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THE PALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS. SATURDAY APPJL 12 1919.
WHS! YOU SUFFER
FROI.I IlIIEOUATiSn
DALLAS PNOPKSSIONALa
LIGHTEN YOUR
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Itasca. Tf va- April 10. Mr. and
Mrs. Oua I'm a were failed to
l'ult Mine Te.tas Saturday to fettend
tin; (imiisl of .Mrs. Ili'ijtt'u's nephew.
Mrs. J. W. t-:t ni oi I ami neice Hazel
.Ve.Miiiivrn. 'eft for vYhiteroek Fri-
day ! P.-. i ni'.'lhir H rid i; rami uml her
?'!'.(. MiMullin who ifi very sick.
Mrs. Anna ll.liir sixi;t tl.o week-end
in U.lh;!on last We k. The wonp-
miles w (-ildin;; uni. April foul party
vm.-s quite a suceeiti a neiit sum was
r.;Jin''-d. Tlio mm hindered our last
work's program. .Mr. Boa Staudlfer
and daughter Maiszee left for Me-
riillan Texas. Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. McKiuley and spent Saturday
and Sunday.
Church Notes
lteihleheiu liaptist church Sunday
school wan well attended. SupL
Wlim is hustling to raise the $50.00
for educational rally. Mil all Join
In tl.o push. Rev. Burton preached
orto of his r.oul lUlrrliiK sermons Sun-
tJ.iy riioinlnr "The Fvil Effects ol
an Kiivtnns Heart."
At 4:30 the B. V. P. U. under the
leadership oof Brother Norris had a
most excellent lesson taught by the
pastor subject "IMucatlon."
Sunday nljrht we were arcaln elec-
trified by thn pastor's discourse.
W o are clad to see Bro. Hutson
and fumil at homo again. Bethel
A. M. K. church the Sunday school
was well attended Sunday morning.
Mi.ss Monroe Supt is very much
alive In the work- The pastor Hcv.
Ifolloway preached a very Instruct-
ive sennon vt 11 a. m. subject "The
Great Commis-don." At uitfht from
Rev. 7:17.
ATI! INS.
Athens Texas April 10.-Quarterly
Conference wan well attended
March 31 raled $G1.0fi.
Mr. H. McKee called on Mr. Ballle
Sharp In t he county and bad a love-
ly time. M in. Sarah Cobbln ban been
on Hie pick llfct.
Mrs. S. Giles Miss Ada Richard-
son and Rachel Wicks have returned
from Iiikvicw attending the dis-
trict Institute of the Tyler district
which was tj' ltc successful Mr. Wil-
lie McDonald and Mr. Oro. McDonald
and wife nero calltld.' to Tc.roll to
witness the death Of U.d!r brother.
The people of the A. M. K. church
;ave a )niiet in honor of Mr. tnd
Mrs. D. G. Miller.
Service was well attended at all
churches Sunday. Rev. L. J. Sanders
preached a noble Btnnon yesterday
to a crowded house. Sunday school
was well attended. Mrs. Msttle
"Walker la on tho sick list. Mrs. An-
na rtoberson made a flying-trip to
Malakoff Texas yesterday.
You will always find the Dallas
Kx press K. O. Frank's barber shop.
V. Henry Sherman returned home
from Columbus N. M.
FOHN'KY.
FiWcy Texas April 10. Sunday
school was well attended at all
churches Sunday.
Rev. llourne was at his post last
Sunday and preached two sermons.
Mis. taurine Cook has returned
from 11'iiiivtcw anil Tatum Texas
where she has been vlaiiliig relatives.
Miss Lueitettie Jackson her neice
also returned with her and will spend
a few weeks.
Mrs. .Minnie Shew has returned
from Oukwood. Texas where she
visited relatives also her mother
Mrs. Hller Davis returned with her
to stay a while. Mr. C. W. Sanders
spent the last of the week holding
a Sunduy school board at Rockwall.
Mrs. W. D. Davis and daughter left
Saturday for Mineral Wells where
ti y will spend most of the summer.
:dr. and Mrs. P. Fearncc Mrs. Km-inn-
Chnstfiil Mr. Joe and Will
Jmrd huvo returned rem East Texas
where they attended the funeral f
(heir fatlivr. Mi and Mrs. Tom Ross
of Dallas are here visiting Mrs.
