Houston Informer

Saturday, May 1, 1920

Houston, Texas

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THE HOUSTON INFORMER SIMMONS PLEADS FOR AMERICANISM HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920. MEETING PLACE AND HOUR OF PRECINCT CONVENTIONS; ONLY A FEW MADE PUBLIC July 20 - Expense ..... 51.85 July 28 - Parade ..... 28.50 Guy Graham (white lawyer) ..... 200.00 Sept. 6 - Lumberman's National Bank, interest on note ..... 2.00 Oct. 3 - H. F. Edwards for band, etc ..... 19.50 Turned over to M. B. Patton, New refund ..... 34.63 Turned over to Wm. Nickerson, Jr, new treasurer ..... 110.85 Money held by treasurer, Nickerson, names given secretary ..... 29.00 Advertising spring membership drive, 1919 ..... 37.00 Advertising spring membership drive, 1919 ..... 46.20 Telegram to Gov. W. P. Hobby ..... 50 Sundres, pens, ink, etc ..... 65 Mailing out notices of April meeting ..... 3.50 The executive committee went over the above report carefully and found a few errors and officially notified me that a final audit by the committee showed that I had on hand $30.00 and requested that I tender them a check for said amount, which I did. At a subsequent meeting the check was accepted and was cashed by William Nickerson, Jr., treasurer of the extinct branch, who made it payable to Miss Georgia Hall, a clerk in his office. (The check is shown above.) Now if I had misappropriated the branch's funds, did they not have the courts as a resort to either make me pay or induct me for embezzlement or misappropriation of funds? Why did these cuts wait until Mr. Patten died to try to spring a "sensation?" We know the motive back of this journalistic abortion and if that long, lanky, consumptive African derelite, parasite and family-deserter, who turned it over for publication, had not tried to put the local branch in his vest pocket, and had spent more time trying to build up the branch and less time vainly and insidiously endeavoring to destroy Richardson, the local branch would not have died the death that has been its unhappy and unfortunate lot. REPLY TO THE BLIND "YELLOW DOG" AND THE "LONG LEG" BANDY SHANK, TURKEY-TROTTING AND LYING CUR Houston, Texas No. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 39¢ DOLLARS Due to the fact that Roy B. Nichols alleged republican county chairman who has the Harris County organization in the vetted pocket, he has been elected to the electors of Harris County the names of their pretect chairmen, by refusing to publish such information in any newspaper. The Informer is only able to print a few pretects' meeting place cards. The pretect came from Nichols, who is lord chairman county executive committee, secretary, treasurer and "embalmer" of G. O. P. Nichols has become so inoculated and intoxicated with "illity-whitism" that he has forgotten that he was a Harris County He is writing "fits" to his Apropos the printed statement and accusation that as secretary of the Houston branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, I had a shortage of $194.56 and inappropriated and misapplied same to my own use, I wish to make a statement and ask the many thousand readers of The Informer to excuse me for the act. I am doing this not because I am particularly interested in nor concerned about the charge, but since a few black "bull-shevik" are demanding that we "keep the record straight," my wife and friends have insisted that I make a statement and put out all these charges and counter-charges. When the executive committee of the local branch asked for an audit of the books, the same were demanded without affording me an opportunity to make a report and because of the open hostility towards me by the chairman of the committee at the first audit, a new chairman was appointed and the auditing committee head, the late M. B. Patten and later the ex-president, H. L. Mims, went over the report together, and the executive committee adopted the report and accepted my check for the amount they said was held by me of the association's funds when the books were originally turned over to the auditing committee as proven by a fair and unbiased audit. GOOSE CREEK. Mt. Rose Sunday school opened at 3:30 a.m. J. G. Robinson, superintendent. Night services at 7:38 p.m. A content sermon was preached by Revs. Daniels of Diboll, Jones and J. G. Robinson of Gloeose Creek; won by Thompson and Canye made a flying trip to Houston, Sunday, to hear Col. Simmons' lecture. Mrs. E. Daniels is convalescent. Mr. Reuben Washington has a pleasant caller of Miss Amie Austin. Mr. E. L. Caney has something up his sleeve for the good of his community. Watch the video of Goose Creek. Mrs. S. Mackey entertained the Royal Club on Friday night at her new home. Mrs. T. Brown is rehearsing her pupils for commencement, which will be held on the picnic grounds, May 7th. A number of Houston students are expected to parade in the parade, expecting to make a trip to Houston to be initiated. Mrs. E. Cobert spent a week end in Cincinnati. political career in this country by such high-banded, autocratic and imperialistic methods. 1st preclinic—Toxin Printing office, Boston, First Street and Houston Avenue, First Street, 7 p.m. 10th preclinic—Douglas Theatre, Dowling Street, near Tuwau Avenue, Third Ward, 10 a.m. 10th preclinic—Taylor School, corner and Leeland, Fourth Ward, 11 a.m. 20th preclinic—Anita Pharmacy, 502 Anita Avenue, 10 a.m. 21th preclinic—Payna Chapel A, E. Church, Dalve and Leaf, Fifth Ward, 11 a.m. 22th preclinic—Knights Hall, Nance Street, Fifth Ward, 4 p.m. COLUMBUS. 51.85 28.50 200.00 2.90 19.50 34.63 110.85 28.00 37.00 46.20 50 65 3.50 $321.65 $211.65 $34.83 Gent over the above report carefully firmly notified me that a final audit I had on hand $39.09 and requested a publication, which I did. At a sub- as accepted and was cashed by Wile of the extinct branch, who made a clerk in his office. (The check is added the branch's funds, did they not either make me pay or indict me migration of funds? Why did these to try to spring a "sensation?" of this journalistic abortion and if African derelict, parasite and fam- er for publication, had not tried to pocket, and had spent more time and less time vainly and insidiously ardour, the local branch would not been its unhappy and unfortunate (Signed) C. F. RICHARDSON. --- Propaganda CELEBRATED WORLD ORATOR CAPTIVATED HUGE AUDIENCE WITH HIS MASTERLY ORATION Speakers may come and speakers may go, but it remains for Colonel Roscoe Cohkling Simmons, the race's and world's most celebrated orator, like Tennyson's brook, to go on forever. This fact was demonstrated last Sunday at the City Auditorium, when speaking before a crowd estimated between 4000 and 5000 American citizens, the colonel showed himself the complete master of the occasion and continued to bring down the house with his oratorical flights and his contention for a square deal for all men. Despite the fact that the colonel was here during the winter, he was greeted by an even larger crowd than the one which heard him on his previous visit. From all nearby and adjacent cities, towns, hamlets and villages; in wagons, automobiles, on interurbans and trains, people came to Houston to hear this distinguished exponent of Americanism and republicanism. The preliminary part of the program had prepared an excellent stage for the speaker: Rev. E. H. Holden had prayed a most fervent and impressive priest, the Mt. Zion Baptist Church choir had sung an inspiring anthem; the vocal duet by the little Misses Theresa Harris and Ida Mae Cannon, Houston's brightest and most brilliant little singers; the piano and violin duet by little Miss Maxine and Master Earnest Sapenter, Jr., the youthful instrumentalists of rare and marked ability; the eloquent and forensic introduction of the speaker by Hon. Milton H. Griffin of the American Mutual Benefit Association—all these numbers had worked the audience up to a high pitch of enthusiasm and therefore it required no extra amount of steam for the colonel to pull his train out from the station. As soon as the colonel had launched into his speech, he began to recite the history of the republican party; the issues that brought the party into existence and its history, traditions, tenets and principles from the days of its incipency until the present hour. He observed that "if any man does not want to associate with me in the republican party because of my color, let him join the democratic party, where he belongs. The republican party is the party of man (universal and general); the democratic party is the party of men (class and caste)." In his discussion of the princi piles of republicanism and Americanism, Colonel Simmons challenged any "illy-white" in the a-dience, Houston, Texas or America, to come on the platform and debate the issue of the "illy-whiteism" against him; remarking that he would not employ the word "Negro" in his speech against his "illy-white" opponent and that he (Simmons) did not run his "illy-white" opponent and advocate of political elimination because of men's color off the