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PAiK TWO
THE DALLAS EXTRKSH PALLAH TKXAS SATURDAY MARCH 11 1922.
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how many Hsir Preparations you have tried without
... you should not become ducouraged and live up
before giving my Hair Grower trial. It has promoted
Abundant owth of hair for thousanda and will do
?he tame for you. 1 alo teach my Sy.Um ky m.il or by
lron. WriU for Information and term today.
MY SPECIAL OFFER
To thoe deslrlni to try mi wonderfiil "?'r..Pi?A1-
tlnn. I will mail on requet. a SIX WELKS IK'Al
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I'reinZ Oil. with full Instruction how to u.e the "me.
for only S1.10. One trial treatment will convince you of
It. value. Make all order to
MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN
M eOSPRllVENUaT HOUSTOM.TEX.
Dpt.
$32.50
$13.50
$16.50
$29.50
$13.50
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We place on sale oui entire stock of slightly used and
damaged buffets at 1-4 to less than 1-2 their actual value.
These damaged buffets are part of the stock which were
in our warehouse at the time of the fire which occurred
last November and were only slightly traced by Bteam and
smoke. Many of them will pass for new. If you are in
the market for a buffet it will pay you to inspect these
big values. Special terms of payment will be arranged on
any purchase in this department.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
$19.75
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LIHIUKY TAULEH
We have Library Tables In all
finishes as low as .. $6.50
1.00 Down 1.0 Weekly.
DIXIXO TA1JLES
Round and square with exten-
sion leaves. Fumed and golden
oak. Specially priced as low
as - $4.50
1.00 Down fl.00 Weekly
REFRIGERATORS
Buy your Refrigerator in this
department and save much
money. They are slightly used
but hare been put in first-
class condition. Priced as low
t $9.75
Ktuty Credit Terms.
Bed Springs
up from $1.50
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i SIRUKOX DENTIST
k Message To Tbe Painful World
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and Scientific Treatment
of your TEETH and
GUMS
Office Hours Telephones )
8 a. m. to Office l. 3vi
6 p. m.
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Res- L. 6761
(illTOX BUILDING
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6 Records FREE
These phonographs were only slightly
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damaged by steam and smoke at the
time of the fire in our warehouse but.
have been touched up and will pass for
new. Regular values new from $142.50
to $89.50 will go tomorrow as low as
$67.50
$2.50 Cash Balance Weekly.
PORCH SWINGS
Good Fumed Oak Porch Swings slight-
ly damaged by fire. Priced upward
from .. . .$2.95
95 Cents Cash $1.00 Weekly
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OIL COOK STOVES
Those who have been waiting for prices to
drop on Oil Stoves may now select from our
Exchange Department the Stove they want
at a price that will absolutely appeal. The
lot Includes Florence Automatic and New
Perfection Oil Stoves in two three and four
burners that are in first-class condition.
Prices range upward from
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Our Odd and Used Chair section is very complete at this
time which offers you a wide opportunity to fit up that
incomplete set. The lot includes saddle seat and upholster-
ed seat chairs in straight line and period designs ranging
in pi-ices upward from
$9.75
Kany Credit Ternui.
50 Cents
Easy Credit Terms
USED BEDS
We will sacrifice this big stock of Used
Beds at prices that mean big saving
to you. Some as low as ..
$2.75
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PHONES: Y 1453 Y 1455.
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$1.00 Cash $1.00 Weekly
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BABY BUGGIES
Many to select from in leatherette reed
and reed fiber. Priced upward from
and reed fiber. Priced upward from
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Easy Credit Terms
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THE ANCRUM SCHOOL
OF MUSIC.
IIOSTO M ASH.
Offi-iB Courses in
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firw KnKlund Oonaer-
vntorx Mrlhod Kx-
crllFnl Kaculty.
HPKC1AL NOTICE.
Teachera and students
cuining to lioston for
siiimiier study In oth-
er schools may obtain
rooms In the dormi-
tory. Directors
MUM. KSTKIXA
A IV CHt M KOKSTKR
Graduate N. K. Con-
servatory. 1919-1920.
Srnd tor Yrar no4L
Addreaa
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To till Worthy Counselors:
Greeting All Calanthes who are up-
iiolnted on Annual Sermon Committee
are requested to be present ouuuay
4-.4U p. in. at lJythlan Temple
r. A. LiAKKUS Chairman.
