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preparation to make coarse short hair
long soft and beautiful. It has been
used for ten years by leading men '
and women in all walks of life who
wanted and saw the necessity of hav-
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to dress and that would slay dressed
free from dandruff and continually
itching scalp.
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ing men and women The big sab of '.l
rluko Hair Dressing makes possible
the low price of 40c for the snow
white Pluko in the big Black and
White cans; and 20 r. for the amber-
colored in the bi Crecn Cu.r.3. All
stores sell Pluko.
ttsks Thn Hair GrortLdf.
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Texas Towns
Trhiltjv-Snnday Schools were
reported nicely attended on the
past Sunday. The different or-
ganizations were perfected in the
school.' lli'alth and Hygiene class
with the young ladies of the
Gram m e r Department. Child
Health club in each of the three
lower rooms. All officers con-
sists of children each club is
working to excell the other In
practicing the game of Health
aliio to place a Victrola in the
Hchool for gymnastic exercises
umlMg period hours. The Young
Ladles of the htalt.h class were
piven a very Interesting demon-
stration on making beds turning
and carliu? for the sick In home
of one member Miss Hattio M.
Jenkins. In connection with ' the
school work. Miss Carter was
al le to meet Quite a number of
mothers who brought twenty-one
babies to be weighed measured
and examined thus better pre-
paring the work of the children
of men. Each mother showed ft
spirit of interest in the lectures
given by Miss Carter without
the morning nnd evenin? lectures
the school feels at a lostfl they are
looking forward with interest of
her return wishing her stay long-
er. The clubs were furnished with
plenty literature. Miss Carter
proved herself fitted for the work.
The celebration of the eighteenth
anniversary of Itov. I. H. Hubbard
brought many visitors to town
the past week. The services were
enjoyed by placing of flowers In
this life to the $n whom had given
service. Representatives wrere
Hevs. O. E. Collins of the C. M.
K I. Flemming of the Baptist
O. C. Anderson Dint. Miss C. (J.
Alexander A. M. E. D. A. Parker
Bowen I'ilgriia. The anniversary
rernion was preached by Rev. G.
Cr. Winn. The Pilgrim Rect choir
3'd by Mrs. Jessie McKeszie of
Palr-Ktine assistd by I-one Star
f'.Trnished the music. Dinner was
served to the guests. Offerings for
the occasion $07.7.1. On Monday
March 31st. Mips Carter was met
by the President of the Mother's
club. Mrs. C. J. Alexander. Mes-
dames Roak English. Winn Hut-
ton and other members. Mrs. T.
A. Pace's school closes on April
Jth at Riverside with a picnic
and amusements of various kinds
at which time the American Wood-
men camp No. 2 have on a drive
for members closes at night at
Trinity Chapel A. iM. E. Every
wee one and big one of the
rriiiuiry and Intermediate Depart-
ments did his bit on April 1st to
make the concert for the school
n succors. Conducted by Mlss'L.
Davis find Mrs. Bornle Sublett
t-'achers of those Departments.
Mri. Mabel Lljions o' Houston Is
here vlc.itin? mother and reln-
tire
tine
?. Miss Mattlo I'aliey of rales-
was guests of Mrs. Jim Davis
was a participant in the an-"-ary.
HAv. Alexander clnsed
viliy in Onalaska with suc-
;. T!ev. ('. H. T'atrlek instruc-
(.f thi? p.it'lc Institutes report
from various places fUry-
iseiivK I.ufkin and Jack-i-i'ln
Strn. Redalla Oles was
rmli' r.d tiv the niemhtrs and
preached two able sermons; col-
lection was good. The Mt. Zion
Union was a grand success Sun
day afternoon Mr. S. Cartwright
taught the Bible lesson. Rising
Sun Baptist Church had a splen-
did service Sunday. Pastor Rev
U. R. Corbln preached a great
sermon Sunday. Then we all en-
joyed a soul stirring covenent
meeting; and administered the
Lord's supper. Mrs. BeBBie Single
tery of Mt. Olive and Mrs. Henrl-
ette McCarter of Mt. Zlon Bap-
est contest ever held In Voth
Everybody in Voth is cordlaliy
invited to come out Sunday and
Sunday night to witness this hard
fought contest. The-one raising
the highest amount above $15.00
will be given the first prize a
wrist watch the second prize a
Lavalier. The Stints will holdj
their annual convocation at Port
Arthur Beginning April 18 to 27.
