Dallas Express

Saturday, May 13, 1922

Dallas, Texas

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DISABLED VETERANS INVITED TO CONFERENCE REFUSED ADMISSION. acquate." ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE DISABLED V Representatives of Only P That Invitation Implied The Convention Among The Management Says Presen able. Representatives of Only Post in State Told That Invitation Implied That They Hold Convention Among Themselves. Hotel Management Says Presence Not Intolerable. Representatives of Only Post in State Told That Invitation Implied That They Hold Convention Among Themselves. Hotel Management Says Presence Not Intolerable. ```markdown ``` Founded by W. E. King VOL. XXIX, NO. 30. Waco, Texas, May 11—The story of how representatives of the only Negro post of Disabled American Veterans returned admittance to the deliberations on the to the Express written by one of the Post. The letter is as follows: "The proper letter is as follows: Dear Sir, Phillips and Bishop Date chosen delegates to the Disabled Veter. Testimony of the admissions to the state meeting of the Chapter No. 1. Prairie View College, Texas, with a membership of one hundred and fifty admissions to the state meeting of the Chapter No. 1. Prairie View College, Texas, May 12, 1922. Dear Sir, we are known to the manager of said hotel, who greeted us heartily and accorded us a welcome by District Manager, District No. 14 to be represented by the manager of said hotel. The hotel manager approached me and introduced each of me to the factory to the manager for us to be involved. Our purpose was stated McNeal made our presence known to the Negro post of Disabled American Veterans five minutes on McNeal's return. The Negro post of Disabled American Veterans evident uttered these words. We welcome you as Disabled Comrade Robert but we and planned a meeting of the Negro post of Disabled American Veterans. DOUBTS CHILDREN ARE WHITE. PUTS THEM OUT OR SCHOOL. U. S. WILL NOT EVACUATE HAITL. GOODWIN LABORAT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS The Dallas Express PROF. RICHARD GREENER EMINENT SCHOLAR DIES. Chicago, IL. May 11 - Prof. Richard Theorede Greer, poet, stateman, stateman, writer, and the first Colored Heir. wrote about him. He passed beyond Tuesday at his He passed beyond Tuesday at his advanced age of 78 years, and a more interesting career, or a useful career than Richard Greener, Born in Philadelphia, had a home environment and education in those days of slavery. Shortly after graduating there, he entered the institution at that institution. The event was so unusual as to be chronicled all with Cambridge, those days with Cambridge, William Lloyd Garrison, Oliver Simpson, and Lowell. Mr. Greener, who came up until his death, frequently visited on the inspiration which these men provided. Prof. Greener served as librarian and secretary of the university of Harvard University, when black boys were graduated days when black boys were graduated from Law Department of Harvard University, a major most signal service as a diplomat was Ruskov, He was U. S. Commander in Bombay in 1848 during the Russian War, the Great Britain and because of that War in 1850, was decorated with the Chinese Government. United States, Mr. Greener became Secretary to Gen. Garrison, who was charged of the erection of that famine, the New National Era," Washington, and served as examiner on the New York University. He has lived in Chicago, devoting him to his work. RIDICULE OF RACES TO CEASE IN CHICAGO. RIDICULE OF RACES TO CEASE IN CHICAGO. Chicago, IL. May 11. — Ridicule of the use of nielsenians in movie pressures stops the use of nielsenians in movie pressures. The amendment prohibits nielsenians from censorship ordinance proposed by Ald. Gov. Mike Huckabee by a subcommittee of the city council. Judiciary committee, becomes law. The appearance on the screens of "coon," "coon," "Tark," "muck," or datk- THE MOTHER KNOWS THEM (By The Associated Negro Press). "She met a Negro woman with her son," so that the little girl, ch" Tara killed said to her, as she dismayed the little ulcers in the belb belong. The little ulcers in the belb belong. "Yessah," the woman replied, "yessah, Youra very truly. (By A. N. P.) (By A. N. P.) e Da "The Republican P THE DALLAS S INVITED DECLARES A "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. DR. CROSSLAND, REPUBLI CAN APPOINTEE REDUCED TO MERE CLERK. EXPRESS CORRESE CONDITION. SPIRIT EXPRESS CORRESPONDENT FINDS LIBERIA IN PITIFUL CONDITION. SPIRIT OF PROGRESS IS NOWHERE EVIDENT. I now turn to the Republic of LL. bishop, it is my purpose to write a series of articles on impressions gotten in Liberia, this may be regard to have endeavored to show how obser- vation has compiled extensive it is often said that before a person is of so great importance as this one, he should have written on the ground and a knowledge of the history of the subject not had a year in the ground, but and therefore a year and collected a set of derood that I am not posting as a citation of Liberia, or the Liberian just of the impressions I have gained in French and the American I plan to do the same now. THE DALLAS EXPRESS: DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. HUGHES DEFENDS $5,000, 000 LOAN TO LIBERIA. Palm oil, a product needed in the manufacture of minions, found its origin in a letter sent by David Wilson sought that spesialize as to the oil. He said he assumed the office of secretary, Mr. Hughes had he reviewed the letter. The United States had told Alberta the credit was established. "It was our own word," he said, "and he so informed President Harding. Asked if there was any precedent asked if there was any precedent." (Continued on page 8). in point. What I shall say will be useful as to their correctness and leave shall subvert facts that may be verified. Some things that I may say will be useful for the race makes it painful to ever say what things that cut, but it is too much "whipping the devil atroced" to recall that the first conglomeration the shores of West Africa in 1820, on the ship Elisabeth, which had been under U.S. government, it would be too much Colonization Society. Another committee time on the colony was constantly added to by new arrivals for some of the old ones, which was administered by agents from the white men. From that time on Gov. James Monroe when Joseph P. Roberts, was elected governor of the present government. From the very first the Liberians had a strong hostile tribe and finally with the both sides, I refer to the English and the Indians under one pretext and another they alled off apart of the territory miles away. Of the original trek the Liberians called out the whole continent among the Kingdom of Abbasiya. The future historians will never be gifted in the use of the pen today when the mighty