The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Tim DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2 1922.
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2312 ELM STREET
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Every dollar spent 5n our store gets you
Every article guaranteed as represented of
money refunded. We have endeavored for
the past twenty years to give every one a
square deal and it's up to you to judge.
twice the value. The biggest stock of un-
redeemed Diamonds to select from for less
ntcney than the regular jeweler can buy it
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Ladies Platinum and white gold diamond rings
from $27.50 to $050.00
Men's diamond rings in many desired mountings
from $18.00 to - $750.00
Ladies' Platinum and diamond Bar Pins from
$30.00 to .'. .$500.00
Ladies' and Men's diamond Cluster rings from
$35.00 to - $200.00
Lavalliers diamond gold and platinum from
$6.00 to : $250.00
Diamond Scarf Pins most artistic designs in plat-
inum and gold from $5.00 to .$150.00
Ear Screws set ' in white gold and platinum
from $35.00 to . $250.00 .
Ladies' beautiful Onyx diamond rings in white
and green gold from $10.00 to . $75.00
Beautiful knife edge diamond Bar Pins from
$30.00 to : .....$300.00
Large assortment of diamond Studs ranging
in price from $10.00 to $300.00
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Come and see us early don't wait until the
last days avoid the rush and save 50 peri
cent on your Christmas presents.
Largest Stock of Unredeemed Diamonds
in the City at a saving of 25 to 50 per cent
DIAMONDS
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PRESENTS
A life long rem em.
b ranee. Big bargains
large assortment.
Save 23 to BO Per
Cent
BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND
& PLATINUM RINGS
$50.00 VALUES.
Our stock Is composed mostly of Dia-
monds left in pawn. When these
Jewels are forfeited for non-payment
of the loans w. are forced to
sell them In order to get our money.
At present we have one of the lar-
gest stocks of un-redeemed Diamonds
since we have been in business and
we are able to quote prices that are
much cheaper than wholesale.
LADIES' TIFFANY DIA-
MOND. RINGS $68.50
GUARANTEE
OUR BONA FIDE
WRITTEN
GUARANTEE
with every purchase
20 years In business
In DaU.-.?-
VALUES
PLATINUM AND DIA-
MOND WEDDING RINGS
$75 TO $125.00 VALUES
$45$65$75
OTHER DIAMONDS IN SIZES UP TO 3 1-2 CARATS SET IN GOLD
AND PLATINUM AT REAL BARGAIN "PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY A DIAMOND IP YOU EVER EXPECT TO OWN ONE.
Established over 20 years
Remember the Number 2312 Elm St. Look for the Name
Klar & Winterman
Dallas Largest Pawnbrokers c r
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Jewelry
Specials
' 14Kt White gold ladies' wrist watches look and
wear like platinum in 15 jewel high grade move-
ments from ?15.00 to .; . $40.00
Solid gold cuff buttons unique designs with Tind
without diamonds from $3.50 to $50.00
Pearl Necklaces the best imitation ol the gen-
uine Pearl from $3.50 to $30.00
Ladies' Ear Rings in all kinds of designs solid
gold from $2.50 to $12.50
Ladies' gold filled watch bracelets 10 and 20 year
guarantee from $8.50 $20.00
Railroad Watches Hamilton Elgin B. W. Rayr
mond Howard from $25.00 to $45.00
Ladies and gentlemen solid gold Rings such as
cameos signet. All kinds of fancy birth stones
emblems and antique designs from $2.00 to
$25.00
Lavalliers solid gold with fancy stones from
$10.00
$2.50 to
Large assortment of manicure rolls from $1.50
to' $6.50
Money loaned at the lowest rate of interest.
No red tape strictly confidential.
BRANCHES: Fort Worth Texas; Tulsa and
Muskogee Okla.
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1'.ji la ile flight has again brought ua Thanksgiving tha day of all daya the aea-
aon of all seasons. Not because hanks c-uld not aa well be given at some other time of
tha year and tht celebration hei I at another time. In truth It could for there la much to
be thankful for every day of the year. But thla la the proclaimed Thanksgiving time the
end of the harvest a&ason. the commencement aa It were of the melancholy days the
dismal winter time.
