Houston Informer
Saturday, September 6, 1919
Houston, Texas
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SEC'Y SHILLADY TO PROSECUTE CASE AGAINST TEXAS
Illinois Fraternalist Says Race Fought For Democracy
N. A. A. C. P. SECRETARY SAYS ATTACK ON HIM UNWARRANTED; HAS STIRRED UP HORNET'S NEST
INFORMER EDITORIAL POLICY
HEARTILY ENDORSED BY REAL
RACE MEN HERE AND ELSEWHERE
VOL. 1 NO. 18.
SEC'Y S
Illinois I
N. A. A. C. P. SECRET
ATTACK ON HIM
HAS STIRRED UP
By JOHN R. SHILLADY.
Secretary of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People.
76 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Unless Texas repudiates the statement of her governor expressing satisfaction with a broad and unproven attack upon our state, unfortending United States citizen she will have confessed herself a lawless state.
I went to the capital of Texas, Austin, having telegraphed the attorney general's office for offering information concerning the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which when they deferred to the office of a committee of the local branch of our organization was at the office of the attorney general, who needed to the attorney general's office and conferred with Acting Attorney General, who offered him the fullest information concerning the purposes, methods and work of the association, handling him and his staff. After this interview, lasted some time, I proceeded to the office of an extended interview with Acting and an instant General Col. W. D. Cope. I in-
peace and examined by state officials, and to offer to these officials a much fuller record than could be obtained against the reports and publications of the national reporters, copies of which I brought for that purpose. The assault upon me, in the light of these facts in his deliberate falsification for Texas mobbiles to charge me with being an "affliction" and "insulting Negroes against white men," the assault upon me, by a group of men, including a county judge and a constable occurred after I had been held in the light of the legal action called "court of inquiry," in which addition to legitimate questions, I was asked to elaborate on and defend my action by the county attorney, such as: "If you're such a nigger lover why don't you go and stay in New York?" "If you're such a nigger lover as to look like to have
INFORMER EDITORIAL HEARTILY ENDORSE RACE MEN HI
One of the best arguments that a newspaper is voicing the sentiments of the people who constitute its clientele is in the hearty manner in which it uses words of commendation given the editor from time to time.
Last week's issue of The Houston Informer, apparently, was a "hunner," if praise and words of commendation count for anything. On all occasions, he has translated The Informer, and mediated its street sales broke all previous records that week.
Here are a few encouraging words from real leaders, who have made good.
An East Texas Banker.
"I have been so busy since the birth of your splendid paper that I have never been able to congratulate you and bid your Godpeed in your splendid field. Treat every man right and fear no man is more grateful for you."
I am yours.
(Signed)
"E. M. GRIGGS,
President Farmers and Cattlemen,
Savings Bank, Palestine, Tex."
The county judge who look part in the assault in broad daylight on one of the main streets of the capital of the state, said he was alert and alert of the court and had full opportunity to hear all of my testimony, and to see that it was as the legality of my intentions and nets, it is perfectly certain that I am arrested in so Robbie's an environment.
After the hearing the presiding judge invited me to come to his office and invite me to a reception invitation I declined although at that time I did not think as I do now that it would have meant an assault if not second story office, as my assailant the next morning the same group that loitered about the building in my apartment had come to my hotel. While directly opposite the Hotel Driskell, I was approached from behind by a group of men in an automobile. I was surprised to see summoned me to the secret session the day before, took hold of my arm and gathered round me, indicating that I watched peacantly. Instead of a subpoena I was showed with blows from all sides. No assistance was offered me on the street or when I went into the hotel.
1. Congress will be asked to investigate this specific assault on the Money and Debt Bureau, approved a criminal assault made by public officials upon a citizen of another.
2. Following the president of the Money and Debt Bureau, case the president will be asked to demand protection for citizens of New York. An appeal committee has been appointed to initiate proceedings against the mobilitated criminal organization, Field Stovey and Butler Waven of Boston, Chas. H. Studin and Arthur Spinning of New York, and George W. Riley and Rating Haven. An appeal committee has been appointed to the public opinion of the nation will be made through the press and planned for next week in this place.
EAL POLICY
DORSED BY REAL
HERE AND ELSEWHERE
East Texas Merchant.
I have just finished reading your well edited paper, and accept my appreciation for the level-leveled, far-reaching stand you have taken and be marked degree of common sense to the light. You will have our support.
Sincerely yours,
"Please accept my hearty congratulations upon the excellent paper you are editing. I do highly endorse the seminal, practical, conservative, and innovative works, which we have done in August, 30. It is rational and should appeal to the sense (common), honor, and integrity of all American people; in fact, the civilized world. Keep up the high-class, journalistic standard you have set and your efforts shall be crowned with wonderful blessings.
"Yours truly,
MK (Signed)
"DR. O. L. BLEDGE, Marshall, Texas."
CELEBRATED INFORMER RAMBLER CONFABS WITH GREAT AUSTIN "DOC" HAS NEW VIEW ON RACE ISSUE
If anyone will take the time to examine the real truth in this matter, Writing with a full knowledge of the real conditions at both places, know that the conditions in the town are not the same. The workers at work in this city that looked forward to an equitable adjustment of the conditions unanimously agreed to obtain in Longwell up to a new gen. Terrorism is born." Out of the race trouble in Illinois, the commission whose duty is to justify the question of the relation of the state to the judicial branch of the state of Illinois. This commission is composed of an equal number of man from both races, including our own that is, K. William, whose standing and opinion on race questions is not to be doubted.
CELEBRATED INFORMED
CONFABS WITH GREAT
HAS NEW VI
CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS
and
for
up
On the trains our folks get the best place, right up near the engine, where they can take hands and work with the fireman and engineer, and to keep from getting loneons, we have the "butcher" boy and train crew as companions.
In our sections of the towns the colored man is so haughty he won't allow them to take hands and work with them, run a corral store and as soon as we compelled him to get rich, we make him more on one of those hard-paved streets and dare him to speak to our
COTTON COMPRESS HANDLERS
HELD BIG MEETING SUNDAY;
WERE IN LABOR DAY'S PARADE
at the elections because he is so "big city," and lots of other things too big to mention. About 10 people we reached the ground where I expected to see that. I could only count about 800 folks. Guess the others run around so I couldn't count "em" in him. From Climba, "cause I've been made to see the subject in a different light. Nothing like having a fine educated minister to lead us."
LINCOLN WEEKLY PROGRAM.
Saturday—"The Great Gamble," "Little Miss Deputy," Snott会棠科
Sunday and Monday—Charlie Chaplin
In "Sunny Side," and Mary Pickford
Tuesday—"The Unpainted Woman"
with Mary MLCaren, special.
Wednesday—Wm. Duncan in "Smashing Barriers," Vitagraph Western and comedy.
Thursday—"Elmo the Mighty" and special feature.
Friday—Frank Keenan in "More Trouble and the "Marked Rider."
COTTON COMPRESS HELD BIG MEET WERE IN L
One of the greatest meetings that has been held by colored men of this year took place on Sunday when over 860 members of the Cotton and Compress Handlers local, L. L. A. of the American Federation of Labor, the partnership has grown to 918 and from the applications sent in last meeting it will be the largest organization of laborers in the city and the most powerful. The partnership bears W. L. D. Lauss who knows his business well and very competent members and the financial care of, Young Hogan the efficient treasurer in live wives, and J. E. Pelletier the number and a number of others are showing by their capable leadership that a new business will be spotted. A number of visitors were present and Seyy. H. P. Carter of the Y. M. partnership will for the time he spoke in the great
Mr. Grindage further said: "The justice is administered, the justice and impunity with which its law are administered. Non-enviable minds of the weak feel a feeling that all laws are unjust restraints. The final justice is the exercise of justice, reason and good sense. The only reason and good sense is a swift and rapid justice."
Despite Fire Losses
There is an apodemic which runs,
"It is so ill. It is so good."
After suffering the bad effects
of several fires during the last two
years, Wiley University, Maryland,
has instituted a program with great
compliance. One new course is
completed and others are planned for
the near future. The student Dogus
has been treated at the University.
The following have been added to
B. Virginia Union University, A. M.
Chicago University, English and edu
tion, Howard University, Howard
Howard University, A. M. University
of Farth, mathematics and physic
the belief of the Houston West Camp Community Service that a Red Army community has been simply justified by the large number of returned soldiers taking advantage of the faculty at Houston Camp, been simply justified by the large number of returned soldiers been benefited by the establishment of the Center but the committee of the faculty themselves while making it pleasant for the returned heroes. Wednesday, Aug. 27, M. W. Chan Quandong instructed the community sing, "while Miss Harper assisted as pianist. The management decided to schedule the concert for the fellow students every Wednesday evening and Sunday at 5 p. m.