IUu-aberta Sanders as In Garland
last week.
Rev. J. I. Heron was at his post
of duty Sunday at Allon Chapel A.
M. K. church r-.d preached a very
interesting sermon collection $13.03.
Mis. Ll..io Simon left Thursday for
Texarknna Texas. Mr. Sellas Bull
was ; Dallas last week on business.
.Mr. Oeorge Curry was in tbe city
Sunday from Garland.
Sund'y school at Little Flock Bap-
tist cl'Orch was well attended alsa
the B. Y. P. U.
i Mr. Kemp was given ifo years'
suspended sentence for killing Aus-
tin Vt'uir.
Rev C. C. Chrlston was In the
city Suturdar cn route to Elmo.
Rev J. D. Willlaniii preached . a
strong sermon at A. "I. E. chu.ch
Sunday nltrht. .
Rov. L V. Mackey was with his
pe pie Sunday at Mount Zlon liap-
tlbl church.
jlra. Lul-f Davis has returned
borne frji . Dallas she 8'ient a itvv
days whh her daughter. Miss. Besale
Conk.
A AVASOTA.
Navasota Texas April iO.Tho Sua-
day school reception given by thep
FfienJi.hip Sunday sclio.l was "f-jn
cellent and was well attended by.lj
the other fliindny schools of tliC
city. 'V. WM. Turner has returned
noie.e afier a fen lays' visit In Ft.
Worth. Texan. Mrs. LeiRh Riehard-
non of Anderson Teas. is in tin;
citv vi;;iL.nu relntivs. Mrs. Irene
V ilson and Rev. F L. Woodard Mr. .
John W'ardi 11 left for Galveston Wed-
ii.t.ttay. Mrs. .Mary J in ner or T ort
Worth returned home afier a short
vi.'it in the city. Master Lewis Jones
rctwacd home after visiting hit
aunt in Prairie View a few days.
J r. f. .a A Reese. Jr. bavo rttutl-
rd from over sea. vMr. Noriran Wat-
sn:i of I'.reihani Texas Is visiting!
his ri.iiu liter. Mrs. Matt lo Johnson j
acrtmipumol by Misses Graey and
l.i ..;):i i;:i'.-.s s;eit a short while i
U J -o! bin Texas v!..'ting relatives!
tiid friends. .Mrs. J. K Barnes has I
r'"inieS iwino arier a short visit
in (;;il - sion.
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ies. 1. 1'-.. of Dallr-s district
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V.. chur'-ii held bin second
cuiH't lY'in'. at .St. James
r I i:rr!i l )'t Smihi.ij. Jiev.
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tho success of the meeting. The
conference assessment was raised and
i neat sum was turned over to the
Viator. The uunual Thanksgiving
sermon of the Pythiuns and Court of
('alanine was preached by Rev. v
l. Crocket at the Second Baptist
lunch excellent papers were read
by Madams M. Givtns Mary Voting
and F; L). Moors master of cereraon-
lc8 contributed Interestingly to the
program.
Mr. Chester Hodge a member of
tho !2nd Division of the A. E F. is
home visiting parents. Mr. and MrB.
Geo. Hodge entertained recently In
his honor. Among others who have
returned from over seas are Del
Holmes P. JacVfon Arthur Logan
Bi-nnle Walker Mr: I-uan was also
a i;cni!)er of the 92nd.
Mr. J. W. Reynolds will spend a
few days with bis family after which
he will resume bis visitation to
Tabor. The Grand Matron Mrs. 'Jos-
l McMillan visited East Gate Chap
ter' No. 15 Wednesday the 2nd after
a very interesting lecture an Ice
course was served In the evening.
The Order of Eastern Star will
render & program Palm Sunday at
8 p. m. at the First Baptist church
Fast Gte Chapter Denton and Roxa
Wheeler Chapter Sanger ' Invite you
to be present to witness their Joint
program.
Friends of Mr. Geo. Hodge will be
glad to bear of bis decided Improve-
ment.
Funeral services of Mrs. Lucinda
Pyles of ' fkmham were conducted
laBt Wednesday at 3 p. m. by Rev.
Carr of Bonham and Rev. W.