People of Voth are cordially m
vlted. Mr. and iMrs. E. W. Hold
gave a grand party for their
nelce. Miss Addie Foster of
HUllster Texas last week. The
Young folks enjoyed the sweet
music songs and different games.
After which they all were serveJ
with ice cream orange ade fruit
of all kinds Cake Barbecue etc.
.Thursday ended a grand party
noHand-S. S. and B. Y. P. U.
were well attended Sunday. Ser-
vices were good both day and
night. Rev. A. F. Black pastor of
Pine Grove Baptist Church do
livercd a great germon in the
morning and Rev. I. C. Chappoll
of Terrell broke the bread of life
to a crowded house Sunday night.
Prof and Mrs. Jno. L. Chappell
accompanied by tlelr father. Rev.
I. C. Chappell were the guests of
Mrs. Columbus Grant Sunday. Mr.
O. P. Holland of Terrell worship-
ped with Pine ' Grove Baptist
Church Sunday. Mrs. Win. Smith
was the pleasant guests of Mrs.
Sallie B. Smith Sunday. Miss Net-
tle Lee Glnsple of Carthage was
In Holland Sunday. See Burl
Stevenson every Saturday for your
paper.
Crockett.- Rev. T. E. George.
Sr. delivered the annual sermon
last Sunday evening for the
graduating class of Gride Ely HI
School under Prof. D. H. Mc-
Coullough; quite a number of out
of town people were visitors.
The Virgin rally of the A. M.
E. Church under pastor J. A.
Smith was quite a success. Dur-
ing the weeks rally quite a num
ber of able sermons were deliver-
td by visiting pastors. The clos-
ing sermon was preached on Sun
day ntght by pastor J. A. Smith
on "Prepardness."
Rov. T. E. George Sr. preached
for his son's congregation last
Sunday night subject "Dining
room in the wilderness." con
gregation Iarg9 spirit ran high.
Rev. J. A. Smith and delegates
will leave for Conroe Texas Wed-
nesday where they will attend
the District Conference of the
North Houston District. St. Luke
Baptist Church is under repair
which when finished will be the
most bcantiful (colored) Church
of I.on'o Star In a charlt- !" the city. Mrs. Sadie Johnson
Y..!h.
; i iv
of JO. 00. She is very
ulay
l on
supt.
li'Ts
School at. Mt.
lime S.inday
H. W. Long
at. their post.
' his is DialJng lliimrs
1 ihle las. Mrs. Wil-i-.si
taught the little
"iay; and It was a
i ; t ti to the teacher
11.4. The little tots
; 1 ;'"i- i Mt.
: .. - ! vHy S. S.
i !! ii ;.t Tayne
a. ) a-aor
ci
at
of Grapeland Texas who has been
spending a few davs With her
mother here returned home last
Saturday. Trof. M. P. Warfleld
of Augusta Texas was In town
last Saturday on business. Also
Mr. Willie Ulasper of the same
town. (Miss Evo'a McCollush
teacher of Lone Pine School clos-
pd her school a few tiiirhts ago
by rendering an excellent pro-
gram which was enjoyed by all
Present. Mr.and Mrs. Lipscomb
Williams of the Pcriibhs com-
munity motored here last Sun-
day and were visitors to the A.
AT. r. evening service. Mr. Roy
;t and Williams and Bister Mrs. Ethel
Groves of Lubbock Texas motor-
ed here a few days ago and are
visiting their mother Mrs. Ger-
trude Williams and brother Lips-
comb Williams. Mr. Johnnie Mc-
Celvy and Mrs. E. W. Williams
and daughter Naomi accompanied
by Mrs. M. L. Coffee and Miss
M C. Houston motored to Bearea
on business last (Monday evening.
