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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, C vvvvvv"tH"vvvvvvv Kvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 1A rui o TAGS TWELVE "cr1 Ah iro) q 1, l u u zzj U JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER V : YYY YYY yyy yyy vvv tyy vvv vyv fyy 'yyf vvv y?y yyy yyy yyy vvv yyy yyy yyy .yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy X I T tVt yyy yyy yyy vtv YYY yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyt yyy . vvv tyy t vvv tt? yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yfy yyy yyy yyy yyy vvv yy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy Yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy vvv yyy vvv vvv fly - NV yyy yyy yyy yyy vvv jf V Y ' YYY VYY vvv i . t ! ; j . . . i i '. i i i JOHN HARKI8 Sunday, June 1st, J "THE RED. GLOVE" Featuring Marie Walcamp, Thomas Llngbam and Alfred Allen. A continued story every Sunday. Also Eddie Polo "A Prisoner For Life" Continued Every Sunday Monday, June 2nd Final Episode of "The Silent Mystery" Featuring Francis Ford, Mae Gaston and Rosemary "Tbeby Final episode shown Monday. ' m With Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby Create,! and 'mod 'mysterious plot and wif teat action of any serial ever filmed. NAME OF THEATRE, ETC 1 I1 . 1 W7 ' I-r ' 4' li ... Ah f? ) ! r ! , 3 THE HERO WILLIAM DUNCAN in Vitagraph's big serial, "The Man of Might," supported by an all-star oast ' Including Edith Johnson and Joe R an.' THE VILLAIN JOE RYAN In Vitagraph's big serial, "The Man of Might," featuring William, Duncan sup ported by an all-star cast including Edith Johnson and Joe Ryan THURSDAY, JUNE 511 "THE MAN OF MIGHT" Featuring William Duncan, Edith Johnson and Joe Ryan, supported By an all star cast, also showing Lko Comedy and a big two-reel western drama, running with the "MAN of MIGHT" every Thursday. 0 TCE ' & 3 ft MANO SPECIAL ATTRACTION TUES. and WED., JUNE 3 and 4 "The Knickerbocker Buckraoo" V: V r FEATURING L VUHIU fi 0 in MM -V 7 . 1- w I 1 I '-t r in THE KNICKERBOCKER! 7A a ABTOAFT Picture AT Grand Centrd Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, . . JUNE 3D i.'3 4TH, 1319 l!!!ll!iill!!l!S!ifc Six thoasaod and geren hudred feet ( thrills and laughter. It took six solid months to make "Knickerbocker Buckaroo," the biggest and bast Douglas Fairbanks art craft picture ever produced. Six months, many thousand feet of film, hundreds of actors, magnificent sets, the leaie of a complete railroad 'system, engines, cowboys, Mexl. cans, If en York Club men, pretty girls, rillians and Donglas Fairbanks. The longest, the most pretentions, the funniest, the moBt exciting Fairbanks' picture ever at tempi "d. Every foot of film is packed with punch and langhter. Ifll make you gasp and laugh and applaud and yell for more, when, the 6,700 feet Is run and yoa will talk about It for weeks. It means the best evening's enjoyment you ever had. Shown for two days 01 J! i e IllllllllPli Admission: Adults, lie; Children 10 Years Old, 11c Coming Soon, "THE MASKED RIDER," A Biff, New Western Serial to be shown every Monday for fifteen weeks. 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L!liy elands weU with evfery W.i'y 5a ijo8or, sone of our white frl mis, were out 'rlt.h us. Kome er bo:i3 f lio ware th-e: Rev. J. li. A. Trowsr, O. W. LUly, TL W. Ciwtei-, Viihr.n Xf. Joron, I?c!ku, W. I). jXiv.'K,- 3. Fowler, T. 'Lacy, M. ' fivV'-.g, I H. Cornoiivin, Xott, J. If ion;. 