J. Henderson of tbe C. M. R church.
Mrs. Pyles had visited her daughter
Mrs. Maud Roberson here and her
many friends here mourn with those
of Bonham over the loss of the good
woman.
A CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
of Bonham and Denton for their klnd-
dealh of my wife and our moher
for tho beautiful floral offerings
erlngs.
May God's blessings forever abide
wth you all.
Signed:
MR. JOHN PYLES Husband.
MIlS. MAUDE ROBERSON.
MRS. LULA JOHNSON.
MR. ISAM BEAN.
MR. BUFORD BEAN.
MR. WADE BEAN.
GR0F.8BF.CK.
Groesbeck Texas April 10. The
State Board was held here by the
Primitive Baptist which raised $368.-
?9 Tt1nkuhcai Witt-h arhnni mnlintpri
the train for Kosse last Friday to
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attend the County sciioiaBtic meet-
ing and there matched games with
Calvert of which Groesbeck was win-
ner the scorces were 16 to 0 In
favor of Groesbeck. After the bas-
ket ball game ended Groesbeck
crossed bats with Calvert but owing
to be space of time didn't got to
piny but three endings can't say
who would have won the game. Our
boys are coming home from the dif-
ferent camps every day. Sunday was
a high day at Dennis Chapel also
at Andrew's Chapel 'good attendance
at both churches. Mrs. Charley Mut-
chett of Waco Is - visiting relatives
hero this week.
MAYrKAKL.
May Pearl Texas April 10. Sun-
day school was well attended today
teachers put great stress on the
lesson receipts were good. At 2
o'clock Rev. C. Thomas mounted the
wall and took as a subject Prov.
20-6 two came forth and were con-
nected with the church. Miss Hattle
Davis has returned home after spen-
ding a few days In Ft. Worth the
men of this community are walking
up and putting forth every effort
to organize an Odd Fellow lodge
which will apeak well for he race
fn this little town. The mission sis-
ters had quite a warm discourse on
Sunday evening they are dcing a
great work that stand3 for high
morals.
MARLIX.
Marlln Texas Aorll 10. Rev. R
L. Jac'sson the M B. preacher and
Lis gnllant leaders are on the firing
lines with educational rally. Rev.
O. W. Pal'ard has declared war on
(be devil this wnek by calling- In
soveral gospel general of all denomi-
nations and their soldiers and there
will be no let u until all of his
(devil) ' a exterminated.
The Colored citizens of Marlln
turnod out on Monday March 31ft
In honor to the returning soldiirs
from the camps and over sea the
parade formed at tht high echool
building r nd paraded on te prln-
It ?ay;t To tosr-rg With The
American .Mutual Benefit Assvn.
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Home Oike 419 Milam Street
.tTouston Texas i
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corjision for
'""or int.rmation
Almost ai.y man will tell yott
that Sloan's Liniment
means relief
Cm nrartirallv every man has used
It who haj suffered from rheumatic
aches soreness of muscles stillness of
joints the results of weather exposure.
Women too by the hundreds of
thousands use it for relieving neuritis
lame bact neuralgia sicic headache.
Clean refreshing soothinjr. economical
ouicklv effective. Say "Sloan's Lini
ment to your drupRist.
SUc 60c and 11.20
cipal streets.
Soldiers were In full
uniform. ..
The local N. A. A. C. P. met In the
Marlln First Baptist church April
3rd 1919 and elected their onicers.
Twenty-oue men rushed to the table
and laid down their dollars we
have on roll sixty-five who's next?
Rev. J. H. Washington of Elm Grove
Baptist church preached a strong ser-
mon text Isaiah 6th chapter 8 verse
"Those Who Will go for us and Who
Shall we Send?" Rev. E. L. King
of Marlln preached at night text
Prov. 18 and 24tb. Rev. C. C. Taylor
lectured on Christian Education. Prof.
J. Washington is In our city again
and made one of his wonderful lec
tures for the National Advancement
of Colored People and hats went up.
Prof. J. E. Robinson state deputy
for the American Woodmen came
through and rolled Into our Camp
io. ss seven more 'logs ana omi-
quct was given him. Mrs. Fannie
Allen of Cameron Texas came over
to tfet her sick son Mr. Rosevelt
BONHAM.
