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THK DALLAS ESPKK88 DAIJjAH TEXAS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10. 1921.
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Fort Worth. Texas Feb 17.
Read and refine your appetite; learn
to live upon instruction; feast your
mind and mortify your flosh; read
and take your nourishment In at
your eyes shut up your mouth and '
cnew the cud of understanding.
Read Read Read.
Mr. Theodore Starks nephew of
Rev. Starke pastor of Bakers Chapel
is visiting relatives and friends In
the city. He Is here for an indefinite
stay..
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Avant Jr.
1109 Helen St. was hostess to a
beautiful five course luncheon in
honor of Mrs. J. D. Martin who is
living the city soon.
The table was beautifully decora-
ted 'with pink carnations and pink
candles for a center-piece.
The place cards were of Valen-
tines and cuplds.
Those present were Mmes. J. D.
Martin C. E. Lindsay J. W. Pratt
G. C. Houston and R. Bunton. A.
Ward. N. T. Wall is and R. A. Ran-
am Mme. Wallis suggested that
each of the guest give Mme. Mar-
tin tbeir place cards as souvenirs.
Read the Dallas Express found
at Temple Drug Store.
Mrs. Julia Chandler and daughter
Marion 1817 Gay St. attended the
Mada Gras at New Orleans last
week. They report a pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Speed of Den-
ver Colo. are visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Crabb Violet
St. They have viBited relatives and
friends in Texakana.
Miss Mary S. Porter of Marshall
Texas is spending the .week-end
with friends at 1817 Gay St.
Mrs. Josie Bell Smith of Tulsa
Okla. is visiting her sister Mrs. E.
C. Jacobs 1032 E. Terrell Ave. Mrs.
Smith is thinking of spending the
summer here.
At the beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Bogans 1004 E. Terrell
Avenue was the scene of a grand;
entertainment in honor of the mem-
bers and friends of the Samuel
Huston Club. The house was beau-
tifully decorated after which all was
interspersed with music and games.
Hats off to Mr. and Mrs. Bogans
for their charming manner of enter-
taining. A wedding of interest was that of
Mr. Walter Chalmers and Mrs. Etta
Mae Maransee. Rev. W. G. Up-
shaw officiating. They have the
best wishes of their many friends.
The Brotherhood of Mt. Gllead
Baptist Church was entertained with
a grand lecture by Prof. J. G. Ho-
race Sunday afternoon Feb. 12.
All who heard Prof. Horace must
Mrs. Birdie Andrews 1519 Wynne Rev. Mosley In a battle against sin
St. is visiting in waxahachle. Arrivals: Mr.- Russell. Waco: John
A very pretty affair of the sea- nie Palmer Anderson Fulford Fort
son was the 2nd Annual Chanting Worth; Dowoy and J. Woodard Paris
Fete given by the Kolonial Kiub jYance. Dppartures: Mrs. Minnie
Friday night Feb. 11 at Herman Goodman Wuco; Mrs. Ester Graves
Park. All who attended declared It Fort Worth; Miss Pearl Thornton
was a graim ariair. Calvert; Mrs. Pearl Woodard and son
mrs. i. j. upaacK wumDoiai oiv naye arrived from Calvert
is on the sick list.
Mr. Tom Quarles of Denver Colo.' Harxhull .Feb. 17. Mrs. Julia Miles
but formally of Clarksville Texas . fctv . ...
passed through the city and visited old and respected citizen
friends Saturday. Mr. Quarles is Just of Gainesville Community died at her
from Clarksville where he went to son-ln-Iaw's home Mr. Richard R
. . . j . 1 a 1 V I .. m-.Va. '
auena ui iuur.ui i urn u.uw.. ponnjg after a loQg i1noss. Her
wno uira lecbMiy. o itiuu. funerai wa8 attended from the Gain
route to "enver aiuraay n.sui. 08Vle fi tUt church f Q fc
.ilflfJ"1? was a member; laid to rest n the
...i .V SJfwnT. nr s r Rfiftd! Cemetery there. The remains
stand at "Temple Drug Store." Read
the Dallas Express.