The Policy of Mrs. Zcnolia Mat-
tox was. paid In the annual ser-
mon of the K. of P. and Court
ef Calanthe on the 27 of March.
A beautiful paper on the life
and death of the deceased Calan-
thian was ' read by Mrs. Daisy
Pender. Sir Knight Deputy J. M.
Tolbert was present with the
Knights in the sermon. The lad
ies of the Beautiful Isles Court
were royally entertained at the
home of . Calanthe Mary Kelley
last Saturday afternoon. Miss
Eva Tress and Mr. Jack Hall were
quietly married In the home of
the brides parents on March 20th.
The A. M. E. Missionary Society
was entertained in the home of
Mrs. C Jackson last Monday
evening March 31st. The meeting
was full of spirit; collection 95
cents. After the business the
hostess served a menu of cream
and cake.
The many friends of jMr. Deni
son King are glad to see him
able to be out again. Mesdames
Annie Thompson Carrie Love
Sarah Gray were visitors at the
residence of Mrs. Stella Nelson
Tuesday. The Art Club of the Z.
M. E. Church met Friday even
ing at the residence of Mrs
Sarah Gary nine members were
present. MaBter A. D. Thompson Is
able to be up from the measles
Tho hn barbecue given by the
C. M. E. Missionary Society Sat
urday night at Wilmore grocery
Store was a success. The Saint
Luke sewing circle met Friday
evening at Mrs. Ester Washing
ton. The Courts of Calanthe ser
ved lunches at (Mrs. Mary Kelly's
Saturday to raise money for the
poor. '
I'inelnnil. Sunday Schools were
well attended Rev. I S. Barron
pastor of Ever Green Baptist
Church preached two soul stirr-
ing sermons; also bapized two.
vMr. Leo has returned from Beau
mont. Mr. B. J. Elliott and Mrs.
Rosla Cartwright were united In
holy matrimony " March 31st. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Howard. Mr. C. J. Johnson and
Mrs. Cora Allen were married
last week. iMr. Frank Davis has
returned from Carson La. Prof.
Mosley was a Pineland visitor
from Texas College this week.
The Jefferson County Insurance
aeent was on his job here Mon
day. Mr. Jack Cartwright visited
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Byrd Sunday from Steep Creek.
Mrs. Rena Johnson district presi-
dent of Johnson Chapel C. M. E
Mission Society made her annual
visit in Pineland.
las. Mrs. Caroline Johnson died
on the 31st. She was a member
of H. II. of Ruth and the Ladles
Grand Temple No 70. The McKln-
ney Colored Bear Cats are known
on the field once more. C. H
Newton who has signed a con-
tract with the Mexicans of Sweet
Water has arrived home who will
have charge of the club Lin
Malry and George Howell are still
with the club. C. H. Brooks and
Jack Higgins are those two clean-
up men for the club. Franklin
that star fielder is still In good
trim and we are ready to play
any team. C. H. Nenton capt;
Willie Stenard Mgr.
Whitewriglitr--- Sunday was a
fine day Sunday 'School was well
attended at both churches. Rev.
W. T. Bartlett was at his post
Rev.