Bonham Texas April 10. Mr.
Pete Johnson accidently got his foot
hurt at the railroad last week.
Mrs. Barbery Jones of Ardmore
la In the city visiting hef relatives.
Mr. Gilbert McFarland was In
Honey Grove. Sunday.
Rev. Burkr of Waco was In the
city Sunday visiting his daughters.
Mr. Dorsey Stewart waa in Ft.
Worth last week.
Mr. John Dale and Mrs. Georgia
Moore were married Saturday night.
Rev. Carr officiated.
Mr. Barcus nnd Miss Ruth Fulker-
were married
AMnlnlnJ
last week Rev
Carr. officiated
Mr. b; K. Johnson and Mr. Win.
Coleman were .In Terrell Friday.
Mrs. Roby Johnson left Monday
for Corsicana to visit her daughter.
Mrs. I. Herman was rewarded a
Bible for having the largest Sun-
day school class.
The 21 Marechal NIel club met
with Wr.' L. Knighton Wednesday
evening a luncheon was served.
JCMJE. LCEIXA McDANIEL
2S02 E. Morse Street
Greenville Teas
8ULIV SPECIALIST AM) BEAUT!
CULTCKIST.
All ladles Ln bare long beautiful
hair. Let me convince you and start
your hair at once to growing. You
get results rrora tbe first treatment
Growing Oil 25c to 50c: Dandruff
Cure. 60o; Pressing Oil 60c; isnt
anywhere prepaid. I also teach mani-
curing and beauty culture by mall.
Terms reasonable. I '
Address Madam LnelU HcDanleL
not Morse 8U Greenville. Texas.
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Thompson & Johnson
Lawyers.
Practice a all Courts. Sumpter
Building. Phone M 393 Lallas.
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Branch Office
Dallas
2549 Kim
Texas.
St.
Organized 1908 licensed by the
Insurance and Banking Depart-
ment of Texas atd chartered
for 50 years. Paid to IU mem-
bers over $400000 for sickness
and deaths. Still doing business
at the same place. Prepared to
pay any claim the presenta-:
tion of satisfactory proof.
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thing else Dear friends. If you want 'beautiful soft? smooth skin
try a box of Black and White Ointment Viola Steele.
Be attractive. Throw off . the chains that have held you back
from prosperity and happiness that rightly belong to you. Apply
Black and White Ointment (for white or colored folks) as directed
on package to your face neck arms or bands. It Is very pleasant
to the skin and has the effect of bleaching dark sallow or blotchy
skin clearing the skin of risings bumps pimples blackheads wrin-
kles tan or freckles giving you a clear' soft bright complexion
making you the envy cf everybody. Black and White Ointment Is
ahead of many other preparations which only covers up pimples or
eruptions. Black and White Ointment removes and heals them.
Sold on a money-back guarantee. Two sizes 25o and 60c (large
size contains 3 times as much as smaller size) sent by mail.
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25c cake of Black and White Soap included free.
Address Plough Chemical Company Memphis Tenn.
Black and White Ointment sold everywhere.
. AGENTS MAKE A GOOD UYLKiGv
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Texas December 1918). '
CAPITAL STOCK ($5000.00) FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
We purchase or . sell real estate; erect or repair houses; and
advance money on the Same
We guarantee prompt attention to all matters big or little;
and a strict compliance with business' principles.
OUR MOTTO: "Quick Sales and Little Profit" Call on or phone
CHAS. BRACKENS Manager
Phone Edgewood 2735.
Price A Wren M. M. Rodgers
President Secretary.
F. C. Rutherford 2-8-6m
Treasurer
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v Big Stock of Cheap 'Medium Fine
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Agents Wanted t Further partlcu-
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Phone H. 11R2 2414 Caddo St
Dallas Texas 2-8-6m
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o By doing your trading at A. Han-is & Company. You get one certificate for every
25 cants and when you Lave 50 certificates you can get- book containing' 3ix 6c tiXS
and two 10c tickets free of charge. . Wa will. accept these tickets ..Li 7 tlCketa
Dr. O. Roy Busoh
Res. H. 408
' MORQAN-BU8CH SANITARIUM
Surgery Medicine
Phens H. HTt.