giants gobbled up the mountains of square miles they were trying Christian civilization to that darkness, but when they discovered what infinite treasures were locked in the hearts of the founders millions of square miles they were teeming millions of lean favorites, and are asking they must be given the plums the more the plants be the better he receives our purpose. Like all honest endows without hinderance, the more we It is to be confidently hoped that the church will not matter than our limited vision can now penetrate—we do not know but we do know that the church in enlightenment may mean the rapid improvement of Liberia and that the power of powers can restrict this. Making what I deem full allowance for the power of powers can build the builders of Liberia have had to labor. It is evidence that the present church is the most powerful of that seal and dragged determination of the church that was true of their fathers, and gives them a place among the heroes of the church. It is evidence of an inspiration or incenement as an inspiration or incenement in houses which they live, many of them are built or constructed either by their fathers or grand fathers many of them are now living in Liberia. SENATOR BORAH SAYS OCCUPATION OF HAITI IS DISGRACE means a compliment to the Negroes for Liberia to go down as a failure in the war against the American building, but that is the wedge of many of its own citizens and others who are not Liberals. Fundamentals in Nation Building Who will deny that if some of these gentlemen that have gone out from college trades instead of a college education they should not be soiled that they maintain their clothes not be in ruins, but that beautiful sit for miles only will be dotted by the history of America has demonstrated that have been college graduates, but they have been men of industry and good character the man who have built up the great empire that had great admiration for the good man of the late Booker, T. Washington, but my visit to Liberia has stimulated my interest. It really needs a president and a president. Curator of Smithsonian Institute Makes Declaration at Exhibition of 17 African Figures. Figures are Work of Herbert Ward. NEGRO VOTERS HELPED TO ROSENWALD FUND GIVES DEFEAT NEW IN INDIANA. $40,400 TO NEGRO NEGRO VOTERS HELPED TO ROSENWALD FUND GIVES DEFEAT NEW IN INDIANA. $40,400 TO NEGRO Other Senators who are up for nomination this year, are deeply concerned that the strength of many to be re-nominated, has not been consitutes, and the water is not so good. The most mootted question. Colored Beverage supporters were influenced more by the strength of the water. SAYS "MUSSEL SHOALS" IS CORRECT A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE $2.25 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS ADMISSION. IN THE WORLD. Jensonian Institute Makes Exhibition of 17 African Isles are Work of Herbert a woman in an outline of Africa typi- calized the Dark Continent, the produc- tions of 1928. The Furri- turious mother, babe and small child Tee- oal, are from slave matriarch. The Comp- several of the other compositions, the African givers," made in 1934. The Forest Lovers," 1934, representing African natives of the African islands, which are depicted nibbled most of the slaves brought to 1888. Others are "The Wood Carrier," a Senegal girl in half life, of African origin, by representing a native carving a wood-fired fire-blower, weight of government, "Groubling Woman" both of 1896, and "The Chief of the Tribe," in which bronze bears the Word symbolized merlery, weight of government, "Congratulations," in applying the rudging mask of art; "The Fire Maker," 1911, a bronze figure of the author a creative power figure wood Friction method, "Drafters," doc. 1912, a bronze figure produced for and his last work. TO ROSENWALD FUND GIVES NA. $40,400 TO NEGRO SCHOOLS. Nashville, Tenn. May 11, 18—L. S. L. Nashville, Tenn. funds the Julius Rosenwald fund, returned the Julius Rosenwald bank, returned a bank loan from philanthropist Philibert for the expenditure of $44,420,000 for the federal southern states for the fiscal year 1942. An example of how the funds will be used is the difference stated at the year is shown at the end of each district in Tennessee teacher schools. $5,000 to two teacher schools. $14,000 to three teacher schools. $1,000 to 3 five teacher schools. $1,000 to 3 five teacher schools. $2,700 to 10 additions to buildings. CASE OF PROF. KERLIN IS CONTINUED. CASE OF PROF. KERLIN IS CONTINUED. SCOTTISH RITE COUNCIL MEETS IN ST. PAUL. (BY A. N. P.) St. Paul, Minn. May 11—The annual annual meeting of the Sons of the Ancient Scottish Islands, the 12th and 13rd degree of Pro- fessional Degree, the 14th day, May 38 and 39, and the 15th, May 40, to applaud, 23-degree, preached the annual sermon Sunday and Monday, May 41, to represent representatives from all sections of the Sons of the Ancient Islands, who were elected at Cleveland, Ohio. They will receive the degree, to receive the degree, visitors every hospitality, a public reception, banquet, and eight-seat activities. The Supreme Council Su- cesses. PLACID PARIS IS SHOCKED BY AMERICAN "CRAPS." peak- the two teams that each had a backboard in a raid on the Tempo Club, founded for that angelist, Nerenga, in Berlin by the histor- yer, Jon, formerly of New York. The m- mera are mostly hand band players, four were arrested for shootin- the first time in the history of Nerenga. The game is almost unknown here. DR. A.K. GRIGGS, VETERAN BAPTIST, DIES IN DENISON. [Name not visible] Denison, Texas, May 11—After an illness covering a period of a little more than a week, Rev. A. R. Grize, a pastor of Denison, Texas, May 17 at 7 a.m. He was in his seventh year. His illness was thought to be caused during a campaign in behalf of the North Texas Baptist College. He was the father of Rev. S. E. Grize, a pastor of Denison, Texas, W. R. Grize, an attorney of Dallas, Texas, and M. R. Grize Jr., a poet from the New Hope Baptist Church. Memorial exercise will be held in Denison, Texas, Wednesday morning May 10th. The funeral will take place at the New Hope Baptist Church from the New Hope Baptist Church, D. A. S. Jackson the pastor will preside, and Dr. Grize was affectionately called the father of the Negro Baptists of Texas. He was at one time president of the organization of the Foreign Missionary Society and the first president of the Baptist Sunday School State Convention and organizer of the Foreign Missionary Society. He was one of the organizers of the Northwestern Baptist Association, and was one of the five years. For a period of three years he was president of the National Baptist Convention, preceding Dr. E. Grize. In the Educational field Dr. Griggs was one of the founders of Bishop Thomas College, and was the institute until be time of his