DOLAN, S. K., V. T. TUBBS, S. OFFREY, S. S., O. B. CLAIBORNE, S. MRS. E. E. WILLIAMS, S. E. GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD HBBS QUALITY HOR DRESSING ALLY THE BEST 60 CENTS the hair soft, glossy and give new from falling out or breaking off. the scalp and cause an excellent short time. Nest Parcel Post FOR 60 CENTS. BES FOR $2.00. Write— Company Ohio, Tennessee. 5-22-41 Brewer, F. J. Jo acres of when you what out Wise or Dallas every S from the R. Rev. fill his M. E. able man every day numerical Although able Sun others were on a static di J. R. view. A family New York presented with $2 dinner. Rev. J. stand on Sunday. course. Mrs. J. after the L. H. Luckebury and Rev. Helm preached at the first Baptist church in North Town last Sunday night. He was joined by his daughter. Her mother came down from Dallas to see her. The school will be closed on Monday and her parents and wife visited R. H. J. for Navarro, Limestone, Freestone, located at Corsica, and will open o'clock a.m. at the Fred Douglas attend this Normal for the purpose lucrative advantages as offered by class and will issue all grades of icants. up of Teachers of long experience be six weeks and the requirement posting So we are managers, established business to manage the business has ever found country recruitment Business member SAYES N THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS. TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920. UBBS, S. A. BORNE, S. T. Brewer and family, Dr. L. J. and J. J. Brewer, who are on the edge of air hand. That's right Johnson, when you pay for it but more; that's what our race need is more land. It's not a lot of land. Dallas Express. You can get it every Saturday evening on the street R. J. BREWER, Agent. HONE YGROVE Rev. Collins came in Saturday to his appointment at St. Paul A. M. and was able man and be putting forward every effort in the spiritual and advancement of his church. Although the advancement of the church was a Sunday Sept. Pendleton with other Sunday school teachers were able to discuss a difficult discussion of the lesson Rev. I. Swance conducted the review of the Resident family at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Mrs. Winnie Smith provided Tom Smith with $700.00 and a very delicious dinner was served on the occasion. The Resident met with the stand of Eastland Baptist Church Sunday, and delivered an able dinner to the Resident met with Mrs. L. D. Sanders last week after the meeting they were royally entertained by Nina Bagaby is indisposed this week. YOUNG MAN PROMOTED BY INVES- MENT FIRM. (Associated Negro Press) of the most significant signs of the time's development of investment propulsion on our group. This has been demonstrated months as never before by Kriebel, a large Banking firm of China. As recognition of the possibilities known and reputable firm secured the Babb one of the most prominent, whose reputation for honesty, municipality, whose reputation for honesty, Babb entered the office of this in-house firm, and has had signal success in posing of listed stocks of the highest so. Remarkable has been his success, manner, that the firm has decided to move to the neighborhood of the new Side, in the neighborhood of the new Side, and 55th direct, promoting Mr. Babb to manager of the new department, business ventures in which the group has business ventures in which the group has business ventures in which the group has financial circles from one end of the country to the office of Mr. Babb. Business League and its prominent Business League and its prominent SAYS N. A. A. C. P. is GROWING. (Aassociated Negro Press- house, New York) A woman an address delivered before the local administration of the Adjunct Admendment of Colored People. W. G. A., said that the work among big success by her organization. From the Association is now employing the Association is now employing C. S. HAINEY, Dallas Oll Man. According to our promise in this week's issue of the Dallas Express, we take pleasure in handing over our book to the author on Oil and Petroleum which is gladly given to us by Mr. Hailey for our paper and the same is published by the consent for the benefit of the public and especially our race. The great pike lake of Trinidad is situated in a tertiary strata called the *Bahama* strata, perhaps lower pliocene. The asphalt is derived from bituminous shales containing vegetable remains, and habited surface of the planet may still sometimes be seen in the process of formation, with its orderly arrangement. Occasionally the bituminous substances become plastic and even changes from oil/to pitch may be brought about partly by the evaporation of the volatile ingredients in the water air. Captain Mallett observes that near Cape La Brays in the island of Trinidad, fluid bitumen sometimes seas and arises to the surface. The same author quotes Guimin as stating that about seventy years ago, a shot of land on the western coast of Trinidad near half was immediately to the great terror of the inhabitants. A similar subsidence at an earlier period may probably have caused the death of Trinidad the cavity having become gradually filled with asphalt. Every geological form from the island of Trinidad the cavity having been formed fieldstone, when first broken. The Niagara limestone of the upper strata from the island sometimes so impregnated with bitumen that the substance when the stone is burned for lime, flows from the Now remember that Mr. C. S. Hailey is representing the Bookkeeper, a woman of Texas and the shares are $1.00 - each par value. So be loyal as a nace man or woman and be a shareholder at $313 State St. Dallas, Texas. EXHIBIT WORKING OF MOVABLE SCHOOLS, IN ALABAMA. (Associated Negro Press). Auburn, Ala. May 26 The Alabama Auburn, Ala. May 26 has just issued a new circular which shows the Colored people throughout the state and encourages them to attend other features depicting conditions among the people appear in the new circles. 83 GIVEN MORRIS BREW DEPLO- PLOMA. Atlanta, Ga. May 29 - Morrison Brew dairy has its Commencement ceremony with a M. E. church. Ninety-three graduated from the University of Alabama. T. Howard, R. H. Singleton, D. A. Townley, W. A. Fountain, Cooper distributed the prices and certificates to NEGRO WAITERS PLACED IN CAR- OLINA RESORTS. (Associated Negro Press). A Colored waiter is coming, into fashion. Colored waiters are coming, into fashion. The restaurants are now being used in the leading restaurants being the first to return to the city. The situation is that the white waiters are away from the Colored men, but are working side by side to be a success other cafes in the city will adopt the plan. Jacksonbore, Texas May 20. —We rain. No Sunday school at either church. Rev. Johnson and Dr. Miller of Mineral Wells came in Sunday at the church. HALT! AFTER A MARCH OF FIFTEEN YEARS WE COME TO A GLORIUS STOP SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS June 16-21'20, The Sunday School workers of this country have exerted every effort to make the first invasion of the North a decided success. Every Sunday school should be represented. Where it is found impossible to send a messenger, send in your enrollment blank, thereby identifying your school with the greatest Christian work of the present age. "Front Line Sunday Schools and How To Build them" Is a problem that the CONGRESS has successfully solved. Send for an enrollment blank now. Fill out and return to the CONGRESS Secretary on or before June 10th. Remember this CONGRESS will be ably represented at the World's Sunday School Convention in Tokyo, Japan, in October, 1920, by the CONGRESS Secretary. Have granted an excursion rate of one and a third fare for the round trip on the Certificate Plan. Every representative should ask his ticket agent for a certificate or receipt, when purchasing tickets going to the Congress. The Congress Secretary will sign the name. Present this signed receipt to the agent at Springfield and you will only have to pay one-third fare for the return trip. Tickets on sale June 12-18, good to return June 24th. In writing for blanks and other information, please inclose 5 cents for post-haste service. Send all communications to the SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS HENRY ALLEN BOYD, SECRETARY OUR NEW HOME PENDLETON AVE. ST. PERDINAND AVE. 25,000 MORE PORO AGENTS WANTED Equipped with the Very Latest Apparatus for Teaching the Poro System of Scalp and Hair Culture and all Branches of Beauty Culture Terms Moderate Diplomas Given Write Today for Further Information PORO COLLEGE Poro Corner St. Louis, Mo. night. Several additions to the church. Mrs. Sarah Moody left Monday morning for Dallas to visit her brother and wife, Mr. J. R. Cosley. Mrs. Catherine C. R. R. Wichita Falls and Veron, and returned with his daughter, Miss Lola Bell Barnes, who taught school at Vernon. Miss Ethel Alexander of WITH THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE ALL RAILROADS version rate of one and a third fare for the representative should ask his ticket ag tickets going to the Congress. The amt this signed receipt to the agent at third fare for the return trip. Tickets In writing for blanks and other info service. Send all communications to the DAY SCHOOL CONGRY ALLEN BOYD, SECRETE 523 Second Avenue N. Nashville, Tenn. Cleburne spent Saturday afternoon and night with us, left Sunday morning. Little Mildred Brunel entertained a number of friends Brown was returning home after visiting in Dallas. The young people have organized the B. Y. P. Night. Teachers meeting on Tuesday night. Mr. H. J Morrow was able to return home in Wichita after two months illness; his wife accompanied him, also Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. Ehlol Smith. He and his wife went to read see G. W. Means and get 'the Express. Help your own race. Stop reading the white papers—the white man won't read yours. Some Towns In Texas ```markdown ``` WEATHERFORD Weatherford, Texas, May 20–25 services good Sunday. The A. M. E. Mary church rally was held on Sunday. Summons raised $50. money raised by Mrs. Ella Smith Carlton. Mrs. Ella Smiths $60.00. Rose will Summons teternation next Saturday night at Mrs. Bird's. Mr. John Mann and Worth. Mr. Jacobs will Worth. Mr. Jacobs is still ill but some begin at this writing. Mr. Chas, Kini begin his work. Mr. James young went to Eastland. Have your money ready when the reporter calls with ROCKDALE Rockdale, May 20—Sunday school was fine. Weather very unsettled. Are. Arquilla Harris and James. Are. Arquilla Harris and Thursday to attend a singing contest at the A. M. E. church. Rev. Green pastor. They enjoyed a pleasant day. Are. Arquilla Harris on Monday and every body is invited. Our motto *is*, be on time. Each person was made to feel glad of the day. Last week. Read and kept posted. RONHAM MILFORD Milford, Texas, May 20—Miss Chaney Annison went to Italy. Miss Emma Burnett, Burnett and Larraine Baskin, and the baseball-ball boys of Kelley Miller High school went to Hillsboro and played in favor of Milford. They also played the Italy boys, scores 3 to 0, favoring Milford. They preached the annual sermon of Kelley Miller High school Sunday night. Mr. Frank Buckingham went to Dallas. Miss Beatrice Spiller of Waco Save a nickle for the Express. The reporter