Offices: Central Ave. and Boll St
DR. J. H. DODD Physician and 8ur-
aeon. Blood Sputum and Urine ex-
amlned. 2C04 Williams near Henry-
Phone 1623. North Belt South Belt
and Hickory cars. Hours: 9 to 11 a.
m.; 2 to 6 p. m.: 7 to I p. m.
DR. GEORGE LYTLE Veterinarian
day and night. Office 134 Willow St.
cor. Hill from 5 to 9 a. m or Peo
ple's Undertaker Co.. 9 a. m to 6 p. m.
Guarantees cure In lockjaw and other
serious diseases of Horses Cattle and
animals generally. Answers nails.
PR. R. T. nAMILTOX. Physician
and Surgeon. Room 215 Pythian
Temple; residence 3303 Thomas Ave.
Phones l Office Main 1144; residence
H. 4027: Office hours t 10 a. m. to
12 m.; 3 to 6 p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m.
Dallas Texas.
WHEX IN TnE CITY STAY AT TnE
SHADY SIDE HOTEL.
iti.'o san jaciuto.
Where you get nice comfortable
nrnma nnd all nmVAn oniuu-hntn '
lights and gas. Home cooked meals.
Paved street and car service. .
MRS. AURELA B. LAMBERT
r and MRS. EVA B. THOMAS
Proprietors 4-5-4t
"BE A SAMETTE GIRL."
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"Samette" makes the hair soft
smooth long and beautiful. Try a box
"Learn the Way."
Course taught by mall diploma
given $12.50. Send your order today
and get edslred results.
"Samette" Hair Grower 40c
"Samette' Pressing Oil 40c
Special prices to agents.
Address SAMETTE MFG. CO
P. O. Box 434 Tyler Texas
Enclose 10 cents for mailing
ADAMS EXPRESS AND TRANSFER
COMPANY
. . We Haul Anything
Wagons Always on Hand
Express and Baggage
tte bine Auto trucks fur Qnlck
Delivery
Packing Shipping and Storing
Competent and Careful Workmen
Phones Sw. H. 6755 1 Night H. 6766
Auto M 4295) Night M 4295
8226 Ross Ave Dallas Texas
A. ADAMS. Msnager.
Penny
We Use y
Sanitary ffi
Pressing
Machines 4
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i Laundry
FRED BRDSS
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Furs Cleaned
and Renovated
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits Made to Order
12221 Elm St
fl Phone M. 56bO
DALLAS
TfcXAS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
I have Just Installed the latest m-
chine made lor painless operations.
Take Laugnlng Gas and your tooth U
extracted absolutely without pain.
DR. A. H. DYSON.
Dental Specialist
Phone M. 84CS . 216 Elm StreeC
Dallas
Or. Chas. U MorflM
Ret. H. 47M.
Dallas Texas.
A. 8. Wells Attorney and Counsel-
lor-at-law. Office Room 213 Pythian
Temple Elm and Good streets. Notary
Public. Phone M7"3825. Dallas Texas.
DR. A. L. RUNYAN Physician and
Burgeon. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m
1 to 6 7: S? to 9 p. m. Phones office
M. 4096: iios. M. 2389. Lowery Bldg.
1800 Jackson St upstairs Dallas. Tex.
DR. M. P. PENN Physician and Sur-
geon. Treats successfully most dis-
eases of men women and children.
Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; S to 6
p. m.; 7:30 to 9 p. m. Phones: Office
8. W. M. 2915; residence phone 8. V7.
M. 7445. Office 2549 Elm St.. Suits
211 Pythian Temple Building; resV
dence 2610 Flora tt. Dallas Texas.
OR. G. W. WHITE
Dentist
Crown ana tsnage work a specialty.
Teeth extracted with care. Best ma-
terial used work guaranteed. Otflc
hours: :u a. m to 12:00 m.; 1:S
p. m. to 6:00 p. nt.; Sunday by ap-
pointment Phones: Office M. 7881;
residence M. 2463. Office location Id
the New Pythian Tempie suits til
Dallas Texas.
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Dr. P. M. Sunday Physician and
Surgeon. Office Pythian Temple.
Rpom 210. Office hours V to 11 a
n.; 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Office
phone. Main 4232. Residence 2808
State street phone Main 3081.
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