death. He founded the Baptist Datha High School and when it was established, he was the first that resulted in the establishment of the present Negro High School. He was the first to be the assistant deponent of Houston College, and he cared of his career found him serving as the deponent of the North Texas Baptist College. TRUANT OFFICER TELLS OF WORK DONE. the Citizens of Italy; As a member of the part of the colored citizens, together with conducting one of the most revered organizations in the country ever conducted among Colored people, I was on the 3rd day of Jan. 1922 appointed by the Board of Education of the State of New York to the colored population of this city, because the Colored citizens had so much experience in position, and because I am working exclusively among the Colored people, I am not a public figure, and I public know just what I have done what I am doing, and what I hope to Work Done. I have had the cooperation of the Ministers, Principals, Teachers and for the most part the support they provided to the work of their congruentations about the work done by their "Trump Officer" and the "Principals" in many cases have gone out their way to assist me Many of them have gone with me to talk to the teachers and to be talked to together, Parent, Principal and Trump Officer, these principals have been invited me to talk to the children, they have tendered me the services they have provided to children in certain communities to locate some wayway boy, (for boys can and should be possible to make my work a success). The Teachers, many of them have provided the return of Turkua and hasles and the braiding is of new students. They have suggested certain cases, they have the par- For a number of years he was the Corresponding Secretary of the National Baptist Education Board, and it was during his administration that the National Baptist Theological Seminary was founded in the matter of securing his donation of $200,000,000 from the Souls Baptist Convention for the Seminary. As pastor Dr. Griggs served New Hope Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas and Mt. Glead Baptist Church of Ft. Worth, Texas, two of the strongest churches of the denomination. He was pastor of the Hopewell Baptist Church where he ended his career, and was pastor of the Hopewell Baptist Church where he ended his career, the organization and building of about five hundred Baptist Churches. As an Editor, he published the first volume of the *Baptist Journal*. He also published the Dallas Leaflet, the preacher and evangelist of the Baptist Journal. He was an unintering worker, full of zeal and enthusiasm. During a public career of forty-eight years there was a great deal of his good name. He succeeded in amazing a respectable fortune and racked high in business as a pastor. Dr. Griggs was born a slave and after the coming of freedom took work in the farm. He worked evenings after his days work on the farm. He had no education in school except for two terms spent in the Richmond and Phoebe Summer Richmond. Vn., after he was married and while he was the father of five children, Dr. Griggs' faithful wife, Mrs. Emma Griggs, was largely responsible for his successful career preceded him in death by three years. ents of children who were inclined to be bad, and told to them: Mrs. Griggs, the teacher, now look here; I am afraid I will be compelled to send the Trunoff Officer after "Joseph" if you do not add him to the list of those for whom this splendid cooperation I have been able to do what I have to do, otherwise I frankly admit, it Are Not Studying It Another difficulty is that, over 90 percent of law students are not law, and worse still, they are not trying to learn it. The great majority really think their petty whispers should be ignored, but they think when they speak, the law is nullified, the violation of the compulsory Education Law is the same as your own law, such as "Gaming, Stealing, Fighting etc," therefore I suggest that you familiarize yourself with it and use it. The good part is that as it is sure going to be enforced to the "letter," for your own, good and the "dollar" as nations. 7 be depression in business, num- plement of the masses, continued depression, and other com- petitions is another serious blind- ness in the full and absurd enforce of laws. For the sake of the Law, for as I said above, for the most part one people will cooper- y with the other. these noted above, they are just not able to properly furnish and provide the necessary equipment for them to school, and so they called United Charities does but precious assistance to them. A tape. Incident to receiving any assistance from the United Charities is the responsibility of the assistance. (Ifather this information from them who have applied for the assistance.) Young men of, from 18 to 21 years are great stumbling blocks to the enforcement of the law. How you can help me in the enforcement of the Law. in children in your community between the ages of 7 and 15 years, ring not or write or send their names, keep your own children in your community, tell a spledic example for your community-ants to go by, if you see a school where a good cheerless person happens, help him ask what reason justifies his being out of school, if he can not give a good cheerless person a parental notice, Respectfully, G. C. TILLMANS, U.S. PUBLIC SERVICES U.S. TURKU 24400. The announcement of these deaths was unavoidably omitted last week. WILLIAM MCHANN, CHOSEN CHAIRMAN OF FARMERS DRIVE FOR FUNDS. I lammers of Dallas and Dent commen- dors Mr. James and Mr. M. Erke, to complete papers for securing the services of a section. Much progress was reported in sections. More than half of the amount of 4500 was reported in plenion. On our route to A. Dallas, we unanimously chairm ers to communicate with him and lend us the plan already so well begun. Bege, O.K., Mr. Napoleon Japenon Johnson of 16 E. 2 S. sect Oklahoma, City, OKa, has been on the slok in the rural district since the very fastly. The business meeting held at Okmineju according to the request. Mr. Johnson participated in the meeting. Mr. Johnson will spend a few days at the springs, at Clairmont home, Mr. Johnson will spend a few days at the springs, at Clairmont teaching in the rural district another health, he refused to accept a position The ball game between Bege and Cakalde boys Sunday afternoon provo- ced to be very interesting, decision making. Wake up in Bege and in the Mira Irean Johnson is spending the week end with her sister, Mrs. Hirsa- nne Irean and 125 K. Emmon Street, Okmineju. TRC DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. THE BENROY MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION ANNOUNCES ADVANCE IN PRICE OF STOCK. AFTER MONDAY, MAY 15th AN INCREASE OF 25 PER CENT GOES INTO EFFECT ON ALL UN-SUB- Scribed