Vast fields that yesterday were in the gor-
geousness of ripening fruit and grain lie bare
and are Inviting: Nature's i 1 lev late robe of
snow Forests that revelled In the magnificence'
of spring summer and autumn hues disrobe
themselves and prepare to stand the rigors of
bitter winter. It Is the season when all Nature
la roposed. But man can not halt. In his dom-
Inait as master of the Universe he rouil plod
on. Even so he like all humanity reflects -counts
the blessings of the year and bows In
revervrt praise and thanksgiving for all th.t
flitting has brought the good rhe bad and
all anj it Is meek and right so to 5o. For be
foj s-iitlier reason who knows our verdan.
ir eadoMrs our vast forests our land Itself mi-: t
br s ..j-t lKineath : Jurglng seas. W' .id peac ;
in n: struggle to exist might b: swept InU
o:lv!'.'i by the strong arm of Vrr.rs. Our na-
i..tn. Breat and mlshty though it Is might be
humbled at the feet of her lurk ng foes. All
Nat' ina! thought of life liberty and the pur-
suit of happlne-v might be relegated supplant-
jy a more realistic acsirf.e of taxation
lit repiesentation. A !eoi-e as we sin;r.
Ml
wil
gllng onward and upward smarting under the
heel of oppression might be entirely wiped out
Even you and I in our love of life might be
claimed aa death's own and move to learn the
mysteries of another world. Let as rejoice that
it is not already thus. We the Madam C. J.
Walker Mfg. Co. Inc. Joins with all the Nation
In tkbnksglvlng :!?at these nor greater things
have impeded our National life; that tha year
1923 has not brought the worst that It might
have t . -ought
We thank God for the success we enjoy
for the eom "rcial future which promises per-
petuation of the otcrlshed memory of our
founder the late Madam C. I. Walker; for the
generous capable bl hearted daughter which
she gav to us and who carries on with the
light of her mother's life as her beacon and
guiding star and we are thankful that this
light is not hidden under a bushel but shines
for'h to the furthermost corner of this and
many foi sign lands and brightens and inspires
the lives end activities of het many repre-
sentative v
MEETING OP LOCAL POSTAL
ALLIANCE..
We thank Him from whom all blessln s flow for the tradition of our fathers which
Inspired them and us to bom at least once a year In humble Thanksgiving for all that is
has been and will be. This Is that season. -
IT 13 inAIIKSOlVinS LET US REJOICE.
THE MALI C. J. WALKED L1P6 CO. KSC.
640 K33Ttt WEST.STKEEf. '
Ft. Worth Texas Nor. 30. Mr.
and Mrs. Chaa. Hatcher were host
and hoBtess to the local postal clerks
and their wives on Thursday. Nov.
20 1922 at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Rollerson.
It Is the custom among members
of the Postal Alliance to present
each new baby with some token in
behalf of the members of the or
ganization. Mr. James Yearwood
president introduced Mr. Taylor
Chance who In his own Jovial way
askPid the parents of baby Donald
Brooks and baby James Patten to
bring the youngsters forward. Mrs.
Patten blushingly present her boy
Roy Brooks brought his In a very
matter of fact way. He has become
quite accUBtomed to the' perfor
mance. Mr. Chance presented both
babies with handsome silver drink-
ing cups.
Invited guests included Madames
Willis Sims Munchus Miss McNor-
ton. Lillian and Juanita Oliver
Hicks Hutchinson Crook Messrs.
Sims Wall is Campbell and Cooper.
Delicious punch was served all
evening. Music was furnished by Mr.
Gerard.
This entertainment was declared
by members and guests to be the
best in many months.
Thank you.
