The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1919 Page: 11 of 12
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1919.
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tt STAGGERING FIGURES.
Secretary of National Baptist Pub-
lishing Board Presents Encouraging
Report at Norfolk.
Norfolk Va. Sept 12. (Recipro-
cal news service.) With a report
brim full of facts and figures that
were appealing pleasing and com-
mending the Rev. R. H. Boyd was
heard before the National Baptist
Convention in this city. The twenty-
second annual report on the work of
the National Baptist Publishing Board
and its plant located at Nashville
Tenn. occupied the center of the
stage when it was read. It is In
pamphlet form and shows that about
1200000.00 had passed through the
institution during the past year which
closed August 31st The business de-
partment alone representing tho man-
ufacturing plant where everything
can be turned out from a postal card
cyclopedia or from a calling
a Bible hand handled $185-
an increase of more than
110000.00 over any previous year of
existence:" -When
Dr. Boyd" "was introduced by
the Rev. C. H. Clark D. D. the chair
man of the Board who bad served
In the capacity for twenty-three
years a deafing applause greeted
him by the Baptists who had gather-
ed from every section of the United
States at this annual convention.
The Increase In the circulation of
Sunday School literature the in-
crease In the produciton of religious
tracts and methods the improved
method of Sunday School work with
the new - periodicals and improved
paraphenalla for prosecuting the work
were given much attention In Dr.
Boyd's report and address. No at-
tempt was made to read the entire
report it was circulated in panv
phlet form among the representatives
but It was emphasized during the
remarks that not played by the Board
itself in the withstanding the promi-
nent part butting their part towards
winning the war having fourteen
stars in their service flag they had
met every adverse condition such as
shortage of labor high price of ma-
terial and the increase In the cost
of labor to the entire satisfaction
of all. Dr. Boyd showed that a news
press one of the lated designs a
duplex perfecting enormous cost ca-
pable of turning out had only recent-
ly been installed at an the newspaper
publications with more rapidity. The
lnvoced value of the plant was shown
to be more than $350000.00 those
on the pay roll number 151 while
the operating expenses of the plant
for the past fiscal year aggregated
$400.00 per day.
'Our whole desire has been to pro-
mote better religious literature from
a Baptist point of view and to keep
steadily employed Negro men and
women who are not able to And sim-
ilar employment in institutions oper-
ated by members of the other race.
We only want an open door to op-
portunity and a better regulated com-
mercial enterprise for the rising gen-
eration. I am willing to give the
. . jtmtlnder of my years for the service
Vmy people." declared the venerable
secretary who is now entering his
seventy-sixth year. When he had
finished a number of addresses com-
plimenting his work were made by
the leaden of his denomination.
veal the grave character of this kind
of lawlessness as it grows steadily
in our nation.
America has got to stop this moch
justice or mob law. will throw us
back Into barbarism.
It is only lynch law as applied
to the Negro but lynch law as ap-
plied to reputations and principles
of right that threaten to undermine
our country.
Not unmindful of the wickedness of
lawlessness applied to the Negro
criminal many men are turning to
the same danger menancing in other
ways.
It is blind hatred born of bitter
experience that all men Irrespective
of their political or economic opin-
ions have fair trials when charged
with ofenses.
"BE A SAMETTB GIRL."
jT rrjL- i 0 V A ir " vi yjg
We Use I
Sanitary I
Pressing
Machines i
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jFRED BRPSSj
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2221 Elm St
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Furs Cleaned
and Renovated
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits Mede to Order
N. A. A. C. URGES CONGRESS
. TO TAKE ACTION
DALLAS I
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"LEARN THE WAY."
1000 mora agents wanted by Aug-
ust 1st
Samette (pronounced "Say-met)" is
pleasing: every one who has given
It a trial. Begin now to Improve
your hair and make it smooth long
and beautiful by using Samette Hair
Grower.
Improve your skin with Samette
Beauty Cream High Orade goods at
low prices to cut the high cost of
beauty. Bend your order today.
Samette Hair Grower 40c
Samette Pressing O1140O.
Samette Beauty Cream 40c
Samette Straightening Comb $1.25. -peelal
Prices to Aetata.