town
wood
DALLAS COLORED BUILD- fc
ERS AGREE FOR I.IORI
VIGOROUS PLAN OF AD
IA. A. C. P. OBTAINS RB-IN-
STATEMKNT FOIl DISMISSED
Mr. Henry and Claude of Dallas
were in the city Sunday. Mrs. P. pnp tfrtVV IYm I'Anr tcskegeb wuhses
W. Steward has returned to Dal-XlW AUilLL I Ui l.tUiUj
The Brotherhood of Negro Building-
Mechanics a Dallas organisa
tion composed of all the worth while
Negro bullderi and helpers In and
around the city met In regular ses
sion last Saturday night and among
other things voted to enter Into a
very strenuous campaign of adver
tlsement this coming Spring. It also
approved of the subjects selected
by Principal Rhoads. to be written
on by the two upper classes of the
High School In the Brotherhood
Prize Contest. The Brotherhood fur-
ther approved of the act of President
PIttman In having written three of
the Negro papers of the State thank-
I. B. Brooks was out of ing them for the great service they
Sunday. Mrs. Belle Gat- have consistently rendered the or-
was called to Pottsboro ganizatlon. A committee of fifteen
on account of Illness of her has been appointed by the president
uncle. MIbb Alice Yaltes Mrs. D. jto meet and formulate plans for a
Dohoney. Mrs. Mary Adams and new and more permanent organlza-
others were In Sherman Sundavitlon. General John U Jones the mil
itary head of the uniform rank of
the American Woodmen also an ac
tive member of the Brotherhood was
present and was received with honor
night. Mr. A. Yaltes. Mr. Will
Young were In Van Alstyne Sun-
day. Mrs. Brooks and children
were In Cellna Saturday and Sun
day. Prof. Greenlee Is here from by the members. In a short talk de
Bonham. Miss Chatt Lee entertain- ltvered by the general upon being
ed on the first of April with a Introduced by the president he vlg-
very nice party. Mrs. A. Parker orously approved of an urged that
returned .from Okmulgee with the Spring Campaign of. advertlse-
Mrs. B Wilson. ' '.' . ment decided upon by the Brother
hood be pushed to its .utmost ca-
pacity. The general backed up his
Haskell. Sunday School at 10
A.M. with all teachers and supt.
present. At 6.30 P. ftl. the B. Y
P. U. met. Mrs. R. E. Johnson
teacher of the city public school
spoke at the Mozzlne club (white) I
Mrs. Viola Stewart entertained a
few of her friends at" lunch
Thursday evening. Those present
were Rev. Wm. Jenkins of Abellne
Mrs.- R. E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs.
Young Mrs. Parr' and T. A
Jains.
(rtiiiiesville. All churches were
well attended Sunday. Rev. Morris
filled the pulpit in Rev. B. J.
Brown's place who is ill at this
writing. The Deaconess Board met
at the residence of Mrs. Joe
Brown Friday afternoon. The
May Queen contest is still In pro
gress at the Colored High school
with the Ninth grade in the lead
with 1790 votes. Mrs. O. F. Strong
and son left for. a visit In Corsl-
cana for a few days. Mrs. Ida
Johnson and Mrs. Alice Adams
and son left for Ardniore Sat-
urday. Mrs. Colquit and Mrs.
Mackery attended the funeral of
Miss Jennie J. Hunt who d'ed
in Pilot Point last Wednesday.
The Colored High school is pre
paring to play their first game of
base ball In Denton Tuesday -and
they are ready for any other
One of Tbem Sends $50 Centrlbutloa
la Thanks
VELM0T
DV TEAnirDO AM WV nr make your halr hes-ut""'. et
Dl 1 HALuLXij Ull JuVC Uribnx today at lOo stores and drug
stores.
New. York N. Y. April t A let
ter of thanks and a check for $50
have coma to the National Associ-
ation for the Advancement of Col
ored People 89 Fifth Avenue New
York from Miss Adolla M. Woode
a registered nurse at Tuskegee Gov
ernment Hlspltal for Colored War
Veterans for whom the N. A. A. c.
P. fought for Justice at the Veter-
ans' Bureau In Washington. Miss
Woode together with two other
Colored nurses had been removed
without cause from her position.
Through the N. A. A. C. P. she was
reinstated. Miss Woode's letter to
the N. A. A. C P. is In part as fol
lows:
"Please find enclosed a check for
$50 for the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People
I want to thank you and the entire
Association for the great work you
did in having the U. 8. Veterans' Bu-
reau give Mrs. Robinson Peck and
myself a square deal.
"I went back to Tuskegee on D
cember 15th 1923 and was given
my full salary from the date of;
MRS. MORGAN HONORED
BY TEACHEH
DEPARTURE
Mrs. Llncolnla C. Morgan the Su
pervisor of Primary Work Muslo
and Drawing In the Publio Schools
of Dallas was presented a string
of pearls with a dlamnd clasp by
the teachers at a meeting In the au-
ditorium of the Colored High School
called for the purpose of expressing
appreciation for her work for the
past ten years in the schools and re-
gret that she In leaving the Dallas
City schools.