'P'b!u;e'.le, T. 1L IIiderB, Rev. W.. M. . Johnson, the newly elecW factor of Mt Bose, the schol ar of the day, the preachor of the hour. A man worthy of example, taught some very strong lessons to both us and the Women Board, now let us tell you he Is some teachor. Rev. Tvower, president of the Sunday aehool conventlou made a hlg'a mark. Mrs. A. E. EM, president of the W. H. M. B.', Mrs. O. Barnes; secre tary; Mrs. A. E. Compey, treasurer, w.'th Chelr board raembers are now In the rer-r. Bra A. Thoaspson was a live wire with the many present, more than seventy-five mosfceng jrs were present, $258.13 was raised. Ilev. W. C. Barn ts, our wonderful jaodorator is a safe nd born leader, We will cele brate the 15U anniversary of said 3v!ation In MinercJ Wo!1b. August, ti 13-)?, 1913, wun the Little Bethel 1 aatisHsiS, av. 8.. V. Hubbard. Baptist churcU. Kev, J. 8. Button. D. D., pastor. All pastors and offi cers will at once mall their cuts to Rev. W. C. Barnes, 232L Hall atreeet, Dallas, Texas, for to appear on our circular, which we will advertise with rat later than July 1st Come with us to Mineral- Weill, to the 16th annual session of Zion Rest M. B. Association, August Il ls, 1919. We must put $2,000.00 on the tables for Mission and education each church la t Irlrg $S.0C estra for education. PROP. R. B. ALEXANDER, 8s. HECTE5ANT EVERETT TO ESTERTALSED. First Lieutenant. Perclval I Everett of the United States Army, who has seen service In Fmnce and was en gaged In some of the most important battles on the Western Front will be entertained with a smoker by Dallas Business Men, Tuesday night, June 3rd, at War Camp Community House. JAKE 100X IiEATTS 1JT RESPONSE TO TELEbBAX Jake Cook, $700 Armstrong ave nue, was informed last Friday by a tologran titat bis sister. Katie was dead at Sar. Antonio. He left Sat urday night. CORPORAL SLAUGHTER 8TILL " Iff RERTirE, EXTKCTS TO BS BIS CUARGED L JUNK. Corporal Duke Lawrence Slaughter of Compr.ny C, 417th Service Batal llon hss .turned from France and Is now a? Camp Meade. Baltimore, Md. He Informed his ftleud, T. B. Wallace of tie Dallas Express,- he will likely tt home In June. COLORED LADY DBAKK WOOD ALCOHOL. Miss Florence Edward, accldently drank a small bottle of wood al chol Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock at 2S24 Swiss avenue. Other mem bers of the house heard her groans rushed 1a an admlnstered home treat ment until the arrival of the ambu lance. She was rushed to the emer gency hospital, where a stomach pump was used and the deadly poison ejected. Her conditio now is normal end Is able to resume her duties again with the show. CLTJB N0TE3. Diamond Charity Club met at the residence of Mrs. James Lane, 2422 Caddo, recently. Next meeting will bf held in June at the residence of J Mrs. Aldrldge, 2415 Clark street LAW TO BE ENFORCED. DRIYEBS OF VEHICLES WABJTEB. Drivers of automobiles and other vehicles, who pass street cars while the latter Is, discharging or receiving passengers will be arrested and pros ecuted. All vehicles must come to a halt when interurban or street cars are discharging or ' receiving pas sengers n.nd shall remain at hault until embarkation and disembarka tion are complete and cars ready to move. SATED JUST M03TET. City Editor of The Dallas Express, I want to congratulate you for saving rae a few dolltrs by reading ads as you have from time to time sug gested. I saw an ad in The Dallas Express, advertising Mts and caps at 2115 Elm street, and I went thre aud got a genuine panama for $3.59 best bargain I ever had. It pays to read The Dallas Express' ads. A. CUSTOMER. Remember that in organisation there is strength and you make your race strong by Joining the N. A. A. CP. Miss May Franks of Longview, Texas, lb vleiving her oouuln, Miss Annie L. Anderson on Bryan street, who is very sick. Prof. J. C. Fhlllips, A. B., the cele brated dramatist and popular elo cutionist after an absence of 5 years arrirtd in the city on the 23rd to the delight of entire Dallas and will change his headquarters from Cleve land to Dallas, see ad in The Dallas Express.