Miss Marie M. Hutchison Helena
St. has been on the sick list.
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press and keep posted with the lat- I' 'SlJ? "8t tte!l
of Mrs. Davis was shipped in from
Dallas for Interment. Her funeral
was attended from Wards Chapel A.
M. E. church of which Bhe was 8
test news found on news stand at
Temple Drug Store.
PALLAS DISTRICT KOTES.
Rev. R. S. Jenkins. P. E.
Yes Sir! I am real glad that you
have asked me the question relative
to how the Sacrament tthould be ad
ministered by the persons handling
the elements. It Is a breach of
ecclesiastical decency and Christian
ethics for a minister after breaking
the bread In small pieces to go
around tabing the bith of consecrated
bread in his hannds . and handing
a piece to each' individual from his
Angers; also insisting on presentim
the glass with consecrated wine f
each communicants lips. At no time
should the communicants bo allowed
to double around the chancel nod
keep the gloves on when taking thr
sacrament. This subject Is too ho!;-
and requires too much space for a
complete and satltsfactory answer
at this time. Therefore we hope tr
take this subject up again in the
District Conference.
Gaines Chapel.
There was quarterly conference
Saturday. No place nor arrange-
ments were made for the same.
Sunday Service.
The officers had made arrange-
ments to hnve the Quarterly meet-
ing In Bethlehem Baptist church
in the Honey Cutt Addition. At 11
o'clock the Baptist members held
service but we were on hand and
assisted In the service collection
$4.00. At 3 P. M. the church was
turned over to the MethodfRts. We
had a service. Elders A. J. Williams
the pastor and G. L. Coleman our
wide awake pastor in Oak Cliff
preached. St. Paul A. M. E. church
South Dallas.
Rev. J. L. Johnson sent a col
lection the collection taken amount-
admit he is a neat orator Music
for the occasion was furnished by i ed to $60.00
the Brotherhood Quartette. Rev. A. A Donble Header
t. Boone the pastor made some in- -t night the Baptist held the
terestlng remarks. The Brother- first service starting at 7:30 P. M.
hood Is growing. ! and at 9 P. M. the Presiding El-
If I were to pay for a taste which dor ifted the collection amount of
should stand me under every variety 7.00. After which the Presiding
of circumstances and be a source Elder preached collection $14.00
of happiness and cheerfulness to me maklns a total of $74.00 for the
through life and a shield against Methodist and $11.00 to our good
its Ills however (things might go Baptist friends for the use of their
amiss and the world frown upon me ninr;nlficient edifice. One member
if would ho n mato tnr rpndlntr. brother R. E. Davis was read in and
Give a man this taste and the fellowshipped for Gaines Chapel A
means of gratifying it and you con
hardly fall of making him happy.
You make him denizen of all na
tions a contemporary of all ages.
M. E. Church. How is this for 18
members? Eelio: it cannot he p"
celled. The prospects are great for
this mission church next Sunday
Read the literature found on we will be with Knights Chapel A
M. E. church. Went Lemon Ava.
North Dallas we hope to bring with
us some of the visiting ministers of
stand at Temple Drug Store. Write
'phono or tell us your news Temple
Finicr Store.
Sunday afternoon at the home of the Bishops' Council.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tratt. Mrs. Mat-
tie Ca:tper was quietly wedded to
Mr. Wm. Munchus. Only a few
friends witnessed the affair. Rev.
A. L. Casper officiated.
Messrs. E. A. Mitchell and W. C.
TEXAS TOWNS
Lufkln Feb. 17. The B. Y. P. U.
of the Good Will Church met Sunday
i A . 1. j iH nnl
unanos . fpeui me . at 3:30 p. m. wltn Mr8. Willie Lepol
iaa i visum!? mr w.a..c ! un preaident Mrs. D. C. Thompson
We are pleased to note Mr. M T . Program for the ev
flel the Spirit of . praise outlined
jiuiuci io-ou.c w u ....... iko M-n Morthn Hn.'nn nnonori Mr-a
UJ ill I O 4lUa LUU VIU'UU) VJl'U.U UJ -J
Jim Utlcy discussed by the Union.