Prof. J. J. Rhoads principal of
the High School acting as master of
ceremonies presented Mrs. West
who after Miss Ruby Pollard had
sung Thank God for a Garden made
a very pleasing and approproprlate
presentation speech.
Mrs. Morgan responded evidencing
a deeply touched soul stating that
there had been three climaxing
events during her life of which this
was the last
Professors Pemberton Harllee and
Rhoads made remarks commending
The Dallas Express .
Pub. Co.
Meritorious Printing
And Designing
Mra. Mnririn fr.T hr ntl-lnr aoi-vl
suspension to Dec IBth I was also Ln aylnff that th ftn
recognized as a permanent nurse .. w wi.
my time having gone on automatl-Tecelvea that tna nowerB during life
and that we are unable to honor
the Supervisor as we feel that she
should be.
cally. It was Mtss-
who work
ed with Dr Stanley to have me
suspended also openly expressed
herself as being against a Colored
personnel. After the U. S. Veter-
Tlme did not permit remarks from
all who desired to make them but
ans' Bureau sent an investigator!-. . ... . M
to Tuskegee on our case. Miss L fhAlJ At. . w '
appeal by starting the fund with a;w reduced from acting chief nurse!an(J wghlnB; her succegBi happiness
liberal donation. p" - ""' ' w and health In Oakland. California.
The Brotherhood will be the spe-: " where she goes to make her new
clal guest of - New Hope Baptist!"" uvryiDUr ""en !nom..
Church next Sunday morning. April ; "" usKegee on icem- Mrg Morpan waB honored atmany
ISth Dr. A. S. Jackson the pastor ber6"' 1 kneW I " "Way I functions at different homes through
of New Hope has already given ifud" unaer two women of out tne cty and wa aa.ure that
many evidences of sincere friend-" yP- They had no respect for wa oavlnK a h0llt of frIen(s ln
ship and concern for the members or una. OIjDallas
this great Institution. i rae- 1 aw now nurses who
were standing for race men and
jwomen were being crushed by these
nn i nn rw sssirrc ! jtrsaerous women. On January
BRAWLtY MAKfcO LUM-.Slst. I signed my resignation and
passed to Dr. Griffith. I had already
CARD OF THANKS
Ws wish to extend our - sincere
thanks to the many friends during
npiiTniDicDrDnDT. no
llLlUnDL.Li lYfcl vm 1 t accepted a position here In Clncin- the Illness and death of our loved
5PFFn PAYS TRIBUTE natl Stau Pre-Natal Nurse under one Mrs. I V. Holland.
Z tV.Jr V"JWJthe Shepherd-Towner Bill. I was Mr. Gordon Holland.
1U LArKtiOij iver" &'ad t0 return to Tuskegee to
establish my vindication and also
Atlanta Texas April 12 .to receive my check for my back
I SDent two days at the head-.salary. I was glad to clear my status
ouarters. Pythian Temple Dallas and leave the place. I hope for-
Texas filing my March report with .ever.
the Grand Chancellor (Mr. Willis).
He apparently was a very - happy ELECTRIC INDUSTRY SKHVRS
man and spoke as being very highly n.esso AMERICA HOMES
pleased with the progress of the Or-
der and the work of the Deputies A survey Just completed shows that
ln East Texas. at the close of 1923 the electrlo ln-
The Grand Chancellor accepted dustry stood as follows:
the appreciation to institute a Dokey 9.689600 homes having central sta-
Temple at Marshall Texas for the tlon electric service;
benefit of East Texas lodge. I met 1896000 stores and offices using
the Chancellors and a goodly num- electricity from central stations
challenge. The funeral service of
Mr. Will Johnson who died in
Dallas was held Sunday evening.
The Choral club of Cleburne sang
to a large audience at the C: M
E. Church Friday night. The Dix-
on Jazz played for a large crowd
at Saunder Hall Tuesday night.