is tired of carrying you long. L. B. RICHARDSON, Reporter. Amarillo, Texas, May 20—The C. M. E. church is carrying on a re-reading of the 1916 sermon of Menogan is very sick; he is the pastor of the Mzion Biont church. Mr. Payton died on the 16th. Miss Ruth Elliott left for Palm Beach, Calif, to spend the summer. Miss Amanda Bryant is on the slick MIDLAND Midland, Texas, May 20. Mr. Arthur Jacobs of the Munger Mave, Dallas, Texas, stopped over in car window of the house. Tom Scott has returned from El Paso. Mrs. Andrew Smith of Pecos is in the city. Mr. E. Reametis of the city. Mrs. E. Reametis STONE & COMPANY KAP-O-LINE EXCLUSIVELY PERFUMED. MAKING A MOUNT DESIABLE DRESSING FOR THE HAIR. A REMEDY FOR DANDRUFF AND ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP. STONE & CO. PERFUMERS. DALLAS, TEXAS. KAPOLINE—Way to make Knotty, Kinky Hair straight without the hair. Wear hair thoroughly with Kapoline shampoo, along hot water and your hair. Wear well into scalp brush and comb hair night and morning during treatment. KAPOLINE—Sold by druggist or will be mailed upon receipt of prepaid and your order number. Please Kapoline brand. Kapoline Shampoo, 50 cents. Manufactured by STONE & CO. Perfumes, Dallas, Texas, Desk-2. Agents wanted. Note: We supply formulas for the making of all kinds of toilets and hair remedies, also the raw material for manufacturing purposes. The inventor of this Hair Grower, which is made of sixteen ingredients and containing everything necessary to GROW Hair, prevent Dandruff and Tutter, prevent the Hair from falling out, and keep it soft and shiny. It does not make the Hair Stick, but keeps it soft and fuzzy; it makes the Hair awfully soft and straight without pressing, but you may press it if you desire. I guaranteed this Hair Grower to GROW Hair on an average of one inch also to darken gray hair. Price by Mail 1. Box; 60c, Boxing Oil; 60c, Champagne Paste; 60c. Want to send 100 extra with return for return. Agents send 100 extra with return. Send post office or express money order payable to crew of the Rea Hotel are holding things fine; Mr. Less Brown, cheff, bishop; Mr. Robertson, Archie Robertson, head waiter, Mr. and Mrs. Rea are all smiles. Mrs. Brook is back from P3 Paso. Mrs. Rea is whereabouts of Mr. William Hubbard; last heard of was in Louisiana. His brother, G. W. Hubbard, Midland. Mrs. Rea is whereabouts of a lady named Mrs. Laura Williams, who at one time lived in Jefferson, Texas; had a lady friend named Mrs. Laura Robertson; please answer. Laura Shelton, sister. WEST West, Texas. May 20 - Bold Spring Baptist church services Sunday were reported grand. Rev. S. M. Williams, pastor of the night day night. His text. Samuel 16:24 Mr. Tom Rivers took a trip to Elmatt, Friday. Mr. Williams, wife of the pastor, took the bedside of his sister brother Mr. Martin Saddler. He is improving Mr. and Mrs. Lacey made a trip to the church. Mr. and Mrs. was here Saturday to see his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Totton. Johnson preached a wonderful FORNEY LUFKIN MINEOLA THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920 a total of $4.90 from that church. Master George Washington finished from the public school here. The free banquet of the A.M. School was enjoyed by all. Rev. Wright is the beloved pastor of said church. The free banquet of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor was enjoyed by all at Mr. Johnson's pavilion. The papers did not come. It is not the fault of the agent. Please have your money ready as the agent is preparing to leave town. SAYS NEGRO TEACHERS ARE MORE EFFICIENT. (Associated Negro Press). More than 400 teachers are outstripe white isheroes in this state. At least 100 are in the state. Dr. N. R. Baker, a county superintendent has disclosed the fact that there are hundreds of colored teachers who stood in her door," said the Doctor, "if the white teacher being shown among the Colored people in school work than there is. This condition continues the Doctor "cannot continue without danger to the students," is furnishing all the teachers needed themselves in the work steadily. The whites are beginglute themselves in GOLDEN TONIC "The Wonder" Read what Mr. Paul Kennedy, Woodland, Texas, has to say. Was unable to work on very little good, four months now since I had a doctor, comparatively well, weight was 150. Would not do without Golden Tonic for any reasonable consideration. Read what Mrs. J. E. Richard, Farmersville, Texas, says: "My mother had been given up by physician. Golden Tonic, having heard and seen its wonderful results. I began its use, mother's Golden Tonic was right night. Mrs. Richards tells of severe case of rheumatism, cured after visiting Springs and no benefit was found. Did I need 6 bottles rheumatic remedy in connection with Golden Tonic, now GOLDEN TONIC $1.00 per bottle. To send any address C. O. D. by Parcel Post, Postage prepaid. DR. LINK MEDICINE CO. 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Madane Murray is proud of our race, and look our best as that helps us in or one box of Golden Ointment, or of Golden Brown Ointment and one its soap is elegantly perfumed and its essive oil from the skin and helps are effective as a bleacher and to light- X-ADDRESS ARRAY STEWART BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BIS, TENN. PAGE SEVEN PAGE EIGHT GILMER Gilmer, Texas, May 13—Rev. L. D. Franklin of Marshall filled paper for the Sunday with credit, both morning and night. He also prescribes for Sunday with credit at 3 o'clock. He took for his subscript "Going to Jerusalem" with credit, with credit application $10.00, both Sunday school and school with credit application $20.00, both Sunday school and school with credit application $20.00. Mrs. Sally Gibbs is here on a visit to see her son, M. L. J. K. and Mrs. J. M. K. to success super night night. and Mrs. Will Hawkins entertained the pastor, Saturday. Saturdays she entertained the Pastor and K. C. Ingram Sunday. Sick leaked breast Milk. Sister Ethel Mathis is very ill. Bro. J. C. Cragger is looking at things. How many are all uneasy for a while on account of his absence, but the angle of his eyes is the place to the delight of all W. H. M. S. met Monday. Sister K. C. Ingram, president; Sister M. BLOSSOM. Blossom, Texas, May 13—Sunday was good at best churches. We are getting plenty of rain and sun. Jon H. Allen, deputy of A. W. sparse through the city, Monday. Hev H. Allen, deputy of A. W. sparse through the city, Mr. Island Thomas, Mr. A. T. Patterson and Mrs. Worlde. Johnson spent Monday in Paris or business. Hev H. Allen spent Saturday and Sunday in DeKalb, on business. The Holiness is counting down to town. Several people have separated. Mrs. Willie Minter in real life. Several people have joined the G. C. of W. all of the sick are improving. The success will change hands after next week. Prof. E. W. Cobb is going to turn everything over to the Holiness and Defender. I thank all and all for your patronage and I hope that you will continue to CAMERON Cameron, Texas, May 13—Rev. D. M. Davis of Bristol preached a very special service on Sunday. Instead of putting all of the emphasis on the lodge, he pictured our defects as lodge member problems. An address was delivered by Prof. C. W. Rile, who is with the State Department, and Prof. B. Brown, Little Kenneth Webster Modestions M. Webster, C. B. Kelly Brown, Little Kenneth Webster Brown motivated to Rockwell, Tuesday Miss K. V. Pulton, the County Industrial Supervisor, closed her work here on the 7th instant. This year, she will be working on the 8th, years in this particular phase of work, Prof. L. W. R. Worner, the State School (schools) was much impressed with her record and her work. Madam E. K. Caldwell is planning to open a new school in the future, Mrs. Georgia Turner, Meres Mack Robert, Brooks Williams, Bill Anderson, W. I. Harris and Sam Anderson, all publicists of Milam County assembled of the Masque Hall Tuesday, May 4. The publicists of Milam County assembled to the State Convention to be held at San Antonio May 25. A strong collection headed by Hon. Joseph C. Worner, the County State Convention. It was the largest convention ever held in Milam County. Mrs. A. B. Robinson cards the streets of St. Louis is "some city" and that the conference is largely attented to her mother, Mrs. Ella Michaud. On Wednesday night May 5, the American Woodenmen of Cuero Camp Mary attended a literary program at the Brothers Chapel, Robert Mooney was introduced to the audience as master of coroetry and interested literary program was rendered. Music was furnished by the choir. Then we listened to a presentation of works by Yokumak Neighbor Ton Rodgera. We then returned to the hall and served. We were able to write up six new members for our camp. Several Neighbor motored over from Brown and Brown and several others. We failed to get their names also. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their daughter came over from Yorktown. PARIS Paris, Texas, May 20. —The annual Thanksgiving sermon of the Odd Pellows has held at the S. W. Paul Church, held at the M. W. Hampton preached by Rev. C. N. Hampton. Mra. Lula Womack, the mother of Lula Bracken, the died Friday and survived by her daughter She was a very old and esteemed citizen of the county. She is surpassed by her daughter and standing in Paris, Mra. S. A. B. Akrae and Mra. Morela Saunders. They were all present at her death. Services were held at churches and Mother's Day services were held at each. Rev. C. N. Hampton, the mother of the two Thursday and Friday at the Woman's District Conference, which was held at Oak Grove Baptist church. Mr. Charles Gibbons City, Mo., where he will reside in the future. Mr. Charlie Gibbons City, Mo., where he will visit relatives and friends. Mr. Gibbons High School is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Tess has returned from Nashville. Tess has been accompanied by her mother. Gibbons High School Notes This is the last month of the school year and all things are working for the best at present. The school has a large and regular, for which the patrons of the High school have the thanks of the teachers. Recently the school has presented at the High school and delivered addresses before the student-body. Prominent among the visitors is the Chicago, who made an address which the pupils and teachers will visit. Mrs. Mary D. Lundieley, Supervisor of National Census, visited the High school recency and delivered an appreciation of the valueable appreciation of the valuable help which Prin. E. M. Bailley gave as an enumerator for the city of Paris, gladiator to have the presence of Hon. Gellepie and Mr. Gillian of Chicago, who are now making preparations for the annual Commencement, which will be held on Monday night May 31. The students of the Wylie High are seven members of the graduating class of which six will deliver orations and one will give a piano seance. Mr. Wylie will deliver the valedictory address and Miss Jennie Cooper will deliver the salutary address. There will be fifteen students. The Commencement this year will be held in the Grand Theatre on Saturday, be on sale preceding the date of the entertainment. Hon. L. W. W. Rodgers, the Governor, will be auctioned by Supt. J. A. Fulk, County Superintendent of Alamato County Schools with