Mrs. Marie Dyer left for her home at
Galveston a few days ago after spend-
ing several days with her sister Mrs
C. G. Starks. Mrs. S. Long is yet
on the sick list. The Lufkin Lucky
Ward School was suspended Friday
Feb. 11 for the day 'to play an
up-to-date ball game against the
Keltys school ; scores 19 and 20 In
eral weeks' illness.
Mr. J. I. Dotson managing Edi-
tor of the Hornet is confined to the
bed. We wish him a speedy recov-
ery. Saturday night the beautiful
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker 915
E. 3rd street was the scene of a
pretty party this being Mrs. Wal-
ker's birthday. The house was
beautiful pink and white carna
tions and ferns. Music and games 1 "fK61- J1. I. S Alexander
were enjoyed until a late hour
when a grand menu was served
parted this Ufe Feb. 8 at 2:30 a. m.
Body was laid to rest in the Keltys
Many guests were present and Mrs. f emetorjr u?drlhe plces of the
Harris received many presents. May
she live to enjoy many more such.J- James omciaiea. ine ioiiowing
birthdays is the best wishes of thel?al1n clalms i"6; aen
rnnnrter Chain to Mrs. L. M. Dukes by wire
nr onH Ur. vn Pniv nf nhin-1 2000; from the Masons to Mrs. S
ko. are visltins: relatives and friends D- Swagerty by check $150 in favor
in the city.
The Polk's are formally Ft. Worth
people; Mrs. Polk (nee Miss Shelby
Ford) was once the popular little
cashier girl at the
Store.
of the benefactress of Rev. I. S
Alexander. Mrs. Carrie Doggett has
returned from Trinity where she has
been called to the' bedside of her
Tenmlo Drue 1 brother. Rev. R. B. Martin was a
nis post again eunaay ana preacnea
Mrs. Tom Robinson is in Hot two able sermons; six converts were
SDrineR. Ark. for her health. We connected to the church. He left
trust she will have a speedy recov-1 Monday to attend the Ministerial Con
ry. I ference which will convene at Goose
Mr. S. C. Crook of Arlington Creek Feb. 16th. To my various
Heights is on the sick list. (readers: All news respecting your
Prof and Mrs. T. H. Brawley are business appertaining such as bar-
pleasant visitors of Mr. and Mrs. bershops. grocery stores cards of
KIrkpatrick 1108 New York Ave. 'thanks hair dressing act must be
Prbf. Brawley is principal of Whtat-jbe accompanied with the money or
ley school Dallas Texas. it will not appear in the paper; and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thurman I too don't think that the agent is
Hattie Street had as their guest 1 slighting you br your news not ap-
thelr brother Mr. Lockett Johnson
of Kansas City Mo.
Mrs. E. Vincent entertained her
sister Mrs. Irene Hicks with a birth-
day dinner at he beautiful home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson
Irma street Monday night. Sweet
peas were used as decorations. The
guest were: Mlpses McNorton Nunn.
Messrs. Cooper Ford and Camp-
bell Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Tildon. All
enjoyed themselves.
Please 'phone or write your news
at The Temple Drug Store. We sell
the Dallas Exp-ess.
On account of illness of her niece
Mrs. Mary Jane .Smith Luella St.
was called to Anderson Texas.
Mrs. Ida Hall of Fulshear Texas
who visited her brother Mr. Hiram
McGar Annie St. last week has re-
turned home. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Seymour E. 4th
pearing 4n the paper. It lb because
you don't -get it to him in time. My
news must be in the general office
not later than Monday therefore you
must see i.ie on Sunday. S. W. Book-
er Agent and Reporter.
Cooper Feb. 17. Sunday School
was well attended at all the churches.