Bethel A. M. E. Church; services
were .good all. day Sunday. We
had a fine Sunday school. Our
pastor . was at his post and at 11
o'clock he preached a great ser-
mon; raised $13.31.
Denton. Miss Estella Garrett
accompanied by her uncle Mr.
William Brown left Saturday for
Kaufman Texas. Mr. Will Hill
Jr. of Dallas visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hill on Wood
street. Mr. Emanuel Minis of Dal
las was called here to look Into
business affairs for his mother.
Mrs. F. E. Mooney of Ft. Worth
spent the week-end here visiting
her husband. The Rev. F. E.
Mooney. The laymen's meeting
under the leadership of Prof.
F. D. Moore is still progresing
at Mt. Pilgrim C. M. E. Church.
Sunday School was well attended
Sunday; $15.10 was raised in this
service. The Union Missionary
Ladies met with S. James last
Friday night hut was not well
attended. The Manless wedding
at 1st. ' Baptist church was
quite a success and will he re-
peated at Pilot Point Tuesday
night April the 8th. The Odd
Fellows and Ruthites held a very
Impressive memorial service at
the 1st Baptist Church Sunday.
The rally at St. James A M. E.
Church was very successful. The
play. "The Disappointed Bride"
or "Love at First Sight' .given by
Miss O. M. Seay was a grand
success. The rally netted $182.00.
Fred Douglass school observed
Health Week with an appropiate
program.
Ginii ADMITS WILD STORY OS-
ATTACK WAS PORE 1MAGINA-NATIOlf
ber of the members of Ebonezer and: 429500 Industrial establishments
Golden Rule lodges In joint session using electricity from central sta-
Wednesday evening and enrolled a tlons;
complimentary number with a de- 5600 electrical central station
posit on their joining fee. 'companies supplying current for
We met Alexander Lodge No. 144 nKht and power;
Jefferson Texas on the following no holding companies that own
evening. Here our enrollment for the anj operate groups of central sta-
Dokey's was fine Itlons;
On Saturday we presented the 44 state Public Service Commls-
charter and rituals and Installed'ong regulating and supervising the
the officers of Rock Spring Lodge 'service;
No. 611 Comack. Texas. For tne j 500 manufacturers of electric
closing of the drive here the hoys .machinery and appliances;
are arranging a big stag fish fry 1413$ stores selling electrical
and speaking ln the afternoon of merchandise and other goods;
Friday. April 25th and an Initiation 1500 exclusive electrical special
at night After spending a pleasant ty stores;
night at the home of Sir Sam Greer 12000 electrical contractors.
I was brought to Jefferson In Ws .
beautiful new Studebaker Six. In the 1 pHYI.LIS COINED "FIRST Il
Castle hall at Jefferson ws stressea WAH"
the value and necessity of the Dal
las Express being a weekly com-
panion In our homes with our fam-
ilies. . Our Chancellor Commander
Dr Speed paid an eloquent tribute
Husband.
Mrs. Odessa Stewart-Josey Dtr.
Mr S. E. Josey Son-ln-law.
Mrs. Ethel Chrlss.
One reason prehaps why the
automobile has become so popu-
lar ' is that it gives the driver
more opportunities to kill or
maim than did old Dobbin.
(AN. P.)
Chicago 111. April 11 According
to Clement Wood author of "Nig
ger." the expression voted ln honor
to this Journal emphasising that hejor ueorge wasningion. uy
had supported the paper from Itsiwas muni upon mo pnra.o
war" rlrst usea oy rnyins vnei-
birth long before It was old enough
to he named the Dallas Express.
Sir A. C. McCoy of Jefferson sub-
scribes for three months; Sir A. C.
Greer of Carnack subscribes for (
months.
ley Negro poet In a tribute she
wrote to the first American presi-
dent ... Tlrst in war first ln peace
first In the hearts of his country-
Harrlsburgh Pa. April 11 Aftor
an hour and a half's grilling by po-
lice 15 year old Roslna McNeal who
yesterday told police she was attack-
ed by a Negro In the tinsmith shop
admitted the attack occurred merely 1 1
ill mi 1111 cR..i". '.' b.u
seph P. Thompson today.