A. W. UHIUOB. Sec. au u
Uiuitl Middle aged man or
woman In each town to take ord-
ib lor AL-TO. "The Matiter Tonic
and lilood Purifier." Some of my
ugents are making $25.00 and up
per week lteteitnces but no. mon-
ey required. W. A. Lottman M. !.
Cairo 111. 2-18-41
and
I will mmj I defy
tbe world to produce
a medicine to beat
Mnushtrrlne rl
Killer for rbeuma-
llm kidney and
lilndder troubles
IndlKcatlon. tootb
arhra bendaebea.
cramp colic awell-
lns;a aprnlns aa
thtna. gravels and any other painful
diseases.
Houston Texas Dec. 1921.
I want to let everybody know how
I couldn't get out of my house for
42 months No doctor did me" any
(food. My pains and swelling; were
miserable. Slaughterine put. me out-
doors In four days aftsr belnfr bound
42 months. Mrs. E. B. Carter 1011
KdwHrd street.
Mall Order llottle VI.0S.
Aa-rnt'H Outfit $K.OK
AtiKNTM WAVI'RIl EVKHY-
WIIF.HK. (The cash must accompany all or-di-is.
Positively no orders sent C. O.
Slaughtering Kemefly tompany
1007 West Street.
Houston Texas.
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I'KOl'IiSSlONAL.
V. It. McMillan M. D.
Phones: Office H. 7266;
Res. H. 4368.
I. G. rinkston M. D.
Phone H. 7266
nits. McMillan & mnkston
I'liyHlclniifi and Knrgeona
at McMillan sanitarium
Cor. Hall and State Sts.
Dallas Texas.
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D15S. I'OHTEIt ft PORTER
Physician and burgeons
Special attention given to disease
of women and children and venereal
diseases.
Office Honrs:
9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m.
7 to 9 p. m.
Phone Y 680B 2418 1-2 Elm St
R. E. L. HOLLAND. M. D.
Physician ana Surgeon
Office 1800 M Jackson Street
Res. 2914 Thomas Ave
Office Phone Y-5144
Res. Phone H. 1724
Office Hours:
8:30 to 10:30 a. m.
3:00 to 5 p. in. Dallas Texas
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A. S. WELLS.
Attorney and Councillor at I.aw
206 Pythian Temple
Dallas Tejtas.
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Dr. B T. Hamilton Physician and
Surgeon. Room 216 Pythian Temple;
residence 3308 Thomas Ave. Phones:
Office Y 6844; residence H. 4027;
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 12 m.; I to
6 p. m.; 7 to 8:80 p. m. Dallas Texas
"Secrease's Place." Hotel and
Cafeteria Sanitary Beds Deui Pies Dr. Lytle Veterinary Surgeon en
and Chili a specialty. Two blocks animals of all kinds. Office at Pea-
West of Depot. Our motto: Polite ples Undertaking Company J10 N.
Tratnipnt J. ft. Secreaso lToii. 1 Pearl street. Hours fram t a. m.
Teaeue Texas. 2-254t to 6 p. m. X 1296 residence 8921
Willow street Dallas Texas.
AgenU Wanted No more hard
times now. Agents wanted In every
town to sell WASH-AID wonder-
ful washing compound. Absolutely
new. Cleans clothes in 30 minutes
without rubbing on wash board.
Makes wash day a pleasure. Big-
gest money maker going. Write for
proposition. Bruckner ft Co.. Dept.
A Box 678 Dallas Texas
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PRESIDENT HARDING ANO GEN.
PERISHING PAY HIGH TRUUTE
TO LATE COL. YOUNG.
(C"t'ru'd from par 1).
Camp Clrant.
(Signed)
WII.UAM KELLY. Jr.
Adjutant General.
Tho Colont.I's request for "com-
batant service1 was not compiled wl'h.
He was however restored to "active
ervtc." The military machine a
till powerful enough to keep htm
from belns; sent to France. Jt was
not powerful enough however to
prevent his being called ( render
jervico of a moat Important character
at Camp Grant where he waa assigned
to duty.