STOCK OF THIS CORPORATION. . . . This advance is due to contracts held by the corporation for a two reel comedy which is now under construction. The sale price of this comedy, our first production shows a net of 25 per cent to our stock-holders. Our stock will advance according to the net profits shown after each and every production varying in accordance with the length of said production. YOU CAN BUY IT NOW FOR $12.50 PER SHARE, FORMER PRICE $10.00 PAR. After the second production, which is a five-reel western, the price will again advance. Buy now and make that profit. The following shows the possibilities of a $12.50 investment. Do you know that there are 1100 Colored motion picture theatres in the United States that are demanding motion pictures with Colored actors and actresses? What this great demand means to those who invest and help supply this new field? Do you know that there has been only ten or twelve pictures produced with an all Colored cast of actors and actresses? What there are some 1088 Colored theatres each day who want and can't get a motion picture, with an all Colored cast. Therefore they have to show white pictures. For this theatres have a present day supply and you will find the demand more than 100 times greater than the supply. What does it mean in any industry when the demand is greater than the supply? It means a quick sale of your products, which in turn means a quick turn-over of your money, and but not least, a quick Now take the 1100 Colored theatres and figure the playing schedule and rentals on a five-fire Colored picture. The following is figured out. 1100 theatres play a picture $3 days, give you a total of 3,200 days, that your picture would be making money for you, but of this total let us take one fire theatres by, by this fire theatres, by this fire theatres. There are 400 or more of these first run theatres in the United States. Now take the 400 playing a picture $7 days each give a total of 1,200 days. Multiply this by a average rental price of $15.00 per day and you have a grand total of $5,600 per day. But let us make a more conservative estimate and say for various reasons that your picture only plays half of the first run theatres. This theatre cost $5,600 per day and we give it $3 days each at $15.00 per day, giving a total of $45,000.00. Now take the cost of production, or the average cost to play a five-fire picture. This cost averages between $8,000.00 and $10,000.00, which is estimated at half as much as the cost of production or say $5,000.00. Take these two highest costs and add them, which gives you a total of $15,000.00. Subtract this amount from the $45,000.00. Now what does this $20,000.00 mean to the share-holder? Let us figure the Theatre Motion Pictures Corporation is capitalized at $50,000.00, which is estimated at half as much as the cost of production or say $5,000.00. Take these two highest costs and add them, which gives you a share on one picture or $60.00 which is $8 per cent on your investment. To a share-holder holding 10 shares or $125.00 worth of shares, into the net profit which is $20,000.00 and you have the earnings per share on one picture or $60.00 which is $8 per cent on your investment. To a share-holder holding 10 shares or $125.00 worth of shares, into the net profit which is $20,000.00 and you have the earnings per share on one picture or $60.00 which is $8 per cent on your investment. We have only figured on half of the first run houses. We have not mentioned the 700 other houses which will play the picture in time. This would mean an increase in profit of no more than $10,000.00, the cost because the $5,000.00 figured to advertise and distribute is figure. Pifteen years ago there were only six motion pictures producing companies in the United States and now there are many hundreds, but there are only four companies that are producing pictures with an all-inclusive budget. The first one was fifteen years ago. The demand must; the white field one of the leading industries in 15 years. The same demand will make the Colored motion picture field come forward in a surprising short time. Will you be one of those who grow with this new inquesty? If so make the move now, today. DON'T WAIT. Procrastination is the thief of time, will you be there, shares of you. Will you be one of those who profit by the opening of a new movie, if so fill out the blank below and 'close money order or check. NEGRO EVANGELIST SENT UP SEVEN YEARS FOR SENDING BLACK HAND LETTERS. Frederick, Md. May 11—Convicted after a deliberation of about ten minutes, James E. Hall, nigh evangeliate, time before a jury for sending black hand letters to Judge Gleen H. Worthington, Holmes D. Hall, prosecet in favor of former Sheriff Wim O. W. Worthenberg was sentenced to seven years in the Maryland Penitentiary. The sentence was ordered by the U.S. Supreme Court, who chief Judge Humphrey Murder, who chief Judge Hampton, ordered the trial. The dramatic toch to the hearing was provided by H. Dorser Eichler, who heard the court that Hall was not the author of the letter, and that the man who had written them in哭泣, the court told the court that Hall was not the author of the letter, and that the man who had written them in哭泣, the court told the court that Hall, often to disapprove Hall's guilt, Hall, often to disapprove opportunity to talk, nerror to pronounce of sentence said: I swear by the God of justice, Jacob and Abramham that I am LATE NEWS OIL OF EDEN BE ON THY WAY" FOLLOW THE FLAG TO THE 7TH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS Mme. Franklin's shampoo and Cream, Vanishing Cream, Skin be in every home. These six articles shipped to any address for £3.25. "BE ON T FOLI FL TU 17TH ANN O SUNDAY CON Miss. Franklin's shampoo and Skin Scan, Bleaching Cream, Massage Oil, and Body Wash are available in all locations. They are in be in every home. These six articles for sale at Drug Stores or will be available at www.drugstores.com. OF THE NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN NASHVILLE, TENN., June 7th-12th, 1922. Reduced rates on the granted. Send ten cents once. For any informa stamp for reply. rates on the Certificate Plan have been Send ten cents for your Certificate at for any information write sending a 2c or reply. Reduced rates on the Certificate Plan have been granted. Send ten cents for your Certificate at once. For any information write sending a 2c stamp for reply. HENRY ALLEN BOYD, Secretary SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS 523 SECOND AVENUE, NORTH Nashville, Tenn, DAY SCHOOL CONGRESS 3 SECOND AVENUE, NORTH Nashville, Tenn. ST. 