The girl not only ' admitted the
story of attack to be false said the
chief but also admitted stealing the
gold locket that disappeared from
a tray on the office safe.
It was the desire to possess this
locket that caused the girl to stage
the fake robbery and attack accor-
ding to the story she told between
sobs to Chief Thompson. But fear
of being caught with the locket In
her possession she said made her
throw It down a sewer. The locket
was the property of Snook's daugh-
ter has not been recovered
The McNeal girl who lives at 830
jrerkel Sunday School and B.
Y. P. U. reported good attendance
Sunday. Sunday school opened at
10.30 A. M. and B. Y. P. U. at the
regular time at 4:30 P. M. witu
all officers and teachers at their
post. Mrs. L. V. Thomas school
closed last week with a excel-
lent program. Mr. and ' Mrs.
r'fcna irllnmoa Irtf frtf tldt T"l I fn
East Texas. Mr. Ed. Adams and 'Kelker street ha. ben In charge of
rtev. E. W. Wiley made a trip tc the office at the Snook shop for the
Trent Sunday lIast two day wh"e Mr Bnook w"
ireni BUiiuay. 1 y ewhei. .When her brother
joan employed as a tinner by Snook and
another worKmin reiurnea ia me
shop shortly after noon yesterday
the girl told of a Negro entering the
place and after learning that she
was alone attacking her and then
taking the locket
The girl will not be arrested said
the chief and no charge has been
placed against her. -
PALM SUNDAY SERVICE OBSERVED
at EVENING CHAPEL C. M. E..CHURCH
APRIL 13TH
' Rev. N. W. Clark D. D. Pastor
Remembering the very excellent Palm Snnd.y .""SJ
mt fOvrnlnK Chapel last year naturally bile Is Interested In
?he ""? ier'loe plaanVd tor next Sunday. IOO BEAUTIFI1M.Y
tiOWNKU CHILDREN. CAREFULLY TRAINED will be an Inter-
esting feature of the arrvlce. Among the special numbers by Choir
will be "Gloria." from Mosnrt's ISIh Mass. Solo. "The Palms" by
Mra. Elisabeth Fillmore. The sermon Dr. Clark. . . .
You are urged to come early get a comfortable
seat and eniov the full program
Try Madam B. Sampson's
Mentholow Hair System
Guaranteed to grow hair on bald
sonta. A six-weeks' trial for 11.80.
cash must accompany all orders
from agents. Agents' orders from
$2.60 up.
MIME. R. SAMPSON.
THE MENTHOLOW MFG. CO
Orders under SI. 00 will aot be eon-
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new li;'iict discovery; itmolutelj tralthtent
tubhoru liair WlTHUirT HOT COMHrt . all
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NO HOT COMBS
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
STATE OP TEXAS
JNO. M SCOTT
Commissioner of Insurance
Austin. Texas Feb. 27 1924.
No. 190
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
CONCERN:
This is to Certify that the
PROGRESSIVE MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Dallas Texas
has In all respects fully 'complied
with the laws of Texas as conditions
precedent to Its doing: business In
this State and I have issued to said
Company a Certificate of Authority
from this office entitling: it to do
business ln this State for the year
ending- the 28th of February 1925.
Given under my hand and seal of
office at Austin Texas the date
first above written.
JNO. M. SCOTT
Commissioner
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YOUNG BLOOD FULL OF LIFE
How 1 Keep Feeling Young and Vigorous at Near Sixty
"I am near 60 years but I feel
as young as I did at 30. I take a
cupful of Bulgarian Tea once or
twice a week. It Keeps me
healthy strong and vigorous and
makes me feel young again" said
H. H. Von Schlick manufacturer
of Bulgarian Herb Tea.
Don't feel like a victim ot the
hookwdrm. Get back your pep
vigor and energy. -
Start right now to become strong
and healthy. Don't wait. The rich
invigorating Juices brewed from
Bulgarian Herb Tea should make
you feel 10 to 30 years younger.