Rev. H. B. Evans was at his post
of duty and preached to noble ser-
mons. Prof. D. C. Fowler'B Jubilee
Club: Mr. H. D. Patton. C. Baker
H. D. English M. Jones J. W. Smith
C. M. Stewart J. H. Phillips and J.
W. English. These gentlemen were
from Texas College and were enter-
tained on the 12th Instant by Mrs.
Annie Johnson. Their presence will
never be forgotten by the C. M. E.
Church. The Board surprised their
pastor by putting the Bell up Into
the tower. What next boys? Suppose
street gave a bi thday party in hon- we see Mrs. J. C. Stout ad her pres-
or of their daughter Ruth this be-lident Mrs. V. O. Battles and help
tng her 14th birthday Saturday them build their playground. Mem-
Feb. 12. The house was beautifully i bers help Sister Buckner pray for hrr
decorated while the dining room son who was sent to Huntsville for
table held a beautiful birthday cake ( two years that God may get into his
holding 14 lighted candles. Miss
Seymour received many useful and
beautiful presents.
We should accuntom the mind to
heart and convert him.
Mari Feb. 17. Services good at
St. James Church. Sunday school
kee? the best company by introduc-1 well attended at Rocky Creek and
ing it only to the beet books. Read St Mary. Feb. 22th was set aside as
the literature of all kinds on the
news stand at Temple Drug Store.
"We sell the- Dallas Express."
Mr. Ernest Scott brother-of Mrs.
BM1 Amos 1304 S. Calhoun St. is
toj J sick.
I clean up day by the Beautiful City
club. We are glad to say that our
pernio have t.ken the advantage and
now we can say we have a clean
town. Rev. Hai!e7 has been to
Bonmns Chapel all this week with
Johnson Cemetery. Mrs. Martha
Barnes and girls wore released from
quarentine regulations from small-
pox. Mr. John Smith our popular
undertaker is down with a case cf
small-pox is improving nicely and
will soon be able to be at his office.
Mrs. M. J. Garrett is very sick at
her home some better today. Uncle
Dock Lane Aunt Ann Lane and
Richard Isby all are very sick at
their home. Rev. Boone of Fort
Worth preached at Bethesda and Gal-
ilee Baptist churches. The Reverend
Is a very able minister; his pres-
ence is welcomed at any time. Miss
Helen Taylor left for Dallas to spent
a few days with her sister' Mrs.
Mamie C. Jones. Rev N. A. Murphy
la much better. Pay up for the
Dallas Sxpress. The agent will be
around right after pay day. You
know how much you owe. Save it
for him. " Will thank you for your
subscription by the year. 6 months
or 1 month. Phone 833 the news
of your home.
nellville Feb. 17.-lebruary 12th
1921 found us at our post of duty
with the good people of St. Paul
A. M. E- Church.Neals Ben. Sunday
was Indeed another high day in Zion
for the Master. The pastor preached
two soul stirring sermons and at 11
a. m. and again at night One mem-
ber joined the church. Mrs. P. A.
McClendon District Missionary was
w 'th na "and rendered valuable ser
vice to the occasion. The pastdr
stopped this time in the comfortable
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sheriod
who made our stay a pleasant and
happy one. We were sorry to see
Bro. K. Harvey coming to carry us
away . Ncal's Ben has a good
sprinkling of relationship to the pas-
tor. Such men as Deacon Simon
Smith Jones and Mitchell and a
score of others who go to make up
our train of success while in their
midst. The people of Neal's Ben says
that we must 'succeed. The Nea)
brothers never have much to say
when it comes to talking but Oh my
Lord! they are workers from the
start to a finish. In fact the people
all over the work work together for
God and the church. Bro. Nathan
Harvey is still on the sick list. Alsc
Mrs. L. E. Diggs of Bellville. Bro.
K. Harvey put the writer back iv.
Bellville at 10.251 Monday mornlnp
and we began to gather up newr
of importance for the Express. The
services at all of the churches in
town report good successful meetings
Business seems to begin to pick up
a little here in town. Mrs. Mary
Thompson Nichols served Rev. G. L.