One word more. I have In my pos
Be.( Ion a letter (copy of which I for-
war cd to Colonel Young! from the
late Colonel Theodore Knnsevelt. writ-
ten early In H17 In which he Mated
that It WkS his desire. In case he
should be per-nltted by the Iieuart-
ment to organite a division of troopj
that there should be two regiments
of Colored iu n one of which he
desired should !e commanded by Col.
Yojnn and the other by a Houtheiner
of character and distinction.
So closes the fhpter. The knightly
sou) whose memoiy la cherished and
honored won and held the eonfidence
tho good will and admiration of
knightly souls like hlmcir. He was
Indeed the licail Sabreour of his race!
I4M-:n T oi.l.Ff;K Fon COI.-
iaAINKI TK.ACIIKRM.
(iulKllAiKT OKWIC.'KHS
CO.
on brra State I.ealslatona Mjbe t.f
mrr Aoaoal Approprlalloaa for lie-
iKi'O rfiwatlon.
Mnpton. Va. March t.-The out-
standing need of thn luna-grint coi-
f"s VcVr Colored people Is a supply
f trained t-acheis escliers in ag--io-ilLr-
and the .r.ec mnic arts pvr-u-.
wv. h.t specially In plc'il.
ir;techcw who can uphold high
other representatives of the Colored 1 pendent on agriculture.
land-grant colleges caned and pre-
sided over by lr. John J. Tlgert of
Washington P. f. U a Commission-
er of Kducatlon.
Hon. J. H. llrown Slate supeiln'. -dent
of l'ltblio Instruction for ln-
nMM.nM (ti hia .itrlmi. nf wnleome Ay-
pressed Hie greetings and lntere.it of
groes to plow for white people and
There are about 160 Negro farm-1 inausinai meant yarning ne-
demonstration agents and about 80 K gins to cook ror wnite people.
h..m..rimnn.rtinn inula mho are I S. Clark president of Southern
working under t.e V. 8. Department
are also two
ITnlverslty which la located six miles
out of llaton Rousre. La. on the banks
of the Mississippi declared that "the
Colored land-grant colleges have been
Gov. Alfred A. Taylor. He statfj that further.
iui"iu negro cnnaren
of Agriculture. There
Negro soccial -agents.
rue L. s. LieDartment or Agricui- i nj ... i ... ... i
lure would uae lo aeycinp ims wors . He stttted hat T H Harris State
ubllc Instruction.
"irUnKnl6tTh1 Ill Puo;po' greatest difficulty would j outstanding figure's U ulsiana's ed-
pr.rolled In school. There are si s be to find people with the requisite . uctional Eroirram
Negioes in country high schools and training and experience. Therefore. Thn first vear ilO 000 were annro-
Ui9 In city high schools accord- lh und-grant cofleges should fy to'nriated for mthern" Univ s'tv The
ing 'O Superintendent llrown. turn themout. They" need mor in'iey . fa." ligl"fature approp
TracherTralnlns latereata OfrlelalB.
uortor iigeri cmpnr iiaeo nm iiuu.'
of the human element in National
prog
shou
whlpk
rrrri1 in tt.n nmrrgu which Btatee man under the Hmlth-HuahRs Act. The following Committees on Agrl
like North Carolina anr. Louisiana ; passed in 117. In teaching ooya and cunurmi curricula were appoinLea: Tbtre is Just one "Ideal Addition"
have been making in providing educa- girls In school and In helping farm-(l H.gh-School Division J"hn --1 In Dallas: when It's gone we do not
tlonal facllltlea for Negroes. rs and farm-housekeeper. thr"ough oZZrrV.iTni?J'iY nivt.Tin now. where note one will be
Dr. A. C. True director of the Btuea "' wuicu are eunreijr in inn ruu. - - . ... "o necessity in saying It
Relations Service U. 8. Department or ""'" tUi.liuii "SV r'."'""1' cnairnino.
Agriculture brought the greetings of tlon. Shim State boards he said B. D.idley. secretary; 3) Senior-Col-.r."
wX Di etof True atat-1 have experienced difficulty n f nd- lege Division W. B. Blaiell. chair-
erf that it Is IniDoi tarn that the Negro '"a teachera upon whom they could man and R. 8. Wilkinson secretary
Charles H. Lane chief c' the agrl-
for Soiuhern University and also
ISO.OOO for a school for the Nv.xro
blind which has been built on thn
Southern university campus. Today
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res. He declared that Kegroes ' cultural education service of tho Fed- I "'rth" Se ihorhond nf mth
Id be given freely the education oral Board for Vocational Education. I ?"e?" tfvIc8hborhoo1 of 80111
h they need and should have. He outlined the progress which has been I ' ... .