platform, he (the colonel) would quit speaking. (If any "illy-white" or any of their black cattle were present, the cows refused to accept the challenge.) He scored the black republicans for elevating such men as Macgregor, national committeemen from Texas, to positions of trust and power, for it was the motion and second of colored men that made him the supposed party leader in Texas, and now he is the arch-enemy not to the colored race so much, as he is to republicanism and Americanism. His "illy-white" leadership has reduced the voting strength to bare pittance, politically speaking and he and his henchmen have prostituted and raped the sacred tradition and history of the "grand old party." The colonel lambasted those people styling themselves Americans, who raise race issues and who ever seek to arrogate unto themselves the power of a czar or kaiser. He recited the part the black American has played in the history of America and claimed this country as his home; further remarking that his ancestors and the early founders of this country arrived in America about the same time, one on New England's "rock-ribbed coast" and the other on Virginia, "This difference, however," said the col IT GETS YOU TOLD NOTHING ELSE Be PER COPY NO. 50. ANISM anda G. O. P. COUNTY CONVENTION MEETS MAY 4TH The republican county convention will meet in Main Street (Beach) Auditorium, Tuesday, May 4, at 11 a.m. All genuine republican delegates, elected at precinct conventions, Saturday, May 1, are urged to be in their seats not later than 10:45 a.m., Tuesday. onel," marked our advent upon these devoted shores; the pilgrim fathers came as first-class passengers and my ancestors came as steerage; but the same ocean brought us both." (Applause.) He urged the true republicans to go to the precinct conventions Saturday, May 1, and swat "lily-whiteism" and all its henchmen and hangers-on; also to endorse the candidacy of Hon. E. H. R. Green of Kaufman County, Ed McCarthy of Galveston County, Wm. M. McChonale of Tarrant County and J. H. Grigaby of Harris County, as well as W. L. Davis as delegate from this (eighth) congressional district—all to attend the national republican convention, which will meet in Chicago, June 8, to nominate a president and vice president on the republican ticket. For fully one hour and forty-five minutes the colonel made an earnest plea for a fair and square deal for all Americans and deal for as only a Simmons can for the Lincoln-Rosevelian species of republicanism and Americanism. At the conclusion of his speech the colonel was forced to shake hands with several thousand people and when he finally left the platform he was well nigh exhausted. The visit of Colonel Simmons to Texas at this time is under the auspices of the Lincoln League of America, national organization, and a certain percentage of the net proceeds will go into the treasury of the national body to aid it in its fight for real democracy at home. The colonel is the national president of the organization and is a member of the republican national platform committee, composed of the leading republicans of the country. He is accompanied on his Texas tour by Hon. F. L. Gillespie of Chicago, founder and general manager of the Liberty Life Insurance Co., a legal reserve concern that expects to begin business by the first of next year. Mr. Gillespie is selling stock to our people throughout Texas and the South. Texans will be delighted to know that Hon. Harrison N. Gillian, formerly of Denison and Houston, is the colonel's secretary and is making good at this capacity. Monday night the party was in Seguin; Tuesday, Bryan; Wednesday, Galveston; Thursday, Port Arthur and Beaumont. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE "a | av | y ‘ | | i 1 abe ms W. L. (BELL”) DAVIS, Hoxston Candidate for delegate from the Eighth Congressional District (Harris, Waller, Grimes and Fort Bend Counties) to the National Republican Convention, which convenes in Chicago, June 8, 1920. A vote east for Davis, Saturday, May 1, 1920, is a vole for the race, fair play, genuine republicanism and _honest-to-gooduess Americanism.. Lets isive him the largest vote ever polled in the congressional district as a matter of self-preservation. et pheent cce ts ' HAS NO OPPOSITION Be Re a SS eae ge PRA te Sy ak fate EOS ag ee geet a ae rape ee Ne = ee. Py ree. se le Bip 2: ae “ / aD cf 7 Bo a | e iF ae | a) e iF ‘ a aan ee et ree Meee REY. A, BARBOUR, Galveston candidate for delegate from the 7th Con- gressional Distriet (Anderson, Chambers, Galveston, Houston, Liberty, ‘Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity and Walker Counties) to the National Republican Convention, which meets in Chicago, June 8, 1920. A vote for the “fighting parson,” Saturday, May 1, 1920, is « solar plexus blow at “lily-whiteism” and political elimination and extermination. ‘PAGE? ELECTION POINTERS: | HAS } tary, elect your, delegater to your Vote for GreenMeCarthy. delegates. Tnlat upon your precinct and county chairmen” holding” the conventions where ALL REPUBLICANS cam gain Mamittance without embarrassment and loving thelr el-renpect. Mall, churches and school houses are. pre rang Mpc myecnr gery aE BOURIOR, INFORMER, SATURDAY, MATZ HOW REPUBLICAN DELEGATES elon ARE TO BE ELECTED IN TEXAS ows COLORED VOTERS, STUDY IT WELL sss: < » SE FOES SANE TRCN “Said primary conventions shall be held Between the Pours of ten oelock 4it'Gt May, 1900.” These’ primary cam Scunty" convention of the several ith'et May, 1920. "The qualified vot tre, thote with a pall tax ar a cert {elie‘of honorable’ exemption, or an honorable’ soldiers’ diacharge) of #32" Voting presinet of the. esumty. mall Seeemole'on the date named, and sh be'presiaed ever by a chaitman ‘whe thal nave been” previously sppointes hearty "and tal be quai S318" Convention may elect fr fn other fticera as may be neces ie iven "tor election” judges unde the provisions of Chapter tly Artie B7s0758 "of Texan Civil Code. 0 ict devegate te nations conve “Before transacting any_ business tne chairman shall make, or chase t pretent;'and the name of no. perso Shall be entered Upon aaid Hist, no rte participate in the. business 0 uch convention, until itn made. Spear that he" or she ts 2 qualifies ter in tald precinct from a cert Tit of qualified voters, the same a Fequired in conducting 2 general ele tion, TAN" persone offering to. vat ni posses pl x, or an exemp | Ban't permit any man to put your i ‘lectore at the precinct conven ton” fcptting ‘i Soke te sem then sete sa tin ee eeehene Tee “Al men and women, over 60 year Son gepuitsn ie ender in il your delivrations aan Sno ieutleou Son take 3 “rough mut Don't ntend the precinct and coun cellent bens hbase ied ote business as may properly come before directed by the atate executive. com Pe scremndl aro as commie a aie ne respectively sf the hiv Soo ene ee re Scenes eg Saal sete’ the "returns tase used by the executive” emit Nee In making up a rell of the dele Fer ina be At a ponkion. tm eee Jab, for “eternal vigilance a the price to 45 minutes Ahead af the scheduled Gensiagy te tung nna Benediction pro ounces, tut remain there unt the texton or janitor closes up the meeting piace, “Fake nothing for geanted-—ve sure it was done tepaly and” sceording. to thea eep your eyes wide open, “Fhe siyaehites™ in Tennessee had the machinery, but "Bob" Churen had the votes and Church won 9 sweeping “Take a holiday Saturday, May 1 1920,'and see to Ie that every qualified vater (male, female, soldier and salt or)" atends’ precinct “convention and voter tor the “Green Mccarthy” dole gates ‘Defeat vlly.whitelam—enthrone re unease Es a i is \ da ail ae oN: ee a we — ao — a 1. R. PETERS, Optomerist 815 Praigie Avenue WEAR KRYPTOK INVISIBLE LENSES Phone Preston 6256 ee Sree DR.G.W. ANTOINE Pi is ir FOR REPUBLICAN DELEGATE FROM STATE-AT-LARGE ; oo ar eA Wey ; al tend wae | Pa , | President American Mutual Benefit Association, Houston, Texas. In response to the insistent and repeated demands of so many re- publican electors in different parts of Texas, who are urging him to enter the race as one of the four (4) delegates from the state-at- large to the Republican National Convention, which meets in Chica- go, Ill, Tuesday, June 8, 1920, Hon. J. B. Grigsby of Houston, after mature, deliberate and prayerful consideration, has decided to accede to their wishes with the view of serving his race and party and hereby announces his candidacy subject to the actions of the republican voters of Texas in their precinct, congressional and etate conventions. Republicanism versus “lily-whiteism.” Americanism versus internationalism. Law and order against mob law and riot. Justice and equality rather than injustices and inequalities. Strict and rigid adherence to the constitution, its amendments and the fundamental principles of our republican form of government, He favors and shall labor indefatigably and untiringly for a new republi- ean leadership in Texas that will not defile nor desecrate the ancient landmarks and traditions of republicanism, but one