Just remember If you want to be strong you must get your
blood full of life and after you have taken Bulgarian Tea a few-
times you can tell at once that it's going to give you that fighting
spirit that every healthy man or woman has. Don't wait another day
go to your druggist and get my Bulgarian Tea for your blood and
don't take imitation. Look for my name on the Red and Yellow
box that's the genuine. If your druggist is out of It I will send it
to you Postpaid by mall for 11.00. AddresB me H. H. Von Schlick
President Marvel Products Company Dept. 9 Marvel Building
Pittsburgh Pa.
PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS
AND VICTROLAS
I
TaWtine Mr. and Mrs.
entertained Mrs. C. Baker Mrs.
L. . Harris and Mr. and Mrs
Thompson and F. Graham with
a dinner. On Wednesday evening
April 2nd. Dr. and Mrs. "W. It
Roberts entertained at their home
with a Mexican luncheon. -The
clients were Dr. and Mrs. V. F.
White Mr. nnd Mrs. P. It. Updack.
Dr. R. E. Holland Misses Birdie
Donneii and M. V. Masney.
MrKlnner. Services were good
morning and evening ot all
churches. Rev. Wesley filled the
The T. W. A. of Salem Baptist
church held its regular meeting:
Wednesday evening at the resident
of Mrs. Mahalla Comer .2212 Paris
street '" ;
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EXCELSIOR MUTUAL
BENEFIT
ASSOCIATION
Dallas Texas
Moat people need mosey whea
tlit-re's death In the family. Ham
times they want to earry tke bfidj
out of town or they may want
to aend for relnllv. If yes
think yon nred this klnal of SER-
VICE take Insurance with the
EXCELSIOR MUTUAL
BENEFIT
ASSOCIATION
Wf pa? drnth elnlms la S4
hnnr. Any strsss drairloar
nrstertlon. call nt room Sn P-
(hlnn Temple 2540 mm t 9t
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H. Strickland Pres.
S. Cofieia Sec'y
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THE! UNCROWNED QUEEN
OF THE BLrE9
PARAMOUNT OKEH AND
. COLTJMMA RECORDS
Good mornlna- Jadmi so soon this morning I'll tell yoa why I
aj-ot the So Soon Dines this mornlna; my dady anld he loved a alrl
ext door and he anld I cant use yon no more but I have stopp.
ed my man from mlatreatlnar me this morning I went to the eonrt
honee with my hat In my hand good mornlna; Judge I have killed
my man o aoon this morn!nv
PARAMOUNT RECORDS
IDA COX
So Soon Thla Mornlna; Blocs
(Confidential Hlues)
Mnmn Doo She nines
(Worried Has Bluea)
I.awdy Bluett
(Moanln Groanla nines)
MA RAINEY "
Bo Wenvll Bines
(Last M Innten Bines)
Moonshine Blues
(Southern Blues)
BAD Ll'CK BLUES
(Those All Night Long Bluea)
SARAn MARTIN
Om4 Bye Bines
(LonKln For Dady Blues)
Orlarlnnl Bluea
(I Have f.od What It Takes to
Bring; You llnrk)
Slow Down Papa Mama Catch-
Inar Up With Tan)
(Illuea Gum Blues) '
I'm Satisfied
(Troubled Bluea)
VIRGINIA LISTON
New Jnll Ilonae Blues
(Shreveport Bines)
Yon ("nn Have It
(Jnat Take One Long Last
Lingering- Look)
FANNIE GOOSBY
All Alone Blnea
(I Believe My Maa Got a
Babbit Leg)
BESSIE SMITH
Frosty Mornlna; Blues
(Haay Come and Hoar Go
Bines)
Whon Ttllle Tnke Your Time
(My Sweetie Weat Away)
CLARA SMITH
Hot Papa
(I Wont Be Long)
Waitln For The Even Mnll)
(Don't Never Tell No Body)
EDITH WILSON '
I Don't No And I Do at Cars
(Dady Change Yonr Mlad)
EAST TEXAS PHONOGRAPH CO.
Tyler Taxaa
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