DOCTOR OR DRCOI!T.
THiiS IDEAL LINCOLN MANOR N i
I ?. aPd tne EI'ITE ADDITION H.
south Dallas need a Doctor and Drug
store badly. 3000 people with no Doc-
tor or Drug Store to serve them. We
5?X'a B0d corner lot on a street
divi JIng the Ideal and Lincoln Manor
Additions that Is Ideally located for
a Drug Store site.
For the rltht man preferably a
Doctor or Registered Druggist we
will build a combination drug store
and dwelling and give a long time
reasonable lease. Beyond question
this is the best location in Punas for
Poctor or Druggist No competition
and 1000 clientele growing every day
i success is assured. See us -at once at
CVi"r.Hd- ?oidf.?.4t!!?lra...OW.n'i301-a Slaughter building X 208.
ATTENTION. COLORED PEOPLE.
mpo
colleges should get
correct Idea of I wrll spend money. He made a plea
their obligations to the people whom for the training of first-class teach-
they serve since their work Is one f and expressed hU belief that
phase of a world-wide educational Btati of flciais ro especially Interested
uovement ror vocational euiicauon.
"There are still comparatively few
rood Institutions for vocational train
ing." declared Doctor True. "As long
in the work of teacher- training
Edueatloa for Colored loue-Makerr.
Miss Anna 12. Richardson chief of
the home-economics education ser
es indiistrle-i were simple and labor i vice "f tho Federal Boaru for Voca
tional Education paid a irlbute to the
excellent work of the home-economics
supervisors who are at work In
the Southern States. "There are three
things which are to be done" she
said "by land-grant colleges for Col-
ored girls; train home-makers. They
must have a good general education
and a good technical or professional
training."
Miss Klchatdson announced that Miss
Carrie Alberta Lyford director of the
Hampton Institute Hon e-Economlca
The Conference sent
appreciation to Julius
resolution of
Rosenwald of
was both cheap and abundant there
waa comparatively little progress or
ne?d of skilled workers. With the
application of science to Industry
however there has come a change.
The human clement In Industry Is
now tremendously Important and we
cannot hav prosperous Idustrlal com-
munities without trained workers.
Kegro 'a. mere Are Assets.
"There are 925.000 Kegro farmers
in the United State or 15 per cent school had been generously released
of the total numter of 'farmers over (o maie a studv of lh home-eco-TuO.uiiO
nf these Negro farmers are j mlc prbleins whlcu Colored schools
tenant farmers or operators. There ' are facing.
are about Sii'HO Negro rarniers wno Kpcrs lu.ntutlaaa Wla Pablre Support P. C. specialist In land
are put down as managers. There William J. Hal of Nashville nresl- ststlstirs. tf. S. l:iri
are about 218.000 Negro 'arm own- flcnt of the Tennessee Agriculture! and who served as the executive secretary
ei
A committee on Financial Standards
was appointed J E. Gregg chairman
and J. S. Clark secretary. A com-
mittee nn Preparation of Faculty and
Standards of Fi ilpment was appointed
J. C. Futrall chairman anti N. B.
Young secretary. The general chair-
man was Hon. J. 11. Brown and t.ie
general secretary was Dr. John M.
Gandy president of the State Nor-
mal School at Petersburg Va.
V2i lloseawald Sehoola.
ine ocai and prettiest addition In
Dallas as the majority of the Colored
population ai well aware of that
fact. But we do say that we are al-
most sold out: few lots only left and
the thing for you lo do is to get
yours at once. Spring is almost here
Winter gone and better times ahead.
Come to the addition Sunday select
your lot and get free from rent re-
ceipts forever. Beautiful level lots
rich loam soil 60 by 110 feet it alley
only 6 cash and 16 monthly no in
terest or taxes. You can make half
of your living expenses with a garden
few chickens and hogs. Seveial good
houses for sale on easy teims. one
new three-room house to be finished
oy marcn iu only 11350 175 cash and
DR. J. HORACE DODD
Physician and Surgeon
Office 2004 M'Illiam and Henrj
StrefK Near Ford Building.