Mills and the pastor with a very
nice dinner on the 10th. Mrs. S. A
AVells promises to follow suit in the
near future. Mrs. Cod Thompron
keeps the writer well supplied in
vegetables. We will be sorry when
the time come to plow up that mus
tard patch. Miss Ola Wright is also
on the sick list. Mrs. Hannah Gold-
wrlght and husband seems to be de-
ihted in helping to make the pastor
happy in their homes. At all times
they seem to know how to treat
strangers. There are other fine peo
ple here In Bellville but they are
waiting until the pastors family moves
into the parsonage and then they will
show -their benevolence.. Don't for
get to visit our business enterprises
when in Bellville. Nickols Cafe
Washington's Barber shop Mrs. Cum-
mins' Sewing Department Spicer's
Hair Dressing Department are all
under one roof in the Negro two
story brick owned and operated by
colored people only well I am
about to be off for the Bishops' Coun
cll'io convene on the 17th. Will let
you hear from me on my return.
Read the Dallas Express on hand
every Saturday at Nickles Cafe.
Milford Feb. 17. Miss Erma Beaty
and Messrs. Burgess Probasco and
Willie Johnson of Dallas were ploas-
and vicitors in the city. MIbs Nona
J. Vaultz of Dallas entertained a
crowded house with a musical recital
Wednesday. Madam Edith Jenkins
and Edith Carter and baby Melrose
went to Marlin. Mr. Rob. Owens of
Hillsboro was in the city Saturday
visiting relative and friends. Mr.
Henry Black went to Italy. Miss
Willie Mae Edwards . went to Italy.
Mibs Nanle Vaughn is sick listed.
Mt Morlah Baptist Church. Rev. A.
J. Matthew pastor: Sunday School
was well attended. Supt. Hooks is
bringing things over the top with
his band of teachers. Pastor Mat
thew -preached a noble sermon at 11
o'clock also at night. After service
Lord's Supper was administered.
Pilgrim Rost M. E. Church Rev. W.
II. Purnell pastor: Sunday School
was well attended. Pastor Purnell
is carrying on a revival so let us
make the meeting a successful one.
St. James A. M. E. Church: Sunday
School was well attended. Supt. L.
G. McDonald with his band of teach
ers s putting things over the top.
Read the Express only 10 cents per'
copy.
PHRH1IK!VT WI1M!V
. CALLS SPKtlAL M-JMATP
SESMOA MAIU II 4.
WanhlnKton Feb. IT. Prenldent
Wlliion. actlnif on the recently com-
municated request of PreRldent-elect
Harding: today Ugued
calling a upeclal eenalon of the Senate i
iff convene iwnrtn 4.
Request that tha special Reunion be
called wu made to the I'rexldent ov-
eral days a:o by Senator Underwood
of Alabama minority leader of the
Senate who received the request of
the President-elect through Senator
Lodso of Maaiiachiiaetts tha majority
leader. The session will act on r?hi'.
net and .other appointments. . and
prnDaoiy wm last only a short time.
The President's proclamation snld:
"Whereas Public interest requires
inni ine ot-naie 01 me united Slates
Dfl convened ai iz o'clock nn lha itv.
day of March next to reeelv.
communications as may be made by
"Now therefore. I Woodrow Wil
son President of the United States
of America do hereby nrnruim onrt
declare that an extraordinary occa-
sion requires the Senate of the United
States to convene at the Caplto) in
the District of Columbia on the 4th
day of March next at 12 o'clock
noon of which all persons who shall
at that time be entitled to act as
members of that body are hereby re-
quested to take notice.''
DEPENDABILITY
PROF. A. . IIOM.O WILL HT7PKH-
IVrWVII PLANT WORK AT WJB-
tiltO vNORMAL.
17. (Rpe-
tha well
who Is
St. AiiKitstlne. Pla Vetv
clal.) Prof. A. S. Rnllo.
known horticulturnllst.
considered a veritable wizard of plant
life has promised to take over the
superintendentcy of the Florida Nor-
mal and Industrial Institute the Ne-
Rro Industrial school located a short
distance from this city. Prof. Rollo
Is connected with one of the larsrest
development projects in tha county.
