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VAGK TWKLVK THK PALLAS EXPRESS, DA IX AS TEXAS, APRIL. 17, J920. AIJNOUNCETJENT EXTRAORDINARY HEAR! HEAR! ! BLACK BILLY SUNDAY WORLD'S FAMED HOLY GHOST AND FIRE - -EVANGELIST c THE PALACE THEATRE f ! r ; a ; a) , V.' m ft. Tl r.ii (! J'f'l til f-x iii. Vk v t Jia ep' 'i cd O i; tJ: S( I W if J II a!,' a!.; l- hi C "; of '7 I r r fun lj( - Oi! At Big Olden lime REVIVALS Evening Chapel C M. E. Church COLL AND JULIETTE STS., REV JAMES R. STARKS,- Pastor Commencing Wednesday, April 2 1st 8:00 p. m., and will continue until Sunday, May 3rd. All pastors with their congregations are invited to attend the opening services, and hear this one, the greatest revivalist of the age. The man with a burn ing message of salvation. So great has been the demand to hear Black Billy until thousands of both races have been turned away. BLACK BILLY will preach his opening ser mon Wednesday night on "God's Call to Dallas," and he will conduct noon-hour Bible conferences daily from 12 to 1 p. m. Let the saints come up to ue help of the Lord. ft ,,! J fr' 1 J,: . i ' , A bring your bibles Come Early to Get Seats I PHONE X 5098 -LET- CHAMBERS AND COMPANY make that Spring or Summer Suit for You. Some thing snappy and full of "pep." See their novel lhie of samples. Everything right Cleaning, pressing and dyeing. , ., R. H. CHAMBERS & CO., ; ' 211 N. Central Avenue ' ' , MRS. HAMILTON DIES. Mrs. Lucinda Hamilton, aged 60 years died at her home. 2631 Jul iett street, April 12 after a linger ing Illness. i She is survived by a sister, Mrs, D. Rowen and other relatives. Fun eral services were held at Evening Chapef C M. E. church, Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock; .. Rev. J. R, Starks performing the ceremony, Enterment were made at Woodland cemetery. CARD OF, THANKS TMi rV jart i i"ir gjgj rar i - - yr- - ( HEAR YE!! Dallas Camp No. 86 AMERICAN WOODMEN - Will celebrate its Nineteenth Anniversary with a Thanksgiving sermon and program. ' ' , V . SUNDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1920 PYTHIAN TBIPLE AUDITORIUM, 3 P. M. Rev. Dr. J. H. Smith, Pastor Bethel A. M. E. Church will deliver the sermon. ' Neighbor A. W. Holman Commander " ;'r. Neighbor A. L. Walters Clerk. Neighbor Mrs. E. E. Williams Literary Chr. n Neighbor A. C. Carr General Chairman. , Public . . .. We wish to thank the many kind hearted friends who so earnestly as slated us in the long1 illnesss and death of our dear one, Mr. Sam wil Hams, who departed this life April 5, 1920. We especially appreciate the beautiful florai offerings from Troy .Laundry, Queen . Thelma Court ISO. l, and ' f eariie Rose Tabernacle. Let me also thank the pastor, mem bers and friends of St James church for their loyalty; and in your sad' ness may you And as truer friends as you have been to us In our dark est and sad hours. Mrs. Mainerva Williams, Wife. Mrs. Lizzie Malone. Daughter. Mr. Louis Williams, Son. ' Oklahoma, City. Mrs. Amanda Jones, Nelce. Sherman, Texas, Mr. H. M. Malone, Son-in-Law. Don't fail to hear Mrs. T H. Miles, Munger Avenue Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, April 20 Big sonK contest between her stu dents. Don't fall to hear them. Prize to the beBt singer. CARD OF THA5KS rr MOUNTAINS CHOPPED DOWN , bcctt:.j t!iry Ititrrferrcil v.-Hh r. GIRL'S view. ' The cnnlneor huror would not let mere rocky ranges ob struct tlio v!nlon of the lady ho loved and whom ho had loved Ion? bcforo they ever met. It's a corking romance SOLDIERS OF FORTUKE" AN ALLAN DVAN PRODUCTION; ' Mayflower Photoplay Corporation Kcalart Pictures : . 1 X MIL 1 1 I. I 1. . mm -Will be shown ai 1 i m If ; GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE 1'nvlrtjr nii.l WfKlncwIrty, April 20, 21, 120. To the many " kind and loving friends - of my dear mother, Mrs Eula Taylor, - who departed this life April 5, 1929, and was laid to rest April 10th.