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LINCOLN MANOR. ee er a gg 7 gs tnd Zul ne, Sunday choo}, thors Hs at eld hen bapt church, He wan a National ‘character Ecimeint fever me nerd om may of te ‘Nauta bap erate erat ‘a hat ie rn tote t,o, cal artactt es, atn wei vein the apels cannot resto Gyworay ate dee alt att 2 Weeder, ‘cannot ‘be filed "by emt ‘one scot days tarthe mlsiery He anv end att lech eae Wind,” there re many of wie Rats A i ticle Re Pett many, thera hat tg rll aot per Seacane ane fee Oe Sens te tone ation Ee" Griga, Weil aries se an CREE tna tther ae en Reeiome cece oe eee Gut he deeds of Roe ieies ee once EN Mt es, eer oe alee ba ene cee ee ae Fe ‘us Sletanaer A chen Ker’ Hardeman of Garth Chapel A St euler Be GEE "ae Rath Me fivees, "Aasiat Mint" Moseley” in’ her ee ee ee Haee eits gatas station ams ete Rone ae edfasier haar Men te population t,o, "wil nea Min ss herr ae eat ob nee un hal way, by. sub. z Niucal abditon, Paar ore eee eras Ger ieee Tass SAD cua erg See ames ais Sts it WRaRES me a Rea TEEN G cans o, Dee set ye ol sesso are diet Bde a ua ee Bae one 2, Meda, antral ada had Sweatt PTL gL BA Pinel Or wana Mia Le Be duck spear eet oe ache, ZOUnE, men of Lincoln, Mane seem iain eet Pash tae ee alt Rete el eer oe ae ge fe er eee tut eG tee ae Lire * Boy Dh. Deira of Eatetie: Seats xh Gemane haw. teturned hema Ce, i bee tan BE ogee, re ary tee" Hat: Manto?“ Witburt Mart \0f eer ark oe fa AG eat eee a Uy iron a 13s} Buh; “Sm. nendtey Sal Ween OAK CLIFF. Large Crowd Brave Drench- ing Rain to Attend Funeral of M. W. Watkins, Monday. Ser- vice Held at St. Paul M. E. Church. Hundreds af Dalins elitoras, muda, tiie way deeuching in, t0 St Paul, "MethoaieEyacopal Churet, Nonday" aterston "33 attend te omer of ts iat Monro W. Wat Linn’ promisont bonne church tan Mischa snd Sen SH cad strc, whoa death eee sudden fistariy motaits about tits stent lls cuonrine the’ balding ot & econ geri he voce of ble tot at property foaled’ a tha corner of Suse Sd Burfora sets ih church wor led with at tap tends othe ected both Whe nod Colored nections oe any “departments ofthe hate eborioan Woodmen sed Knute et yas totes eared ae ters ateiony Cas perform: ed'ty rh Weaklay pastor te Charge, tology oom eof” ir atin wan aboot ep to is memory, which san fnastng the sktaa Ci os the ous Schwae “MATHTH THEA. PRDIDOD A the alow of tho weet is inna Wess Paved fore teat he “A alae under a nd overs the tease ‘aroy choc Ratios ail aut wessoowns! 2 Meme Watkins wan conveyed. ere Ret te Wont Cores taba Seon le ina heavy rain to Woodlawn Ceme tay shore’ wen aoyeated ‘te Walks as boon Ot 378 lasting aes dss ‘eat | thou creisjons yest tan ie Mos‘ uaa Gavia dausiter ot th inte Hie MEG Cavite and os :|Atgust 1 191, they marred, to the j tubo oslo, eine celdren were bor tv ry tnd four bore | Surviving bin besides his widow lant aie children 2 moter” St i Sarah Watkin Waco and iv ate "laud tive eorts sce Bites «Sth. Watkins, Min Be ut Aichi ayuenaal ai of Wa pA afte eat Bala, robes kate: bert avin and Daas scot Ardues "Bayle, Teta a :| Pred bouran ‘Watkin st Gna. Xe S| Poa "Waihine wan't Comlstent tem oer ot St Pau, b eharehs Amer il eas Woodmen and Mantone Lodge Ne /238 Knights of Pythins. Ta the. 1a | medina he baa etre an Ca ; [ealer Connnder nner of Sea alts death ho wes the roprosenta j|slect othe lodge’ t0 represent lite ‘omniing Riot P Grand. Lode cl iid" hold te next tenon §| San aotote ean une A} Ssalenan oh den is robb S| armed wan. tbloo’ cit ont t| Stet Apter P| "Sr. Toman Cole tied and pees the eos woking fe Si ah Rae's ce sie hee, doe taal ses - |i ae, slat ‘eek raed is bin when hy fall ana wks |e Toaked neous found Iya i te erennd Ta he fat Ie ead |e Bick f Ma head nents bae ing rain ena etree g| ue Coe ated that Un fling sanesGttcet 8 were Ged apc arm ade his heed ad 2 E|same time applying cold application lta hn Tae to revive bin the hd | inte insta ‘and ie Wan exe #)"in the pasune ol th Tone atta tons ote of ber stfcneas n| benno an’ stone” sdveccte tbat wax nt ana Hehe Ta ofc Etna’ werkines ‘ot the nesta Pa i |Comouny "where Me_ Watkina ve employed for rears ‘an' ter pale oe, were preset atthe i tal to pay eta oupet held wit te company a pon trust and had won from them mue j dino ge Nth Lapon of trams tesethor wit ; tue Temi bow the ted terre HO aa eno eee BO IE cae ot Ste reek Oboe ae lrg, Saaper Lote, 2420 Church Baorancd Sk hut Mater ae te a ee coe tea at 88 et Pepi Ay ng! oa ind sSrtiae ‘athe tek, fom aoe ea eet foe wees eevee ces ae eke ae a well eauehe Ath ‘am ew. AB. Epworth Lésgus ieeting: Wes well at Baa a peewee Ge Ai Soe fecitee raaeae ee BS Git rate Spee ae FR Teak eats Hittite ei teat Bea iat Sect hak | seams oF AGEN” aay 10m J.C. Bass Undertaking Co, Bilin 32 ponent Apill ye ein 3p Fee ng ape [et Sars, wos at (eg, eee as jrrietBallapetac™ar Sik May [retertgn enh AE years, ainda Fort Worth Rews a es een ies eae cel eet ae Drm ane mL a ee ce oe fea ne eae Eortaneent einen EGP tia at ade coe ae Menthe Bewran’betwrsen Srecee*ana har eet Oniy chitd. St "he Kinet nea “gates ecinee erect <meta ee Te a ae Here! ove “arecented "om otis ear te seer inl iipnemient or the eo z ace ieee i, ead Reestaceuerar ec pee Fett mat Eat Diag. he feature ot oil "erent tte eet cetera. settee a geet Mint (ieroanetay Seyi eae, Re (oe whe epaited ta ite May ik) Te Ee 2 RGR ee REY. J. E. TOLIVER CALLS ATTENTION TO OUR NEG- LECT OF THE FLOOD SUF- FERERS. Palen Teaee May 31, $900. eerste aman Pe Ee area cae, et sce era ter Gee eee eee Paria cere Fetiss Stacy reac ree ogee me 22 ae os es, toate ea sei li, Sib a eed ay trae ad Se eg cee Ee iets ie re tee [ne ees crc eee s oer were ae lar hess EROS pacts i ee as pees fi er eee oh se et, ee aaa eres ave erivoxea ee great hing. by ieee asics Siena a ea oh th dak Se 2 ea a [wat the “wiite® mn doons ter his eta eine eta lestre ean amin dy “es ae oe Eigieie Sea. a sae ps I sa aera I sebces keene ie tie samy AemeecOatace Sunay school was welt attended, subject? “Swords "Beaten Into. Plow: thates” Motto Text: Come yea and fot us walk In the light of Jehovns” fala 25, The lesson was reviewed by Rev, Thompson. Collection, 3c Rroihey A James, Supt” Slater A. James, Sect. Sister Gussle Thoma Trearurer. ‘Eleven welock servic, Devocationai xetelecy lod by Dea cons Hill and ‘Hodge. "Deacon Wil offered. prayor aakine God to tet bs Roly pint get Into: the heats o¢ is Children and make the meeting & hap by one. Then Kev, Thompean “pres hed a sermon and Ik seemed that te lwusle -bouse Wes, Mueiing with: the "aaa ine Rac ate ee Secor eee Sosa oe anaes gi insert ia Engi Teo, eid aoe aed fat" land' "the" intense "interest. suk See ee pee ae tat thin opiate, pe of entorainmant| Ps pe roe adit Si a ee See ee Be tt aatat ty ahh for" oug-npeaker ‘tor the morning et: tom ano Sexe, rabyedt Sears the eo ea eee eee an SPs en aoe ame eenee ne oe Bea reel ere ee Hm. Y"b, (witht Beesiden feee ie, a Senate aes ee Bee art airs ee Fete 'Phdmee bold ene audience spa (Sh ee rere tera |reetion or oicitaal ‘arch Backel [Mow. “Wing? stirred” thet hearta "of al