In an advisory capacity but
asked to take up this work of 'a true
missionary nature ne said he would
devote a certain portion of time to
the school and superintend their
work. He says that ha will nin
crops tell them Just what to plant
and when to plant It and raise food
for both man and beast thug look-
ins after the welfare of all on the
hi farm and in the school plant
Prof. Rollo will continue to make his
headquarters in St. AuRustlne and
miiko frequent trips to the Industrial
school to supervise the work of tha
Negro students.
I hen dollars have decreased in buying power and the public
I Is called upon to pay the additional costs of production and
when the question of quality of preparations is thrown to
the scrap-heap and dependability of service and quality of
results entirely discarded "Madam finds herself ..confronted with
the problem of how and what with the same money may she
ourchase for her toilette.
For milady's beauty and saving her precious dollars in-
sist upon articles that bear this seal.
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KILOfJI.K WIIITR AT BI MfPT.
IJVft.
equipping- a Hospital to care for Ne-
groes of Texas suffering- from tuberculosis.
Up to this time there has not been
available a single bed in which a
Neirro tuberculous patient could be
cared for and the Legislature on being-
Informed of this condition made
appropriation necessary for providing
such an Institution.
The location of this Hospital has
not been determined upon it being
leri to tne state Health Officer and
me superintendent of the State Tu
DEPARTMENT OP COMMF.RCR.
REACT OF TUB CEN81TS.
Charles E. Hall.
Washington.
nv-
rnnulnlnnor El Pnso Terns.
Washington V. C. Feb. 17. The Di-
rector of the Census today Issued a
preliminary statement of the White
ond Negro population of El Paso. Tm.
as as shown by the census taken as
of .Tanuary 1 1320.
The population of. Kl Paso as re-(o-i
Ko.oiiihor 18. 1920. was 7T.I5HII.
comprising 75843 whiffs 1JI31 Ne
groes and SKH others (Chinese Japa-
nese and Indians). The figures for
1910 were whites 87586: Negroes
14112 others 241.
The white population' showed an ln-
ress since 1910 of .38.257 or 101.8
per cent while the Negro Dooulntlon
hawed decrease f 121 or 8.3 per
Of the total population of Kl Paso.
in 1910 the males numbered 87228
or 48 per cent and the fen. dies 40-
332. or 63 per cent. In 1910 the cor
responding figures were males 19.-
726. or 60.2 per cent: females. 19. ESS.
or 49.8 per cent The ratio of ma.es
to females was lis to 100 In 1920.
as against 100.9 to 100 In 1910.
Ilr. Cndman Ontral Plm mt r-.t.
rrlng of Whites and Negroes.
Tlrnolrlvn. V V Tint i
VvJP." ' .Tv Tf ih ' Alfred T.
White ss -the foremost rltljjcn of
rtronklvn." was presented bv the Rev
o. Parke r-nrtrenn ln.t nle-ht at a
mass meeting of the rtrooklvn Urban
TeBw nnd the Lincoln Settlement
soelat1on at the
The niirpose relations between the Ne-
fommnnTty. th8 WhUe PPOp of "
nurenu or tne Amer can Pene. rv-
ispfnn at Parlsr Prnf...A. v-i .. w.
ler. Dean of the Junior College at
Howard University and Tr. John
Lewis Parks spoke.
J'roressor Miller spoke of the ml-
rratlon of the Neirrn frnm it. cA...k
to the North giving figures from the
irai i in snow the' extent of berculosis Sanatorium of Carlsbab to
"'"-""" in Cleveland ror ex-1 reach this decision.
"J.0 whiTe" hTftst r:Rr"'Z n Tno8 interested in tuberculosis and
it. "no- ir i Vetrolt the iain"hw ' mblio health cannot nclp but hope
from 6.000 to 41.000 Ban wathat the Governor will sign the Hill.