which will be truly and thoroughly representative of the republican constituency of Texas. He favors making America safe for Americans and the Texas republican party safe for all genuine, loyal, true and tried republican electors, Irrespective of color, ereed or class. He is for principles above personal gain; measures above men; policies ‘above pelt; party fidelity and loyalty above mean and niggardly self- ishness; Americanism above imperialism; politieal participation rath- er than political elimination, He opposes those men who would render and maintain the republican ma- chine of Texas a federal patronage broker and gladly supports the candidacy of Col. E. H.R. Green of Kaufman County and Hon. Ed MeCarthy of Galvesion ‘as the two white delegates from the state-at- large to the national convention. He favors and shall work for an aggressive, progressive republicanism Standing firm on the tenets and traditions of the “Grand Old Party,” but sensing the imperative needs and demands of the times and reso- lutely and courageously applying itself to the problems of reconstruc tion, readjustment and realignment He opposes proscription, either legislative or customary, in our body politic. He favors and shall fight hard to forever maintain the republican organiza- tion the party of THE PEOPLE rather than the party of A PEOPLE. He favors the republicans putting out a straight state ticket, with all candidates honest-to-goodness republican electors, as well as waging fa fight for congressmen in the 9th, 10th, 14th and 13th congres: sional districts, nominating able men for said positions. He favors two white and two colored delegates to the National Republican Convention from the state-at-large and calls upon all genuine republi- cans to give him their endorsement and support. Mme. Franklin Adds Chiropodist to Her Downtown Parlor rating ‘alece ef ehlrovody. of (Hr SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Drepared for this new service, and i the prices are very reasonable for the service, our weople need not be othesed with sore feet, corns and Dunlons any more, For ensasemet, phone Preston S689 and sake for alr With thie new fiature added rhe owntown parlor of Mavtame Prati MeCoy, which $= located at 805 Tras ive all kind of beauty Work, IU ts oe pe dake HON. JAMES B. GRIGSBY, n Mutual Benefit Association ne insistent and repeated dems n different parts of Texas, whe one of the four (4) delegates lican National Convention, whi June 8, 1920, Hon. J. B. Gr perate and prayerful consider rishes with the view of serving nces his candidacy subject to of Texas in their precinct, HIS PLATFORM: s“lily-whiteism.” internationalism, st mob law and riot, rather than ingustices and inequ erence to the constitution, it a neiples of our republican form of labor indefatigably and untiring n Texas that will nol defile nor traditions of republicanism, ut ily representative of the rept sacionina:sanmettbiesmummabion iG “Are They Equal In the Byes of the Law?" “Please Let Your Light Shine On Me"—Knockoute: grestest Negro tong hits of the season, Each, 30e- The M. & 5. Co, 591 East Georgia FAIRCHILD UNDERTAKING COMPANY Funeral Directors, Embalmers Phone Preston 1835 2518 McKinney Ave. SOUTHER'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER For All Kinds of Notary Work See W. L. McCOY At Mme. Franklin's Beauty Parlor 805 Prairie Avenue LANE CUTT "The B Phone P J. J. HARDEWAY Phone R REAL ESTATE AFF NOTAR Fourteen Yr. 408½ MILAM ST. You Don't Have to Wait, Pants Made in 24 Hour Notice Phone Preston 2662 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Fourteen Years Experience M ST. HOUS Don't have to Wait, You Can get 'em Right made in 24 Hours Notice, Suits or Overcoats in JONES' TAILOR SHOP Three Expert Tailors—CLI A house that stands for deep business methods and PHONE P 2416 McKinney Avenue The Poro System of scalp THE IDEAL ALL MODES Electric Dryer. Massage MRS. CARRIN 1810 DOWLING ST. We buy Anything We Credit GUARANTY FUR Del New and Second Hand F Enamelware, 2819 Nance Street R. A. HAL Expert Tailors—Cleaning, Pressing and that stands for dependable service, fair and business methods and the best values obtained. PHONE PRESTON 6082 Kinney Avenue HOUSTON Two System of scalp treatment and hair care IDEAL BEAUTY ALL MODERN EQUIPMENTS Dryer. Massage. Pressers and Mats. MRS. CARRIE MINOR PORT OWLING ST. PHONE HARD Things We Credit Everybody We See GUARANTY FURNITURE COMPANY Dealers In Second Hand Furniture, Crockery Enamelware, Rugs and Stoves 2819 Nance Street—Phone Preston 4081 R. A. HARROLD, Prop. Three Expert Tailors—Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing A house that stands for dependable service, fair and square business methods and the best values obtainable. PHONE PRESTON 6982 2416 McKinney Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS We buy Anything We Credit Everybody We Sell Everything GUARANTY FURNITURE COMPANY Dealers In New and Second Hand Furniture, Crockery, Tinware, Enamelware, Rugs and Stoves 2819 Nance Street-Phone Preston 4081 R. A. HARROLD, Prop. Phones: Res.—P. 9163; Store Preston 7389. THE JONES Mrs. R. S. Childe and daughter, M. DELIVERY TO ALL Prescription Pure Drugs, Sunday Everything in the Line or 2604½ ODIN AVENUE Dr. C. A. George, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 3556 Hours: 9 DRS GEOR DE For High Class Work Done Suits 201-4 Lincoln Theatre Bld. Phone Preston 5128 THE JONES PHARMACY Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, DRIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Bundries and Toilet Articles Nothing in the Line of Drinks at Our Soda ON AVENUE HOUSE George, D. D. B. Dr. Irwin L. Phone Had. 3556 Res. Phone Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ERS GEORGE & JOY DENTISTS For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Lincoln Theatre Bldg. 711 Preston 5128 HOUSTON Mrs. R. S. Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, Ph. C, Propa. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles Everything in the Line of Drinks at Our Soda Fountain 28041½ ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS Dr. C. A. George, D. D. S. Dr. Irwin L. Jones, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 3556 Res. Phone Had. 320 House: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DENTISTS For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Suites 201-4 Lincoln Theatre Blvd. Phone Preston 5128 711 Prairie Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS Extracts From the Financial Statement for 1918, of Standard Insurance Capital Paid Up ..... Surplus to Policyholders ..... Total Admitted Assets..... Insurance in Force..... Premium Income .... Standard Life Insurance Co Paid Up to Policyholders mitted Assets in Force Income Standard Life Insurance Co. 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 ..... 291,033.88 No Life Insurance Company operated by colored people and insuring only colored risks can show a better record of growth and strength. Home Office 200 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga. HEMAN E. PERRY, Pres. HARRY H. PACE, Secy.-Treas. LANE CUT RATE GROCERY "The Best for Less." Phone Preston 8687 1307 Clark St. ton 262 RENTALS, LOAN8 PUBLIC Experience HOUSTON, TEXA8 Can Get 'em Right Now Suite air Overcasts in 48 Hours Mining, Pressing and Dyeing Table service, fair and square best values obtainable. BOSTON 6982 HOUSTON, TEXAS Treatment and hair dressing at BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENTS Pressers and Manicuring. MINOR POPE PHONE HADLEY 5642 Everybody We Sell Everything FITURE COMPANY Is In Fitture, Crockery, Tinware, Dugs and Stoves Phone Preston 4081 OLD, Prep. PHARMACY Robbie D. A. Jones, Ph. C., Propras. PARTS OF THE CITY Our Specialty and Toilet Articles brinks at Our Seda Fountain HOUSTON, TEXAS Dr. Irwin L. Jones, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 320 m. to 5 p. m. HE & JONES LISTS Dental Service Appointment. THE Prairie Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS Hrd Life ace Co. $ 125,000.00 143,305.22 478,781.02 $ 208,720.00 389,327.77 39,327.47 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 GROW LONG AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR Use "Danderine" to promote growth and luxuriance A small bottle of "Dandereine" costs $10. The "Dandereine" is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, making the hair grow long, and beautiful. Beading the hair "Dandereine" stops hair falling out, all danderein disappays and scalp irritation. Try "Dandereine" and just see what long, soft, attractive hair you can have. Phones: Office: Taharian Bldg. R, P, 732 8671 Prive Ave. House: 132 8654 Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 7, Sundays by DR. RUPERT O. ROETT Specialist Dissertation of Heart and Lung years practical hospital experience in Medicine and Diseases of Women Freed from My Tooth Doctor DENTIST Has Responded to Victorian Bldg. 801% Prairie Avenue Office Suite 222-3 Office Phone Preston 6350 Residence Phone Capitol 2253 Don't Blame You! Send All Your Laundry, Cleaning and Pressing to COLLINS' LAUNDRY 20 Per Cent Off On Every Dollar's Worth of Laundry. CITATION BY PUBLICATION. No. 87837 THE STATE OF TEXAS To the Shoerf or any Constable of Har Arms. Witnesses, M. D. Muche, Clerk of the District Court of Harris County, Texas绞iver under bail, and the veil of a felon under bail, on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1520 (Seal) O. M. DUCLOS, Clerk District COAL, Harris County. By P. C. Brush, Deputy. 0-0 Houston, Texas, April 6, 1929 I hereby order this witt published in The Houston Informer for the time agreed therein. T. A. BINFORD, Sheriff of Harris County, Texas. By P. V. Merys, Deputy. 0-0 (L. V. Allen, Atttly.) BASIS OF REPRESENTATION IN HARRIS CO. G. O. P. CONVENTION; VOTES CAST FOR HUGHES IN 1916 VOTES CAST FOR HUGHES IN COUNTY. 1916: (Basis of representation in county convention, republican, Tuesday, May 4, 1920: One vote for every 10 votes or major fraction four votes cast in each respective precinct for Hughes in 1916.) $2000 CAMPAIGN FOR LOCAL Y. M. C. A. CAUSE NEEDS HELP (BY MISS VIRGINIA B. MILLER.) A great city-wide campaign, beginning April 26 and continuing for one week only, is now being planned in the interest of the Young Women's Christian Association, an organization that supports the welfare of girls and which stands conspicuously pre-eminent in achievements attained both at home and abroad for the betterment of womanhood; betterment of health; betterment of moral and religious life; betterment of education; betterment of industrial standards for girls, and last, but not least, betterment of chance for the colored girl. In these fields of endeavor the girls evidence the Association's insincerity of its earnestness of desire, its sincerity of interest, its success of effort, and its definiteness of purpose, is its clubs, its cafeterias, its rest rooms, its grammisms, its health centers, its room registerers, its meals, and its employment branches. These splendid provisions for girls and women are indeed deserving both of the appreciation and of the support of these communities in which they live. 54 - Webster 4 55 - Sasnockrook 12 56 - San Jacinto 1 57 - San Juanito 6 58 - Morgan's Point 2 59 - Sheldon 2 60 - Lynchburg 9 61 - Lynchburg 29 64 - Humble 36 65 - Huffman 4 66 - Huffman 23 67 - Spring 23 68 - Louetta, north 16 69 - Eckert, south 14 70 - Katy 23 71 - Cypress Court 12 72 - Cypress Court House 1 Votes No. of Cavots Precincts: 72—Hockley 12 73—Zelas 13 74—Georg 12 75—Rose Hill 11 76—Hauer 21 77—Sleubner (Huffsmith) 19 78—Houston 22 80—Mt. Houston 4 81—Brooksmith 40 82—Mt. Houston (ind. Hts.) 67 83-Hildbrendel 7 84-Little York 27 85-South Houston 12 86-Westcott 11 87-Houston Hts., north 77 88-Houston Hts., south 88 89-Houston Hts., south 92 93-Tom Ball 19 Number of votes in county con- vention, Tuesday, May 19, 1920 312 Number of votes in state con- vention, Tuesday, May 25, 1920 Be sure to attend your preconference convention Monday, May 1, 1920, and elect genuine republicans to the county convention; vote for W. L. Davis for the 1920 election, and the 8th congressional district and for E. H. R. Green of Kaufman County, Ed McCarthy of Galveston County, Wm. M. McDonald of Tarrant County, and J. B. Grigley of Harris County as the four delegates from the State of Texas to the convention and all its benches and hangers-on! which they are being planned under certain conditions. The recent recognition of the colored branch of the Y. W. C. A. of Houston as a part of the National Association is the result not of a few officers, but rather of several years' struggle on the part of the few, the few who had the vision and who labored increasingly day of reality might surely dawn. We are now seeing the light of a glorious dawn, but DAWN only will help us in the day of reality help, our men and women of means, help bring on the DAY! You can and The uplift of our girls and of our women depends to a very great extent on the support of Y. W. C. A. depends upon you. With your support we can do everything, without it, to campaign effort, the white representatives of our association are going out for $80,000,000, building a new campus, asking only $200,000, the budget for 1920. This is all we ask, asking expense for the boys we are care for, the teachers, the parents and friends will not let us fall short of this amount. That asking for their pledges will be the toughest amount possible, especially when we say that this will be the only chance for that and we trust that at the close of the campaign it will be able to be said that the role of the girls and women themselves worthy of all that may be EAT AT WAFF'S CAFE Fresh Home-Made Pies a Specialty. IS SERVED FROM 11:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. RESTON 7261 1017 BAY OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE Uses strictly confidential. Watches and Je Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money in Clothes, Pistols, Sewing Machines and I Reston Ave. Phone Press: L. LOMAX ROBOT ORGEN BARBER SHOP "THROUGH THE BLOCK" 803 PRAIRIE AVENUE—413 MILAM STREET 2—ENTRANCES—2 15—CHAIRS—15 ROBOT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager. RESTON 3699 HOUSTON Fresh Home-Made Pies a Specialty. DINNERS SERVED FROM 11:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. M.DAILY PHONE PRESTON 7281 1917 SAN FELIPE OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry re- paired. Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money loaned on Watches, Clothes, Pistols, Sewing Machines and Diamonds. 818 Preston Ave. Phone Preston 348 LUCIUS W. LOMAX ROBT. S. SCOTT ORGEN BARBER SHOP "THROUGH THE BLOCK" 803 PRAIRIE AVENUE-418 MILAM STREET 2-ENTRANCES-15 15-CHAIRS-15 ROBT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager. PHONE PRESTON 3699 HOUSTON, TEXAS EUREKA DRUG STORE 524 MILAM STREET PHONE PRESTON 1712 everything in the drug line. Toilet articles are furnished a specialty. Confections and stations. J. T. M. Lindsay's office in the build. MRS. J. T. M. LINDSAY, Manager. names: Res. Hadley 2011; Store, Preston WILSON'S PHARMACY CAUCIOUS A. WILSON, Prop. We Deliver to any Part of the City Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Article KINNEY AVE. HOUSTON 524 MILAM STREET PHONE PRESTON 1712 Everything in the drug line. Toilet articles and perfumes a specialty. Confections and stationery. Dr. J. T. M. Lindsay's office in the building. MRS. J. T. M. LINDSAY, Manager. Phones: Res. Hadley 2011; Store, Preston 2834 WILSON'S PHARMACY CAUCIUS A. WILSON, Prop. We Deliver to any Part of the City Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles 2421 MCKINNEY AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS DOW'S BAKERY 2604 MKINNEY Bread, Cakes and Pies. Special attention give day and Party Cakes. PHONE CAPITOL 1723 CLARK L. DOW, PROP. We Call for and Deliver WABASH TAILORING CO. JNO. B. CAFFEY, Prop. and Mgr. Phone Capitol 3019, Preston 378 CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS MADE TO ORDER FELIPE STREET HOUST 2504 McKINNEY Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies. Special attention given to Wed- ding, Birthday and Party Cakes. PHONE CAPITOL 1723 CLARK L. DOW, PROP. O. V. TOBEY & CO. SHOE HOSPITAL Shoe Repairing Done While You Wait. Shoe and Delivered. Our Prices Can't Be Beat. Elipe Street Phone White Swan Barber S 506 Milam Street expert tonsorial artists ever ready to Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Ho SHOE HOSPITAL First-Class Shoe Repairing Done While You Wait. Shoes Called for and Delivered. Our Prices Can't Be Beat. 218 San Felipe Street Phone Capitol 3019 White Swan Barber Shop White Swan Barber Shop Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve your wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold batha. AARON BYERS, Proprietor. Time Preston 5491 418½ Trait A. S. ROSS TAILOR PANTS MADE ON 10 HOURS' NOTICE SUITS MADE TO ORDER ing and pressing done with Hoffman Sanit HOUSTON, TEXAS PANTS MADE ON 10 HOURS' NOTICE SUITS MADE TO ORDER Cleaning and pressing done with Hoffman Sanitary Steam Presser. HOUSTON, TEXAS J. M. LUDTKE, JR. FRESH AND SALT MEATS Home Killed Meats a Specialty Odin Avenue Phone Press Odin's Old Reliable Market 2819 Odin Avenue Phone Preston 3364 Odin's Old Reliable Market Any man that will make a slave out of his wife or children; that will make them the slaves and serfs of other races, instead THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 80% 1714 Prairie Avenue (Room 208, Taborian Temple, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLEIFTON F. R. RICHARDSON . . . Editor-Publisher G. B. WILLIAMS . . . City Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year $2.00 Nine months $1.50 Six months $1.00 No subscription taken for less than six months, either in or out of the city. All subscriptions must be paid in advance.) TELEPHONES: IMPORTANT! Make all checks, the Houston Informer, 807% Prairie Avenue Houston, Texas. NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston Informer and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All duly appointed agents will have receipt books. Protect your interests, as well as ours, by insisting upon a receipt and then keep it. THE INFORMER'S PLATFORM: 1. Democracy, both domestic and foreign. 2. Playgrounds for colored children. 3. Better educational facilities, both teachers and physical properties, for colored youths. 4. Educated, consecrated ministry. 5. Development of the Houston Ship Channel, thereby making Houston the South's premier city. 6. Co-operation with white and colored races on all matters of vital importance and less racial animosity and antagonism. 7. Good streets, better drainage and sanitary toilets for entire urban population. 8. Federal investigation of, and Federal legislation to suppress, lynching. 9. Equality before the law for all men and equal railway rights for all passengers. 10. Racial co-operation, teamwork, advancement, betterment and solidarity. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESG. — ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 REAL ISSUE IN REPUBLICAN RANKS. Despite the cantankerous cavortings and serving in the role of journalistic scavenger and buzzard by the chief paid newspaper hireling of the Texas "illy-white"s, the colored republicans of Harris County and Houston are not going to permit any political boot-licker to delude and deceive them and thereby deliver the race "lock, stock and barrel" to the "illy-white" regime in the Lone Star State. There is only one issue in the republican party in Texas and all this hot air and windjamming about this and that is neither here nor there; it is simply political claptrap and camouflage employed for the express purpose of befuddling the republican electors of color and "selling out" the race to those enemies of the race within and without the party, who seek the elimination of men and women out of the republican party because of their color and in spite of their character and citizenship. The chief spokesman of the black wing of the local "illy-white"s has no issue and being aided and abetted by a certain half-starved malcontent and chronic sorehead, who boasts of the fact that he is a "democrat" and never votes the republican ticket, this dirty little "sheet" has resorted to its old game of indulging in personalities, publishing a bunch of lies about those who are contending for fair play, a square deal, for human liberty, worldwide democracy and universal freedom—for "all men up and no man down." The colored voters of Houston will never follow blindly any black man who possesses no qualities of leadership; one who flops and sides against his race on all matters affecting them for weal or for woe, for a financial consideration; a man that openly remarked in a meeting at Antioch Baptist Church a few weeks ago, that "I am for Mr. . . . . . because my wife works for him." Some position for a race leader to take! What decent and respectable colored man or woman would hed the dope and "stuff" of such a jellyfish and human jackack? Supporting a man for office because his wife is a slave for that man and his family! Shades of the lamented Frederick Douglass and N. Wright Cuney! This same political puppet and moral weakling is supporting MacGregor's and Roy Nichols "lily-white" policy, we presume, for the same reason as expressed at that meeting at Antioch—because they give his wife work and thereby enable her to take care of him, since his mud-slinging and journalistic "wampoo" are losing their earning power and his handout is less as a consequence. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 STANLEY KING LEONARD WOOD. by some of the time used in hunting up in provide of his own race to air it out in publ ication a leader, but is a poor excuse of nation in that unquenchable lake of the as nothing to do with the precinct cone in this county Saturday, May 1, 1921 elected to the county convention, whi Tuesday, May 4, 1920. and meet again and be there in plenty of affairs of your convention. Nobody h to your precinct convention. The very ed voter makes you a delegate to your sure and lay off from your work and "m" and all its henchmen a solar plexus is whether the republican party is "s party" or whether it shall continue PEOPLE. now political elimination and extermin of your skin and the texture of your "whites," you blame slave; if you favor cause of your citizenship and in spite note for republicanism and American mer has an abiding and growing faith in royalty of your people, once they get the that has been given you for several and liberty for yourself and children, as delegates to the county convent adjudicacy of W. L. DAVIS as delegate district; E. H. R. GREEN, Ed McC LD and J. E. B. GRIGSBY as the four large. "whiteism" and political imperialism and Americanism! Selah! of employing some of the time used in hunting up slime and mess about members of his own race to air it out in public paper, thereby failing to provide a decent living for his family, is not only unfit to be called a leader, but is a poor excuse of a man and will have his portion in that unquenchable lake of fire and brimstone. But this has nothing to do with the precinct conventions, which will be held in this county Saturday, May 1, 1920, when delegates will be elected to the county convention, which will be held in Houston, Tuesday, May 4, 1920. Find out, if you have not done so, when and where your precinct convention meets and be there in plenty of time, to participate in the affairs of your convention. Nobody has to elect you as a delegate to your precinct convention. The very fact that you are a qualified voter makes you a delegate to your precinct convention. Be sure and lay off from your work and there to be hit "ily-whiteism" and all its henchmen a solar plexus wallop. The issue is whether the republican party in Texas shall be a "white man's party" or whether it shall continue to be the party of ALL THE PEOPLE. If you favor political elimination and extermination because of the color of your skin and the texture of your hair, then vote with the "ily-whitees", you blame slave; if you favor political participation because of your citizenship and in spite of the hue of your skin, vote for republicanism and Americanism, you free man. The Informer has an abiding and growing faith in the sincerity, fidelity and loyalty of our people, once they get the right information, and since that has been given you for several months, if you want freedom and liberty for yourself and children, elect true and tried republicans as delegates to the county convention; then endorse the candidacy of W. W. DAVIS as delegate from the eight congressional district; E. H. R. GREEN, ED McCARTHY, WM. M. McDONALD and J. B. GRIGSBY as the four delegates from the state-at-large. Swat "lily-whiteism" and political imperialism—enthrone republicanism and Americanism! Selah! BATON ROUGE. Dr. A. O. Lyons, Hon. O. P. Richardson, B. V. Kennedy left for Shreveport, La., Wednesday, April 28, in the interest of the local branch of the N. A. A. C. P., to perfect arrangements for a state convention which will be held on June 16, June 17, and June 18. The Baton Rouge branch was honored with the presence of Hon. YOU CAN LEARN A LOT FROM ADVERTISING main thing an advertiser wants to do is to to just how and why his goods are worthy or creation. You can learn a great deal from because many things you use are advertised to you buy and in your regular daily life. Because you can learn these descriptions of the things that are best and most try. The main thing an advertiser wants to do is to tell you plainly just how and why his goods are worthy of your consideration. You can learn a great deal from that alone, because many things you see advertisements are the things you buy and use in your regular daily life. By reading the advertisements, you can learn the names and read descriptions of the things that are best and most satisfactory. But advertising teachers more than that. All advertisers try to make their advertisements themselves valuable to you. A good many people have learned a whole lot about good music, good books, good food, good clothes, ways to keep healthy, ways to live comfortably, ways to keep the house and grounds looking well—they've learned all these things and many other things just by reading advertisements. Read the advertisements right along, and you will learn a lot that will be helpful and valuable to you as you go through life. used in hunting up slime and mess to air it out in public print, there is a poor excuse for his family, is not only as a poor excuse of a man and will unreachable lake of fire and brimish the precinct conventions, which date to the precinct convention, which will be held in 1920. So, when and where your preconcern in plenty of time, to participate. Nobody has to elect your convention. The very fact that you are a delegate to your precinct concern from your work and be there to him, a solar plexus wallop. The publican party in Texas shall be it shall continue to be the party, and extermination because he texture of your hair, then vote he slave; if you favor political parish and in spite of the hue of racism and Americanism, you free and growing faith in the sincerity, once they get the right information you for several months, if you yourself and children, elect true and the county convention; then enlist AVIS as delegate from the eight GREEN, ED McCARTHY, WM BESY as the four delegates from political imperialism—enthrone reel Selah! S. A. Dunn, president of the New Orleans branch. The Baton Rouge branch solicits the membership of every good thinking man and woman who wishes to see the race succeed Don't be a slacker. Join at once and let the world know that you are not a slacker. Rev. S. C. Heedley is sick. Mr. C. Cookley left for Beaumont, Texas where he will take his new post. or wants to do is to tell you it is goods are worthy of your arm a great deal from that you see advertised are the you regular daily life. By you can learn that things that are best and most sat- AMONG THE CHURCHES YOU ARE WELCOME Brown Chapel A. M. E. REV. P, D. SADLER, Pastor. Sunday, April 25, upon one to another the Holy Spirit descended in the abundantly sufficient to supply the needs of a longing people. As hard monies and supplies were a temporary shortage of ageful souls to share in the blessings that they might have received for a blessing past is the unhappy experience of a blessing lost. Future but future time alone is left in which to enjoy them. Announcements: Sunday, April 25, 10:45, sermon 11:00; 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. evening service. Make decision now on the time, place Christian Church. Odd Fellows Hall, Fifth Ward, 1212 Meadows Street. Prayer and praise service every wednesday at p.m. Lords Day sermon at 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Woman's day at 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Woman's day at 3:45 p.m. A.G. Chickon, mum resident; H.G. Greig, Greig Street Sunday school; Mrs. W. P. Thomas Sunday school; Mrs. W. P. Thomas Damascus Baptist. REV. D. H. BANKIN. Pastor Sunday school was largely attended Prof. G. B. M. Turner was a visitor to the school, baptized in Buffalo and then a final sermon; baptized in Buffalo extended the church fellowship to the newly ordained Rev. Renee Johnson, preshaped the sacramental sacraments; the Lord's Supper was administered; Sister Hale and Mr. and Mrs. John Shirley had their baptism; the pastor, Mrs. Ann White, Plum, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Eugenia Mt. Olive Baptist. (Meadow Street) REV. J. BRANFTORD. Pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. m. Super officers present *collection* class #111.0. *presentation* paired paired a glorious sermon on "Bap Pastor" a strong friend of Pastor paired a strong sermon night. W. H. M. S. was fine Monday night. W. H. M. S. was fine Monday night. Monday night at 8:30 p.m. m. banquet was given in honor of the candidates, which was a grand affair Mt. Rose Baptist. REV. L. WILLIAM, Pastor. Sunday school捆住 @ 30 a.m. by supt. A. Gaskin. At 11 a.m. the pastor filled the pulpit. At night serv- ments. The rear reveal serv- ments. MRS. Mount Zion Baptist. (Canal St.) Rev. E. H. Branch Pastor Pleasant Grove Baptist. Fifth Ward, Clark and Opelusia St. DR. F. H. COOK, Pastor. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Sloan Memorial M. E. REV. J. W. GILDER, P. C. Order of services: Sunday school 9:30 a.m. m: greaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. m: greaching 11 a.m. tuesday night, class meet in; Wednesday night, chair rehearsal; Thursday night, prayer meetin; Friday night, meeting, school sunday school was well attended. At 11 a.m. the private were baptized. The revival closed Wednesdays day night with 19 additions. Pastor is contemplating to general our present congregation. Moines, Ia, in May, many visitors were present Sunday morning, among them, members of Shadowens has cast her lot with us. We are always with our members Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Last Sunday was Y. W. C. A. day in many of the churches, ministered in many of the associations and collections were taken. We gratefully acknowledge the interest taken in the work. The Excelsior Corps Girl Reserves, entertained the boys of their class at a party at the Center for Women's Studies and collections are in lodaking on *Princess Law*. Mrs. Josse Taylor was chairperson. The Jolyce Corp Girl Reserves were entertained the proms of the Monday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed the proms of the Monday afternoon. The *Bible Crusaders* were given are invited to the audition when "The Blue Crusaders" was given are invited to the association our association. Sunday, May 2nd you are invited to the Friendly Hour with the program has been arranged by Miss Dow. It is hoped that gentlemen will make sure they hear a welcome awaits them. Mrs. Arts and Miss Gant will hear a where欢迎 awaits them. W. Y. C. A. wants 300 women to meet at the Center Monday afternoon at m. for practice on the pageant *Carnival*. Port of the results of the Y. W. C. A. campaign will appear in the papers DIBOLL DOTS. Sliph Baptist Church had the second anniversary of pastor, Rev. J. Brantford, on April 4th, and had a sermon on the occasion of our pastor or $20 of suit clothes and our Our Rev. J. W. Harris preached the sermon and said many good things for our pastor. Our hearts were over with the Holy Ghost. Sliver Baptist Church will be offering service. Please send us The Informed every week — HEW V. E. JONES, RENS. LYONS LOCALS Closing exercises Loyons High School largely attended; graduates Miss Jolie May Jones, L. C. Grazia and Golden Wilson. Burleson County School District, May 1st, 8 p. m., Chas. Saturday, May 1st, 8 p. m., Chas.仁俊 chairman, Shiny Brooks and Harry Blue, committee. All true republicans are invited. Rev. James Jordon. Housed, fill his appoints at the University of Louis Jones, Wm. Brooks Pearl Allen. Mr Wilson Franklin, Son of Rev. Marian Milneau, Wm. Brooks April 24th IMPORTANT NOTICE! AGENTS AND READERS. All matter intended for inception in the current issue must reach our office NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, JULY 18, 2015 WEEK. All persons to be get news into the Southern's greatest information firm, HUSTON INFORMER, will please themselves accordingly. 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I she' wuz a wurst diskose, an' wile it never toched me, it she dold were o' saten outen sum er dem o' mose-back hiper-krifts wuz wsett in' in dat ordurey. Dats a merticular thing, if eu yuer notsted it, dat de sermum yuz nobs, but alue misses yuz, YMCA SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Clothes That Are Good And one of the reasons for that is, that aside from "quality materials" and dependable trimmings, High-Art tailors never hesitate to put their best efforts into a High-Art Suit. It, of course, is "Clothes That Are Good." 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More of Those Gorgeous Pattern Values to $27.50, Specially Priced and Words are really inadequate to properly de- charm and beauty of these Hats. Their o their quality, their authenticity vie with each their appeal to the particular woman. Of G Leghorns and Hairbraids with trimming goose, crushed roses, ostrich bands, ribbon etc. All wanted shades and color combination Send Us Your Mail Orders. THE TALK Georgeous Pattern Hats Specially Priced at $14.98 Guide to properly describe the these Hats. Their originality, antiquity vie with each other in regular woman. Of Georgettes, with trimmings of burnt rich bands, ribbon streamers, and color combinations. Sunday, Sunday over, scholes money, Rally $13.87; livery, den, hires New Georgettes. Sunday collect, collect $295. All day honor at W. get BOAT TALK OF THE TOWN ONE TOWN ANGLE TOGGERY SHOP 510 Travis Street More of Those Gorgeous Pattern Hats Values to $27.50, Specially Priced at $14.98 Words are really inadequate to properly describe the charm and beauty of these hats. Their originality, their quality, their authenticity vie with each other in their appeal to the particular woman. Of Geogettes, Leghorns and Hairbraids with trimming of burnt goose, crushed roses, ostrich bands, ribbon streamers, etc. All wanted shades and color combinations. Clearance Sale Continues this to be the busiest shop in tow. That's and every article in stock is sold at greatly re- ave nearly half and more on every Spring Coat on buy here. Will Remember This Sale By Its Remarkable W lesses | Spring C We want this to be the business shop in town. That's why every garment and every article in stock is at greatly reduced prices. You can save nearly half and more on every Spring Coat Suit, Dress or Skirt you buy here. You Will Remember This Sale By Its Remarkable Values. Spring Silk Dresses Handsome Georgettes, embroidered Taffeta and the new Fouland Silk in every color. Over a hundred different models to choose from. $39.50 Silk Dresses, sale price $19.75 $49.50 Silk Dresses, sale price $24.75 $59.50 Silk Dresses, sale price $31.75 Spring Coat Suits By far the best sale of Suits in tow pleased with the styles and material the stout ladies can be fitted $39.50 Spring Coat Suits, sale price $49.50 Spring Coat Suits, sale price $59.50 Spring Coat Suits, sale price Slightly mussed Volle Dresses, regularly priced up to $15.00; sale price $3.95 Slightly soiled Wash Skirts, worst double; sale price $9.5c, $19.5c, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 + and Leather Bags to choose from. All re- sale price 98c to $4.95. BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL A large variety of Silk and Leather Bags to can save nearly half. Sale price 98c to $4.95. THE BEST PLACE TO A large variety of Silk and Leather Bags to choose from. All reduced liberally. You can save nearly half. Silk and Leather Bags. THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL Mr. Henry Robinson, Galveston, was up Sunday to hear Col Simmons. Rev. Johnson, Houston, preached Sunday night at Trinity M. E. Church. Pascal Porte, the pastor of Porte, Mr. Alex Gray, who has been ill, is convalescent. The Art Canning Club met at the residence of Mrs. Porte to talk by the president the hostess Send Us Your Mail Orders. Spring Silk Dresses New Spring Suits You will want a new Sport Skirt or jeans or wedge or jeans or a real gorgeous Skirt Skirt of the new Fantast, Tricolor Skirt, and the onette, Pallu, Kumsa Kumsa and the all wool-blue Kumsa and the all wool-blue this sale, too. Every size, including stouts. All col- $29.50 Spring Skirts. Sale price ..... $15.75 Special Pure Silk Hose Fashioned and with seams in back. Blue and black with clocks. $350 values. price $2.45 Spring Coat Suits By far the best sale of Suits in town. You will be pleased with the styles and materials. All sizes; $35.50 Spring Coat Suits, sale price ..... $23.50 $45.50 Spring Coat Suits, sale price ..... $24.75 $55.50 Spring Coat Suits, sale price ..... $39.50 Slightly soiled Wash Skirts, worth more than double; sale price ..... $19.55 $19.55 $19.55 $4.95 PAGE 6 d the Litle Zion Home Mission at her home, April 29, at 4 cclock. He retired Eliza Collins departed this life April 24. She was survived by two daughters, a prayer Saturday that will long be remembered. His prayer was for all mankind. Cuero was very, very sad. He will remember a sentent man, April 26. The Cuero colored second baseball team is now being organized by Manager Stanley Stern. Will you mind or do you devote a percentage of his time in trying to bring his baseball team up to a standard of 100 per cent in games with any second team boys, age up to 18 or 19 years. Those desiring Eliza Collins, Stanley E. Richard, Cuero, Texas. BISHOP COLLEGE Dean Fuller was in Carthage last week, where he addressed the commission of the High School Prof. J. H. Pendleton, principal. One of our alumnae Mr. Peter Chabanel of Louisiana was present, after making a fairly bad showing on the road, has returned with a new book of nine. Beat Marshall Braves last Friday to five. The choir, the Central High rendered several num- central High rendered several num- East Texas Museum spiritual before East Texas Museum spiritual before City Hall Audition (white) at the City Hall Audition highly appreciated. Miss Ruby A. Taylor, assistant in music and student, went to the N. Texas teachers' Ames High School program she appeared on program. She was accompanied by Miss Ida Green, class assistant in visited Prof. and M. A. E. Holland DE RIDDER DOTS. Sunday school wag well attended Sunday, Supt. Harris is all smiles from the scholarship. Review by Rev. Balk, mourn our Sunday school missionary $136.71. Pastor was with us and de- veloped the grief seminary of Mr. B. H. Bryant rendered excellent music Sunday. closed out the red and blue context Sunday with the blues in the lead; collection for Sunday was $600 total $255. The Reds gave a reception Fri- day in honor of the victorious Blues at W. L. Boutner's Barber Shop and informer. *GENTRUDE BOATNER* Corsets Goat Half Price. The dainties Blouses at. the oldies pro Mills at. included in all three quarter and regular length sleeves; all sizes, included in all three sizes; all Crepe de China; Pongee Crepe de China; Silsa all in this sale. Every Kimoon in stock is reduced for quick clear- care surer suit! will wash one this summer. $9.99 Kimoon - Sale $4.99 Kimoon - Sale $4.99 Kimoon - Sale price $6.98 Kimoon - Sale price $4.95 Special House Aprons and MIDIEDS-Regularly priced $2.49 Sale price $1.49 House In black and white Sale special price 50c Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corn and calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of "Freezone" upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. Hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet lift right off—no humbug! hard corn, soft corn, corns between the toes, and the heel of the foot bottom of feet lift right off-no Tiny bottles of "Freeze" can but a few cans at drug store MY WIFE HAS GONE CRAZY. EVERY WOMAN This startling message came to us over the 'phone, but the gentleman merely wanted to tell us how well he'd performed for us. He'd be derful "White Flame Burners," the only real improved, practical burner for common kerosene lamps on the street. He'd be derful "1500 Houston housekeepers are now using them; an agent in every ward in every town in Texas. Sample barber and agent's terms for us." We write quick. THE AGENTS SUPPLY COMPANY 80% Prairie Avenue DR. H. C. LEWIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8071½ Prairie, Room 221 Phone Preston 4181 ROYAL CANDY KITCHEN and ICE CREAM PARLOR 719 SAN FELIPE CANDIES, CIGARS AND FRUITS COLD DRINKS WITH SANITARY PARLOR IN REAR HAVE YOU TRIED THE COLLINS' HAIR GROWER? If not, why not? My hair is a fair sample of what it will do for you. It makes rough or kinky hair soft, bad hair good, good hair better, and is guaranteed to stop hair from falling out. A two-ounce (large box) will convince you that it is one of the best on the market. Price $50 per box. Pressing Oil same price. Manufactured By MRS. J. D. COLLINS, 1106 O'Neil St., Houston, Tex. THE NEW GROCERY STORE ON ODIN A. NOODLEMAN GROCERY AND PRODUCE Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Produce and Vegetables 2614 Odin Avenue Phone Capitol 2837 FREE DELIVERY PORSTON ANDERSON TAYLOR When Auto Troubles Call SAN FELIPE AUTO REPAIR COMPANY 1013 San Felipe Street The Only Fireproof Garage Operated by Negroes. WE REPAIR, WASH, POLISH AND STORE CARS OPEN 8AM NIGHT WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LAND OF RENT CARS PHONE: PRESTON 5514 ROYAL CANDY KITCHEN and ICE CREAM PARLOR 719 SAN FELIPE 7% BAY FELLOW CANDIER, COCONUT AND FRUITS DRIED DRINKS WITH BANIARY PAIL IN REAR HAVE YOU TRIED THE COLLINS' HAIR GROWER? If not, why not? My hair is a fair sample of what it will do for you. It makes rough or kniky hair soft, bad hair good, good hair better, and is guaranteed to stop hair from falling out. A twoounce (large box) will convince you that it is one of the best on the market. Price 50c per box. Pressing Oil same price. Manufactured By THE NEW GROCERY STORE ON ODIN A. NOODLEMAN GROCERY AND PRODUCE Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Produce and Vegetables 2614 Odin Avenue Phone Capital 2837 Phone Capitol 2837 FREE DELIVERY The Only Fireproof Garage Operated by Negroes. WE REPAIR, WASH, POLISH AND STORE CARS WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF RENT CARS WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREE TREATMENT CREOLINE SUPPLY CO. Lock box 751, San Antonio, Tex. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 Answer These Questions Yourself! Do you want a democracy in deed, truth and action rather than one in name? Do you believe in fundamental principles of republicanism and Americanism? Do you favor Americanism over internationalism, republicanism over imperialism? Do you advocate mobocracy, aristocracy and despotic oligarchy? Do you believe in a "government OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE?" Are you willing for America to be made and maintained safe for all its citizens? Do you oppose Ninshnik kultur in Europe as well as in Europe? MR. DODSON WARNS USERS OF GALOMEL MR. DODSON WARNS USERS OF GALOMEL STOP THAT COUGH! By Using 555 COUGH REMEDY For Sale at All Drug Stores. PRACTICE SELF-HELP It's a Mighty Nice Thing. GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 W. M. C. DICKSON, A. B. J. B. J. M. Attorney and Counselor at Law. For honesty and ability in all matters pertaining to the law you should see him. Office 40%½ Milan Street HOUSTON, TEXAS Phone Preston 1439 Do you oppose caste and class legislation and the raising of race issues in political and domestic affairs? Are you willing to sell your birthright for a mess of porridge? Do you consider yourself an American citizen—free and unrestricted, good enough to hold and serf held under the leash of political cowardice, indifference and apathy? Do you believe that the hand of God ought to be the trigger in France for universal liberty, worldwide