- I take pleasure in thank ing: one and all for their ' kindness during the illness and death and your kindness shall never be for gotten bjjj us, Mari LoEgln, Daughter. t Rhoda Littles, Mother. Macon Littles, Brother. Simon Johnson, Brother. J. E. EDWARDS, Only bonded Colored Plumber in the city Now back in business and , ready to take care of any Plumbing and Gas .fitting work 'yon may .haye. See bim for fair -prices.' ; . : PHONE X 3733 3-20-12t F. S.' KODGlJilS, OPT, SPECIALIST ' , Refractive and muscular er rors of the eye. Glasses fitted with a'aare and skill that make them meet your requirements ex actly. - 1 Office 34 NORTH CENTR.Ui AV'E. Dallas, Texas, B. O. 2 i i ' i Commencing with today, Saturday, April 17th the ever popular Palace presents Douglass Fairbanks in a fighting picture of the border "Arizona" and many other stars of the movie world. See each of these swift moving, heart stirring, hair raising and fascinating pictures with plenty dash and speed flashed on our latest improved screen. Look over this list carefully and see can you beat it. SATURDAY 17TH Douglass Fairbanks In a big fighting picture of the border 'Art, tt&UJ'mi fc-iafMi' hff&'rt'g "hi k w zona. SUNDAY 18TH. TOM MIX in a fast racing story with the usual mix pep "THE -SPEED MANIAC" also good comedy. MONDAY 19TH ALICE BRADY In "HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" Keystone coniedy- ALICE BRADY -"HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" HER FAME AND SHAME.' r 0 i mm TUESDAY 20TH Another Zingo picture with more sensations than ever "ZINGO AND THE WHITE ELEPHANT" also "THE AC CUSING POST" and the Hello Girl of Angel Camp." WEDNESDAY 21ST TOM MOORE as "THE GAY LOVER" In the "GAY LORD QUEX." He loved so many, he couldn't keep them straight himself, and Mutt and Jeff in "ON STRIKE " ' THURSDAY 22ND PEGGY HYLAND In Fox Feature "FAITH" and a new Harold Lloyd Comedy with little Sambo as one of the spooks n "HAUNTED SPOOKS." . FRIDAY 23RD AL JENNINGS in "A BANDIT'S HEART" also "A SOUL'S TRAGEDY" and "HAUNTED SPOOKS." . .' SATURDAY 24TH ' A big wester "THE ONE WAY TRAIL" and Charlie JLlin in another one of his best comedies "THE RINK" see him on roller skates. " We have just installed our new screen and our pictures show, up even better now than ever. Come to the PALACE-Dallas' most fashion- able Theatre. MATINEE EVERY DAY- ADMISSION 10 CENTS EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS. FELIX MOORE, -MANAGER THE PALACE THEATRE CHURCH AND LODGE 1 , gregatlon raised over six thousand . ' dollars at thes close , of the rally The revival going on at Mt. Rose', iast Sunday nlKht. The ushers club Rev. Johnson's church Is meeting alone raise over six hundred dol- wlth much success with Rev. Ladetle- ar ,m . . In the pulpit, the house has been crowded to Its utmost capacity. of Ruth w,n haye the,r ftnnuftl 1 The Isis, the lady branch of the mon tn second .Lord's day in May, Shrine, "are preparing to entertain which is the 9th. day or .tne month, the Shriners and their ladies with ' Hon. H. O. Goree was la Dallas, a big time In the near future. . last Friday night upon his annual , Grand High Priest Edwards of visit to the Odd Fellows of the the Jurisdiction of Texas, who now . city. resides at Cleburne, contemplates - 1 t making Dallas his future home. - Don't fall to hear Mrs. T H. The Evening Chapel C. M. E. Miles, Munger Avenue Baptist Epworth League will discuss the Church, Tuesday evening, April 20. merits of Woman's leadership to- . Big song contest between her stu morrow evening - dnts. . Don't fail to hear them. Rev. .Harper and St. John's Con- Prixe to the best singer. CARNATION CHARITY CLUB. Meets with - Mrs. H. Lemon, 2908 served. San Jacinto St., Friday, April I MRS. 9th. ! made- for a needy cause after the I business session an ice course was P. M. RIDGE, Reporter., Christ's greatest mission on earth S 1 wan the mission of love for he j;. "u m- , . . " . vuuicu, luesuajr evening, April zo. the mission of love 'for he went about doing good to the needy Love Is deeper than the deepest and as high aB Heaven Itself said Rev. Mcllveen after being introduced to the Carnation Charity club by the president, Mrs. H, Lemon, who made the introduction' with very fitting remarks. It was the first monthly meeting and there were sUteeYi mem bers present each member quoted a passage 'of Scripture and then paid monthly dues. The amount col lected was five dollars and fifteen cents. A donation of . $2.60 was Big song contest between her stu dents. Don't fall to hear them. Prize to the best singer. INVITATION. The class of 1920 and teacher, Mrs. (Dr.) ,M. P. Penn of Eagle Ford school, cordially Invites you to attend their closing - exercises Wednesday evening, April 21, at Eagle Ford, Texas. Program begins promptly at 8 p m. Admission, 10c. Free dinner at 12 o'clock. - r