Mr. naker snoke on the problems bt??u"S ot.lta rettt tmPortan:e tt" a
erlsln- from the new Pcontaet2 PUb"C h.ea'lh n!a8u" in Bay noth"
hrone-M about hv the migration and nB 0f IU "'""anltarlan feature
described the Credit Unions which -
nnve lately sprung up amontr both I
whites and Kec-rne." in the South es- 1
peeiallv In North Carolina. Such ro-1
operative orc-anlr.atione. he snld. which!
In world nf fairs would Include thet
League or Nations are a grent part of
the solution of the problems of the
worm Toriay.
A reference to the late Theodore
Roosevelt by Dr. Cadman brought
frrent applause from the audience
which was largely Colored.
"The Negro." said Dr. Cadman.'
"does not come whlnrdng for charity.
He only asks what Theodore Tloose-
velt of blessed memory called a
a 'squnre deal.' ' .
Dr. Cadman led a drive for funds '
for the league and nledgea for sev-'
al hundred dollars were made.
Found only on
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GEORGE DOOLEY
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lllRfil.AIlS NOT ALWAYS RX-Kn
VICE MEJt.s
(fly A. N. P.) -Vashlnrton.
D. C Feb. 17 An an-
neal to the newspapers of the coun-
try to guard against designating as
'ex-service men" burglars hold up
men ana oiner criminals without Pro
per Investigation was Issued by See
rerery naKer.
He declared that the expression was
becoming increasingly common and
that in many cases investigation on
would prove that the persons referred
to had never been identified with the
nation's armed forces.
"It is popular just now for crimi-
nals to plead that thev served In the
army and navy In the war in the
hope of gaining sympathy" Mr. Bak-
er said "When these people are sol
styled there is a great injustice dene .
or men wno may properly pride tnem-
Kelves In being "ex-service men."
Colored Americans throughatit tha
country are Interested In this appeal
from secretary . Baker for the rea-
son that it eminently shows the ob-
jectionable psychology of way la-
beling1 everything with which a Col-
ored person Is ' connected as "TJegra
just as the "ex-service man" news-
paper statement brings reproach upon
the soldiers the other brings some-
times unwittingly but more frequent-
ly intentionally reproach on all Col-
ored people.
AU makes of talkin
machines motors re-
paired. All work rur.
anteed. Repraductn
a specialty.
Phone Y 2665
2G37 Commerce St DaUM Ifm
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HEARTl
LEAF
me
LK;isiATiTnw pask np.gro nofi-
riTAI KILL.
Itlll I'rovldra lle.l- for Negreea Suffer-
ttig From Tuberculosis.
Austin Texas Feb. 17. The S7th
Legislature has passed a Bill carry-
ing an appropriation far $300009.00
for the purpose of constructing- and
Natures
Famous Reroedv
for growing LONG and
BEAUTIFUL HAIR.
II you have short asti 'T and bank
hair or If you are troubled with dan-
ilruff foiling hair breaking hair itch-
ing scalp. DO NOT DELAY but usa
at ones HEART LEAF HAIR TONE
than watch tha good results. It
darkens gray hair and puts now Ufa
Into It.
Pries KOc sent bv mall on rscslat
of money. Acwts wanted. You can
TnaJto good money. Write at ones lor
hspacial terms to agsnts.
SUPO-SULPHO MEDICINE CO.
ATLANTA GA
HUH A LITTLE
jjH TRU LINE. . - ..
grow. It makes the scalp healthy;
it makes the hair soft rtralght and
glossy; It gives life to the most stuo-
born hair and surrounds the face with
graco and beauty
Nothing in the world :ike It. The
enulr.j comes in white glass jars
perfumed especially for refined peo-
ple l'rl.-e 50 irma post paid.
Agents Wanted.
HOl'TIIKRN lU.DK'IM.; COMI'ANY.
Atlunta. tin.
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! PENNY WE USE
LAUNDRY SANITARY
Pressing Machines
FRED BRUSS
Tailor
Furs Cleaned
and Renovated
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits Made to Order
MME. LPEI.LA pfeDAlUBLS CIB-
TIFIC METHOD OP SCALP MAS-
SAGE. A 'moDKRS WOlfDER.