Ofn. Phone T 16?3
Residence Prune X fi.1i".
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
THE MADISON BKOT1IEI18
Real Kntate.
Office now opened ready
to do business at 303 East
nn. r a.
J We buy- sel1' rent &nd repair
D. C. MADISON Malinger. any maKe. our prices less. No down
Fort worth Texas. ' town high rent.
you can alro leave orders there fori GEO. V. WATTON
The Dallas Express. 0l Phones Y 2464
2-4-tf
1716 St. Louis St.
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BATH HOUSE i
RK. S. CHANDIjITK Prop. 1
DR. I... Ii. CATKS D. D. 8. I
I)lt. GRANT Eye Ear Nose 1
and Throat.
COME TO MARLIN FOR
YOUR HEALTH. 1
The Oriental Sanitarium Bath 1
. .. v. a i ty. o .u . HoU8e 18 th' onl' institution
of Its kind In the South for Colored people with modern equipment 8
for baths room and board all in the same building. Stomach I
trouble? veneral disease female troubles kidney and skin diseases i
Ey ear rose and throat troubles rheumatism are specialties. 3
Write before mining.
"BEWARE OF BOOSTERS." I
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Chicago for his interest and co-oper-1 1 monthly. For any further Infor-
atlon in th. rural school building niation see or call 801 Slaughter
campaign which Is going on through-1 Bldg. B 2088 residence phone Kdge-
out the South. Today ttere are 1223 wood 3784. Salesmen at addition all
Kosenwald Schools with a teacher day Sunday aaaiuon an
cap;y..Ll812;.built total C."M IDEAi DEVELOPMENT CO
ot wnica naa wen coniri- : .
h.ittt mm fnllnu... na. 1 1 9U 1AC.I
whites f 277668; ' public fund'b $1.-'
810510; and Kosenwald aid $756180
Dr. Walton C. John of Washington
WHITE) OKPINCTOXS.
granrcolieg. hettLu8ln'" blrd for wlnt" W or
riveeUcrotarnr I UVIY.P';EA.s'I"EOR PROFIT.
s. In thee case of the Nrsgro farm inmitrli Knrm.i .tated ' of the rnnr.r.n .i.ih ih. nrin..i. i.rsa $2.0O g3.00 Per .let tine;
levators the "and and buildings ar thttt n .19HS three wh'es and one 1 pal objects of this meeting of lear- B . 20 eeatB XI eeata Single Rggs
mn u i vwo anu - .i c.io.ea normal acnooia were esiaonsn- era in colored land-grant couee i
r-upils what C " pupils r
ws ndf clear t t
Kashvilie me -Vag b 1
oper
va
lion acuars. led in Tunesee. Tho first year
"If we can change the standards of 115004 were given by Tennessee for
tivln on these farms - which al J In Its Colored lonJ-grant college while
charge of Negroes economic prosper- last year 155000-were given and In
ly In general will be likely to In-; addition 175000 were given for houses.
pendent on naricuiiure. vrora wen mi saw i-resiaeni nm
Lends and crease b;ause It Is so largely d- "that 'agricultural' meant training- Ne
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work: the revision of courses of study
in agriculture and home economics;
the Improvement of equipment; the
development of higher standards; and
the stimulation of more interest ao as
to secure more adequate financial sup-
port for Colored land-grant colleges.
ocks a C'aekrela a.1.oa ai.inn
n 'imiieia to $10.00.
JOSKI'H EVAIV
P. O. Uox 7 (Cowaasvtlle Stop )
Fort Worth. i...
Ia" Raised White Ornlngrtons for
10 1 ears."
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Excelsior Mutual Benefit
Association
Dallas Texas
Mest people need maney when
there's death in the family. Some-
times they Want to carry the bady
out ot town or they may want to
send for a relative. If you think
you need this kind ef SERVICH
take Insurance with the
EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT
ASSOCIATION
We pay death claims in 14 heura.
Any person desiring such -protection
cr.ll at room 208 Pythian Tem-
ple 259 Elm St. or call T. 4567.
H. STRICKLAND
President
8. OOKIKl-D. Hftcrtutrj
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