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JDALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS SATUR1AY MARCH 8 1919.
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nO.VINQRCTURbS Ifhe Grand Central Theatre!
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HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE
3211 COCHRAN STREET .
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PEAKL WHITE.
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Lightning Raider'
SUNDAY MARCH 9
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"Lightning Raider
cjntinued every Sunday.
"LURE OF THE CIRCUS"
Continued every Sut.di y.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Monday and Tuesday March 10th and 11th
"IS ANY GIRL SAFE"
A cry against Vice. Father Mother Son Daughter Sister' Brother should
see the great picture. A fearless arrangement of monstrous evils shown to
packed houses everywhere in the East.
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Come early to avoid
the rush. '
ADMISSION 11 CENTS AND 17 CENTS
$ HERBERT BATTS
PROPRIETOR
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JOHN HARRIS MANAGER
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Sunday March 9 Houdini "The Hand
Cuff King"
Continued every Sunday featuring "HOUDINI."
"The Lure of the Circus"
"THE LURE OP THE CIRCUS" featuring Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Polo And Noble M. Johnson continued every Sunday
running with "HOUDINI." '
Monday March 10 "The. Lightning
Raider"
Featuring Pearl White a big new Pathe Serial.
"The Silent Mystery"
Featuring Francis Ford Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby
continued every Monday running with '"THE LIGHTNING
RAIDER."
Thursday Mar. 13 "The Iron Test"
Vltagraph's latest photoplay serial featuring Antonio Mo'
reno and Carol Holloway continued every Thursday also Torn
Mix in a two-reel big Western drama every' Thursday run-
ning with "THE IRON TEST."
With Mae Gaston and
Rosemary Theby
Greatest and molt 'myiterioui
plot and twiftett action of any
terial aver filmed.
NAME OF THEATRE. ETC.
Adults 17c;
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Children 10 yrs. old lie
ATTRACTION
At The GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Tuesday & Wednesday March 10th-11th
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A Evelyn Nesbit. Thaw in " Woman! Woman!"
The Story of a Woman's Temptation.
Reveals why woman loves and sins. Imagine a woman whose
love for Tier husbjind Is so great that she gives herself to another man!
WOMAN WOMAN is a powerful photoplay that analyzes woman's heart and x
soul. Evelyn Nesbit stars in the part of Alice Unsay a young girl who
has her choice between "marriage and free love. It tells the story of a
young girl who becomes dissatisfied with her monotonous existence in a
small country town. She comes to New York and feels the lure of the
Great White Way. Free love beckons to her. but she resists. The moral
.discipline she has received at home prevents her falling.
Then she marries. Again she is tempted. Her husband grows 111 she
is penniless and be is dying from neglect. It is then that she forgets her
principles and yields to temptation. . She makes the supreme sacrifice to
save her husband's life.. Her husband sees in her merely a woman who-has
fallen from the path of virtue and casts her out after a child has been '
born. Alioe returns to herald home but when Samson obtains a divorce her
narrow minded father and mother can not bear up under the disgrace and
drive the girl away. Then Alice seeks refuge with Gwenne Stevens.
While she leads this life of misery Mackay is searching for her. The -
love for his little child has awakened in him a great love for the woman he
has Injured. At last he discovers her in her hiding place and begs her to
t marry him. He realizes that she has sinned because her husband was dy
ing and few dollars might save his life. He loves her for It anr mar-
ries her thus aeronfling ner act in me race or tne unsympathetic world.
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There's a page in our books for you see these wonderful inducements offered
'this week to start your account with us and save you many dollars on new
and relinished furnit jre.
Handsome
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GOLDEN OAK
ROCKER
Only $2.00
Thir. a-iJ Post . 3- Inch
fillet Iron Bod for only J2
villi a purchase of $50 wtrth
of other merchandise
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USA) X 1VKEX'
FOR
Only 50c
.This hoiden Oak Rocker large
and .Qomr well flnui. ed lor
only 50c with a $25 purchase of
other goods. '
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Only $5.00
This famous Royal Easy Chair
for ?5 with a purchase for
$150 worth of othor goods.
$20 CASH
130 A WEEK
MASSIVE LIBRARl TABLE
FOR
Only $2.00
This handsome '.ipliolstered
ltiker spring vat for only
J2.00 witli a purchase of .$50
worth of other poods.
$7V.O CAS if
U0 A WEEK
Onfy $5.00 jOnly $3.50
45-lb. all-cotton Mattress with
roll edge ahd biscuit tufts for ;
for only $5 with a purchase
of $75 worth of other gwds.
$10 CASH
$2.00 A WEEK
Beautiful Solid Oak Library
Table for only $3.50 with a
purchase of $100 worth of other
goods.
$15 CASH
8.00 A M EEK
Underselling prices on all furniture both bright and new as well as slightly
used and rebuilt including stoves rugs refrigerators and other merchandise.
You'll save the price of more than one extra room by doing your furniture
shopping here for your home making.
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'Trade Here and Make Your DolJars Count."
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wiilTE DALLAS IN PANIC
EXC1TEJIE'T.
OF
Dr. A. E. Boas of Ft Worth Shoots
and Mortally Wounds H. E. Mc-
Dowell Proprietor of Oriental Bar-
' bershop.
Ihc Great Hnudini
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In the' Master Mystery. Continued every Thursday.
At The HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE
THE BILLY YOUNG FOLLIES 'AT
PARK THEATER.
um m STREET
BOTH PHONES M. 1453
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The Billy Young Follies featuring
Funny George Centers and Miss Dora
Williams Is pleasing largo crowds
nightly at the famous park theater.
Aside from these two headlfners
Mr. Young has a superb Juvenile
band and chorus thw completing
a cast of seventeen strong. Mr.
Young himself Is a steli.r attract-
ion ilaritfc' practically any instru-
ment with force and effect! treness.
Pythian Frolic Monday nisLt
March 24tu 1919 at Pythiau Teraule
2549 Elm Btroet
Hear the Fisk Jubilee Singers at
Pythian Temple Friday night. Marc!
14 1919..
JORDAN-SIIRCFSHIRE CARRIAGE.
Miss Leua C. Shropshire was mar-
ried to S. A. Jordan of Ft. Wu'th
at 8:30 Wednesday evening. Dr. A.
S. Jackson performing the ring cere-
mony. Yhey are at horns end will
welmme their friend? at 2127 Clark
street
Thursday evening near 5 o'clock
Dr. A. H. Boaz of Ft Worth Bhoots
to death H. E. McDowell part owaer
of the Oriental Barbershop in base-
ment of th Oriental hotel.
The shifting is alleged to have
taken pla e on the Jackson street
side of the- hotel and McDowell - was
struck aa he fled for his life up the
alley running from Commerce to
Jackson streets on East side of the
hotel and falling mortally v wounded
as he reaches Commerce street.
He was rushed by his frienls to
the sanitarium where he died before
t reaching the operating table- Whore
I he fell a lirge puddle of blood re-
main which attracted large crowds
for hours. . .
The fhooting occured during the
evening rush hours when men and
women were assembled on corners
in down town district on A&ard and
Commerce awaiting conveyances for
home when the sound of a revolver
rang out every one having heard It
and saw it were thrown into a panic
of excitement as hundreds v ore in
a radius of thirty yards from where
McD well fell.
Hundreds of white men .newspaper
men detectives police captains and
plain clothes men were on the scene
together with the Dallas Express re-
porter seeking the murder in details.
No information was secured by
any of the gentlemen referred too
a very small bit was secured by an
Express reporter at that time.
Dr.' Boaz it is alleged came over
from Ft Worth and was seen in the
barbershop of his victim . Thursday
morning with a bandage over the
right stile of his face sat closely
where ho could get a good observa-
tion at tbe man sought by him hav-
ing in one instant asked a porter
was that the shop hlcDowe'.l was in-
Hear the Fisk Jubilee Sieger at
Pythian Temple Friday night March
14 1919.
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A MEMORIAL BIRTHDAY THE
LATE MRS. JULIA PROCTOR.
In loving rememberance of my
dear daughter Mrs. Julia Proctor
Lee died In Dallas April 27 1918
at 2:45 was born March 4 1897 at
Fairfield Texas at 2:lf. age at death
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Gone But TVot Foinottun. 1
. Pv Mother
There is a beautiful land beyond
the skies. And I long to reach its
shores; for I know I shall find
my darling there.
The beautiful eyes and amber hair
or the loved ones gone before.
Mother missed you much in mem-
?ury m my dUjtres8 I cried unto
the Lord and He heard ma i
MRS. MAGGIE P. ABNER. q
Dallas and was very popular. He
was a married man and leaves two
small children. .
. A woman in the csa is the cause
leading up to the tragedy. .
Dr. Boaz wna nrrsulul t.rA 4itj
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ba.vawu .u tuw ) OS Bir. un llig IU(J SnOOtmg '
The. reporter at that time tho-jghti .
Pythian Frolic Mondar night
oCiv24th' 1919' at Pythi Temple
2549 Elm street
nothing of it Dr. Boaz waited for
the moment when he could meet his
man and when it arrived he was
there. It is said McDowell asked to
reason the dilferonce but th reply
was "there's no time for reasoning."
Then the bloody tragedy commenced.
H. E. McDowell was splendid
character having many friends in
Pytblan Frolic . Monday night
March 24th 1919 at Pythian Temple
2549 Elm street.
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