HANDLERS
MEETING SUNDAY;
LABOR DAY'S PARADE
meeting, R. L. and Reed, colored greener, was well received and when the spoke of the power such an organization could wield the good of the people, urged them to follow their leaders, who they were, a new day was coming for the colored men who are now in employment for a more organized life and who are not so about that soon a large colored commercial enterprise will be started, employing several young men and
The part that this organization plays is the Labor Bureau. Labor Bureau elected much command. Fully 90 percent of the organization responded to the marshal and helped to make the greatest of all parades. Much praises should be given Brown, Easterling, Corrish, Montgomery, and a host of others who were largely responsible for the excellent showmaking. Great things are in store for the organization under the efficient leadership of T. J. Brown and his assistants.
HEAD K. P. UNIFORMED RANK DELIVERED GREAT SPEECH AT RECENT SUPREME SESSION
Atlantic City, N. J.—"Dollars or other material gains count for little compared to the realization of our sacred constitutional rights in the mighty struggle in which we, a suffering people, now are enlisted," Robert R. Jackson, Chicago, major general of the uniformed rank of the colored Knights of Pythias, declared today in the supreme lodge convention here.
"This is no common task," the Chicagoan, a former member of the Illinois legislature, continued. "It is a gigantic struggle and should be accepted by all. Let me say to the world that the 12,000,000 people of our race kept the fires of Americanism burying. Let us keep them burning until we burn up every jim-crow sign and every jim-crow car in this country, to the end that instead of reading us American signs, 'For Negroes Only,' we will read real American signs, 'For American Citizens.'
"We have fought for every flag and nation under the sun, why not new fight some for ourselves? I do not mean to fight with guns, bayonets, cannons, revolvers, but with race unity, race solidarity and race leadership that will knock at the doors of the congress of our nation and secure our rights as American citizens, so that we can fulfill the demand
too. Organizations such as ours must continue the battle of a just peace and a real democracy—democracy in all states. Organization will solve the problem without a traj-ev. It will require fearless leaders who have patience and tolerance.` Hate will not solve it, neither will prejudice. It is a big problem and a good job for big-hearted, big-brained men and women, who will make good use of that uncommon thing, COMMON SENSE.²³
WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF REV. GILMAN AS PASTOR ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH-MARKED PROGRESS SHOWN
The marvelous success of Father H. A. Gulman has attracted the attention, not only of the communicants of St. Nicholas church, but has caused durable relationships with him. Himtime, July 18, 1917, Father Gulman arrived in this city and after having been introduced by his predecessor, Father Murphy, he took charge of his work and became at once absorbed in his Christian duties. This was on the 18th of July. He at first was a teacher in the organization, particularly concerning the school and the manner to cooperate to meet such a work. With Christian zeal and unfiring energy Father Gulman started out to build a school for the small enrollment of the school, as usual, in the month of the following September and only 30 children were enrolled in the small enrollment of the school. Father Gulman, and he did not cease in his efforts to build up the school. His success, for when the school closed this year (1915) there were more than 126 children in the school, and 126 children within the walls of the school." Societies, such as K. P. C. Children of the Church, in existence, but not up to the standard that they should have been. From the pulpit on the importance of the above named organization, greatly impressed his heirs and added many more. He also used such union as perfects peace and success, the two indispensable elements of Father Gulman's pastorate he has enjoyed.
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San Jacinto Street
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PORO SYSTEM
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Phone Hadley 4076
1915 Dowling Street
ASTORIA CAFE
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best place in the city to get your appetite appe
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The best place in the city to get your appetite appeased.
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Phone Hadley 2914 2018 Dowling St.
THIRD WARD CLEANERS
We are equipped with workmen. In fact we know have one of our trucks call
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Phone Hadley 1799 1807 Jackson St.
NO BEAUTY AND HAIR DRE
ING PARLOR
About Live Oak, Corner Jetters.
Specialize in Hair Treatments, using Pore System. E.
and Manicuring. We make residential calls.
ES. A. CHILDS and M. H. PAGE, Props.
Hadley 4979
Houston, T
"Cleanliness Next to Godliness"
WARD CLEANING & PRESSURE,
Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing. W
er and delivered.
SATISFACTION MUST BE YOURS.
PETERSON, PAT THOMAS, M. L. RILEY, Pr
422 Robin Street
WAS. GREEN GROCERY
MEAT MARKET
We specialize in Hair Treatment, using Poro System, Electric Massages and Maniouring. We make residential calls.
MMES. A. CHILDS and M. H. PAGE, Props.
Phone Hadley 4979 Houston, Texas
4TH WARD CLEANING & PRESSING
Dyeing, Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing. Work called for and delivered.
SATISFACTION MUST BE YOURS.
R. C. PETERSON, PAT THOMAS, M. L. RILEY, Props.
422 Robin Street
1602 Andrews St. cuts and all fresh meat. Give your race and be convinced that he will treat you r oceries. Pay $20 a Cord for Wo
Best of cuts and all fresh meat. Give your race man a trial, and be convinced that he will treat you right. Staple groceries.
Eventually You Will Have to Use the Wonder Oil-Gas Burner
Let us demonstrate its merits to you. It will cost you nothing. Wood and coal are high and the prices are going higher. No doubt be are many who will be unable to buy wood and coal that winter. Now it is the time to install in any ordinary cooking or heating stone, without injuring the stone in the least, a very moderate cost. The Wonder Burner is odorless and sanitary. You can have a cleaner stone, a quick hot store, when baking out stone lining, warping grate bars, soot flying, cleaning out chimney. Costs nothing to investigate. Phone or call
FRED TUCKER, Agent
Office 1119 San Felipo Street Phones: Capitol 2305 or Hadley 2593
Concern small cell NO LAW supporting an establishment of religion, establish the FREE, EXERGIE THEORET; or ARBIDING the FREEDOM OF SEARCH, or of the PRESS; or the right of people peaceably to assemble, and to position the Government for a redress of grievances—Article 1,
y; employ only expert
A to Z. Ring us and
1807 Jackson St.
Phone Capital 1701
Work Called for and Delivered
JOHN HENRY'S PLACE
Cleaning and Pressing
SUITS MADE TO MEASURE
Men's Clothing Our Specialty
JOHN HENRY, Prop.
809 Odin Avenue Houston, Texas
Phone Preston 1952
TEXAS RENT CAR LINE
Ask for Will Bolden
FAIRCHILD UNDERTAKING COMPANY
Funeral Director Embalimers Phone Press Reception 2518 McKinney Ave.
HOUSTON COLLEGE
Offers training in Bible
Courses: Mechanical, A
onomics.
Special attention given
to establishing a conserva
I. M. TERRI
Phones: Hadley 1867 and 2642
TUCKER'S GARAGE
STA
1118 SAN F
General Auto Repairing, Cars
all make of cars. RENT CARS:
OPEN DAY
PHONE C
training in Bible, Literary and
Mechanical, Agricultural, Hotel
attention given to Music, looking
using a conservatory.
I. M. TERRELL, President
July 1867 and 2642 HOUSE
ER'S GARAGE AND I
STATION
1118 SAN FELIPE STREET
to Repairing, Cars Washed and Stored.
Cars. RENT CARS: FREE AIR.
Offers training in Bible, Literary and Industrial Courses: Mechanical, Agricultural, Household Economics. Special attention given to Music, looking forward to establishing a conservatory.
General Auto Repairing, Cars Washed and Stored. Auto parts for all make of cars. RENT CARS: FREE AIR.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
PHONE CAPITOL 2306
Marshall, Texas,
Sixth Annual Session, Wednesday, September and Continue Nine Months.
and Administration Building, which is aroundh early in the session. It will caterories and administrative offices, all in furnishings. Coe Hall which will be year, has been completed and is the la dormitory in our system. Shower lag is lighted by electricity and a steam A large Y. W. C. A. room and a hosp large are among the new features. North be building known as Science Hall have those. They will contain modern comfort to accommodate six hundred in court the first floor of the School and Admin dining hall purposes. The new cottage as connections and will be used as a ten has made it possible to enlarge Carefully selected teachers with post grn departments.
Will Begin its Forty-Sixth Annual Session, Wednesday, September 17, 1919, and Continue Nine Months.
NEW BUILDINGS:
The New School and Administration Building, which is now inclosed, will be completed throughout early in the session. It will contain 15 large classrooms, three laboratories and administrative offices, all to be equipped with the latest technology. The dormitory again this year, has been completed and is the largest and most conveniently arranged dormitory in our system. Shower baths are on each floor, the building is lighted by electricity and a steam heating plant is now being installed. A large Y. W. C. A. room and a hospital ward, with trained nurses in charge, are among the new features. North College, South College, and the building known as Science Hall has been converted into dormitories for boys. These will contain modern comforts and convenences. A dining hall to accommodate six hundred is in course of erection. Until it is completed, the first floor of the School and Administration Building will be used for dining hall purposes. The new cottage near Coe Hall has both water and gas connections and will be used as a temporary laundry for girls.
FACTORY:
Increased appraisal capacity will entail the expansion of the coming session. Carefully selected teachers with postgraduate degree will head the different departments.
The New School and Administration Building, which is now inocled, will be completed throughout early in the session. It will contain 15 large class rooms, three laboratories and administrative offices, all to be equipped with the most modern furnishings. Coe Hall will be used as a girl's dormitory again this year, has been completed and is the largest and most conveniently arranged dormitory in our system. Coe Hall is on the same floor as the steam heating room now being installed. A large Y. W. C. A. room and a hospital ward, with trained nurse in charge, are among the new features. North College, South College and the frame building known as Science Hall have been converted into dormitories for boys. These will contain modern comforts and convenences. A dining hall to accommodate six hundred is in course of erection. Until it is completed, the first floor of the School and Administration Building will be used for dining hall purposes. The new cottage near Coe Hall has both water and gas connections and will be used as a temporary laundry for girls.
FACULTY:
Increased appropriation has made it possible to enlarge the faculty for the coming session. Carefully selected teachers with post-graduate degrees will head the different departments.
COURS OF STUDY
Usual emphasis will be placed upon one hundred thirty-four women in the dressed and were granted life certificates diplomas are also honored by Boards of Education. The NORMAL DEPARTMENTS will be handled by an assistant professor in the public school music; STENOGRAPHY by graduate instructors; KING INDUST the large number of girls who are exp courses.
will be placed upon college work, incl
nere were in the department last year, 16
and life certificates to teach in the State
also honored by Louisiana, Oklahoma
and FEMALE and PRESENTLY be handed by an adequate teaching force
be prepared to give courses in voice, pt.
STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING
KING INDUSTRIAL HOME will be
girls who are expected to pursue the se
ISHINGS:
brushed with bed, springs, mattress,
chiefer. Students will be expected to fu
Usual emphasis will be placed upon college work, including education. One hundred thirty-four were in the department last year, 16 of whom graduated and were granted life certificates to teach in the State of Texas. Our college diplomas are also honored by Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas Boards of Education. The NORMAL and PREPARATORY and ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS will be handled by an adequate teaching force. THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT will be prepared to give courses in voice, piano, violin and public school music; the MUSIC DEPARTMENT will be prepared to teach music; KING INDUSTRIAL HOME will be able to care for the large number of girls who are expected to pursue the several industrial courses.
DORMITORY FURNISHINGS:
Each room is furnished with bed, springs, mattress, chairs, washstand, dresser, bowl and pitcher. Students will be expected to furnish covering sheets, pillows, pillow cases, towels and other room comforts not mentioned above.
EXPENSES:
Board, tuition and furnished room, boys, $15.00 per month; girls, who do their washing in our laundry, $14.00, $4.50 will be added the first month to cover entrance and medical费. Music伞, piano $3.00, voice $3.00, dance $3.00, including Typingwork, Bookkeeping Short伞, $7.50. Domestic Sciences $1.00; Domestic Art $1.00; Plain Sewing $26.50 Laboratory fees from $1.50 to $2.50 per semester; tuition to day pupils. English Department $1.75, Normal and Preparatory $2.00, College $2.50. Bills must be paid monthly in advance. A discount of 10% allowed on expenses for board, tuition and room rent when amount for the entire session is paid at the beginning of the session.
WILEY SPECIAL:
The WILEY SPECIAL will leave Monday, September 15, at 2:00 p.m. attached to I. & G. N. train No. 4, and run through to Marshall with out change. Pupils will board the SPECIAL all along the route. President Dogan will be in charge. Special accommodations will be furnished Willey rates on pay of all of these trains.
Board, tuition and furnished room, boys, $1.50 per month; girls, who do their washing in our laundry, $1.40, $4.50 will be added the first month to cover entrance and medical fees. Music per month, piano $3.00, voice $3.00; violin $3.00; Commercial course, including Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Short Writing, Computer Science, Homework, Laboratory fees from $1.80 to $2.50 per semester; tuition to day pupils. English department $1.75, Normal and Preparatory $2.00, College $2.50. Bills must be paid monthly in advance. A discount of 10% allowed on expenses for board, tuition and rent rent when amount for the entire session is paid at the beginning of the session.
**WILEY SCHOLARITY**
The WILEY SPECIAL will leave Houston Monday, September 15, at 2:00 p.m. attached to f. G. N. train No. 4, and run through to Marshall with outward. Pupils will board the SPECIAL all along the route. President Dogan will be in charge. Special accommodations will be furnished Willey pupils on all trains entering Marshall September 16th and 15th. No reduction in rates on any of these rules.
**WILES PRESIDENT M. W. DOGAN, Marshall, Texas, for further information.**
NEW BUILDINGS:
EXPEN8ES:
C. Chili, Gumbo
Short Ordeas and Dinners
MRS. O. L. FURCH, Brop
MOVIE
High Grade Family Groceries
We Meet Our Competitor's Prices
1112 Shearn Street
CLARK'S GROCERY
Cor. Market and Bydner
The place where you get most for less money.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
PHONE CAPITOL 520
BELL'S PLACE
Tailoring, Cleaning and Repairing.
All work guaranteed. Call for and deliver.
Phone Pres. 5783 2803 Odin
PETER STEIDEL
First-class Shoe Repairing
Best Material Used Only
2420 ODIN AVE.
e, Literary and Industrial
Agricultural, Household Ec-
auto Music, looking forward
toory.
LL, President
HOUSTON, TEXAS
AGE AND FILLING
TION
LIFE STREET
Fashed and Stored. Auto parts for
FREE AIR.
IVERSITY
Texas,
n. Wednesday, September 17, 1919,
se Months.
Illustrated Course
In Hair Culture
Makes Appearance
MADAM N. A. FRANKLIN
Inventor of the Franklin System of
Beauty Culture.
One of the nifftest and neatest pamphlets to come under our observation in recent years has recently been published by Madam N. A. Franklin of this city, head of the Beauty School bearing her name. It is the second edition of the lineup of Hair Culture, and the Informer's knowledge is the most instructive and the best prepared pamphlet of its kind in existence. It is well known that the graduates of the Franklin System of Beauty Culture succeed everywhere regardless of competition, because Mme. Franklin spares neither pain nor money in preparation for the person taking the course either in the school, 80 Prairie Ave., or by correspondence, gets a copy of the book.
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Mme. R. D. St. Clair
Hair Cultureist
**Issues Statement**
I desire to offer my most sincere congratulations to every man and every woman who can look into a man's skin and see the soft, pliable, silky, glossy and of abundant growth.
Growth is one of "Nature's choicest ziff" and should be jealously guarded. No subject has been of keener interest or more vile scorpion-like scalp, or stated briefly, "Hair CULTURE." The mere fact that 'n the beginning man and woman were beautiful and of repute, the Creator intended every man and every woman to be equally beautiful. In addition to those congratulations, I wish to mention and represent that I am not responsible for the many preparations now being sold and claiming to be of value. And, again, I wish to state that not, under any circumstances, has this preparation been divulged or sold to any one. Through long experience I have studied the needs of the hair and scalp and the preservation of the hair, and the essential ingredients essential for making up preparations that properly promote the hair, the propagation of an abundant growth and the preservation of the hair. Therefore, could not be obtained at any price.
The recipes are the foundation of the bounties in *HAIR CULTURE* and the recipes in *HAIR CULTURE* one would mean defeat in some cases, and the science would be equally distributed. My recipes are kept in a secluded yet convenient place, and have never been disheveled. More importantly, they prepare the idea, but unless my preparation is backed by a standard of merit, it would not be admissible. The *ST. CLAIR SYSTEM OF HAIR CULTURE* has demonstrated its usefulness and its value by the many examples of its quality, which is "standard of merit." It is the characteristic of youth and of full life. To develop your energy to a maximum is to insure a better life permanently. It is through the *HAIR CULTURE* that your life is increased and long life insured. "THE ST. CLAIR SYSTEM OF HAIR CULTURE" is the substitution to the real foundation of youth. It is through the *HAIR CULTURE* that it is the practical fountain of youth and each individual to look their best, and thus draw to the fountain of youth perpetually. *CHOICE?* THE *ST. CLAIR SYSTEM* and *PERFECTUAL YOUTH*; or inaction, neglect and age? You are now choosing. Which one?
Yours very truly,
MME. R. D. ST. CLAIR,
139 N. Swies St., San Antonio, Texas.
ELVIDGE JACKSON
UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE PRESTON 4450 1017 SAN FELIFE
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You will save money by consulting us before purchasing.
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We carry any and everything needed in your pantry and kitchen. Our prices are made to meet competition.
BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING
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Meals and short orders at all hours. Special rates to regu-
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phone.
FLETCHER T. LOTT, Proprietor
CASH MEAT MARKET
72
All Kinds of Fresh
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Preston 2957 F. W. HOLLOWAY
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We will gladly please as soon as it is your time. Our paper stocks selection is made ee. To those who must our place of business us and allow us to you will thereafter
will gladly plan your printed matter for you,
upper it to your satisfaction.
paper stocks and type styles are complete
in is made easy.
ose whom we have not had the pleasure to
of business we wish to extend an invitation
allow us to print one job for you. We are c
thereafter be a regular patron.
We will gladly plan your printed matter for you, as well as execute it to your satisfaction.
Our paper stocks and type styles are complete. Your selection is made easy. To those whom we have not had the pleasure to meet in our place of business we wish to extend an invitation to visit us and allow us to print one job for you. We are confident you will thereafter be a regular patron.
Webster Printing Company
713 Prairie Avenue
Shop Phone Preston
Shop Phone Preston 2478. Res. Phone Preston 7169-5721
JOHN W. HUBERT
Commercial Truck and Automobile Repairing of all Kinds
Also General Blacksmithing, Hose-Sheeting, Wagon Building and
Repairing. Commercial Truck Bodies Built
Automobiles Bought, Geld and Exchanged
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Phones: Res. Hadley 2011; Store. Preston 2834
WILSON'S PHARMACY
CAUCIUS A. WILSON, Prop.
We Deliver to any part of the City
Description Carefully Compounded
Pure Drama Suites and Ticket Articles
2433 MCKINNEY AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS
White Swan Barber Shop
Eight expert tonorial artists ever ready to serve your wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold baths.
AARON BYERS, Prox匠师.
GILLIAM'S CAFE
To eat one of our meals is to be reminded of home and mother. Don't fret and fume over the hot stove, come in and let us be your cook.
Regular meals and short orders served by competent help.
Wm. Gilliam, Proprietor
John Weathersby Cafe
Open Day and Night
Everything to Eat
STRICTLY FOR COLORED
613 SAN FELIPE
PHONE P.-7313
Our new place opens July 22, 1919 at 920 San Felipe.
Your Kind of Ice Cream
Can always be secured at our plant, the largest race concern of its kind in the South. We deliver to all parts of the city and are as near as your telephone. Once a user—always a user.
ADAMS ICE CREAM COMPANY
H. J. ADAMS, Proprietor
Phone Preston 305 San Felipe
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SAVE $5 TO $10 ON EACH SUIT
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ORGEN BARBER SHOP
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803 Prairie 418 Milam
R. S. Scott, Mgr.
R. S. Scott, Mgr.
Phone Preston 8699
JSHOP COLLEGE
MARSHALL, TEXAS
SESSION OF 1919-22.
Bishop College will open on Tuesday, September 23, 1919, and will continue for a season of thirty-four weeks, ending May 19, 1920.
The course of study is up to date and in line with the best modern practice in the educational field.
Bishop College is not operated as a money-making institution. The fees paid in by the students go to provide for the living expenses of the students. The instruction is practically free. This is made possible by the large contribution, from the American Baptist Home Mission Society chiefly, and the Slater Board, which cover almost completely the teachers' salary pay roll, as well as the repairs, upkeep and furnishing of the institution. At the suggestion of the Home Mission Society all its schools are requested to charge each student a fee of $8.00 to be placed in a permanent endowment fund for the school. This new fee will be collected $1.50 at the beginning of each semester in its behalf to refund. War prices for food,衣, and supplies of all kinds have increased the cost of maintenance enquiries and an increase in fee, is necessary. The fellow-Runes fee will be
The following fees will be charged for the session of 1919-10:
Endowment fee, per semester $1.50. $3.00
Enrollment fee. 3.00
Key deposit (returnable) 1.00
Board per month of four weeks. $12.00; per year. $102.00
Room per month of four weeks. 2.00; per year. 17.00
Laundry per month. 2.00; per year. 17.00
Tutoring per month. 2.00; per year. 17.00
Medical fee. 4.00
Monthly fee. $18.00; per year. $194.00
Music and special subjects will be charged extra as follows:
TUITION FOR MUSIC
Organ lessons per month of four weeks ..... $3.00
Piano lessons per month of four weeks ..... $3.00
Vocal lessons per month of four weeks ..... $3.00
Special lessons in Theory, History of Music and Composition per
week. Organ lessons each ..... $2.00
The charge for lessons include the use of the instruments for
practice, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Chemistry, Physics, Academy, each $3.00
Chemistry, Biology, each $3.00
Biology, Academy, $2.00; Biology, College, $2.00
GRADUATING FEES
Graduates of Grammar School pay ..... $1.50
Graduates of the Academy pay ..... $3.00
Graduates of the College pay ..... $7.50
Books and will get about six dollars, according to the classification of the student.
All fees are payable monthly in advance and should be sent directly to the President. Announcement to patrons and serious loss to the school has re-
ceived by the school. The payment of the monthly fee to the payment of school bills. In the future it is requested that our patrons send the money for the school accounts directly to the school and not to
A penalty of ten per cent will be added to fees remaining unpaid for ten days after pay day and class privileges may be denied until the bills are paid.
Preston 8866
Phones: Preston 4752
Herbert's Drug Store
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807 Prairie Avenue Houston, Texas
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E. L. BOYKIN'S CAFE
AND RESTAURANT
1102 SAN FELIPE STREET
Home cooking and orders. Everything to tickle the appetite.
Regular meals our specialty.
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PHONE CAPITOL 2315 804 SAN FELIPE
PRESTON 8472 PHONE PRESTON 7883
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Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty
Office and Residence 1105 Schwartz Street
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1003 SAN FELIPE STREET HOUSTON, TEXAS
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Phone Preston 3941 419-1-2 Milam
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S. FISHER'S
Ice Cream Parlor
1018 Sam Felipe
Best of Greens, Iced Watersplana, Cigars, Candy of all kinds. Also staple and fancy groceries. Poultry our specialty.
Phone Your Orders Preston 4523
JONES TAILOR SHOP
Our cleaning and pressing department is managed by experts in that line.
Our Tailoring Is Done by Experienced Cutters and Fitters.
Service unsuccellled for quality and our dealing. Our car will call for and deliver to any part of the city.
Phone Preston 6982 2416 McKinney
Is your hair short, breaking off, thin or falling out? If so See
MRS. NETTIE JOHNSON
I use the Mane Franklin system and positively cure all scale
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oreed race is in bondage right now in the South) and had come out in the Egyptian public press condemning those within his race who were anxious to get from under the oppression of Pharaohs (and there is a multiplicity of Pharaohs in this country today) and to breathe the pure and undefiled ozone of freedom. Suppose he had told those in authority that there is "no cause for complaint" on the part of "my" people and that those who cry for liberation have trouble and trouble beaders, betrayed or forsaken his race in such a tragedy, it is doubtful if Brer' Campbell would have his present sinceure job of guiding his flock in the paths of rectitude and right.
THE LURE OF SOCIETY.
THE LURE OF SOCIETY.
W. CUNEY FOSTER, Society Editor
Phone, Office, President 1425, and 1760
Home, Hadley 4661
Overland Trip to Galveston.
Meadames C. A. George, C. F. Richardson, Miss Pinkie Rice, Dr. C. A. George, Masterson Cliff, Leon and Richardson. Richardson made an overland trip to Galveston Labor Day in the doctor's cafe. The dentist demonstrated his skills. The dentist brewed over the streets of the island City. The party was the guest of Mr. George, where a splendid supper was enjoyed. The Informer is going big Galveston and bids fair to go bigger.
It is claimed that Mr. Jas Tann's recent illness was due to pretty school marm cut short by a broken arm. It was beaded for her return.
Mr. Percy Williams and his fat Galveston Labor Day in the doctor's cafe. The dentist demonstrated his skills. The dentist brewed over the streets of the island City. The party was the guest of Mr. George, where a splendid supper was enjoyed. The Informer is going big Galveston and bids fair to go bigger.
Miss Alysby Barnes, Wilma, is pop call on her to Prairie V
Ludian Auxillier Entertains
The local branch of the National Alliance of Worldwide Employees (the WWE) held a monthly session Tuesday evening, Sept 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WWE, where the sides the members were Mrs. Mary, Mrs. R. T. Andrew, Mrs. and Mr. John Waits and the mother of the mother of Mr. All expressed themselves as having a new identity.
IN THE LIMELIGHT.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1919
PUSSYFOOTING PULPIT PIMPS.
PUSSYFOOTING PULPIT PIMPS.
"The Houston Informer is sorely disliked and exasperated at the actions and antics of the so-called leaders of the race, who are courting the nomen of "good niggers" in the placing and publicity-seeking role in which they are attempting to serve durably. These men are proving by the easy manner in which they are excited and their proneness to show their nervousness and yellow streak when the least flurry occurs that they are totally unfit and unqualified for leadership of a bunch of cattle, to say nothing of a race of people. The race's status must be materially altered in this country both because of and many efforts within and without its racial unit. But with a bunch of "me-too-boss" and "no cause for complaint" darkens running to the public press giving out statements that they do not approve themselves, but which they do for expediency's sake, in order to get their mitts greased and use the white man as a convenience with such political pussyfooters who are not willing to appear as what they aren't, the colored race's lot in this country, particularly the South, is anything but a pleasant and pleasing one.
Any reputed colored leader who issues the statement in the press or utter it from the platform or pulp, that there is "no cause for complaint" on the part of the colored race in Dale is from a good pussyfooting biped or a fit subject for an insane asylum.
With mobs daily lynching and burning colored Americans, both male, female and children; with jim-crow cars, affording second to stench class service, while the race is forced to pay first-class fare; with disfranchisement, segregation and the autocratic class; with the oppression of the poor; with spite of his character and contributions for the peace, progress and perpetuity of this Republic; with the courts of justice refusing to mete out just and deserving punishment to those of other racial units, who wreak out their hellish and Hummish meanness and cuspidness upon colored Americans; with officers who take oaths to the Constitution; with officers who do violence to American citizens; with ministers of the gospel (Lord, have mercy!) participating in the demonstrations and orgies of murder and arson; with governors and other high officials condoning and encouraging race prejudice and lynch law; with taxation without representation, which the early fathers denied; with the oppression of the poor; by overthrowing the repressive and oppressive British yoke; with the pressing into service of every fair and foul means to destroy whatever ambitious spirit the black man might possess in his breast and thus “keep the nigger in his place”; with the daily employment of countless un-American, undemocratic and unjust men; who can see “no cause for complaint” needs to be examined by a board of alienists and his sanity determined.
These lying grandstand players and inferior notorium seekers may fool all of the white folks some of the time; they may fool some of the white folks all the time, but they cannot fool all the white folks all the time. They are not fooling their own people, who know: where they came from and where they “wrote.”
It is high time our pupils were occupied by men and not by pusyfooting pimps, praeters and parrots, who will sell their race and its interests for "30 pieces of silver." If one doubts their inincercity and hypocrisy, let him examine the records of the breweries and discover how the ministerial brethren of the race extinct octopus, which held Texas in its tenancies for many years.
We have in mind the Austin divine, who seems to be obsessed with a bad case of oral diarrhoea and unnecessary excitement, who came out with a long statement recently on the race question.
To show how his thought tank was operating, one has but to read his statement carefully and while it is the "voice of Jacob it is the hand of Eusebius" Lee Campbell, who is known throughout the country as a splitter and who assisted in tearing asunder the Baptist family in Texas as well as the National Baptist Convention, said that there is "no cause for complaint" on the part of his race in the South, and then before he concludes his say invites "de white folks" to a conference to consider and study, conditions, which in the offstart he admitted did not exist. Some logic!
But that is just proof conclusive of how inconsistent, inconsistent, and inconsistent he is in Texas he favors an incorporated convention; but when it comes to the entire country " little Lee" does not favor incorporation. He was largely to blame for disrupting the Baptist household in Texas on the same issue virtually that he now endeavors to flaunt before the public.
But he thought he saw an opportunity to get some cheap notions and be held accountable for an example of how he was well satisfied with his lot and that of his brothers in this country. Suppose Moses had taken such a position when the Israelites were in bondage (Egypt) and the col-
Social hour is Sunday afternoon from 6 to 7:30. We are glad to have friends drop in for a social chat with our group. We present enjoyed the musical selections rendered by Mr. Percy Foster and Mrs. Catherine which were so beautifully sung by Ms. Constance Houston. We wish to thank the Dramatic Association, Mr. Catherine, for refreshments for the events. Friday night is party night. Come out and refreshments for the events. We merriment with us. We wish to thank the young men of the Choral Club for donating refreshments for the past week which meets every Wednesday afternoon from 5 to 6:30. is growing in size and is open to every woman who wants to do Christian service. Come out and join us. Friends are always invited.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
AMONG THE CHURCHES YOU ARE WELCOME
Antioch Auxiliaries.
Rev. F. L. Lights, Pastor.
Sunday's *services* came up to the usual standard. "12am" an appreciative invitation was extended, and very much reviewed by pastor. The 11 a.m. service was entertained with a program rendered by the W. H. Chandler, a sermonist. B. Y. P. U. was opened on time, program by the junior section Jillian Jones leader, short pro-gram by the senior section Denen. Mrs. C. L. Lands, delegate to the state B. Y. P. U. convention, made a speech to the sermon; one acceptance辰mammoth audience attended the banquet Monday night, given in honor of the returned sermon. A reception at the mammoth audience attended the banquet. Mr. R. T. Andrews, master of ceremony. Short talks were made on the occasion, preceding the banquet. Mr. R. T. Andrews, master of ceremony. Short talks were made on the occasion, preceding the banquet. Antiope beautifully decorated the basement for the occasion. Iced refreshments were served on paints in serving and entertaining them. The Pastor and Secy. Miller were all smiles; the owner witnessed during the 25 years pastorate.
Bethel Baptist.
REV. J. R. BURDETT, Pastor
Old Folska Day was fittily observed Sunday. An excellent sermon was delivered by pastor. One dollar was given to the children a token of admiration on behalf of the church. The Ww. M. S. entertained the children in a excellent program. The carnival will be on a grand scale. The parade will begin promptly at the church. Let all of the children pay 50 cents to enter. Several prizes will be given. Don't miss the children. The child will pay 50 cents to enter. Several prizes will be given. Don't miss the children. The child will pay 50 cents to enter. The church has an extensive visitation. The church has given Dr. Burdette a month's vacation with pain and his trip to the National Museum of Art. The church works diligently to pull off the musical on the second Sunday. Madam greens promotes the public a rare
Brown Chapel A. M. E.
Rev. P. D. Badler, Pastor.
Phoenix-like, out of the ashes he gives to the people of his flock a beautiful and commodious building.
REV. P. D. SADLER, pastor Brown Chapel A. M. E Church, 3208 Washington Ave.
THE SPIRITUAL AND FINAN- CIAL RECORD OF BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E CHURCH
Under the pastorate of Rev. P. D. Saddler, beginning November 23, 1917, he visited the church on August 31, 1919, are as follows: For conference year, ending 'November 28, 1919', the members to the church, $155 dollar money to the $106 over the preceding year. To amount for all purposes up to November 28, 1919, the members to the November 25, 1918 to the laying of the cornerstone, August 31, 1919, (6 months) after the cornerstone was begun March 1919. The entrance was on June 8. The members have been 50 accessions to the church and $3,449.25 raised for all purposes in the same time and a grand total of $3,449.25 added to the church and $6,292.25 for all purposes have been collected.
The time and the people had come and as a result it brought about an event that would be the destination of a righteous cause—the dedication of a church to the Father of Creation. Long before the hour of Creation, Long before the hour of Creation, the disciples of Christianity and well-wish gifts are invited to present gifts giving till far past hour. The race and church shall for ever consider these gifts inestimable offers of gifts offered, gives given, a musical treat, in a special show by Mrs. A. D. H. numbering more than 300 persons listening to some modern-day philosophy in an interesting discourse by the passersby. The woman was a heart-touching anthem. Accessions 3. Before adjournment Mrs. A. D. H. connected secretary of the Woman's Missionary Society, was presented, a lengthened honorarium daily. Our woman made a strong appeal for Christian co-operation. 3:00 p.m. m.—our audience approached the audience, approaching the audience having
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reached an enormous number, was presided over by Dr. E. J. Howard at noon. After introducing a brief liminary, the talent of Wesley Chapel choir was the gift of the minutes. Speeches, sings, in "What Would You Do?" were commensalize with the times. Serious dwell at length on Christine, the chief cornerstone. The discourse lacked nothing of being a perfect gossip, literally transient as the audience listened and waited in plaus expectancy while Madam Birdwell musical exhibited heavy burdens and cares from their hearts. At the climax, forgetting for the audience, the audience almost burst into dramatic applause. It was promptly bled, 5:30 p.m. m- Dr. Howard bled the procession, followed by associate ministers, marched in a canyon, the audience almost directed the placing of the foundation stone, thus completing the dedication of the new Brown Chapel. Behind the stone the walls were sealed. Long may this edifice stand, for it is none but God who communify with his own handwork.
Damascus Baptist.
REV. D. H. RANKIN, Pastor
Mount Zion Baptist.
(Canal St.) Rev. E. H. Branch Pastor
The high and religious services of Sunday were wonderfully enjoyed by the students. The Bible class, which is stirring to outstrip the younger classes. Supt. Booker is eagerly working plans so as to have every Sunday an occasion of joy for the students, with little walls. Sister Guyton works faithfully with the little ones while their parents welcome them with a welcome hand to all the mothers. The teachers' meeting was held Friday night at the residence of Mrs. K. Hicks, 330 North 10th Street. Members were served. Bro. F. A. Hicks taught the lesson. We were glad to attend the lesson. Mrs. K. Hicks was subject was picked out for discussion. that attended B. Y. P. U. meeting on last Sunday evening was interesting. Mrs. K. Hicks was subject was picked out for discussion. Night service was well attended. Pastor prescheduled another soul stirring event. Selections rendered us by Mrs. Prof. Homes and daughter on last Sunday. Mrs. K. Hicks has bury return to our union again.
St. John Baptist.
(Broadway Street.)
REV. W. M. CLARK, Pastor.
G. H. W. Hils, Secretary.
Last Sunday was a great day. Aistant Superintendent Dewalt was on our team with forces. As last Sunday was W. H. M. s. day Mar. Burrock gave a speech. As last Sunday was Y. W. A. Mrs. C. H. McKillip president, is doffly in her persona to make her department one of the best in the nation that was prescheduled by Rev. Floyd. Mrs Nettle Johnson, president W. H. M. S. Katie Sunley, president of the Starlight Band, is bringing things to pass. Mrs Sunley was thankful to program Sunday night. All who were present enjoyed it. We also had a number of our friends who appeared on the stage. Among the participants was Miss Bessie Chapel. Rev. Floyd Clark was out of the city but will return soon and will be with us Sunday, Sept. 7. The members of St. Mary's Church will send their pastor to the convention.
E. D. JONES, Reporter.
True Vine.
REV. B. W. WILLIAMS. Pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at the usual hour, taught by the assistant and sat. Mr. John Banks, reviewer of the school's day. Sister A. Williams had a great paper on "Love." The sermon was given by the school early in the morning wore fine. Big rally on the fourth Sunday. R.S. MASSON, Reporter
Count that day lost whose low descending sun
Watt's Chapel.
REV. H. BOLIVAR HAYWOOD,
Pastor.
Sunday school was largely attended.
Sunday school was present and gave one of the eleven service at 11:30 a.m. by visiting minster and the new plans which were out and the new plans which were out. Note the financial plans which were out. I. Regular, Descobec McKenna, captain per week. II. Progressive, W. R. Bray, captain per week. III. all in it F. 3. Struggers, Sis. Climbers, Sis. Martin, captain-all pay $0 cents. All other members paying club, pastor, captain. The Charity club, pastor, captain. will remain in it. Baptism Sunday at 11 a.m. by the pastor. W. R. BRYK, captain.
The revival at Hiking Star Baptist Church is proving a success. Mr. Rev. Steward made a flying trip to Ratchitell Mr. David Ford, who recently retreated from France, is now making his home' in Conroe. Mr. Sandera is on the sick Internet is a good seller in Conroe. Read it and keep informed.
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BOX 1068, HOUSTON, TEXAS
If you have germs of malaria in your system you are in peril. Heed all such warning as chills, sudden fevers, headaches, lattice, etc. Such symptoms indicate that the germs are getting the upper hand and are destroying your blood's life principle. Take
Smith's Anti-Billious Physic
It will eliminate the poisonous germs and speedily restore vitality. Now is a good time to take this remedy. Take it now and avoid the serious results which may come from delay.
Anti-Billious Medicine Co.
BOX 1080, HOUSTON, TEXAS
BUY LAND
from those who can surround your investment with every safe-guard—who can deliver to you what you upay for. Half a million dollars is back of every contract issued by THE WRIGHT LAND COMPANY. You are safe in their hands. They carry out every promise and contract accrely to the letter. You have had dealings with US know this to be true. You also know there are a plenty who make promises, not intending to carry them out. The country is full of concerns who are not "on the square" and as they have no financial responsibility behind them, they can not be made to fulfill their contracts. Tell your friends it's better that they buy from The Wright Land Company and get the right land in the right place, at the right price, and be safe, than for them to buy of some one else and be sorry.
WHEN YOU BOY LAND SEET THAT THE CONTRACT YOU GET IS DIRECT FROM THE WRIGHT LAND COMPANY, AND THAT THE-CONTRACT BEARS THE STAMP OF THE SEAL OF THE WRIGHT LAND COMPANY.
NDENC
"LET'S FINISH THE JOB!"
Eleven years ago, this month, we started out to build up a strong insurance company. The Houston incorporators named it *American Mutual Benefit Association*. How much, Dear Reader, have you contributed toward its success? We are grateful to you, our area that you (Houston citizens) give us 100 per cent co-operation. Especially NOW as we are concocting with Ft. Worth and San Antonio for state supremacy. Don't be canvassed, but come on to the office, 411% Milam Street. We will be there, do you bit by taking out a policy of some kind. Office phone P. 3288, Room 16, U. B. of P. Bldg.
THIRD WARD PROPERTY.
One 5-room house, Jefferson Avenue
for $200 down.
One 5-room house with electric lights, corner lot on Homan Avenue for the car line on Pease Avenue for $500 down.
One two-story house, all modern, on the car line on Pease Avenue for $500 down.
One 6-room house on Chartres Street, all modern on car line for $500.
One 9-room house on Shepherd St. with hall for $150 down.
One 4-room house on Shepherd St. with hall for $150 down.
One 5-room house on Clay Avenue, all modern for $300 down.
One 5-room house on Lamar Avenue for fourth Ward Property.
One 5-room house and one 4-room house with hall on Ruthen Street for $200 down.
One 4-room house on Victor Street for $200 down.
Four houses with hall on Ballay Street for $150 down.
Four houses on St. Clair Street with electric lights, all modern for $50, with hall on Ballay Street for $200.
Four 4-room house on Lamb Street with hall and electric lights for $25 down.
Sixth Ward Property.
One 5-room house on Wichman Street, 4-room with hall for $175 down.
One 5-room house on Brown Street with hall for $175 down.
for $20 down and $10 per month.
One 4-broom house with hall on Houston Avenue for $200 down.
Fifth Ward Property.
One 4-broom house with hall on Nunez Street for $250 down.
Two 5-broom house on Schwartz St Street, all modern for $250 down.
One 4-broom house with hall on Pan-Laurel Street, all modern, with gas, electric lights, one block North Site car for $450 down.
One 4-broom on Meadow Street car lot for $150 down.
One 5-broom house, all modern with electric lights and three lamps, front on Bayou Street, corner lots, for $500
One Room house with barn. well, three lots, close to Fort Houston for 116 dollars. The former wants to sell. We need the money.
We loan money on real estate. We build houses on installment plans. Call Bob Roberts, FOX News, and talk to Bob Roberts or phone Presson 2394.
Phone Capital 2765
CONFECTIONERY AND COLD
DRINKS
Regular Prices. Courtesain Service. DLX FOR FOX News, Pressor. 2508 McKinney Avenue.
F. F. IBSCH
Greereries, Notions and
Foods.
Phone Taylor 272
22nd and Yale
Houston Heights, Texas
LOOK! LOOK!
Now is the time to prepare yourself in the following business courses: Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping. Special course in Civil Services. Special course in Business. BRANCH'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
Phone Presson 4181, 8071 Prairie Ave.
Prof. J. C. E. Branch, Instructor
J. J. HARDEWAY
Real Estate and Rentals
Loans, Notary Public
Thirteen Years Experience
409½ Mifam St. Houston, Tex.
Phone Preston 2662
W. A. BEINHORN
Meat Market and
Groceries
Phone Taylor 2429
28th and Yale Streets
Houston Heights, Texns.
Mr. O. W. W. to the parties Tuesday
at 9 a.m. The bushee has needed
some time to age and is thin, back
at 8 a.m. at 8 o'clock. (Good Morning,
Miss Tina Jones and others at
the party.) Miss Tina Jones and
others at the party. Record. It is your paper and why
slow others to be more interested in
your paper than you ask? Subcribe
to Mrs. Blumner Cooper has returned
from a brief visit to Hearne and
Cavert, Texas, see you, see you, see
this time until she stayed a few days over, time
if I. waited patiently, and smiled it
me. She is presented with several
good photos.
M. B. Lily, Tax Collector, gives out the following notice: By order of the City Council, the Tax Collector hereby gives final notice that the City limits of Independence Heights must be paid. "Those whose names appear in the following list will save themselves money to see the city."
Beacon Light.
A. E. McMillan.
Henry Mayhew.
R. E. Cock.
E. Cassie Mayo.
E. Will and Maggie Robinson.
Charlie Rodges.
King Sparks.
A. A. Newcott.
C. S. B. Stubblefield.
S. E. Smith.
W. S. Scitta.
J. B. Purdue.
Lee Shivers.
Nancy Neely.
Henry Newcott.
J. M. Wooden.
George Williams.
Wille Woods.
Annie Washington.
John Willis.
Gallery Wilson.
Ella and Wallace Brown.
Thornton Blond.
Hulda Korn.
Alvina Kieseowetter.
Notice to Subscriber.
Mr. Wm. Camming has stock
with Shuttle Heights
Department and will handle collections
for same. See bm and pay your sub-
scription. $1 for six months, $2.00 for
MAYOR HUBBARD'S ON THE JOB.
Mayor Hubbard has made sure of our city's affairs. He is now making every effort to have electric to have water, and the lights are assured if we will have our homes wired. So he is now arranging to have about two streets gravelled and our streets watered, and the water system municipally owned, remember, we cannot have these absolute necessities unless we are willing to pay.
SEPTEMBER 6, 1919
HEIGHT
the Re
Claves
CONOORD NEWS.
Cor. 37th and Arlington Sts.
Independence Heights.
OFFICIAL STAFF
TAX NOTICE.
Notice to Subscribers
Sunday school opened at usual hour, 9:30, with W. S. W. Knox at his post. And Miles Ruth Dean, Sunday school's teacher, played the opening song. The subject, "Temperance" was well perused and the students were clamored to be damped on their hearts that go to make them better boys and a more intelligent and intentive. Remarks by the pastor, who cautioned and advised each Christian to be temperate in everything, were given by the church's third church, 4th ward, was present and made a brief talk which was enjoyed.
B. B. LONGSHOREMEN CELEBRATE.
The B. B. Longboremen had their Labor Day celebration at our campus, which was followed by music and dancing and an evening of wine, which was willfully served. Mr Henry Davis, stevedore and business executive in organizing an executive ability in organizing a training this union. Rev. J. S. Beverly, master of ceremonies, Mayor John B. B. Longboremen
ATTENTION ADMINISTRATION.
The weeds have taken complete possession of our city, which is no fault of our city, but it is no fault of all other cities do: pass a city ordinance to compel the weeds and never leave the weeds and keep them cut or the city have them cut to the property and hold property for the city, or if this can't be done, fine the individual for breaking the ordinance, most property owners, and would be a rank officer to make all the rest of the city officials hold property and on their issued property and and take others, and it is hoped that the city officials will not force, this burden to be removed to be cut out of the takes collected to improve our streets, bridges, etc.
LADIES!
To remove dandruff, tettuce, see me. Hair growing a special. We will give you instruction in shorthand, typewriting and use of Wiley University. Phone Taylor MRS. W. H. CHRYAR, 36th and Courtland Sts. INDEPENDENCE HEIGHTS
A. D. STERRETT
His prices are the BEST. His groceries will stand the TEST.
MILTON'S WOOD YARD
We handle Oak and Pine cords, heater and stove wreeds. Prompt delivery, Regular prices.
BROOK
Artista Talianine — Suits and
pants made to your measure. Fit,
workmanship and material guar-
anteed. Why wear custom-made
clothes when my prices are
cheaper.
605 East 34th St.
Special attention given to Piano and
Vocal Music lessons. Terms reasonable.
Dips in suit convenience of pubs.
Lessions given at residence, 719 East 27th, independence Heights, Tue 8s.
STOP
At
AARON DEAN'S
Blacksmith Shop
Blacksmith, Horseshoeing,
Wheellight and Tinsmith.
All Work Guaranteed.
Yale Street.
For pure cows' milk, see Mrs. H.
Davis, 36th and Houston Avenue.
Four cows per quart, but
formulik, 5 cents per quart; butter
60 cents a pound.
Prices the Lovers
We also handle Houses Chunks
Stove and Charcoal.
Get our Prices Before You Buy
Prices BEFORE CLOUD
The present city administration was elected by the people who were impressed with the plans in their platform that promised equalization of taxes, and it is no more than a matter of justice that the proper assessment be assessed on all property. But it is a matter of injustice that the poor are not assessed on the same basis as the same as a 40-foot lot down by the park on 44th Street, a mile away from the carline, or the 30-foot lot down in the east end of the 44th Street. It is assessed on 44th Street in Park Addition is worth $100, surely a 40x100-foot lot on the 44th Street in Park Addition is worth $100, a 40x100-foot lot on the 37th Street is worth $100, a 50x100-foot lot on the 32nd Street is worth $100. It is a matter of naked injustice that the poor are assessed on 40x100-feet be assessed on 40x100-feet and another owns one acre be assessed $100, who owns in that one acre twelve times as much as the man with the 40x100-feet. The people of the city seem very anxious to see the assessed valuation be adjusted with a fair deal to all.
TO THE RECORD.
I would like kindly to have a word in your name as a subscriber.
I hope that this will not make an unpleasant feeling, nor an evil thought. But I hope that the good citizens will see it like I do.
Dear Friends: (I mean the delinquent
tax area.)
*tax ones.*
How can we make to make the city what needs to be help if you won't help. You won't even pay the little tax that you are assessed.
How can you have the nerve to cry for the child that you won't help to better the conditions.
I know you don't read The Informer or you would have been to the colony. I would have been the happenings and official reports of the city please read The Informer. I would rather pay two times the amount my name in the paper like that, now.
Dear friends, I thank you all, hoping that you will consider this at once, and send me a message in the list next.
FOSTER'S FISH AND OYSTER PARLOR
2220 Odin Avenue
FOSTER'S DOMINO PARLOR
2218 Odin Avenue
The place for Short Orders, Amusements, Cakes, Cream, Re
freshments, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
PHONE PRESTON 2758
For nice, fresh fish and oysters. We are open every day and will appreciate your patronage.
Come to see me and Give me a Trial and Another Trial, if You can be Satisfed we will satisfy you. We Handle Everything in Family Groceries and Meat.
W. M. Cumming
Phone Taylor 2599 Independence Heights, Texas
TO THE RECORD.
MORTUARY LIST.
Prof. A. Scott, who died the 18th
ult, was buried from Olive Mission
Bermuda. We were shipped to Cottonia,
Decased leaves status and brother to
mourn his demise.
Mr. George W. Sanders, for 40 years
a resident of Harriburg, died at his
home Monday at the ripe age of 61.
Decased is survived by four
children of the Masons, K. of P. Pierlum,
and local burial association. Inferment at
Harriburg. The informer extends
sympathy to be extended.
Card of Thanks
We would extend to our many
friends our heartfelt kindly assistance during the illness,
and the many beautiful tokens of sympathy received on the occasion of our
Perry, who died in San Angelo, Texas,
and was buried in this city. Aug. 30,
1919.
We can never forget the good people of San Angelo, and we wish we
to express to them the gratitude of our
many courtesies shown us while our
brother lingered in their midst.
A more loving and sympathetic gift,
from our friends, prayers shall ever ascend to the
Creator in their behalf.
To all our sympathetic friends:
We thank you.
(Signed)
Mrs. Teexa Bouyer, Waco, is spending a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jeanine Clark, 3541 Markes. Mrs. Clark holds a position in holdings in Waco, and is in Europe to the Pacific coast where she will reside. Ms. W. C. Mathews, 1989 Serves, made her departure last Saturday for Nacogdoco, where she will spend the week with her mother. Before leaving she and "bubby" made some improvements to their home. Prof. Anron Day, formerly captain in the 9th Division, spent Sunday in the beautiful Buick dormitory. Enjoys volunteering to fight for democracy. Prof. Day was a member of the county
FISH STAND
BEMAN PERRY,
MR. PERRY,
MR. and MRS. J. L. SWEATT
MR. and MRS. W. J. PERRY
(MISS) OLIVE PERRY,
WALTER H. PERRY,
MRS. LIBBIE ROUTTE
OITO'S LOAN OFFICE
All loan strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Repairs in unreliable pledges. Money loaned on Watches, Clothes, Pistols, Wearing Machines and Diamonds.
318 Preston Ave.
Phone Preston 348
CAR FOR RENT
By Hour or Trip at Any Hour
EDWIN C. DORRIS
READY TO JUMP
S. B. BEVERLY
FISH, CRABS
REPAIRS OLD FURY
Phon
HARMONS
Can satisfy all yoke
line of Hair Goods
patronage solicited
J
423 San Felipe St.
Phone Preston
A
PANTS M
SU
Cleaning and press
Presser.
2518 McKINNEY AVENUE
FISH, CRABS, OYSTERS AND SHRIMP IN SEASON.
REPAIRS OLD FURNITURE, COOK STOVES, ICE BOXES, T
AND IRON WARE.
Phone Preston 6651
HARMONS' DRY GOODS STORE
Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A f
line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. You
atronage solicited.
J. H. HARMON, PROP.
23 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas
Phone Preston 5491 418 ½ Travis St.
A. S. ROSS
TAILOR
PANTS MADE ON 10 HOURS' NOTICE
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaning and pressing done with Hoffman Sanitary Steam
presser.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
20138 McKINNEY AVENUE
FISH, CRABS, OYSTERS AND SHRIMP IN SEASON.
REPAIRS OLD FURNITURE, COOK STOVES, ICE BOXES, TIN
AND IRON WARE.
HARMONS' DRY GOODS STORE
Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A full line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage solicited.
J. H. HARMON, PROP.
423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas.
Phone Preston 5491 418½ Travis St.
A. S. ROSS
TAILOR
PANTS MADE ON 10 HOURS' NOTICE
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaning and pressing done with Hoffman Sanitary Steam
Presser.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Everything in Drug Line, Toilet Articles and Chemicals
701 SAN FELIPE
Pcoplec
The home of effe
fresh drugs only en
Spend the hot ho
Full line of toilet
stock. Automobile
G. R. M.
815 PRAIRIE A
People's Pharmacy
The home of efficent and proficient prescription filling
eah drugs only employed.
Spend the hot hours at our soda fountain and forget it.
Full line of toilet articles and sundries always carried
rock. Automobile delivery to all parts of the city.
G. R. M. Newman, Prop.
People's Pharmacy
The home of efficient and proficient prescription filling; fresh drugs only employed.
Spend the hot hours at our soda fountain and forget it.
Full line of toilet articles and sundries always carried in stock. Automobile delivery to all parts of the city.
G. R. M. Newman, Prop.
WAR HAS CEASED
But the price of leather
Have your old shoes re
THE LIGHT
Mobilized with the
workman. If your wo
make it all right.
Work called for and
at the price of leather is advancing. Economy is the watchword.
We your old shoes repaired now by
THE LIGHTNING SHOP REPAIR SHOP
417 Milam Street
Designed with the best machinery purchasable and experience
known. If your work is not satisfactory, return it and we will
do it all right.
Work called for and delivered.
Phone Preston 5873.
But the price of leather is advancing. Economy is the watchword.