Address SAMETTB UFO. CO.
P. O. Box 434 Tyler Texas
Enclose 10 cents for mailing.
MADAM COTTON'S WONDERFUL
HAIR GROWER.
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'GROW HAIR ON TEMPLES .
The Inventor of this hair grower
which Is made -of sixteen ingredients
and containing everything necessary
to grow the hair prevent dandruff
and tetter prevent hair from falling
out and keeps It looking very nice
at all times this hair grower will
not make the hair sticky but keeps
It soft and fluffy. It makes the hair
awfully nice and straight without
pressing but may press It If you de-
sire. I guarantee this hair grower
to grow hair on an average of one
Inch a month also to darken gray
hair.
Prices by mail prepaid.
1 Box $ .50
6 Boxes 8.00
12 Boxes 6.00
Pressing 50
Shampoo 60
Send P O. or Express money order
payable to
10 cents extra with order
B. J. COTTON CO.
IS W. California Ave
Oklahoma City. Ofcla.
Agents wanted. Write for terms.
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(Associated Negro Press.)
Auburn N. Y. Sept. 20. The Na-
tional Association for the Advance-
ment of Colored People Importunes
the Citizen to Join with the other
American papers and individuals to1
Wyfc"6 acton by Congress toward an
fc-flTvestlgatlon of the institution of lyn-
ching. . It sends us facsimile clippings from
Southern newspapers announcing in
Advance he fact that such an hour
a Negro would be lynched and burn-
ed. Wo read under big headlines In
the New Orleans States "That Three
Thousand Will Burn Negro" we see
in the Jackson Miss. Daily News
the headlines: "John Hartfleld Will
Be Lynched by Ellisville Mob at 5
" O'clock This Afternoon.' 'and so on
through newspaper accounts of
crimes to be committed with abso-
lutely no effort of local o state
authorities to prevent the commission
of such crimes.
One newspaper account says: "Ne-
gro Jtrky and Sullen aa Burning
Unit.. XT...... H k 1. 1 1 ii. i . . a
xxuuio iica ib - wuiiej mis son oi i
special" accompanies the head: "As
4 o'clock approaches John Hartfleld
assailant of the Ellisville white girl
Is being carefully gaurded in the
office of Doctor Carter of this city.
The above Is the likeness of W. H.
Harvey president of the Royal Mu-
tual Insurance Co. Mr. Wm. U.ttles
Is Secretary.
h Our Malta I
Payment of all Just claims. Tou do
not have to wait for your claim the
money Is waiting for you. Ask any
undertaker about our company who
burys our people In this city and
you will be convinced. Agents want-
ed. ROYAL MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Home Office ------ -Ft. Worth
81S 1-2 Calhoun St. - - -Lamar 1675
W. II. HARVEY Pres.
W. II. LITTLES Sec'y.
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Ithe victory!
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For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Pure Port. Rican Chile Ice
J Cream. Cold Drinks Cigars
and Cigarettes
. J. M. TOLBERT Prop.
2()7 N. Central DalUs Tex
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H. E. SAYLES.
Th above cloture Is the likeness
nf w m RHvlfn. a vounir man. who has
Tho wounded Negro has confessed made raplii progress in the business
and seems very nervous. Dissension ; o:iS ana 18 now worl"
nas broken out among the indignant ' He was born August 19 1885. nine
citizens as to what disposition should miles Northeast of the town of Gil-
be made of thn nrisnnpr Snmo nf mer Texas. He Is now. operating a
L i pn8?ner- ome i first-class Mercantile business and is
the angry citizens t's said want an organizer of "The Colored Busl-
nim Durnea.
We have auoted enough
to
ness Association"
re Texas.
In UDshur County.
6-31-4mos
HtnlJl BqTfr MCIC OULbONG
Hiiic Poslpaid Price J1.23
Msgic Pomads pries 50 cl.
Magic Hester price 0cla.
Asenta Wanted. Writ (or literature
HAfilC SHAMrOO DIIH CO H 'ANT
Mliwapolis. Hies.
WE HATE an especially
equipped Dental Office for
Colored People where yon
' get the best treatment and
work. " "
OCB WORK v
14.00 up
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.18.00 up
COMPARE
22k Gold Crown
22k Bridge Work.
Set of Teeth.
When better work is done we will
do It Open dally until 7.00 p. m.
Sundays until noon.
DBS. GUTHRIE A WATKEfS
Dentists
1613 1-2 Haln Street . Over Central State Bank
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A Safe Bleach dT
For Ue at Night - I
It it chemically pure and free .f'f I V.
from foreign ingredients. M ill (
Harmless to the moit deli- Jr . W M' A
cate tkin. No dilution nec- f . JSsf V t " i
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ikin on first application. ' s f SC; ffr ij'r ' I $?k
For daily uie you will find . V tjs'Sjt yXj " ' JL
Mme. Walker's Superfine Xv J ifTAJ fr.
Face Powder delightful. f! ? '
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Sent anywhere in U. S. for 50c 3c postage and 2c war tax.
Write Mme. C J. WALKER MFG. CO.. - - INDIANAPOLIS IND.
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Business Confidential Jt
EMPIRE CO 1
170JH ELM STREET
Phone M. 7
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"For Hair and Skin"
Better than the Best
Nile Queen Whitcner and Cleanser
Nile Queen Hair Dcautifier
Nile Queen Cream Powder 5 Shades
Nile Queen Cold Cream
Nile Queen Vanishing Cream
Nile Queen Rouge
Nile Queen Cream Balm
Nile Queen DandrulT Remedy
Nile Queen Liquid Powder
Nile Queen 'Shampoo
50c each
FREE
Write for New
DeLuxc Beauty Book
Manufactured by the
FREE
'KrJKJIrCHEMICAL CO.
312 South Clark Dept CHICAGO ILL.
For sale at all drug stores and first class Beauty
" Shops. If vour druggist does not have it write us
and send 8c extra for postage or write for agency.
For Sale By:
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THE STAR HAIR
GROWER
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A WOHDEBFUL HAIR
DRESSER AHD
GROWER. '
One thaasasid ts
wanted Goad money
made. We want asenU
In every cltr and vtl-
Irb6 to sell THB STAR
HAIR OKOWUH. This
is a wonderful prepar-
ation. Can be used
with or without straightening-
irons.
Sells for 25o per box
one .260 box will
prove Its value. Any
person that will use a
25c box will be con-
vinced. No matter
what has failed to
grow your hair Just
give THK STAR HAIR
;KOWKIl a trial and
be convinced. Send loo
for full size box. If you
wish to be agent send
$1.00 and wo will send
Vou a full jpply that
you can begin work
with nt once; also
agent's terms. Bend
all money by money or-
der to
TIIR STAR HAIR
GROWER MANU-
FACTURERS nox 810 Creor
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Before using was ( Inches long
J. W. Henderson 2120 Gibson St
Little Gem Drug Store 2601 Bryan St.
Elm Pharmacy 2944 Elm St.
Hooper's Drug Store 8547 Elm St-
Mlntz Drug Co.. 2400 Elm St.
Frank M. Roblnette 1817 Allen St..
W. P. Treadwell 2318 Elm St s.
Elsie Wilson 2601 Byant St .
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No mora..
No more
No more
No mors
No anore.
Dasdrat
Falling Half
Itching Seals
Tettei
Ecisema
Gives Healts to Scalp and
Growth of long Fluffy Hair.
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HID AX JESSIE CASTER'S W01.
DEBFUL CBOWIflO OH
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ubIpt two years
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AGENTS WANTED.
Why not grow your hair! En-
close lo stamp for reply to letters
Madam Jessie Carter
Is now 22 Sclentllo Bealp Specialist
2711 Glen-ana Bt Deaver ri
BELL PHONE MAIN 289 AUTOMATIC M 2495
DALLAS FURNITURE CO
1005 ELM STREET.
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Is the place to buy furniture and stoves. Our prices are
the lowest and our terms are the best. General
.house furnishing. Highest Ca9h Prices for 2nd-hand
Furniture. CASH OR CREDIT.
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