NOTICE TO CAMPS AND CIRCLES
OF COLORED NATIONAL WOODMEN.
tine thence Houston Galveston
Orange Jasper and other points
south after 4 or 5 weeks south he
will leave for the East to begin and
finish special work and post grad-
uate course at Boston Mass.. pre-
war planned course. Prof. Phillips
Is fast becoming one of the south'
Premier male readers and should be
encouraged by the race at large.
CLASSIFIED.
PROFESSIONAL.
B. B. L. HOLLAND M. D.
Physician and Burgeon
Office 1800 H . Jackson . Street
KOt Stat. St
Office Phone T-6144
Res. Phene H. 1734
Office Hours:
:So te 10:10 a. m.
3:00 te 6 p. m.
Dallas ' Texas
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CARD OF THANKS.
We take this method of thanking
the friends for the kind words as
siBtance and beautiful florals given
during the death and funeral of
our loved one. Lonnie. AH of which
served to lessen -our burden in the
hour of sadness.
For all this we are doubly thank-
ful. Signed:
MRS. NELLIE HICKC and FAMILY.
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Dr. Frank 8. Rogers Registered
Optometrist glasses fitted. Office:
933 North Central.
12-2-lt
White. Head-R.M-atves quickest
relief for headache cramps and all
pain. At all drug stores SOo and 60c
11-11-81
Bonham Texas Nov. 30 1322.
To the Camps and Circles of the
Colored National Woodmen of Texas
and Oklahoma. This is to inform
you of the death of our beloved
Sovereign Commander j. H. Steward
which occurred Friday morning
Nov. 24 at 8 o'clock a. m. at his
home in the city of Austin. You are
hereby notified to drape your hall
and meeting places for the next
thirty days. You should address all
communication to the Sov. Comman
der's office to B. R. Adams Jasper
Texas.
All communication to Sov. Clerk
office to B. K. Johnson Bonham
Texaa all supplies should be or
dered from Sov. Clerk's office.
B. K. JOHNSON Sov. Clerk.
B. R. ADAMS. Sov. Commander.
12-2-lt
For Rent r Sale. 20 Brand New
3 and 4 room houses in Lincoln
Park Addition Oak Cliff. Take
Trinity Heights Cur and get off at
Compton Stop walk 2 blocks Weet
Just back of Oak Cliff Paper Mills.
Salesman will be there Sunday af-
tarnoon from 2 p. m. Davis Locke t
Realty Co. Koom 903 S. W. Life
3ullding.
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EliOCTJTIONIST BACK HOME AF
TER SCORING ITT MID-WEST
AND SOUTH TEXAS.
23.'. e:
J. C. Phillips. A. B the celebrated
dramatist and popular elocutionist
who returned south 8 weeks ago
but had engagements In South Tex
as returned to city after six months
absence in '1)e Mid-west tour thru
Illinois luuirna Iowa Missouri
and Kansas and wa. shaking hands
with many friend Sunday who gave
him" glnd greetings of welcome from
Press reports he was favorably ap-
plauded and scored as an artist of
first cla - In his line. He heflns
a brief tour Thanksgiving at Palcs-
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GREATEST WEEKLY THE
DALLAS tXPRZ3"S
published at Dallas. Texas every sUt
urday. .old at 140. . tb ttreat.
Angeles Cat 7'hone or mall year
news to J. D. DAiK IELS KBWs) STASH
10 HI tk Street le Ameelea. Oai
For further InfonvaHnn wf n
CARR 100 W. Green Street. Puim
CaL Agent
A. 8. WELLS
Attorney and Councillor at Law
301 Pythian Temple
Dallas T&xas.
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Dr. S. T. Eudlton Physician aa4
Surgeon. Room 216 Pythian Temnle:
Office T 6844; residence H. 0f;
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 13 m.t f lo
p. m.; T to 1:10 p ia. Dallaa. ix
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Dr. Lytl Veteilnary Snrgeea a
animals ef all kinds. Office at PeZ
feart street Hears finj a nu.
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WHlew street Dallas Texas!
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The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1922, newspaper, December 2, 1922; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth278420/m1/6/?q=steward: accessed September 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .