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1 THE PALLAS FXHtESS. PALLAS. TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2ft, 111. vm.v. n ; , t lete Housekeeping Outf i OOZING PICTURES ft New and REBUILT FURNITURE for every room in your house at figures far - below regular asked for prices. There's a page in our Credit Ledger for You r nn Mr Jul in Jll Ill) ! Say 5CI100L 4 3211 COCHRAN STREET , lb LJ Charge '4- II ff Terms S 17.50 Cash ' S2 00 Weekly 6-Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite Complete This big offer comprises large dresser, chiffonier and nd dressing table with crystal quality mirrors and com modious drawer room, massive four post bed, chair and rocker to match, all for 1 -' -1 "''--"'-J t ;fe2SSi !f erasy'' ?50 Cash sl 50 Weekly 8-Piece Complete Dining Robin Outfit This suite includes a heavy extension table, massive buffet and six chairs in solid golden oak. an exceptional value that cannot be "matched at the price elsewhere $ 'Terms.-.. $7 50 Cash" $1.50. Weekly 5-Piece Tapestry Living Room Suite For very little money, this offer gives you the same mmlltv Hhnwn in hieeer stores at far more cost Com prises chair, rocker and settee, as well as mahogany brary table and electric taDie lamp, an ior 11- $ 72 z0 The Bargain Furniture Go 230911 ELM STREET rmz Trade Here and Make Your Dollars Count." BOTH PHONES M. 1453 1 DEATHS FOR THE PAST WEEK IN DALLAS Austin McGill died Monday April 14. at 1921 Jordan street Tripletts of ; Joe Dyals died Sun day, April 13, at 1919 Jordan street Willie Morgan died Wednesday 'April ltf, at 2214 Sealy Avenue. Jesse Jefferson, Jr. die Saturday April 19 at 242 J Cedar Lane, . . O. W. Porter died , Saturday April 19 at 1515-1-2 Bourbon street Thelma Sampson died Tuesday April 22 at 3414 Cochran street SOCIETY BIRTHS : nnm in Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb, 3109 Thomas, Sunday April 13 a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. J3. Major Perslph 2420 Caddo Monday April 14, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lemmons 3011 San Jacinto Wednesday, April 16. a boy. ' To Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett 2724 Taylor street, Tuesday, April 15, a boy. ' Tn Mr n.i Mrs. Lewis Ji:ne 2412 Cottage Lane Monday April 14 a girl. To Mr. and Mrs.T. B. Ellison 1711 Alien Monday ?rtl 21, a boy. To. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Price J2M Hugo Monday, April 14, a girl. Mrs. L. M-.Clarjr ct Chicago is i'-i the city visiting her brothe. Rev. J. W. Wise 2900 San Jacinto street. Miss Eva Mae Walls of San Anton io is visiting Mr. and Mrs. WM. Lin coln and Mrs Willie Ambree on Good D. W. Dogau of El Reno; Oklahoma wap tn . the city this week visiting his sister, Mrs. Harriett Boyd on iHCKeuKie Buetn. - Mrs. Thomas Hooper is in at ner home on South Central Avenue. Private Ellis Southern ol Houston who has Just returned from France is here and his wife, Mrs Ida South ern id al' smiles. They ttra domi ciled ato 327 South Central Avenue, the home of Mrs. Thomas Hooper.- Read the Dallas Express, only $1.50 a year. Best paper in Texas. Read the news from your home town. Tel ephone Haskel 5761 and order the paper. , Mrs., Fredora Prather entertained in honor of Private Ellis Souther at their home 1912 Allen street last Saturday night. A pleasant evening was spent with the warrior. Miss Areola Reece was In from her school at Stephenville to spend Eas ter with her mother around Jriends ar 935 Bogel stre t last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Johnson 2426 Cad.io street left Sunday night last for 'xckhart. Corpus Chrlstl and San Antoonio on a two weeks stay vis iting relatives., Mr, and M-. Claud Kennel of San Aijtonlo are in Dallas jind, are located at 2714 East Colby. 1 , Read the advertismenta found In the Dallas Kxpress. Go there and ee the place, look the stock over before going elsewhere. The Social Club of Dallas inter taiued a very distinguished bunch of visitors from Fort Worth and Den ison. Among the guests of. Fort Worth were Mr. Charles Arthur Johnson, better known as Hawskaw. He was keen as a tack In his. new English half hundred front. Now. Mr. Walter Berry, better known as "Dynamite" came over In order ' to redeem himself with Miss Grace Mae Weems; also Mr. Lorenisa Tatuin was so excited over the affair until he .iiissed his car and had 'o stay all ! ght with Croker Brown. Now, Mr. 'rank demons has fallen in love with his oldest play daughter and the latest known of she is still kill ing him. Mr. A..Y. Brazier was so fond of the affair until instead of taking the street car - his stopping place he uecided to . walk and got lost and went to every , house on Thomas Avenue looking for his room. The others are Oscar Brown. Lon Porter, Leroy Hill, A. W. Howard, Jesse Franklin. Robert Wagoner. The ladies oc Fort Worth are: Ida Belle Williams, Ethol Belever John Farror, Lucile Bassett, better known as Miss . Cracker Brovn; Ruby B. rewards, Maude Hill, Mollie Hill, Maggie Smith. . The guest from Den son were: Miss Helen 'Campbell, Miss Arona Myrtle Collins. All he guests were highly entertained and hod the ut most Joy and pleasure during the evening. The Dallas Summei Normal of the first - aerien has been approved by the State. Department of Education, with T. D. Marshal as conductor. Look out for .announcements in the next issue. . - Mrs. M. S. Jones, State Superintend ent of Star Light Band of Texas, headquarters at Denison was a pleas ant caller this week. - dhe is here attending the State Women's Board. Miss Prlscllla Redmond who has been on the sick list for sevti-al days 1s Improving. Mr. J. L. Hall and Mrs. Allle Mae Hughes-Hall of Beaumont are vis iting their mother. Mrs. Brlggs Hall 2420 Washington Avenve. ' After a successful term of seven months in Booker Washington Addi tion, Mrs. ' B. F. White unexpectedly closed her school last Friday and departed for Corpus Chrlstl on Thurs day where she will Join her husband, Rev. B. F. White. She is all smiles. IS MEMORY OF Prof. R. F. I)airell, Wlio Departed This Life March 27, 1919. Death Cannot come untimely to Mm who Is fit to die- Vhe less of this world. The more of cte.nity. -The . briefer this life. ....... Tie earlier immortality. FRED BURCH. ST. PAUL M. E. CHIRCH. Corner Burford and Juliette Sts, The Sunday school exercises were splendidly carried out and the ren ditions excellent Supt A. H. Har ris earned high commendations for the manager in which he handled the services, ably assisted by an excel lent corps of teachers. The morn ing and evening devotional worship showed an awakening spiritual life in the St Paulites and the exclama tions of amens and hallelujahs were fervently manifested sh jwing that the words of the Presiding Minister struck home hard and deep. TLree persons entered their name on the church roll to do bMe on the side if right Much lntV t was enter ed in the Centenary Drive, which proved quite successful as J600.00 or more was raised and placed on the altar to be used foi the cause of the Master and of humanity. The attendance at all of the services was unusually lare and interested. Pas tor J. W. Weakly has worn deep in the minds of his fold who realizes his worth as a pastor ; nd a min ister. The public . is s.ways wel come. . ; " ' , An Cbaervcr Reporter. NEW MDl'ST MORI.iH BAPTIST nnmcH. 2613 Elm Street, r.cv. Wra. U Jordan, Pastor. Sevdce were held at our n w churct seat, corner Roseland and Johnson avenues, Sunday, where we turned the Bods for our new buildirg, now under construction. At 9:30 o'clock a. m., Mrs. Lorlne Polk was on time with her Sunday school. At 11:00 o'clock a. m.. Rev. W. G. Goodson preached from Luke 1:28. At 3 p. m., a program was tendered snd Rev. Jordan of Oak Cliff, preach ed a stvng sermo.i. At 6 o'clock, Rev. C. L. Lewis was rn time with the B. Y. P. U. At 8:30 o'clock the pastor, preached a strong sermon, on the Resurrection of Christ, and two perpone were added to the church. Collection $1.1.40. ' ' . ' SISTER ADDIE LEACH, Clerk. Phone II. mm A REAL BEUTY PARLOR" Is In town tor ladles and gen tlemen at 118 .5. I'entral Are-nne.- , Here you can get th latest and most improved method In facial beauty. Massaging, man icuring and bair treatment cur specialty. By our Poro Grad uates. Our eourre of treatment makes you look ten years youn . J?er. , .. ... .... : : MISS ADDIE WILLIAMS, Prop. DALLAS, TEXAS. Q Jcarl White In the ' "Lightning Raiders.' Sunday, April 27 PEARL WHITE In The "Lightning Raider" EDDIE POLO In The "Lure of The Circus I . ( :1!V MONDAY And ttjesda APRIL S8-S9 "Vanity Poor Starring Mary Mac Laren The Bewitching American Beauty of the screen, in one of her most lavish productions, "Vanity Pool" unquestionably one of the biggest plays to be seen this season. A real kuock out V "Vanity Pool 1 9 - Is a strong story of Cinderella Girl's Dreams. Man's Kiss causes deep misery - Political Intrigue takes Maid from home of squalor to Palace of Luxuries ! - ! N ( t i ' t ? ?',' :, ' ;. ' -t 1 . r 1 '., - 1 : Wednesday, April 30, Barry Carey In "Roped." The Great Wef tern Cow Punchsr, fresh from the Western Plains, going to New York and marrying a beau tiful young society debutant. Imag ine what happened. Ihursday, May 1, The Great 44 ouaioi in the "Master idystery" Continued every Ihursday 9 J HARRY' CAREY in Rope 1 I V ) 4 r.v Jk. MUM. .v... li EDITH JOHNSON ' Support! ii WllllMa Duneu la Vlunmpb'i sreat (BrM, -Tin Mu ol Mlblt EDITH ' In the "Man of Might" Saturday, May 3, - Wm. Duncan and Edith Johnson In the "Man of Might" and "Terror of the Range " Contitiue'd every Saturday. . cone AMD SEE Our Double Mschine, just installed. Latest improvement in Motion Picture. Nothing too good for our customers. SUCH SCHOOL THEATRE THE HOUSE WITH APUSCH , H. BA.TTS, PROPRIETOR Ad mission Uc and 17c iiwiMiA Wmr ii n.i.n in,, , .i.j Lj,.,.iLi- , w , j . . WILLIAM DJNCANT Znds k wallop in the ureal Virampli Sciiul "TUE My OF MIGUT" tit.l. buatMl I: hs . II i it I7 7 t' I, i if- -i i ' J. f&rU'i-l".