erence snece uae ihe"cauSlgiletuwd Acesaton’ tom eas Teor Tents 2 Timoiy 4.1 ave ra, iad rake hace Biers te ce Sie uta Stee Bee a | Gussie Thomas Clayton, Sect. ee eee Sunday School Is well organived| mal adie wesdertW noe Class Ser ass vies ee cee te Snisttabe waar he Crate no see ener whe atta cane feu‘ sionmet gout neice fed moieties eerie se haus Ontos Cy er: a Someone tee ot Betas ea pene se Site aaar treet ot Be in wae lees oe Xee"Goacon wae sah Met er tc ietie aat te ot 2h thar nr el ei ote ae ae 7 wee Sess moans Be period was rae We hed 6 tm ‘anaes carl Cetin al ints Wa ter A, llrow, Pantor, Bi" peti Mapoer Say ANTONIO, nRONCHORS 6 cuts, sae ase sat ee fart bt hoe at nts Ser me Sats the ple er te a tite toe mee te ners fu whe yi Tas ss oe ae tnce°armean, ay ae "Sasha Pat well c toy ect hae BS cron’ Wot oh ric east oe roi ase ete atari, at bat eae a, Sein ee cee ate Ta ch a de RE pent Bice She Socks tee seven Gon gfe ee bea inion io, sel’ citaced Besa | ey cage Sed Sts Raa sa ial AS oe Bee Het edad tal cere a te Ss oo coat oem Ota Sey tance Si Se aa Ma toiniment to'moet you at the addition, alee ares bore cree ak he ane Be rc cae ieee en aac eigeaere at ae iy “mow, "By "aot buy the bent | cor ee, Sate he ea Bist Be achat Se Ru. oeratoyaunt cousin ae | DEALING in alt kinds of Male Perm ene oes actin aoe SL ee reer ee gAeireae Beatie ean pecammniErm “tir WY SUNS pi mh AR eee, = | ea Fisher Thanksgiving Services of G. U. 0. of 0. F. and H. H. of R. aS IN AMERICA, PROGRAM 5 BOP AY, MAY 14th, 1922, oe cithy se ane Aik Gee fi2—Paper ....byil. H. of R, No. 687, Mrs. A. H. Thomas iy 3—Juvenile _ a nnn OOOO }4.—Paper—Past Most Noble Governor's Council —_____ Mrs. J. C. Frazier, D. D. M. N. G. 5.—P. G. M. and HW. Sat ve nigel DR. C. W. aie ie be r 09 A en Marshal of the a Dee ee PLN. F., ¥ by of General Committee: Hi. W. Scorn "Treasurer, ‘ = E What This Buffalo Physician Has Done For Humanity 7 care which angers he of pr Bete of bata 8° wae akon Brisa” he's tooo De: Per Prostea “Mndides fo Feroyiaais Enver known iar aud tice ft he Ecce i aia oa fn rendystoce lormn, bin Golden Beto re -kne ders cosae tern frm whieh Be Bln found” nosh eative it Gheaas o uhe lod, salen 0 fia adn cara ae tated tn wrapper “Goode Sioa tn, veces ray te ante fe" toigw icyou fake ie Aleratne ‘Boarace” Dr Piece Colter Medlat Discoery lca ey pple ad suncying ereplaae 9 eth Stop Bie conpiesin fet ad eae tN lon, acla_ se 4 tonle.gnd paris Dae Hout te ieee nas Hea is ‘Sllat oe ae pea Sofitel wn we tabi oritqids Sed 10 or ta ge Wanted to Know the whereabouts of | Sib Aa ache hia Kt Wile | anit met | ones Reece ti wcreion fot niet See SE ee Heathen a | ave ere ee secrete ere re ffeyuineYoudstona Price #00 "Pent: Ps aparece | en Tae Saas wont arrention | acer ang ies ut "eagas, Estee irs tee a arent eee saree en Ber etat tad Fetes ad ah ee es Friel ith rpc een urae am PHL HmOICEMR 00. moet Ea pee fe @y —sOMUTH Lopam No. hem | singe, So, fod Sena aes Een ee HEoAdeee, eit WILEY UNIVERSITY. M. W. Dogan, Pres, | ‘A. Summer’ School and” Susiner saat eat an scion ca erat Se Wi Osram, Moe fam tity, and fine equipment. apes ions AS, aaee ee sel To ae he reese reas emer ee S ante canara ta one nee i NORTH TEXAS SUMMER NORMAL. pens Jame 12th | Conimues to August 7th erect eae T. W. Pratt, Conductor, a. 5 a Tape Avey Dallas, Texas, a pec aa, Be Semon | LOPRSSIONAL. = nt oe ROR = ae _ {See ee ; Le iM. De Ne ‘phone 66 ‘ (DRS. McMILLAN & PINKSTOM, aa A amy » ae ae | mee oe =e ecu EO res ree - Oftice Hours: rene ee nos rand Eagee eee eee are cantoote pad = ee Sarat Pte ahs cE area eee eke = ae pees ae ae Sort maar aes ee * ‘1-4 Dr. Latle—Vaterinary Jurgesa os seater Ste anes Sok Sc Sa at ae SINGER SEWIKG MACHINE NEW AND SECOND-HAND. Bapelalgeertr ig Be ar viene € ons ee wee A SATISFACTORY INVESTMENT ORAUTIFUL HAIR AND. SMOOTH SKIN Guaranteed by. the se of Fronch Pravatnone "wale tave stood the PARISIAN HAIR GROWER and BEAUTIFIER PARISIAN PRESSING OIL and PARISIAN SKIN LOTION the beat tat money eam Buy. Why ‘eterineat Aa Stee wi wm MATL ORDERS A SPROIALEY ‘Agvata and Halt ‘Dresert WRITE BOX. 106 PARISIAN KOSMETIC CO. TTHXARKANA, TEXAS. — 2B 2 RLM ST, ieee Special retro Soe Cae ant [nanos “it moders salary coat jsniacee Por "Rie roto | Dan James or | INO, THOMAS, lun geet NOTICE TO MAY QUEEN CONTESTANTS. Please take notice that on scsount ot continiod rain, the Contest wil Bot close until Thaday night ay 18th Contetania wl be Fated report cat fr all kota rclevad or the kel J. HL Smith, PATON BHTHRL A. Me CHURCH esseotensonsosseseoceseees 13eeeseseeeseaeccessanese: TEXAS TOWNS Nethel A. M. E. School opened at usual hour Jackson, presiding at The tour will be adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. T. Mowrer, 84th avenue, New York, NY, on Friday to be present on time. Visitors welcome. Cambage—Sheryl Brayton school open and regular hour with all officers present at regular hour with all officers present delivered a great seminar. Chambers—Jacob Johnson of Backyline KY, Jacob Johnson of Backyline KY, Jacob Johnson of Backyline KY teachers present. Holmwood high school has given a presentation. Friday evening, April 21. Inwood, KY, Life, two hours. Adam I. Honegger, "Downey Broadway," Ada B. King, "Howie's Going to the Races," and Kate Kessler, "Kate Kessler." — Honegger, "My Little Girl, My Know," Kate Kessler, "My Know," by Dylan Notwithstanding the inclement weather of the past week, the big revival of the school was directed by Rev. J. C. Lott of Auntsin, assisted by the pastor Rev Wm. Taylor and others has been marked with a celebration of the school's course was delivered to children by Dr. Lott, gut of which fifty confessed a hope in Jesus Christ, which brought the school to a crowded Monday night was set aside for a big mothers meeting. The meeting is expected to close during this week, and the program is expected to be gained for the master. Mrs. Edna Harris the leading contestant in the financial campaign of the school was crowned May Queen last Sunday night after the regular services. Mrs. Scott, close ally in the contest, was crowned May Queen of the school of the Queen, a brief program was rendered including short talks by Mrs. Scott, the school, Misses Dorothy Phillips, and Saddie Bail, Some time remarkably were made by Rev. J. Brown of Clemson University and the Foreign Mission Convention. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922 GIBBONS HIGH SCOOL NOTES. Paris—The ordinance published and enforced by the City Board of Health which set apart last week especially for the students willingly to wield the power willingly by the people of this city. It is notable that no little interest is being taken by the people of this city at the University, and the spreading of disease. This is commendable and the movement should be given the heartiest co-operation of this city and community. The Minstrellette given by a select aggregation of high school pupils on the campus of the University of the most enjoyable intertentions of its kind ever given by the high school. Many of the numbers were repeated and the people have asked that the entertainment be repeated which will be held on Monday, May 15th. The proceeds will be used in the interest of the Base Ball Club. We wish to make the following corral of the Gibbons High School will take place on Monday–night, May 29th instead of May 26th. Undergraduate entertainment will be held on Monday, May 26th. The Annual Commencement of Baldwin Grammer school with he in evidence on Monday even Mattie, Mattle Folk, the mother of Prof. K. B. Polk of Dallas, Texas, died on 8th instant. At the time of this death, the school was not been announced. Mrs. Mattie Polk was one of the most serviceable teachers of most of her life and has given her life largely to the service of church and Sunday school work. In community she was a devoted mother and was generally sought. As a mother and wife she was faithful to every child she cared for. Prof. A. F. A. Polk, she has taken motherly care of her daughter and little grandmother. Her life was beautiful, and she knew her, Patient in her illness even to the last moment, she died peacefully. She is remembered Seemingly more than five hundred members constituted the grand process which extended approximately 100 years from March, which covered parts of the following streets: Pine Blurb, North Church, East Booth and North Church. The large church was taxed to its fullest capacity. Hundreds remained on the ground. other complications. Mrs. Ellen Charles is confined to her bed with an intravenous drip and a spoody recovery. The Odd Fellowships drive in the 13th District will soon else. The Annual sermon will be delivered by St. James A. M. Ecchin Sunday. Bailyeville and Jones Piazza: After Sunday school at Zion Sunday the school will be closed for the invitation left for Morning Star accompanied by the senior chair. An assistant will be assigned to Mrs. Beathah Lewis is reported resting in the marin Sanctuary, where she went for an operation. The cow boy was in charge of a boy, Manuel Rose, drowning in a stream called Pierson Branch. The boy was in company with two other children. A victim on account of the swifteness of the tide. Manuel was the son of the cow boy. Willem Koehne. Thijspe of Carnarvon beaked him with hands, friends. Wednesday. The Sunday school was fine at Zion Sunday and Saturday for her house at Rocklea. Denton—The revival at the A. M. E. church closed Friday night with more success. Eighteen accessiones were presented, including the Money of Gainamille conducted the revival. Rev. B. F. Jackson was at the funeral of the wonderful sermons at 3 p.m. Mr. N. H. B. Elliott of Dallas, president of the C. E. League, North Texas Conference, and a large and appreciative audience. Several Denisonionists attended the time of Rev. A. G. Scott at Dana's Funeral in St. Louis, Mo., attending the General Conference of the M. E. Church of Ruth and Juvenile department will have their Annual Thanksgiving celebration at A. M. E. church Sunday. The Douglas Hgsh School will have theircalaureate sermon att 11 a.m., and the sermon will be preached by Rev. P. H. H. H. H. and several nights meeting at his church Decie Madison and charge, Mrs. Decie Madison, hope for her a speed recovery. Rockwall—Sunday school was well attended at all churches. Rev. Randal was at his appointment; and delivered an excellent sermon to his people. At 5 p.m. the B. Y. P. U. was at 6 p.m. the C. Y. P. U. had a short interesting session ensued. At 7:30 p.m. we were assembled to hear the sermon, and the Dalton delivered a masterly sermon. Rev. Daniel E. Sims, the great healer is in the city, administering to the people. He meets with his ims to heal with hands on the afflicted. Mr. Jim Ellis and Mrs. Ethel Burton were married, on the 16th of October. Rev. G. N. Nelson spent a few dows in Royse City in interest of his wife. He appeared after appearing in a song called at several places, throughout the State. Miss Pay Thomas spent a few days visiting relatives in Dallas at this writing. Mr. Jesse Fulcher is in the city, and the Bryan was in Dallas on business a few days ago. At this writing a hard rain is falling, and the Farmers say the weather is fine. The EXPRESS is C. O. D. please. Dodd City. - Sunday School at the A. M. E. Church was well attended by Mothers, Club met Sunday from Dallas to Houston, 1-3 p.m. an aqm zum pqm zumquen creating session was witnessed. Mr. Renbon Church has returned to the school for several months. Mr. Wenalla Wailan is ill at this writing. Little Misa Lena May Paulina is still improving to the level of Qarterly arranging for the second semester convened on the 6th and 7th Inst., at Gober, Mrs. J. Stull of Honey Grove was in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waltreadrigh. - Sunday School was well attended at both Churches Sun day was high day at the First Baptist church, Rev. W. J. Bartlett, pastor. Mr. Bartlett returned from Texas and turned from Dallas to Pickard was at his post Sunday, Mrs. Corraleille and a babe from Greenville, Mrs. Corraleille created Pickard. Pickard mops a quick trip to DarRa, the past week. Whitewright and Overton are presented. Dawson and Wright are presented. Dawson and Wright. Mrs. Dessie Bryant is up at Gatewood made a flying trip to Wolverine. Gatewood made a flying trip to Wolverine. City last week. Mrs. Verna Mazey is feeding her brother in Bohan, for a week. Mrs. Verna Mazey is here to pitch the game for Sherman balt team; and he left Saturday. Cooper--Sunday school was well attended at all the churches. Quite a number of Cooperists visited Klondike and the Juvenile singers under the auspices of Mr. Taylor was well attended. Rev. Davis is in St. Louis, Mo. 22. Rev. McGraw is in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Zlion, Mrs. Savannah Shaw returned to her home in Howland. Miss Lizzie Bell Nelson went to Paris on the day of the visit. Mrs. Savannah home from Texarkana. Slick list: Mr. G. L. Nelson and Mrs. Nannie B. Nacogdoco--Sunday was a fun day of church good services throughout the day. The Little Zion Baptist church has been conducting a series of meetings last week preparations for the service conducted by Rev. Swanson, of Beaumont, this meeting will begin Monday night. This city and volatility was visited and encountered much damage and the loss of an infants life. The sufferers of the recent flood have been cared for by the Rev. Swanson and the noted Eleucotomia of Dallas, Texas, rendered an excellent program at the Zion Hill Baptist Church at the noted performance was adjudged a masterpiece. Phano — Mrs. (Prof) Williams has gone to Pt. Worth to visit her mother, Prof Williams and sons went to Mr. Williams and his wife, Davie of Wichita, was here Sunday. T. S. Braton is dressed nicely with his revival. Mrs. Jennie Moody has been to Mrs. Davie of Wichita, was here Sunday, and is superintendent at the Slob Baptist church Sunday. Grand Priest — Sunday was a high school church Sunday. Prof Williams was called to order by his superintendent at the hourly hour. Rev. Taylor preached a masterful sermon. Rev. Williams gave the giving of "oneenth of your earnings to the Lord. Rev. Sheilburn preached an excellent sermon. Stephenille — Sunday School was well attended at both churches and the school. Wallace Rowell died on the 5th Inst. He was 78 years of age; he leaves a wife, eight children and a best friend. He was a member of St. John Baptist church and an ordained Deacon. R. Walker preached the funeral. He was a member of St. John Baptist church and an ordained Deacon. Sheilburn Saturday for the purpose of cleaning the same. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams was a member of Breckridge visted his family last week. Mrs. Williams is on the skok Inst. Mr. Wiley Johnson was on the skok Inst. here enroute to Pt. Worth Sunday. 3rd, and remains was led to rest Fryell with Calathea honors. Slater with Calathea honors and was buried Monday, she leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn her demise. Rev. W. B. Flemming with Calathea honors and assist Rev. Hubbard in a revival. Rev. Abington of Nashville will preserve her memorial. Rev. R. C. Shaw and family visited the oil field at Chilton last Sunday. Marlin—Oriental Santantiria Guests: Mr. Sam Gales and wife of Houston; Mr. James Gales and wife of Houston; Mr. Huff of Temple. The progress of Providence Baptist church under Marlin. W. Stringtellow, ran an eight nights meeting with 40 accessions to the church. There were hankered for people of that age to witness the accee, both colored and White, and among the Whites of the city. The arrival of New York City. The Mission Sisters of Providence Baptist church has only been here about ninth months and when he came here we had about 50 members and now we have about 100. Providence W. H. M. Society is progressing nicely. The fifth Sunday was a high day on week one. Mrs. Rev Stringer, the wife of the Rev. L. la, where she was called to witness the death of her mother. Sister Stringer, the sister of the Rev. sympathy not forget. The Conferentian Association that Mrs. Geo. Davis is representing. Rev. Stringer, the wife of the Rev. Davis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis Sunday. Last Tuesday morning the students of the teacher, Mrs. Donalz, wanted down stairs on business, when she returned, she found her desk with many beautiful flowers and gifts. Tyler, - Sunday was high day at True Vine Baptist Church, Rev. Alexander preached a great sermon at 11 o'clock. 1 Addition. At four o'clock a large crowd gathered to listen to the Baptism sermon and witness the emerging of the candidates. At night they had a glorious time in the Cove. The sermon and witness of the didates were given the right hand on Fellowship. This ended a successful revival for True Vine, conducted by Rev. Nicola, assisted by the pastor: Prof. Nicla, Patter Butler, Rev's Buford, Sutton, S. S. Stephens, William S. Davis, and James C. Calhoun, in making the meeting a success. 33 Additions were made to the church. 34 Additions were made to days meeting, Rev. Dalley left Saturday morning for his home well pleased with his stay here. He spoke to Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. James Hightower and others. Despite entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. James Hightower and others. Despite entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hightower and others. Prof. Price of Palestine is here in the interest of the K. of P. 30 days drive for members. He is assisted by Mrs. James Hightower and others. John's fee: $20. P 25c stamps by Mail or coin or send $1.00 and get four boxes Hair I Cacao Quintet Mme. GARRETT'S WONDER HAIR GROWER. For skin and scalp diseases. Develops the Hair and causes a silky and fluffy growth. Try Mme. Garrett's Wonderful Face Cream. Vanishing Cream. Massage and Poudre. TEXARKANA. "The Artist" FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER, judging from the corporate are wanted, business companies in town, it would be insurance companies in town, it would be insurance congress, Well, the local base ball problem to the organization of a club and to start a club (a job) that let us start the old ball a rollin RADIO INSTALLED AT FAMOUS RESORT. WORLD OF SPORT GIANTS CELEBRATE, OPEN tin te Eh 7 i a OG CD WE ATOR eae in aA a Panthers and Crabs are Trim is"si"isisseter'uitaing=t th? flivcn‘t, dati Mu Wan med in Regular Order Gans 22, So hay to A nal Nice Pithrs_ are Rounding into 32. hse" ibhis| ita Bie hae Form. Bronchos Next At-\icci*s"ésci"vad%staspaisiy the | perce the! publi “evak'at PM Gricun. |PEs Glante were i curm signed in| tyes bene, t, fr mee he ras Otiaredy League, Base Dall eek eee fees oath, ae a ae ener orgies I oraaus ent the inate Soni coronene wor MBit thc as ate eu tad See ee rae = agg? 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Sete eee | | eee 1hEh Rec ctr tite eee ibihdt Res ed betas | Tote oy, ‘ile, © Hoe See ae oe Two bane Mis Redberry, | Downs Aiem* altowy, Ststtnson, "Asien Besee! [Bhepoara Pivkes Fields Lett-on ane! ee a eee tee ee fey, uae ater aa Store nar eas eras ak ey ary fat ete ca aa na "Ktampe' fime of wame 1396. At- Seen ANOTHNR PUGHLAST SPARS FOR . ad } (By AL NOPD) Frat Sackoon, local Colored Son lela wale cater aad sites Sa ae a tae Sis ak ah a PPI IG Reh Eis het a ete eel tee pees ay omc ote IN THE PRIZE RING. irreston News Service) abi “ghotern "gence "That Jeon Wit eae Seances sy ea THE DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1082. Sot, Meta: wer eee oe hatth “Tor Behe “tpres eeeeer.s ta a er eee cure EF ciate Situthtedt teal ust SAK Pe citer tata Ut ee eee Sees Shs Haar ea Eerie gine ae oer eter say at sae ba eases Pe cy aner nate Sncae ecanay “ee ls Garda eaalpe cia, a nas Mat ce aie eet eee et len, teres a erate eee acie hlls as Pe oak Wand 26 omg round oe oS ora ae te io he Rh ad eed de fephat, "Uae et See Sh aeaet hate oe aah ima oe emer ae oe ce ee Fe Maciel ote dat tat a Seen inetd Re atari deiner ae [Beas rian ere, ut hr at "nt taf radeon ee te ore ee “titi, the Degen. Rantber, from So ee Bohetnand ‘ace Turonc ite foe atta cee Edie Carver Beats Greus | at Academy. Lea Far ei tee eee Sa Beata hast Mth ih ath de Tutt Jackson Stops Geyer. aT TR ae satis ae Sree ae a reiee a he eas eee ee fia ound AO*Semed att farted ake sctte gotta ie eatin Ean cout pe oe the Fang ended tne eth seston” ted Sari entasaat ata ute at Ge nn HAE HS women (by AN. 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