the Alamato County School District, who will be accompanied with Fritz, Bailey in the interest o the Summer Normal, which is held on Saturday. He will dress to the pupils which was well attended to. The Undergraduate Entertainment will be held at the Brae Theatre on E. Tudor street on May 27. This promises to be an enjoyable event for people of this city will be delightful to know that Miss Mayne Titus, the principal, will be years in the city, but not of Muggee, Oka, will appear on the program for the evening of the Commencement. services over the remains of Dr. Russell, who died at his home in New York City in 1945, was known and loved by a host of friends and colleagues for the past five years. We extend our condolences. Sunday was a great day at New Hope. A very interesting program ordered both the morning and the afternoon by the mother of the commemorators at Mothers Day. One accession to the church. A happy bunch of Sunday School teachers, spent a delightful afternoon on the Park campus of the South Waco school. The Jones and Anderson teachers, spent an undertaking that has opened its doors for business in Waco. The annual session of the Old Faithful Museum at St. Paul church last Sunday evening. Dr. Jones of the M. E. church prescheduled a powerboat lsmerm. Before the session, the Dallas, delivered one of her matches addressed to the assembly—invites. Central Texas College began its closing exercises May, May the Calantheans and theaco hold their reunion andaco Taborian Park last Monday night. The fair Calantheans were at their and entertained their guests royalty. Late Tuesday night Dean Reynolds of Prairie View College delivered a speech at St. Paul, under the auspices of Extension Department. Dean Reynolds bound from start to finish and bound from start to finish and all left amply repaid for having been admitted June 4th. June 4th. Paul Quinn College close June 3. Get the Express at the CLEBURNE The Chairman of the cemetery, Mr. Charles Alexander, will call a meeting of the city's business after the city of the dead. We need a Business League. The citifens of Clobbern ought to get together and relatives of Blooming Grove Mrs. Pamie Wright died Monday Friday. Mrs. Pamie Wright has his sister sick at Dallas, Mrs. C. D. Hunt is visiting relatives at Clay Court. Mrs. C. Hunt will be renn is in the city visiting. Mr. Albert Green has bought a house in the city. Mr. Albert Green gates entertained the Lakeside City Club; refreshments were served Mr. Charles Boyd of Dallas was in the city. ATLANTA Atlanta, Texas, May 20 - Sunday school at First Baptist church was excellent. Supt. John, the Miller knows won the banner. After Sunday school was dismissed we took 5 minutes to the banner. The Miller won the o'clock. Devotionals conducted by Deacon Wilson. The crew an angel boy. The pastor Prior seemed to be at him. Prior探访了 from the subject. The subject Country, Heb. 11:16. Our souls were made to rejoice. The members analyzed over the death of their Expasor, Rev. T. C. Rodgers of Marr. Angie Nannie Steele, Miss Ennora Mrs. La. Washington, Mrs. Angie Nannie pointament at St. Paul C. M. E went to Marshall Friday and was running 20 to 8 of favor of Marshall The program rendered by the faculty of the Atlanta High School (Col. All those that were present. Rev. Marshall the church Sunday, service reported good. Don't forget to see Mrs. L. Washington or Mrs. L. Murphy for RIESEL THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920 Sam Long of Lawrence, Texas is town this week visiting Miss here visiting relatives. Griffin, The Golden Chain of WHITEWRIGHT Whitewright, Texas, May 20 - Sunday school was well attended at the Marianne School, Mr. B. H. Henderson, Mr. B. H. Henderson, Adopte a boy baby was born to Mrs. Buelgus Gate Monday morning in Morristown, N.J., where nicely, Mrs. Harris was here from Wola City, Monday. Mrs. Sunny McCoy is on campus in Dillenwood dock. When you have your news worth printing give it to the Dalles Expo. Coel. Gateswood, Reporter. CROCKETT Crockett, Texas, May 20. It was a great shock to the people of Crockett when we received a telegram of a clock, when we received a telegram of a pastor that Rev. T. C. Rodgers, the pastor of the fissionless Baptist church had fissioned in city, city, city. We heard all of last week here in He spent all of last week here in city, city, city. People, settlers are in sympathy with his beloved church, are in sympathy with his beloved relatives, are in sympathy with his beloved meet him in sympathy before he met Paul has lost a great pastor and a man. We, the members of Miles C. Man, We, the members of Miles C. Man, We greatly in sympathy with the members of Saint Paul, and also with the pastor of Miles C. Man, We greatly in sympathy with the pastor of Miles C. Man, E. church. You will find the Dallas Church, You will find the W. M. Scott's Barber Shop. REV. B. MALLARD CUNEY Cuney, Texas, May 20 —Sunday school and 11 o'clock services were held at the C. Brown prescheduled a noble sermon. Mrs. Mollie Thomas, Mr. Edmonon Thomas, a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey on the sick list. Mrs. Jemma Woods made a trip to Tyler this week. Mr. E. Garner is a nice eater at Chase Collegiate settlement for Chase Collegiate. Mr. W. C. Cary is suffering with it. If you want your shoes repaired bring them to the Cuney shoe shop. First-class blacksmith work. F. E. Cary is progressing nicely with the Fulton confectionery company. League is planning great things for the 19th of June. Watch for further notice, a busy on the farm and hospice for you. We are having a deal of rain here is very refreshing. Miss Molly Murphy will join this week. L. Hamilton will eat a day in Bruny Creek this week. Mr. W. C. Price, Mrs. I. L. Smith made business trips to Jolli, this week. Mr. E. Ford has extended his business trips to is soon start this line out in the Evans Spring and Sand Flat settlement. Mr. B. Mailay is doing first class cate and market work in Cuney. Mr. Monie Johnson is giving first class lattice service in Cuney. Mr. Monie expresses TROUP **Troup, Texas, May 20.** In spite of the inclement weather Sunday school was fine with Supt. J. E. Hawkins, the school's head, and Hawkins is spending a few days in Marshall, visiting Bishop College and Don and Ana Langhams are visiting East Texas Academy commencement. Misses Cordella and Vera W. Willmann Saturday and Sunday. Honored guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Willmann Saturday and Sunday. Honored guest of Minae people Sunday. Bro. J. P. Swain sustained a serious cut foot and is proving to be a damn recovery. Mr. and Mrs. D. Daniel has moved the cream partier again, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown left for Fort Worth, a few days ago. Slain is very sick, a very sick is much improved now. MINEOLA Mineola, Texas, May 20—Rev. Adams preached at the Baptist church Sunday night. Light of the day at the church ship church. Mrs. Vince Adams and Johnny Davis, H. Hawkins are joined by Harrietta Blain. check in for Mosaic lodge for the death claim of her husband. Mr. Jesse Walker will soon open his ice cream parlor moving picture show. Mr. B. Stewart moving picture show. Mr. B. Stewart has a new Ford for service. Mrs. Kardasek in north Windsor. Mr. McFearn has the Express sent to him to St. Louis, by his mother every week. Coma and get the paper parlor cream parlor opened on the Westside. For rooms go to Mr. Anderson Hunter, who says keep the Express coming. ROCKWALL Rockwall, Texas. May 20—On account of rain there were no services Sunday at the church of the church daily any of the church account of the weather until July. Rev. Renee Dupree, Grove School the city, Grove School closed 14th inst with Miss Daisy Hollingworth, our teacher with picnic and concert at night it was Mr. Orra Thomas' little daughter, Thomas fell off a horse and broke her foot a few days ago. Catherine has returned home after spending three weeks at the bad side of her mother in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, and reports her horse was hit. BLOSSOM. Blossom, Texas, May $0—On account of the inclement weather Sunday school and church services were held at the Riverside Party given by Prof. E. W. Cobb and students. Friday night, was was grand. Music of Dr. Clarkville, Texas. Mrs. Roe has been here for the past week assisting Prof. Cobbs prepare for closing concert of his band. Prof. Cobbs Rent of New Boston, Texas, was in Madam C.J. Walker Preparations If you want Beauty of Complexion and Loveliness of Hair, try Mme. C.J. Walkers World Renowned Toilet Preparations. ( PULL DIRECTIONS ON EVERY BOTTLE ) BE SURE THIS SEAL IS UNBROKEN Mme. C.J. Walker Mfg. Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. DEPARTMENT IO. town this week visiting Miss Iris Lynn, J. Holden Chain on the World is doing nothing to inclement weather. We think we can be able to set up a lodge here. Hon. W. J. Renoirs, V. G. M. of town Sunday and set up Tents of the Knights and Daughters of Tab- rine. Mr. John Michel is still on the sack. JACKSONVILLE MARSHALL Marshall, Texas, May 20.—The Ancient Order of Pilgrims held their annual Thanksgiving services in the E. E. Church, with an elaborate program and about 300 members in line with the dedication. All Mrs. Loveville acts as the Mistress of ceremonies. Rev. T. H. McCormick served as the Baptist denomination died at his residence in New Town, after a very short illness. Mrs. Loveville was attended from Galilee Baptist church, laid the foundation. Nicholas cemetery, more than 2,500 people, attended the last of this great man. The floral offerings were large and beautiful. The relatives and friends to mourn his lost. He was a member of the American Woodmen, and was buried in the Master, Chelsea Norris and Miss Susan Graham of Dallas leaves for Kansas City. Mo., to visit her daughter and relatives. Mrs. Mamie Steele of Dallas leaves for her niece are in the city. Mrs. Grace Barlow is in the city. Bishop College close one of its most successful colleges. ARDMORE Ardmore, Okla., May 20—Mrs. B. A. Jones has been in the city since 1912. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Wallace Moore was called home to Bonham on account of illness. Mrs. Dempsey Williams spent a few years relatives. Mrs. Hunter of Shreveport, called to the bedside of her daughter Goss and Miss Iva Helen Prophet Goss and Miss Iva Helen Prophet Booker was called to the bedside of his brother, Mr. Jim Booker, at Pittsburg, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren Roff street, N. E. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ekebok have moved into their home in the city visiting friends. D. G. Draburnberg of Cleurone, Texas, was in the city visiting friends. D. G. Draburnberg rapidly. Her many friends will be glad to hear of early recovery. Mr. Gorc Smiley is in the city visiting D. W. PORTER, M. D. (27 Years' Practice) PHYSICIANS Graduates of three reputed and blood diseases. We give 600 and OFFICE—MORGAN Boll Street and 8:00 A. M. to 11:00 Hours: 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 C. C. POR PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, of three reputable colleges, specialising in diseases. We Give 606 and its modified derivative OFFICE—MORGAN-BUSCH SANITARIU Boll Street and Central Avenue 00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. 