Have your old shoes resired now by
THE LIGHTENING SHOE REPAIR SHOP
419 Milam Street
Equiped with the best machinery purchasable and experienced
workman. If your work is not satisfactory, return it and we will
make it all right.
Work called for and delivered.
Phone Preston 5875.
KEY AVENUE
AND SHRIMP IN SEASON.
BOK STOVES, ICE BOXES, TINY
WARE.
Houston 6651
RY GOODS STORE
In the Dry Goods line. A full
line ALWAYS on hand. Your
MON, PROP.
Houston, Texas.
418 1/2 Travis St.
ROSS
MOR
30 HOURS' NOTICE
TO ORDER
With Hoffman Sanitary Steam
TEXAS.
PHONE PRESTON 2555
Pharmacy
proficient prescription filling;
soda fountain and forget it.
sundries always carried in all parts of the city.
Hyman, Prop.
PHONE PRESTON 6256
g. Economy is the watchword.
y
OE REPAIR SHOP
Street
y purchasable and experienced
factory, return it and we will
from 5873.
.
Recent dispatches from the North branch the coming of Old Man Crimp. You had better lay in that supply of wood now. RICHARD L. JONES sell it from 526 up to around 100. Phone Hadley 662 or call at his Gold Park residence, San Felipe and Bailey.
FIVE THOUSAND AGENTS WANTED
In every city, town, hamlet and village in Texas and adjoining states to call THE HOUSTON INFORMER, the South's greatest race weekly newspaper, no exceptions.
The Informer is reputed to be the best edited secular journal of the race in the South and sells well wherever it is circulated, Write at once, Address,
Circulation Dept,
Houston, Texas.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 to 6 p.m.
Sundays by appointment. Office phone
Preston 4181.
DR. C. M. NICHOLS
Physician and Surgeon
Taboria Blag, Suite 200,
807% Prairie Ave., Houston, Tex.
MARY ALLEN SEMINARY
Best Equipped School for Colored
Girl in Texas
Wife for Oddball
A. E. HUBBARD, President
Croxton, Texas.
1010 640-6190
My Tooth Doctor
Has Reopened in Taborian Bldg.
807½ Prairie Avenue
Office Suite 222-3
Office Phone Preston 6350
Residence Phone Capitol 2283
All Classes of Dental Work
Carefully Done
"Mother, let me tell you something that looks strange to me. I was up to lawyer J Vance Laws office this morning. Some of them try to get divorces; some making affidavits; some settling up claims of long standing. Every now and then, "you will have to wait your turn, good people, as I am very busy." A messenger boy came in with several tellers, and I was told him to deliver addresses. Through all this hurry and flurry the lawyer was cool and calm, and I was convinced he would deliver the goods for his race, and put the legal "stuff" over for you, call, and get a divorce. Parr, or Pierre, or P. 6076 or P. 1243.
Newsboys Wanted!
Reliable and energetic newebows can earn nice money selling The Houston informer on the streets of Houston every week. This is a splendid opportunity for boys who want to make some easy money. Call in partion at Room 208, 807½ Prairie avenue.
short Orders at all Hours. Regular 28e Maals.
Give U a Trial and be Convinced.
503 San Felipe Street
WE BELIEVE IN RACE PRIDE
Do you stand b
prises?
D
Short Order
Public Attendance
Ice
715 PRAIRIE AVENUE
LUCIUS W. LOMAX
ORGENE
TEE
808 PRAIRIEI
2
1
Cigara, Cigarettes, S.
"Satisfactor"
ROBT S.
PHONE PRESTON 36999
FOURTH WAIT
Mme.
Short Orders at all Hours—Quick Service
Public Attention, Mozzanne Floor for Parties
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks
PRAIRIE AVENUE
J. H. DORN, PROP.
CUSI W. LOMAX
ROBT. S. SCOTT
ORGEN BARBER SHOP
"THROUGH THE BLOCK"
808 PRAIRIE AVENUE—413 MILAM STREET
2--Entrances--2
15--Chairs--15
2--Cigar Stands--2
2--Shine Standards--2
Cigara, Cigarettes, Shines, Chewing Gum, Bathe, Newspapers.
"Satisfactory Service" Our Slogan
ROBT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager.
ONE PRESTON 3699
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Short Orders at all Hours - Quick Services
Public Attention, Mezzanine Floor for Parties
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks
715 PRAIRIE AVENUE J. H. DORN, PROP.
LUCIUS W. LOMAX
ROBT. S. SCOTT
ORGEN BARBER SHOP
"THROUGH THE BLOCK"
808 PRAIRIE AVENUE—413 MILAM STREET
2--Entrances--2
15--Chairs--15
2--Cigar Stands--2
2--Sohne Stands--2
Cigara, Cigarettes, Shiners, Chalking Curt, Batha, Newspapers.
"Satisfactory Service" Our Slogan
ROBT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager.
PHONE PRESTON 3699
HOUSTON, TEXAS
WARD BEAUTY PARLOR
MRS. A. G. ROBERTS, Proprietress
1104 SAN FELIPE
P
94 SAN FELIPE ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS
1106 SAN FELIPE ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS
Scalp and Hair Treatment
Try the Pore System Once and You Will Call Again
MME. M. S. SMITH
Of Memphis, Tenn., now Located at
1712 WEBSTER AVENUE
PHONE HADLEY 2388
Automobile Service for Weddings and Special Trips
Day and Night
FRED NETHERS
Quick and Polite Service; Reasonable Rates
FRED NETHERS
Quick and Polite Service; Reasonable Rates
411 WALKER AVE. PHONE PRESTON 5744
Extracts From the Financial Statement for 1918, of
Stand Insur
Capital Paid Up .....
Surplus to Policyholder
Total Admitted Asset
Insurance in Force .....
Profit
Standard Life Insurance Co.
Capital Paid Up $ 125,000.00
plus to Policyholders 148,305.22
Total Admitted Assets 478,781.02
Insurance in Force 8,208,720.00
Capital Paid Up ..... $ 125,000.00
Surplus to Policyholders ..... 145,305.22
Total Admitted Assets ..... 478,781.02
Insurance in Force ..... 8,208,720.00
Premium Income ..... 339,327.77
Paid to Policyholders ..... 79,733.47
Reserve required by law ..... 291,083.88
No Life Insurance Company operated by colored people
and insuring only colored risks can show a better record
of growth and strength.
DORN'S CAFE
PORO SYSTEM
KELSEY & MURPHY
BEAUTY PARLORS.
Hair Dressing, Manicuring and Massaging—Mmc. Pre-
in system. Satisfaction guaranteed.
32041½. Washington.
S. E. ELIS
Soft Drinka, Ice Cold Melons, Ice Cream, Fruits, Vegetables
Cigara.
Fine Place to Spend Your Evenings.
915 SAN FELIPE STREET
S. E. ELLIS
Soft Drinks, Ice Cold Melons, Ice Cream, Fruits, Vegetables and
Cigars.
Fine Place to Spend Your Evenings.
915 SAN FELIPE STREET
TOM BURTON
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dress and Shirtmaking
218 Taborian Building 8071% Prairie A
Houston, Texas
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dress and Shirtmaking.
218 Taborian Building 807½ Prairie Ave.
Houston, Texas
The Coolest Place in Town
The Coolest Place in Town
MITCHELL'S
3206 Turner Street
(Next to Columbia Tap R. R.)
Groceries, Merchandise and Dairy Products.
Our cozy little drinks and ice cream parlor is just the place to refresh yourself after an outing or on the way home from church.
MRS. L. MITCHELL, Prop.
Hadley 4190
MITCHELL'S
3206 Turner Street
(Next to Columbia Tap R. R.)
Groceries, Merchandise and Dairy Products.
Our cozy little cold drinks and ice cream parlor is
the place to refresh yourself after an outing or on the
home from church.
MRS. L. MITCHELL, Prop.
Hadley 4190
I. WILLIAMS
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
Meat Market in Connection.
Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Country or
given special attention. Our reputation is our best ad
tiser.
P. O. BOX 63
PHONE HADLEY 315
Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Country orders given special attention. Our reputation is our best advertiser.
WOOD AND CHARCOAL
Now is the time to get your winter supply of food. Don't wait the prices advance. Oak and Pine in any quantity. Prompt delivery. Call 1-800-323-2222.
RUCKER BROTHERS
1205 8CHWARTZ PHONE PRESTON
1205 8CWHARTZ PHONE PRESTON 0000
J. J. HARDEWAY
Phone Preston 2662
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Fourteen Years Experience
408½ MILAM ST. HOUSTON, TEX
Smith's Restaurant
Smith's Restaurant
A. SMITH, Proprietor
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED HELP
Drop in and be Convinced
415 Milam Street
Burt F. Taylor & Co
Burt F. Taylor & Co.
Manufacturing
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
COMPLICATED WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
311 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas Phone Preston 7
A WOMAN'S HAIR 18 HER GROWING BEAUTY
MADAM HENRY G. ANDERSON
Hair Dressed and Pressed, Scalp Treated
Phone Preston 7851
Agents Wanted.
2713 Beer Street
HOUSTON, TEX