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' Phone M. 56bO
DALLAS.
TEXAS
The Wonderful Hair Dresser and Grower
M. U ANDEBSOX PHILIP HICKS
Our new Spring and Summer line of samples have
Just arrived and we call your attention to our Inaujrn-
rationnl Patterns shown In cheoVn and fancy fabrics.
We use the Master System of cutting and designing
garments that fit ai.d please ail m:a.
SPECIAL STYLES FOR YOUNO MEN.
CHESTER PARK TAILORS & CLEANERS
Cor. Hall and Centwl Av. Dallas Texas Phone Y 5 38
1-6-261
East India flair Grower
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AV111 Promote a Full Growth of
Hair. Will also Restore the
Strength Vitality and the Beauty
of the Hair ir your hair is Dry
and Wiry Try
BAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
' If ypu are botherel with Falling
Hair. Dandruff Itching Bcalp or
any Hair Trouble we want you to
try a Jar of EAST INDIA HAIR
GROWER. The remedy contains
medical proprieties that go to the-
roots of the Hair stimulates the
skin helping nature to do Its
work. Leaves the hair (oft and
silky. Perfumed with a balm of
a thousand flowers. The best
known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful
Black Eyebrows also restores Gray Hair
to Ha Natural Color. Can be used with
Hot Iron for Straightening.
Price Seat by Mall BOe lOe Extra ttf
Postage
. . LYONS Oklahoma City. Okla.
Sl North Ceatral Phoae M. 378
RA3T JJTDIA SYSTEM .
Taught by Mall. eleee Bad Art of II sir Co Hare.
Complete Ctarse S loapoas mm Diploma gmOo. If
Total Aaiaaat seat at sac S2S.00.
ii tmh i i ysisf "t a Mi" ""'iaa1 'Has" HHiM ' 'HSh'"
IBwWSaaw' ihmsITi . nlHsfhi sarSiitu i"wfsii ism w&m7mi
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Will promote a full growth of
beautiful bair ona treatment will
start your hair to growing. If you
have dandruff tetter or any dlseaas
of the scalp aend for a full treatment.
I My Dandruff Remedy never falls to
cure Dandruff or Tetter no matta
now long atanding.
If you bave a ticrht stubborn aeala
circular la sent with each treatasaat
with full Information telling you umt
how to make your aoalp loos a of
flexible ao the hair will grow.
Course taught. Diploma givaa
through mall. THalr Culture 119. rr-
Ing and Bleaching Hot and BleacbJBCt
Hot Oil Treatment Beauty Cnltar-
Mantourlng. Growlrr Oil (fl eeatnf
Dandruff Remedy cents; Prassii-
Oil 6u cents: Temple Oil 10 oenttj
Soap 10 to 26 cents. Agent wasted
MME. LtTKLLA MeDAlnELa
J30I E. Morse Street
Green villa Texas.
One thousand agocts
waiited - Good .
money
made. We want hi m
In every city n! "lit
Inge to sell IK
ifrAft HAIR GROW'
ER. TblB ig woe der.
ful preparation. Caa
be used with er wltt
out straightening lru
Sellc for 2 Be pr
tox one I5o ax
will prove its T-'o.
Any person ttv. -!U
use a 25c box - ) b
convinced. N iL.:t
what has fa'j-l -t
grow your la:
give THE - f o
HAIR GRoUli;
trial and be csvnv.fi- i
Send 25c far full
box. If yen wish ta
be agent send 11. Qi
and we will send yet
a full supply that yao
can begin work r!:a
It at once; at
agent's terms. . Setd
all money by rnt
order te
THE 8TAK HA IB
GROWER MArri.
FAOTtBKRa
Box 812 Greensfeorts
n. a
McMillan's greater cafe
2413 EUl
Dallas Newest and Most Up-to-Date EaUng Resort Best eooka
and best prepared food In the city. Prices reasonable.
HOT AND COLD DRINKS. CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Each
toner receives the personal attention of tie management
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