00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. 00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. PHON DALLAS SUMMER NORMAL AT THE COLORED HIGH Beginning, June 21, Courses of study leading to S Permanent, and Permanent A faculty composing me the curriculum of the Texas verses of the country. The school will be at the opportunity and facility to be a PALATI, a PALATI, PALATI, a PALATI, Conversity, Principal Dale Public University, Principale Dale Public University, Dean, Jarvis Ch Marshall, Wiley Uive University, Miss Lillian M. Toul Dallas Public Schools; Miss V. Fort Worth High Schools, Futrition for the Session of Eh all who may attend. For fur- C. F. CARR, 3025 8 N. H. HAYES, 3025 8 T. D. MARSHALL, 2 Courses of study leading to Second Grade, First Grade, Primary Permanent, and Permanent State Certificates will be offered. A faculty composing men and women of broad experience in the educational work of Texas. A faculty from the leading University of the country. At the High School building, where every opportunity and facility is to be had for first class work. Tutition for the Session of Eight Weeks $80.00 Tutition for the Session of Eight Weeks $80.00 for room and board for all who may attend. For further information write: C. F. CARR, 3025 State Street, Dallas, Texas. N. HARLEE, 1811 Boll Street, Dallas, Texas. N. R. BOLLE, 1811 Boll Street, Dallas, Texas. SUMMER NORMAL AT TEXAS COLLEGE Tylen Beginning June 21, 19 Splendid faculty, ideal loca able rates for board and tutu paring to teach. Write to th Tyler, Texas. Running June 21, 1920 Running Eigh did faculty, ideal location, healthful ejima for board and tuition. Just the place teach. Write to the— Splendid faculty, ideal location, healthful climate and reasonable rates for board and tuition. Just the place for those preparing to teach. Write to the— PRESIDENT, W. R. BANKS mC.J.W C.J.Walker C. C. PORTER, M. D. AND SURGEONS, the colleges, specializing in venereal its modified derivatives -BUSCH SANITARIUM Central Avenue SCHOOL, DALLAS, TEXAS Sending August 16, 1920. Second grade, First Grade, Primary Certificate Titles will be offered. and women of broad experience in A faculty from the leading U.S. High School building, where every work for doing first class work, rector; N. W. Harlie, Biddle Uni- lversity, Goldtown, Fisk University, Fisk Indian Institute, Hawkins, Texas Institute, View, Smith, Fisk Uni- versity, Hoseley, Fisk University, teacher H. Moosey, Fisk University, teacher $8,000 made for room and board for her information write: Boll Street, Dallas, Texas. Boll Street, Dallas, Texas. Texas. 20 Running Eight Weeks. tion, healthful climate and reason. Just the place for those pre- W. R. BANKS, 5-22-4 PHONE H. 2675 THE PALACE THEATRE Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Vanda Guesten duoylenwong and Miss Janet Browne on Wednesday evening May 26, 1930 at 825 Allen street at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of 2423 Foster Avenue are the arrival of their baby. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mrs. Janie McKinley. After a two month stay in the city at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ford, Mrs. Ladonna Taylor returned Thursday to her home in Brooklyn. Do not borrow your neighbors paper—its bad policy. Subcribe now Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brewer of Corsicaian visited Mr. and Mrs. Hassan Adams of 2720 Jujulette St. the past. Mrs. Sallie Peterson of Shreveport, Lars is in the city visiting her sisters and cousins. Mrs. Cottage Lane and Mrs. Virginia Adams and Mr. Will Collins. A sojourn was arranged for her Mrs. Moods. Mrs. Ella Dunaen (teacher in Waxahachie school) was a guest of Rey. Mrs. Thea Kline was a cousin avenue Saturday and Sunday. Miss Blanche Wright is seriously ill at her home 2081 Jujulette Street. Mrs. Browne is visiting Okla., is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Janie Lincoln, 992 After closing her school at El Reno, Omaha, Mrs. Fred Roberts and she joined in her husband at 3192 Flor大街. The paper is so much better, Oh, better, like to read it; here is my subservient to Mrs. Roberts, of 3400 Munger Avenue this week. Thanks said the reporter. May your trust be upon Rev. C. Hampton former pastor of Munger Avenue Baptist church, and new pastor in Texarkana, preach the gospel. Wednesday morning for Temple to conduct a revival meeting for Rev. C. Hampton at Mt. Zion Baptist church. Mrs. Jane Lincoln 903 Good street after having spent several pleasant days at her home, Shreveport, H. Mrs. Adam Williams of 3028 State street who recently underwent a knee surgery. Mrs. Adam Williams is resting nicely, it is reported by friends. R. R. Richardson of 1824 Leonard street is the proud recipient of a large bunch of red carnations, having received some from Seattle and a daughter, Mrs. O. F. Coleman, me Miss Louise Lee, formerly of the city and was a token of Mothers' News was received in Dallas has week by Mrs. Elnora Leavison and Mrs. Linda Bryant had died at Austin. Mrs. Bats left immediately for Austin, while Mrs. Leavison returned to Austin. Mr. J. Q. Starks, 306 Juliete, who recently had amputation of his foot performed he recuperated and was able to walk. over the Batts interest in the Furniture shop on Central and Boll Mall, in the Mall of Kansas, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. M. S. Stephens, 2309 Thomas avenue. V. Harvey, who ten days was a guest of Mrs. Della Patterson, 1015 Holl street, has returned, and Mrs. Sarah Harshir of 2807 Julliet street, has been confined to her bed several days. Rays of the Dallas Express, safe, sound and secure, 20 cents per month, see the circular. 1912 Alen street left the city recently for Los Angeles, Cal. where he has accepted a position with a leading Dr. Doe. Mr. John Harris, wife of the manager of the Grand Theatre, left Wednesday, April 19, 2012 at the city capping route via St. Louis, Chicago, Philadelphia, then New York City. Think before you act, subscribe not the paper. Express. Its the paper for you. Master Manson Woods of Cameron, is in the city visiting Mrs. Irene CUPID. DARTS Mr. Robert L. Weems and Miss M. McWilliams were married in March 8, 1994. Mr. McWilliams february 25, 1920, at the home of M. Smith 809, Smith 808, Shil Sh. Dallas Texas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS. TEXAS. MAY 22. 1920. WOMAN AND MAN KILLED IN EARLY MORNING DUEL GEMS FOR YOUR SCRAP BOOK. Hobo Bill ran up a hill, but it was not for water; The stuff was red, And the Barkeeper said. "You'll get no change from your quarter." Isn't it strange how ladies express themselves when men pass them, me, they will say, "isn't he love him?" Others will say, "I wonder if he is a single man." But honestly girls, I am married said Samuel Simkima the other day to my sister, I had really couldn't blame me, for marrying. I had to do something—I was out to do something, and did anything to do; I married. The old saying was "Love bliss" well that was the case with me. I once was blind now I see. Marrying has absolutely blind no longer. Ican see now from a long range. Ican see now from a long range. "Though old the thought, and oft expressed, 'Is his at last who it says it best.'" BEWARE OF PEDDLERS, *Beware of the many fish huckleberry that are constantly visiting Colored River fish that are caught out of Trinity River. These fish are fed upon at home and are not desirable and unfit for consumption. These peddlers pick for Negro neighborhoods and prey upon the ignorant inhabitants of their product. The variety of fish commonly seen is the "Gerbera" fish and big sewers of the city. People buy and buy because the prices are cheap within itself should expire and buy because the propose low prices are the bait that catches and lures the unfortunate into to purchasing some unfortunate and unfit for use. Quit buying much of this "guerbera stuff" knows about and you know less. Don't wait till winter comes but be prepared to buy our wood and coal; remember last year's lesson for you. The Dallas Express failed to adhere, and it is predicted to be a greater scarcity of gas this year than last. The accounting according to Mayor Wozzecka's ultimatum will likely be more serious this year than last. EWING MAKES HIGHEST SCORE IN TUESDAYS' Only four of the usual twelve amateur sportsmen who usually play golf or the Gun club were present on last Tuesday day. It is thought that this lessonin numbers was due to the lack of training trying on new "space" and in other ways attempting to regain their battle with the new equipment operation the bids made some mighty puzzling flights' according to the report. Those present on Tuesday were A. Adams, H. Strickland, Dr. P. M. Sunday and E. Ewing. The Ewing Ewing, 22; Strickland, 18; Adams, 12; Sunday, 11 Dr. R. T. Hamilton acted as scorekeeper. FLOOD WATERS CLAIMED LITTLE HENDERSON GRICE AS FIRST COLORED VICTIM Little Henderson Grace age 12, living at 1105 Nassau Street was claimed as the third house in the raft into a pool of water backed up into the Katy traks and Wall street North of Forest avenue Wednesday FRIENDS ENTERTAIN MRS. JOHNS The Birthday of Mrs. Johns was celebrated by a bunch of jolly friends at the McLean Music Mo. Lab. The home was beautifully decorated with flowers and a dainty vase of flowers. She spent in music, song and recitation. Prof. J. C. Phillips, A. B. Elocution-room. From Dunbane, the solo was sung by Lay, and an instrumental solo was played by Mrs. Gusie Montgomery Johns for which she made a speech of thanks. All left at a late hour after having enjoyed a well spent WHEATLEY PLACE CLIPPINGS The Whettley Place Community Mission met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Glaser, after a lengthy discussion, and by common consent of the members, it was decided that each member bring an unfortunate children. The previous members, J. B. Glaser, and after a short business session the lesson was discussed in full, with one new member Mrs. O. A. ANDERSON, Preen MRS. J. B. GLASPER, Reporter. The Whettley Place Art Club highly entertained at the residence of Mrs. O. A. ANDERSON, 14. A large number of members presented weather, but a lovely present. One new member was glad received into the club, Mrs. B. Strain, after a meeting aftered after the vocal solo Mrs. B. Davis, Subject. *Lead Thou Me* Mrs. B. Moore, Subject. *Breathe* Mrs. B. Moore. *Oration* by Mrs. Lee Peace. The club will entertain at Mrs. M. P. Butler, 360 Meyers street. CHARLES ADOLPHUS WADE NOW HOLDS THREE DIPLOMAS By N. W. Harllee. Some of the Colored people of Dallas deserve special mention for the interest they have taken in the history of the city. They have made unusual sacrifices in the higher and professional training of the students. A bright star rises in the person of Charles Adkins White, a finished graduate from the state of Texas, but to his parents and the state of Texas, but to the entire South. Mr. White graduated three times. First from the Dale High School with high honors, second from the classical course of college, and third from medicine from Mehryar Medical College, May 15, 1959. He also specializes in FREE We can help you to reduce the high cost of clothes. We can not do it alone. We need your co-operation. Only 4 weeks until your national holiday, JUNE 19TH. You will want a new suit. Come where you can get an Extra pair of pants FREE. This will save you from $15.00 to $25.00 at the STAR TAILORING CO 2220 ELM STREET Each man that buys a suit from us, is helping to reduce the high cost of clothing. Beautiful line to select your suit from. The extra pants off of anything you want it. Match your suit if you like. Tailored to your special orde', remember the place. Open evenings until 7:30 p. m., during the week. course in Fisk University for Master's degree. All honors to Charles Adolphus Wade and parents. FORMER CITY TEACHER DIES AT AUSTIN News of the death of Mrs. Mary doffett was received in Dallas Sun. doffett was well known in Dallas before she was well known in the city schools of this city, and news of her death will be received here. She died at Austin Sunday. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown us at the sudden death of our son and brother, Henderson Williams, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Signed: MRS. GRISE, Stephanater. MRS. W. L. GRICE, Mother. FLOSSIE WILLIAMS, Sister. THE PORO CLUB. Mrs. G. T. Smith was hostess of the Wednesday, April 13th with the President, D. Burton, presiding. The meeting was held in an order after which several increasing orders by members of the club. The next meeting, on Friday, 31st, the dedication of Mrs. Williams, 3140 Greenwood street, Thursday. May 27th. All agents are requested to be present. JOINT MEETING LOYAL FRIENDS OF AMERICA. To the members of Sunshine Palace No. 1, Olive Leaf Palace No. 2, Delrose National Palace No. 11, Delrose Palace No. 12 and Magnolia Palace No. 13. You are hereby notified by email to your session at Wednesday night, May 14, on the Loyal Friends of America hall, 2413 1-2 Elm street, Dallas, Texas for an annual sermon, arranging for decoration day and annual sermon also to transact my other business that may come before the meeting. MRS. C. E. THOMAS, National Grand Mistress. MRS. BIRDIE SPADEN, Sewing School. PAGE NINE W. H. HALL, Expert Tailoring. PHONE X 5098 LET CHAMBERS AND COMPANY make that Spring or Summer Suit for You. Something snappy and full of "pep." See their novel line of suit patterns. Everything right—Cleaning, pressing and dyeing. R. H. CHAMBERS & CO., 211 N. Central Avenue PHONE X 5098 CHAMBERS AND COMPANY *make that Spring or Summer Suit for You. Something snappy and full of "peep." See their novel line of suit patures. Everything right—Cleaning, pressing and dyeing. LEWIN'S MARKET PHONE YOUR ORDERS Y 1403 X 1406 Special Prices for ONE WEEK Roll Roast ...20£ Rump Roast ...25£ Roast Pork ...30£ Stew Meat ...17¾£ Brisket Roast ...17¾£ Pork Chops ...35£ Pure Pork Sausage ...30£ Mixed Sausage ...20£ Back Bones ...12¾£ Spare Ribs ...30£ Deliveries made to any part of the city. Special Prices for ONE WEEK Roll Roast .....20¢ | Rump Roast .....25¢ Roast Pork .....30¢ | Stew Meat .....17½¢ Briket Roast .....17½¢ | Pork Chops .....35¢ Pure Pork Sausage .....30¢ | Mixed Sausage .....20¢ Back Bones .....12½¢ | Spare Ribs .....30¢ Deliveries made to any part of the city. LEWIN'S MARKET (We Are Forcing the Meat Prices Down) Automobile Delivery 2411 ELM (We Are Forcing the Most Prices Down) Automobile Delivery . . . 2411 ELM EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Feature Pictures and Comedies Bills Change Twice Weekly Bills Change Twice Weekly ```markdown ``` THE MAMMOTH THEATRE SATURDAY, MAY 22ND --- ```markdown ``` PAGE TEN BODY OF BLACK EXHRUNG Received by RELATIVE Casket Draped with Large, American Flag. After warmth ceremony body in Ia da. In a drub metallic casket covered with a large American flag body of Private Wesley J. Evans week by the mother and relatives. The body of Private Evans is the first of Dallas soldiers deceased in the war. He was among the first recruits to volunteer his service; preying the navy, he thus included him in one of the big Transport ships and was on the way on the second voyage when he was struck by a bullet. He was wounded deceased occurred 3 at sea. He was buried at Brest, France, with military honors. He was moved to corner of Allen and Juliette and many other relatives. Funeral service held at the American church of which the母 er is a member) Wednesday evening Mrs. Hay asserts that at the trial of her husband for assault to murder, she was in custody. He was conclusive, that he would be sent to the penitentiary. She said she wanted that done, but she told him she disliked to send the father of her children to die, but she would rather not die, but she would not return to children's father in prison. Wherever she, she claims the prosecutor dismissed the case to "Jack" and "Mary," she claims further, that she was directed to spend some money in the prison, not do, contending that if she had done so, the accounts in the white papers would have had a different MEMORIAL In memory of Mrs. Annie Anderson Lytle, who departed this life May I love it, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old chair; I’ve treasured it long as a sainted prize I’ve treasured it with tears and embalmed it with sighs. ‘The bound by a thousand bends to my heart. It will still break, not a link will start. Would you learn the spell, a mother chair, and a sacred thing is that old arm chair? Shall me to lice my earliest prayer. As I knelt beside that old arm chair, The only daughter, MRS. JESSICA HALL, Dalins, Texas. BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watkins 517 Masten street, May 7, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lewis 517 Masten street, May 7, a boy. To Mr. and R. E. Jones 4242 Cottage Lane, May 5, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell 1113 Ross avenue, May 5, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith 1111 PETER M. Pupilism and Surgery, Room 205 Pythian Temple, Phones: X S378; Res. H. S357 Refractive and mucral exertion Glasses correctly fitted. The export tests and glasses are made for glasses made for glasses insures a scientific fitting in Office 88-888 CENTRAL AVE. THE MAN WHO WAS THE MOST WONDERFUL MAN WHO WAS THE MOST WONDERFUL MAN DR. P. M. SUNDAY, THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920. THE MAMM SATURDAY, MAY 22ND THE MAMM SPECIAL WESTERN ATTRACTION Henry Starr Oklahoma's and Texas' greatest of all Outlaws—AL JENNINGS, JESSE JAMES, and all the rest have nothing on HENRY STARR. A first run production in seven reels—nothing but action from start to finish—lots of gun play hold ups and fighting if you crave action don't pass this wonderful photo-play by something to tell thrill and delight you, not a greatest of all Outlaws-AL JAMES, and all the rest have ARR. A first run production but action from start to finish ups and fighting if you this wonderful photo-play by thill and bright you not a A MAGN FEAT Support in ev A story WHOWING THE U FUTILITY OF CR AND ITS UTIMA Oklahoma's and Texas' greatest of all Outlaws—AL JENNINGS, JESSE JAMES, and all the rest have nothing on HENY STARR. A first run production in seven reels—nothing but action from start to finish—lots of gun play hold ups and fighting if you crave action don't pass this wonderful photo-play. Something that will thrill and delight you, not a dull moment. One day only—Saturday, May 22nd—Matinee 2 p. m. This photo-play was made in Texas and Oklahoma. Mystery of 13 Also EMMETT DALTON in his latest western attraction "ACROSS THE CHASM" and LITTLE SAMBO—in a knockout comedy. We open Sunday at 1 p. m. N in his latest western attract- MASM" and LITTLE SAMBO— We open Sunday at 1 p. m. Also EMMETT DALTON in his latest western attraction "ACROSS THE CHASM" and LITTLE SAMBO—in a knockout comedy. We open Sunday at 1 p. m. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 24TH AND 25TH SPECIAL SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION. STROHEIM'S WONDER PLAY Blind Husbands The greatest and most astounding photo-play ever made. Not a dull moment—a story that will thrill and grip you. An absolute guarantee goes with this picture if you are not satisfied we will cheerfully refund your money. Two days only—Matinee daily 2 p. m.—Don't miss this production—Admission—Adults 30 Cents: Children, 20 Cents. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26TH Our greatest of all serials d most astounding photo-play will moment—a story that will an absolute guarantee goes with not satisfied we will cheerfully Two days only—Matinee daily this production—Admission— Children, 20 Cents. 6TH all serials The greatest and most astounding play-photo ever made. Not a dull moment—a story that will thrill and grip you. An absolute guarantee goes with this picture if you are not satisfied we will cheerfully refund your money. Two days only—Matinee daily 2 p. m.—Don't miss this production—Admission—Adults 30 Cents: Children, 20 Cents. "ELMO THE FEARLESS" Featuring the great and only "ELMO LINCOLN." Also a two-reel western with HOOT GIBSON and a HANK MANN COMEDY-Matinee 2 p. m. and only "ELMO LINCOLN." western with HOOT GIBSON IN COMEDY—Matinee 2 p. m. Featuring the great and only "ELMO LINCOLN." Also a two-real western with HOOT GIBSON and a HANK MANN COMEDY—Matinee 2 p. m. THURSDAY, MAY 27TH. "THE MOON RIDERS" The greatest off all western serials—also a two reel attraction featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON and a side splitting comedy-MOON RIDERS continued every Thursday-Matinee 2 p. m. all western serials—also a two- ing HERBERT RAWLINSON— comedy—MOON RIDERS con- —Matinee 2 p. m. The greatest off all western serials—also a tworeel attraction featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON—and a side splitting comedy—MOON RIDERS continued every Thursday—Matinee 2 p. m. FRIDAY, MAY. 28TH. "TRAILED BY THREE" Our latest MYSTERY SERIAL also a two-reel western attraction—and a Lucky '13 comedy TRAILED BY THREE continued every Friday—Mati-nee 2 p. m. ERY SERIAL also a two-reel —and a Lucky '13 comedy continued every Friday—Mati- know that I —how to win finally be at the wife in pathize with husband's de usual woman usual photo Our latest MYSTERY SERIAL also a two-reel western attraction—and a Lucky '13 comedy TRAILED BY THREE continued every Friday—Matinee 2 p. m. COMING MONDAY, MAY 31ST—DORTHY DALTON'S latest production. Black Is White COMING SOON—Mary Pickford's greatest production HEART OF THE HILLS Controlled only by Colored People—for Colored. The Colored folks amusement home. ELIHU WINN and JOE TRAMMELL, Manager and Owner. Pickford's greatest production OF THE HILLS colored People—for Colored. The ent home. E TRAMMELL, Manager and Carl Laemmle offers The Most Enthra Strohein "BLI Controlled only by Colored People—for Colored. The Colored folks amusement home. ELIHU WINN and JOE TRAMMELL, Manager and Owner. A DEBTOR TO THE LAW A MAGNIFICENT FEATURE Support in every detail A STORY WITH A MORAL SHOWING THE UTTER FUTILITY OF CRIME AND IT'S ULTIMATE OUTCOME BASED UPON THE LIFE OF A MAN, WHO, AFTER THIRTY YEARS OF ENDEAVOR, GAVE UP CONVINCED OF THE FACT YOU MUST PAY IF YOU DO NOT ABIDE BY THE LAW. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE PLENTY OF ACTION, AND WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURING HENRY HE TRIED IT CAN'T STARR AND FAILED BE DONE SEE THE PHOTO-PLAY AND BE CONVINCED THEY call me "The Satan of the Screen." That's because, in "BLIND HUSBANDS" I play a polished villain in the only way a villain should be played—to make you hate him! But if you're a woman, I don't think you'll hate me—you only be fascinated—because I know so much about you! You'll know that I know how to show wives when they're neglected—how to win their affections—how to place them where they'd finally be at my mercy. And though you'll stoutly deny that wife in "BLIND HUSBANDS" is to blame, you'll sympathize with her longing for love and you'll lay it at all her husband's door—and mine. If you don't, you're a very unusual woman—just as "BLIND HUSBANDS" is a very unusual photorama. Come and see. You'll have the most tremendous hour you've had at any moving picture. Now playing. A Universal-Jewel Production de Luxe. Carl Laemmle offers The Most Enthralling Melodrama of Modern Times Stroheim's Wonder-Play I am Stroheim Your Theatre Name, Etc., in this Space JOE TRAMMEL AND ↓ ELINU WINN OWNER & MANAGER Grand Central Theatre | G0) = NR ae Ms eg pe Ie a meeps cane cies te a 2), Special Feature Attraction io t a) CAF M TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH AND 26TH, 1920- 3 hy f an Matinee Each Day at 2:30 p.m. Be 7, eee (A (ae) oe i £2? 1 (RG Why Change Your Wife” i fo Re ss saith igs oe Swanson, Thomas Meigham and Bebe Daniels. To husbands who have and g i" Te wusbands who have not—The greatest treasure a man has in thi i i i | Ai Fe we gee the ~~ of God should he a ae he? man hee ee % y, ee 4 & ‘ou may or you may not have ever changed wife for another. it wil i ee. Cae | ches’ pay sige oo aie! Joe eet eek ee ; ra ow Lk at ES pee Aman would rather have his wife for his sweetheart than any other woman. ; Cecil B. DeMilles Reena Ta ie be your husband's sweetheart, you simply must lean when to forget PRODUCTION e i 4 , “WHY CHAN GE ‘Wives and husbands life's problems are solved for you. ) : YOUR WIFE o “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” An answer to “DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND." oat y (Picture, J | seers ADMISSSION-Adults, 35 Cents; Children, 25 Cents. ; SESSLER EEE SILI | GRAND en i CENTRAL THEATRE ; JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER p> SOSOSS SOS SS OSHS SS SOTO SRO Reece ooo Ses: } BSS — Pee ey J Se y Pa SALI" RAPES cHvmon, Ne hm shar, DBs unday"aebol ta Well ene Wietay sence, anaes foie came eau’ Ben. te rogtesing aly ads) eh ferviee wan the sing of the Bi Teattate and or Den. sel, np ttintendea ‘of Sloann poached enuf semon th Coote wi Bronce Me HAWKING, MReportr, cee OF GoD. fey. GL Bryant, pamor Ait nerves wee Wel ttindea Suny” The ponte” want ses from the cys kving wots to eset tout, "Renan te hid toe “anne fonvenuon ne alse at ted Er sthessonideey tas a fina’ preached for torney as Hirt: Aaron Crowe; Ges hati the great boy each ease wats eueaee ae aes se Scare” “Hee fix ‘te ey une Hea0t inpreatee The aster lon wan bold at the "anual ing with "recipe Of iio Earn fad to eens year od 'ton olor “aah wor Bons “at ne ANT eno s {otra sare) the Seep tacnt stand. ‘were abounded "at neck Soule suite tomes cba Tecan st the day 400.16 upta of the day $60.76 ‘SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. §. 0. Guster, Pastor Sunday rehool wae Very’ food but was hindered by rain.” Pastor: Gus {er preached an able kermon at the morning. hour” from” Duet. “24-4 fubject "A" true friend.” after whic {wo member ‘were. added to" the chureh,” Receipts $83.71 FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev, PLAC White, Pastor, Sunday "tehoo! was opened at 240" and was well attended. Class No. 6, atl has the banger, The reparation made ‘by the. teachers for" the lesson was excellent Tov, W. A. Lott preached © splendid ser: mon “Sunday morning.” Weare ens eke. Mate, Yet ‘opened at the usual our, with brother Dudley prosaing inthe’ ab: ‘sence of President Molet The les fou was weil taught ‘We listened 10. a. aplendi_ pro gram at night, Rev. PA. Shelton reached from’ the subject: "¥e ‘Shall haw’ the truth ‘andthe truth ‘Shall make ‘you free" Prof. J.C: Philips, noted "clocutioniet recited two verses on Love and Hate. We ‘only "with thet ‘he. had had. mone time to releite and we ope to have ‘Bim aga, ‘We ave #16.10 to the Green-Me Carthy” Kepublican ‘club. Total col Teetlon tor the day wan $70.17 MSS ZR. MITCHELL, Ten. area RAITIBT CHURCH, oar Bane, | Paster, Sunday tehool attendenee was ‘poor ‘on account of the weather bt Expt, °F. Smith was wt his post and ‘the eaton was fine. Collection 84.00 Mornin serviee wan fine. We had swith us Tey. Tee Cornelius. who Preached ‘8 sermon’ that was very Impressive, is wubjeet war’ based on Service.” ‘At pom, the elty BY. PU, Conquest” met “with, the Bethesda MB. Church. Their coming to us wasn glorious "ene. ‘Pleane come ‘tenin, $5.30 was piven “us for our Duliding.” Collection for "the. day 332.80. BRO, JOR SMITH, Rep. SAIVT PAUL 9 E cHRCH, Ree, 4. W. Weakly, Pastor. ‘The ehtreh services were attend: ein spite of the. inciemency ot the weather. "ty" Epworth. Leagues ‘evotténal meeting. wan tod. ‘by the Drosdent. Mien Teuby."Wentreat. The ‘League ix making ‘great. progres they Share planned “tng around the world, May 18. "The tonle. tor Alsengaion’ tn the Epworth League Hae alvin Chri “at” the: Bad of the trait" RUBY VENTRESS, Reporter? BL BETHEL BAPTIAT CHURCH, Bunfay school was opened on time with the mmo intereet mant Featea’ "The morning service was well at attended,” Pastor Moore. preached from the’ mubjects “A. Ceaselos Con {tek 1 Cor $36, ‘A\ payeholonin Imensage. that eld” at attention th fuer audlenen, ‘Tho aad. news 0 the death of Hew. Mew. D, ‘Moore's Anes enue her abaence. The panto find “his ite denarted to Starshall fom account. of death Ter. Moore ‘rit ‘ofielate at the funeral of Ker rhe aan it -aanivessary program will be fin thia week and end with tho Am eran’ sarmon Galtvered by ‘De ‘5 Juckoon of Now Hope Church A glorious time. with High elass ef: dertainment ir expected. ‘AU S:80 Bt, ov. 1. D. Wil ‘ann, the efty Misalonary, preached ‘e'hort but lmpreaaive. sermon. for {he "Kaiser club. Collection $31.90, ‘The in the fire rally tobe Iaueh fe AUS pom Ror I.) Wil Tings delivered a message ot aplet: ual warwth from the subjeet: "the Way" ot Avproaeh "to" od.” John 428, Brervone tw cordially nivited to ‘the ‘Pastors aaniversary, May” 17 a5, 190, Th B, JONES, Reporter. XVENING CHAPEE CHURCH. leat Tue Mistonary Society ts spirit ually” alive and hae its meeting fonee a month st the ‘church and ‘weekly cottage meetings. We have Fained: thie year) $100.40 and hav ‘ald out 481.00. tor education, $13. Te ter ahaitiy. Love an4 unica pre EVERY SUNDAY “THE LURKING PERIL” Ze aft par al nd is ponent Saag ‘serial ever filmed. Featuring Anne Luther and George Larkins, “THE THIRD EYE” PATHE’S GREATEST SERIAL Featuring Warner Oland and Eileen Percy, con tinued every Sunday. , ae aaa | ; | Le pte BE, : ve | ges | v | | | bal | eo ceca mags Don’t Let Our Business Location Worry You vailg among the members. We are making preparations to entertain the women’s national: council which con- renee the first Wednesday in Sep- tomber, 1920. The next weekly meet ing will be at the home of Mr, Wheatly, 3218 Cochran street NMS. WYATT, Prosdent. C. TINSLEY, Reporter. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 22, to20. THIRD VICTIM IN CHICKEN GAR- DEN ACCIDENT DIES Walllam & Skuse, wee 29 white died Wednesday at Baptist anita rlum. He is the third vietlm to die 86 result of injuries reeoived in th ecident caused by a dsturbment ot Ge Chen Ocsden ay ee cal Saas pas Eh: tbe AE Oe 4 ow Pe ati aaa JOHN HARRIS, | aeatios Aah Peist Broun ie race hot eminent rant, She Wis" ‘urprsed "Americ stoma Jimatea, eseted Janae an [amazed Rio Dasnner, [iittones, Osta May 26 and at Tui, "O¥ia ay 8 Sherian, ane te Fort Werth June’ sna Bini dne “ds Gorianay Sune ith | Mena dna Sty Houston dene sin, | Dalla, une Th aad $14 at Cale Tikela on sale at te dome makers scot tute Gem "Bee sore!” Noguers tus’ Store;_ Mok Faatueh Sentero Sooper Bee therm, Tueneotteager sha Roy sor’ tore MACK GiaNts AND VaANTMbns To" MAKE SWING “ANOUND Toor’ Wand. IR ADE NAR Tin GuowNbs oF sournEas Watutions Tho Dallas Diack olanta tt Saurday Yor Autti wher they go for tro cama wih ann Repairs thls trig" liad the uate of fan “ncn, ‘Heament 18d" Hlostonalteroaly andthe fetur to tht home fot ono abowt Fine 16) The Gans snohine has en horoushiy overhead with ‘seaequain of eran teatonahe PHaybe'and ‘upon their rata opin foe of fans wl ye greatly changed arto’ thee "conduct "oa forlgn ade “Wate ‘for en “he mlack Panther wi hike oer 1 Wiehita Pails for « couple of etme with the lac spoddery and ftom" there hey make 8 swing around the Southern Toop. PoUaIAS SCHOOL. no NOD. ax. eke one an mica Cloning exeteise of Douglas School will be held in auditorium ot ‘Pyehlan ‘Femplo. next” Thurwday evening, May 27th at #:30, ‘A two-act drama will be’ prevent ea 'by members of the xudent bods nd ‘certifieaton willbe "awarded oye fining eve seventh Krad. “Aauilaion to exercise willbe (COMING! | Y | ey | E A ee 7 i] NY F oe <a 7 pent yecm rh ts Nationa. Corresponding Seretary lot the Congreee of Mothers and ParenTeachery’"Avsoeatens. Al eehy are retuested ne asad Tenor fend42.0 stan vip dale 00 ta {ional meeting in Hot Springs, AVE ter a1 ty an 29, 120 Peiaters Mex riggs Ha, 24 washington “avenue, ale, "esas Preldents Nev Booker 7. Washing ons Tuskegee, Aimy vice-president ire, roo, Ok ateee ‘one: searineht Sree jeinds"Duloney, exarkane, "Atk 20uy woos Dus 9, 29nn Woods, a barber died Tues. diy Say 12 at ity Howto ‘Tuberenlos’ Phe body ix being hel a Peopiea Undertaking’ Compan Srrangements of relatvgs Wood fran well mown in East Baila bev Tore item eounred In the barter (ad fe ore one EVERY MONDAY FY ‘The Dott known man In the world In « sllion dollar Pathe Serial “DARE DEVIL JACK" continued every Monday. “THE HAWKS TRAIL" Featuring KING BAGGOT, GRACE DARMOND and PHEA MUT- CHELL, A story of iegual distinction, King Baggot, the sereen's greatest ctor, show exceptional ability im ten dlatinet roles with sereen's mort beautiful, womed— continwedevery Monday. EVERY THURSDAY—WILLIAM DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON. —"»—— “THE SILENT AVENGER” A million dollar aupersevial of love and honor, danger and daring. Continued every "Thursday cee ee 20 Cts.; Ten Year Old Children, 15 Cts. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY STRAR. os renee aes cc oy te Lane Li) ee RN ey ENGLEBERG MARKET hak Pear aerial ANNOUNCEMENTS, On May 24, vauderite will mak ts “appearance ‘at Palace Theatre showing “wvery nist to. big crowds ‘Grand ‘Central te sult playing. t god crowd nigh. Plenty” of pe High” school ‘Theatre is showing rome of the favorite. movie. ban nds always tn front. tanks fo something ‘rood ekid Herbert Batt ‘The Mammoth as usual t#. draw. Ing large "erowda nightly. Pent ot amusement ail the time, "The Park, always a favorite, bre tenting somo very clever vauderii features” thie "week. You ‘ean al ways et laugh here says "Drv brietor'C. Morn, DOUGLAS NIGHT SCHOOL CLOSES PROGRAM RENDERED, Closing exereies of the Doulas Night School was held Friday ight May 14, ‘at Salem Baptist’ chureh bythe’ papi Many ‘ot the scholars. exprested thentaeives as being. highly pleased with ‘the expertenee of Teuraing and by. thelr action and expressions e+ mionstrated. early “that night schools were really worth the while, An "appropriate program waa” exe: cated _ CLASSIFIED “ADS When your furniture needs re pairing’ wend it to. Starks Hospital, bog ‘North Ceatrat avenue, cornet Boll. Phone i. 6920, PAGE ELEVEN |, Save money, don’t throw away pour” ‘od taricore et" Bake esa of as —— hostat 9 ron tei toe Tosa ena tong tangy Salers pans sae Sem (hie anita Soa Stat actions see Sane Frame teeta may a oF soa Ween fem" StrrtsPhine i . eatt ges ee [one mene ‘nn QUE MACY. PAR oH vue prone tas oe sey roan tay a ae lpr: sores Crd Sel rani fe ae © pan aeoneee at SSE ae ata Sa a UR edalee i Pore Soa pe alte ema on ss ADDIE WHLLAAMs Pele ix og FORT WORTH, TEXAS NEWS PAGE TWELVE PHIL R REGISTER Fort Worth, Texas, May 20—W. L. K. Williams of 1142 South Park avenue, Chicago, Ill., was in the city last week while he preach a noble sermon at his old church M. Glead, he was greeted by his members and friends as though he had been away for years. Dr. A. L. Boone present pastor of M. Glead. M. Glead, also prof. and Prof. M. Rodgers of Dallas around the city. Mr. Annie Curry from West Texas, was a pleaser to the city last week and she shall make application to the Dallas Express to handle the paper out at Eastland. Miss Geneva Thomas of 2120 Ruth street, Dallas, was in the city this week attending the ball game. Mrs. Glead is in the city. Mrs. Dill and Dixon Understaffing Co. We welcome them to our city as it is the home in the southwest. M. 1939 New York City, a Past Empress Potten Tate of the Mystic potten Tate the city spending a few days with the city spending a few days with the city. Mr. Ed Loving at 1090 E. 4th Mrs. Annie D. Wright of 954 Hedon Street is still on the sick kit. He is back at his post with the Royal Mutual Insurance Company 915 1-2-8 back at his post with the Royal Mutual Insurance Company 915 1-2-8 Mrs. Resee Hicks was taken to the Booker Washington sanitarium last week. he is doing fine. He married Wednesday night, May 12 to Miss Elaine Jackson at the residence of the bridges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Jackson, the pastor of St. James street, the ceremony was performed by Rev. A. L. Boone, Mr. Theo Winn is the son of Dr. J. H. Twombly street has remodeled his church. Mr. Ben R. McCrumb, of 806 Twombly street has remodeled his church. Mr. EH H. Hudson of this city was married Wednesday night Mrs. Ora Crawford and left Mrs. Josephine Fort Worth, while in the city they were the pleasant visitors of the town Mrs. Lee at 1200 Josephine Street New York Avenue, 1100 New York avenue. Miss Sellee Hudson, Mr. Raymond, Mrs. Hudson, sister, brother and mother ness the affair. and his little bride and a very pleasant stay in a railway post clerk. Dr. A. B. Borders of 1324 Josephine street, one of the best physicists, hard trying to take care of women until it caused him to have a nervous break down, he has gone to hard trying, A.K., where he will spend a week's trying to regain his health. Mr. B. H. Ballard of 1153 Mansion, has purchased a -passenger Buck. Mr. W. H. Harvey, president of the Royal Mutual Insurance Co., Texas, to spend a few weeks taking his first vacation. Since the company has been organized which has been about 5 years. The hotel manwagnet last Wednesday night at Hiram's Park, the guest had a fine time, the members are working hard to commute, the Commans, Mr. H. E. Jackman, Mr. Tom Robertson and other faithful members were on the scene as uncle E. L. Gooden's Jazz band. Mr. Levi Cooper of Humbert St., the successful service car man has been in business, he has been in business, he has been in business four years and has four first-class automobiles and The following _____7 will please give account on your concern, in Akakoue, Oklao, Okaa, Oklahoma City, Okaa; Temple Texas; Hillsboro, Texas; Denlon, Texas; Shreveport, Louisiana; Texas; Shreveport, La.; New Orleans; Arizo; Denver, Ocala, Ocala; in send in some news at once, when you need to do so you delay program. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Speaking about good service, now I'm just like you. I want you to know that you have been good service that you have been some of you are as far as three months behind with your payment and give me a good service. I give give him service. I have worked hard to give you good service, now you should change your address please and set the paper will be charged to you until you notify me that you have You have treated the little boys good by taking the paper from the desk and decided that he would rather deliver the paper than to sell it. He says when it rains like it did last Saturday, he will be as nice to him by PHIL. R. REGISTER, REPORTER, 915½ CALHOUN STREET subserving as you were about buying a copy every Saturday. This is to your benefit to help him if you want your children to go up as students. You are making a mistake, this little boy will learn to read, learn the business world, learn to make money for him, learn to work in public, learn the laws of his country, learn to make trades be more efficient, learn the rate each week, which brings in fractions. He will learn the prices of goods and call you which will make you pay for your dollars, loans and let him go selling papers. Will you give him a chance to see what the little boy wants to make out of the money that you will consider at once. of the helm with pastor R. the scene, things move their usual good old way. After the usual program parment marches to its place of study and all repo taught lesson. When the enclosing scence made the count it was spite of the rain and chill 173 had taken part in the while a large number came to you for your dollars, loans and let him go selling papers. Will you give him a chance to see what the little boy wants to make out of the money that you will consider at once. The people of North Port Worth have no kick with Dallas Express when it comes to service. The treat of having Miss Mattie in Mays to preside over the first day of presciated by all the people of North Fort Worth. All the sisk of North side could not express their thanks to work that they did in this part of the city. All is quiet with the churches and clubs Samuel custom college Choral Club in a splendid practice at the home of Miss Rivie McCoy. The girls are mishievous that Montreal trying to convert all the other girls of the company. Miss Lillian McCoy says that "nobody will prove it"; while Miss Edith Die, says that "order is one of the first laws she will not die before her she will not break it." Miss Bertha Smith wishes to impress the club that she will not die before her she is going to have her fun, but Misses Edwards and Williams think that there is a time for everything she has been having fun. All the other girls behave fairly well with one exception Miss Robie McCoy; where there is fun she is able to have fun. There is fun she enjoys it. The boys are the only ones that the president can depend upon for W. D. Kirkpatrick, Pres. Paris Jones, Reporter. NEUTRAL ART CLUB. This club met with Mrs. C. R. Robertson, W. mct. 7th street, last week. We visited all the club members spent some sweet afternoon, who was hostess gave the club a surprise, 7-12. We were beautifully decorated with club colors, blue and white, all members pleased with surprise and are expecting with surprise and are expecting their gingham dress展位 at the residence of Mrs. C. D. H. Houston, 901 Jones street, given by the MRS. A. L. BOGAN, Reporter. THE PANTHERS WIN FROM BLACK BRONCS BY CLOSE SCORE 3-2. By winning their game Friday from the San Tone Black Broncs, the Black Panthers hold their half with 10-10. The Broncos, Wichita Falls, is crowding the local club hard for the head of the perimeter. The team's local fielding was 2 to 1. The fielding of Hill was 2 to 1. The local fielding of one-armed handed ball for the guard was the right field for the visitors were # Panthers W. Jones, ss 4 0 0 0 1 Bailey, 2b 4 1 1 0 Jones, 1b 4 1 1 0 Whites, 1b 3 1 2 3 J. Hill, 3b 3 1 2 2 Harris, rf 3 1 2 1 Riff, rf 5 0 1 2 0 Speerman, c 3 0 0 1 Reector, c 3 0 1 0 # Totals 30 3 2 27 San Antonio 48 AB R H PO Washington, ss 3 2 0 2 Bakman, 2b 4 0 0 2 Poole, 4 0 0 2 11 Holloway, 2b 4 0 1 1 Jones, rf 4 0 1 1 Goodman, c 4 0 0 1 Grant, rf 3 0 0 1 Mackey, c 3 0 1 2 McClure, p 3 0 0 1 # Totals 42 1 7 36 16 San Antonio 000 000 001 Three base hits, White; scarf hits, J. Hill; base on ball off Reefer hits, McClure; wild pitch, McClure, double play, McClure to Washington to Pocket; Pocket to L. Jones; McClure to Blackman 2; time of game, 1.19; unpure, McClure # PANTHERS DEFEAT SAN ANTONIO # NANNING GAME, SCORE 2 TO 1 MOUNT PISGAH. Having passed another mile stone on this pilgrimage from earth to Heaven the saints again gathered together at the house of worship and there mingle their voices and songs and prayer in worship and join their hands in fellowship Sun day at the old regular encampment. The threatening clouds and rains did not keep the faithful officers and teachers from their respective places and Davs. Davs at the head THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS TEXAS, MAY 22, 1920. of the helm with pastor Prince on the scene, things move along in their usual good old way. After the usual program each department marches to its respective place of study and all reported well taught lesson. The controlling secretary, had made the count it was reported in spite of the rain and chilly breeze 173 had taken part in the lesson while a large number came in too late for the lesson study but was on hand to witness the most exertious effort. Many new scholars and visitors were introduced and all were extended an invitation to again re-read the lesson. Collection for the day was 19.79. The school is making great preparations for the district Chauquaisat as Wahnhache, Texas, also send a representative to Congress at Springfield, Illinois to meet. The morning service open with an excellent praise service with many songs and prayer went After which Pastor Prince ascended the rostrum and spoke to the congregation in a longing for his subject the "Lord's Sermon," the most logical and powerful discourse ever listened to from this pulpit he seemed to have been visited by the sermonist. At the close of the sermon one was added to the church and after listening to an explanation of the work of the sermon, the work many of those who were present responded to this work. This will be devoted to the denominational work these will be a gathering of the Baptist Convention next Sunday at Mt. Pisgah to discuss this great work. The men's union met at the usual hour and all who was present enjoyed the taught lesson from the new book and I, "The Bible lesson will be taught next Sunday by Bro. A. R. The B. Y. P. U. rendered an excellent program and all who were present enjoyed it. We closed the night with a celebration from the pastor. He used for his text "Worship" and in his usual good old way brought us a message of thanks from the pastor. A throng of grace, he will return to Hillsboro, where he is engaged in a battle against old satan and his loss, we wish him success down the road. Total collection for the day $120.87. Bertha Hathman, Reporter, Dr. S. R Prince, Pastor Morning Chapel C. M. E. Church, Cor. 3rd and Crump Streets. Rev. M. H. Spencer D. D., Pastor. Morning Chapel C. M. E. all day in Morning Chapel. Sunday school was full of life with Surf Langston on the job at 9:30 The go to Sunday school movement is in The pastor preached a powerful sermon in the morning service. Rev. Spencer Dallas, Dallas, Sunday evening and preached the Knights of Templar's sermon. The Laymen met Sunday evening. E. B. Smith pushing the go to the night service movement. Coming soon—Prof. E. B. Ellison, B. A. Coleman and a well known celebrated musician. Pres. Emory C. Smith had the Eworth League in full hats. The team bound to Win class with Mrs. Della Page, pres., and Prof Jordan, teacher, captured the financial banner. The team bound to Win class with Mrs. Della Page, pres., and Prof Jordan, teacher, is drawing many Bible scholars out. You are always a welcome visitor in the League. The team is helpful. Get the habit and attend. St. James Baptist church, Corner Seasoned, and Hearing streets. Baptizing at 4 p. m. B. Y. P. U. music for all services. Two first class chorales to sing for you at 11 o'clock and night services to accomodate at 9:30 SAT music for orchestra music at 5:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. -orchestra music. Come to the place where you will receive music place services at 7:30. The chorus praised his fourth chorus for the day. Total collection for the day 40.19. James Brass Band is arranged in arrangements for instruments. PHIL B. RISTER, Reporter. PHIL B. RISTER, Reporter. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school opened promptly at 9:30:课. Supt. W. S. Sanders stepped upon the platform with his team and led by teacher, Ree. Winston. We has a glorious Sunday school and our collection was eighty centa, led by teacher, Ree. Winston. We has a joyful sermon by Rev. Hastin and then returned to our home in 4 o'clock we returned to the classroom and he had Rev. Parker with us to speak; he made some great remarks for our Savoury. We returned home and worked on the classroom under a glorious sermon conducted by Rec. C. C. Sarnles. His subject was "God's Mission. Collection was good." M. C. MELCLELAN, Reporter. Mt. Gilead Junior Choir FOREIGN TOWNS FOREIGN TOWNS HIGH SCH 321 MOV SUNDAY—JACK DEM LIAM DUNCAN—THE MONDAY—THE MID continued every Monday. ```markdown ``` HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE SUNDAY—JACK DEMPSEY, DAREDEVIL JACK AND WILLIAM DUNCAN—THE AVENGER, continued every Sunday. MONDAY—THE MIDNIGHT MAN AND TRAILED BY THREE continued every Monday. Robert Brunton presents J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN LIVE SPARKS SPECIAL ATTRACTION TUESDAY, MAY 25TH J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN "LIVE SPARKS" IN 6 REELS THURSDAY, MAY 2 OF HATE and the first of Thursday. Thursday is the THURSDAY, MAY 27TH—THE LION MAN, THE HOUSE OF HATE and the first of THE MOON RIDERS, continued every Thursday. Thursday is the last of THE LION MAN. Dolores Cassinelli in The Virtuous Model FRIDAY, MAY 28TH DOLORES CASRINELLI IN "VIRTUOUS MODELS" in 6 reels and HANDS UP, continued every Friday. SATURDAY—ELMO L MYSTERY of 13 continued High Sch ADMISSION 15c and 20c SATURDAY—ELMO LINCOLN in ELMO THE FEARLESS and MYSTERY of 13 continued every Saturday. High School Theatre ADMISSION 15c and 20c HERBERT BATTS, OWNER AND MANAGER LAWTON Lawton, Okla. May 20 — Mother's day was observed at Bethlehem Church, where the program was rendered. The papers were remembered, which show the product of some Christian mother's training. The papers were brought tears to the eyes of many. The choir rendered all those tears, and all those were all in a body. The prayer of Bethlehem was answered when the Owl of Owls is a leader that's hard to beat. Mrs. Upshaw Entertains Mrs. Lena Upshaw entertained her sister Mrs. Bessie Upshaw and friends with a party. Those present included Roxanne Rose, Texas; Mrs. U. Bank of Sherman, Texas; Mrs. U. Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mrs. D. Gathinne Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mrs. Marge Kelough, Mrs. D. Robertson, Mrs. L. Carter, Miss Philips and Mrs. A. B. Holmes won the prize. Mother's Day was observed at the A. M. E. church Sunday. Rev. F. J. Church preached nobile sermon. The church held a day under the leadership of its pastor, Rev. F. G. Haynes. Rev. Haynes is a strong man and brings things PURCELL Purcell, Okla. May 20—Services were well attended at M. E. church yesterday. Mr. Clarence Hargraves and Ms. Elizabeth Reed, Mr. Cliffon Harris is visiting Mrs. Lura Balley. Mrs. Anne Jefferson, and Mrs. Hattie Owen have to go to McKinney. When you want to scribe for the paper phone John Walker, 373, on south Sixth St. Dr. John McKinney. To arrive to Ardmore on business CHICKASHA Chickasha, Okla. May 20. —Services were well attended at all churches were well attended at all churches. Baptist church had a rally at 2 p.m. great success. Money raised $30.00. The Lincoln High School closed Saturday and graduates from the Grammar school department from the school. Graduates from the Grammar school. Miss Cecil Starks. Miss Hortense Dickerson. Miss Gertrude Kline. Miss Cleo McLean. Miss Leroy Foster and Mr. Erma Brown. SIX GRADUATES RECEIVE DI- PLOMAS IN SHORT HAND AND TYPEWRITING. Last Thursday night at St. Paul M. E. Church diplomas were grant- young ladies of the Short Hand at the Colored Night, school of the Colored, night, school. THE BUCK EYE Fort Worth, Texas In the name of a tailoring business equi- h. H. M. McCoy, the concern makes a making clothes for men and women. It is in their establishments that cuts and makes in their own place of business. Six men, w line of work are daily employed and they measures for some of the best dressers of persons in the outside towns surrounding prior of this business is himself an ex- plored the art of cutting in one of the Boston, Mass. The concern keeps a good s and you can place your order for the good time your garment is ready for delivery. They are located in the heart of the b E. 18th Street, and their place is one of the kind in the state. Is the name of a tailoring business conducted and owned by H. M. McCoy. The concern makes a specity of cutting and making clothes for men and women. It is a way of the Worth, making establishments that rite and makes garments in Fort Worth in their own place of business. Six men, well experienced in this line of work are daily employed and they are now making garments for some of the best dressers of the city and for many persons in the outside towns surrounding Fort Worth. The proprietor of this business is himself an experienced cutter having completed the art of cutting in one of the best cutting schools of Boston, Mass. The concern keeps a good supply of cloth on hand and you can place your order for the goods and within 18 hours time your garment is ready for delivery. They are located in the heart of the business district at 107 E. 15th Street, and their place is one of the nearest places, of its kind in the state. fore presentation of diplomas an enjoyable exercise was held. The were Miss Luna Berry, Miss Marian W. Virginia Berry, Miss Pauline Mitchell, Miss Mottie Porter, Miss Mason Wat-Scoot, conductor and teacher and Prof. T. D. Marshall, principal. Mrs. Jennie Noel-Porter and Mrs. H. T. Noel of Nashville, are in the city with Mrs. Julia Sunday, 2893 State street. [Name] Iown two of the largest and most modern located at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas; we have graduates all over the country making Preparations are the very best that money can afford. MY SPECIAL Those desiring to try to my Wonder your address a Six Week' Trial Treat Grower and Pressing Oil, with fulls $1.10. One Trial Treatment will convict I also teach my System personal; MAKE ALL MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. SCHOOL THEATRE Largest and most modern equipped Beauty Par- tish and Houston, Texas; employ 40 operators over the country making good, which is pre- very last that money can run. MY SPECIAL OFFER to try the Wonderful Hair Prepara- tion Six Weeks Trial Treatment, consistin- ing oil, with full instructions how to my system personally or by mail. Wr MAKE ALL ORDERS TO FANKLIN, DEPT. 806 PRARHIN IL THEATRE I own two of the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Parties in the United States located at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas; employing 40 operators in the two parkers and have graduates all over the country making good, which is proof that My Hair Preparations are the very best that money can buy. MY SPECIAL OFFER Those desiring to try my Wonderful Hair Preparation, I will mail to your address: 1234 Main Street, Shannon, Hair Groomer and Pressing Oil, with full instructions how to use the same for only $1.10. One Trial Treatment will convince you of its value. 3211 Cochran Street MOVING PICTURES BICK DEMPSEY, DAREDEVIL, THE AVENGER, continued THE MIDNIGHT MAN AND TR sunday. SPECIAL AT DAREDEVIL JACK AND GER, continued every Sund MAN AND TRAILED BY THE SPECIAL ATTRACTION TUESDAY, MAY 25TH J. WARREN IN "LIVE SP IN 6 RE MAY 27TH—THE LION M first of THE MOON RIDERS day is the last of THE LION M H. WARREN KERRIGAN IN "LIVE SPARKS" IN 6 REELS THE LION MAN, THE H MOON RIDERS, continued of THE LION MAN. FRIDAY, MAY 28TH uous del DOLORES CA IN "VIRTUOUS in 6 reels and HAND every Friday. DLORES CASRINELLE IN VIRTUOUS MODELS reels and HANDS UP, cont. Friday. in 6 reels and HANDS UP, continued every Friday. bring business conducted and owned by men who makes a specialty of cutting and and women. It is one of the few tailors and makes garments in Fort Worth. Six men, well experienced in this industry and they are new making garments the best dressers of the city and for many men surrounding Fort Worth. The pro- himself an experienced cutter having ing in one of the best cutting schools of men keeps a good supply of cloth on hand order for the goods and within 18 hours ready for delivery. the heart of the business district at 107 place is one of the nearest places, of its CLASSIFIED "ADS" THE AVENEW HOTEL H. W. and Mrs. in the 2809 The Aweber Hotel, 1712 Jones Street is a first-class place for traveling people to stop. We pay strict attention to ladies and to their protection. Reasonable rates. N. Ford, Proprietor HAIR SHORT or Falling Out? Is Your Hair Dry and Wiry? Does your Scalp Itch? Have you Scalp Disease, or More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff? IF SO, you should AT ONCE begin using MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN'S Hair Grower. It matters not be your Hair Prepation you have tried without success, you should not become discouraged and give up before giving my Hair Grower's trial. It has promoted an abundant growth of hair for thousands and millions. morning equipped Beauty Parkers in the United States morning, employing 48 operators in the two parkers and making good, which is proof positive that My Hair Special OFFER Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to a Treatment, consisting of Shampoo, Hair instructions how to use the same for only I convince you of its value. Offer to Write me for terms. EALLOWED TO 805 PRIORIA AVENUE., HOUSTON, TEX. EATRE EVIL JACK AND WIL- mined every Sunday. TRAILED BY THREE ATTRACTION KEN KERRIGAN IN "SPARKS" 6 REELS MAN, THE HOUSE DERS, continued every MAN. CASRINELLI IN US MODELS" HANDS UP, continued --- 4-2941 ```markdown ```