democracy and human freedom is good enough to cast a ballot in America and have that ballot count- IN A NEW ROLE HON. MILTON H. GRIPFIN, member of the staff of the American Mutual Benefit Association, who covered himself with glory at the City Auditorium last Sunday in introducing Colonel Roscoe C. Simmons to that vast concourse of people. "Friends, we are in the purple dawn of a new day and a new Negro is on the road," he said. "He holds in common with the Negro of yesterday is his universal love for those brave boys of our world, whose courage and strength in incubated into this race ever since those brave boys of our world have encountered the mightiest war man chine that man ingenuely coul in the past to kill him. This new Negro, like Needham Robert and John Johnson, has been able to fill a man's place if only given no special favors but demands justice. "If this new Negro had been on the road, he would have been when man like Williams was so foully murdered and 'chef Baker had told him to bring the criminals to justice.' He would have iron bars right now, regardless of the officer or the pigment of his skin or the pigment of his "This is an age of real men and you must make no mistake at this very moment. Now is the time to elect as delegates to your conventions. I mean the delegates, Grigory Veski, who will not sell out for a mess of potlatch; men who put manhood in their hearts; men who honor of their race above gold; men who, if necessary, will put their hands on the table; men who own way to conventions and who refuse to be the tools of any political party." **Friends, when coming here this evening I saw a little two-passenger car to the filling station, but after the Carriage was filled and started it was not one before the dust from its rear wheels and the tires were dirty, your little two-passenger Ford and I take very great pleasure and delight in presenting to you your Cadillac were not exempted from any of the martial appeals and responsibilities should stand aloof and permit political pie-hunters and federal patronage seekers to sheltive them, dictate the policy and run the party exclusively, wholly, solely, world without end? Do you know that the ballot is the greatest weapon of defense ever conceived by human beings? Then, vote for E. H. R. Green, Ed McCarthy, Wm. M. McDonald and J. B. Griggsy as four delegates from state-at-large and W. L. Davis from this (the eight) congressional district—all to represent us in the national G. H. Convention, Chicago, June 8, 1920. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! AT THE NEW BARGAINS. One 5-room house and hall on Dow- ling St. $600 down. One 4-room house and hall on Dow- ling St. $500 down. One house on Leeland Ave. $400 down. One 6-room house on Jefferson. $400 down. One 5-room house on Calbuon. $350 down. One 6-room house on Elgin. $1000 down. One 4-room house on Elgin. $250 down. One 6-room house, electric lights, on Hutchins St., $450 down, yearly payments. One 6-room house, hall, electric lights and gas, $800 down; on Webster, One 5-room house for $500 down; on Webster Ave. One 8-room house on St. Emanuel, $500 down. One 6-room house on St. Emanuel, $400 down. Three 6-room houses on Arthur St. ,$500 down. One 14-room house on Arthur St., all modern, $700 down. One 6-room 2-story in Independence Heights, $300 down. One 6-room house on Ruthven St. $500 down. One 6-room house and three 2-room houses on Providence, all sanitary $150 down. One house on Carr St. 4 rooms and hall, brand new, modern, $500. Three 4-room houses on Carr, $100 down. One 5-room house, 8-foot hall, and one lot, 150 feet, $100 down. Two market St. on Market St. $100 down. One 5-room house on Bayou, $500 down. One 6-room house and hall, all sanitary, electric lights, $500 down; First Ward. One 4-room house and one 3-room house for $400 down; In First Ward. One 6-room houses in First Ward, $500 each. One 2-story house, $3000, $500 down; In First Ward. One 6-room houses for $600 each, $250 down. One brand new 4-room house in Sixth Ward, close to car line and Dickson Car Wheel Company, for $300 down. One 5-room and one 4-room house on Pease Ave, all sanitary, $500 down. One 6-room house on St. Charles, all sanitary, $500 down. One 4-room house on Live Oak St, $550 down. One house on Palmer, 4 rooms and a hall, $150 down. One house, corner lot, in Wilson Addition, $250 down. One house on Beauchamp St. $200 down bursalburg lots. $4 down and $4 per month. One-6-room house on Ruthen Street for $600 down. bursalburg house and hall on Ruthen Street, $250 down One 4-room house on Robin Street, $300 down One 3-room house on Robin Street, $300 down Two 3-room houses on Andrew Street, $300 down One 4-room house on St. Charles, $400 down. One 5-room house on Chartres Street, $500 down. One 5 room house on Live Oak, $250 down down. One 4 room house on Hutchins Street, $250 down on each. One 4 room house on McGregor Street, $250 down One 4 room house on Spring Street, $200 down We are ready to show you this property at any time. Call us up if you want to see it. We car out for you and show you the property. We also have room in the car for your friends. Bring them. We are here to help you. We car out for 10 minutes outside. We are down stairs on the ground floor at 411 Milam Street, where we will be glad to see you. BOB ROBERTS REAL ESTATE 4195; Milam St. Phone 3607. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER NOW IN OUR NEW HOME PEOPLE'S PHARM PHARMACY PEOPLE'S PHARMACY "Your Nilty Drug Store." We are now ready to serve all your wants in Call in or phone us at any time. DR. G. R. M. NEWMAN and HOMER E. M. Proprietors have all your wants in our line. name. N and HOMER E. McCOY crietors We are now ready to serve all your wants in our line. Call in or phone us at any time. DR. G. R. M. NEWMAN and HOMER E. McCOY Proprietors Phones Preston 1909-3343 PERRY'S BARBER SHOP B. H. ("BUPD") PERRY, Prop. 4 CHAIRS—STAR ARTISTS Fifth Ward's pioneer toneserial artist. Hair cut, shave, shampooing, electrical hair treatments. 2720 ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street A Stitch in TIME saves Nipe Our policy is a needle that will stick PERRY, Prop. HAR ARTISTS Artist. Hair cut, shave, massaging, presenta. HOUSTON, TEXAS RESTAURANT Proprietor AND NIGHT EXPERIENCED HELP be Convinced from Street Stitch for ME over time Needle that will stick through Wison as proofs are submitted. Over Over $620,000.00 paid to beneficiar- women employed. TUAL BENEFIT ASS'N. corporated 1908 W. M. NICKERSON, JR., Secy. 11 ST., HOUSTON, TEX. My hair and skin are in stretched condition. What ben preparations. They are it, highest class articles for today. I absolutely recom- mure money back if they are ally. Velvet, they are fine, ever use anything else, and them." B. H. ("BUBD") PERRY, Prop. 4 CHAIRS—STAR ARTISTS Fifth Ward's piano tenor solo artist. Hair cut, shave, massaging, shampooing, electrical hair treatments. 2720 ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE ENCANCED HELP Drop in and be Convicted 415 Milam Street Our policy is a needle that will stick through Death claims paid as soon as proofs are sub- 120,000 policies in force. Over $620,000.00 paid to les. 275 race men and women employed. AMERICAN MUTUAL BENEFIT A Incorporated 1908 J. B. GRIGSBY, Pres. W. M. NICKERSON 419½ MILAM ST., HOUSTON, TEX. NILE QUEEN QUALITY COUNTS NILE QUEEN FREE! Deluxe Beauty Book write to day for a copy! Miss Velvet Brown: "My hair and skin a wretched condition. can you recommend?" Drublist: "Try NILE QUEEN preparations. The fineest, greatest highest class article skin and hair on the market today. I absolutely re- mend them and will give your money back if the not as represented." Miss Olive Queen: "Really, Velvet, they are I never use anything else, all the girls are crazy about them." Death claims paid as soon as proofs are submitted. Over 120,000 policies in force. Over $620,000 paid to beneficiaries. 275 race men and women employed. AMERICAN MUTUAL BENEFIT ASS'N. Incorporated 1908 J. B. GRIGSBY, Pres. W. M. NICKERSON, JR., Secy. 419½ MILAM ST., HOUSTON, TEX. NILE QUEEN QUALITY COUNTS NILE QUEEN NILE QUEEN FREE! Deluxe Beauty Book-write day for a copy! Miss Velvet Brown: "My hair and skin are in can you recommend?" Drublist: "Try NILE QUEEN preparations. They are the finest, purest, highest class articles for skin and hair on the market today. I absolutely recommend them and will give your money back if they are not as represented." Miss Olive Queen: "Really, Velvet, they are fine. I never use anything else, and all the girls are crazy about them." KASHMIR CHEMICAL COMPANY 312 SOUTH CLARK ST., CHICAGO The World's Finest Preparations For Hair and Skin For Sale at all Drug Stores and Beauty Shops. Phil Herbison, R. F. D.; Baner Libr. Co., J. M. Frierson, 307 Glenue; Bettie Colburn, R. F. D.; Baner Libr. Co., J. M. Frierson, 307 Felipe; Lola B. Snow, 405 San Felipe. The World's Finest Preparations For Hair and Skin For Sale at all Drug Store and Beauty Shop. Phil Heizer 1503 Clay Avenue, R. F. D. Baines, Co. J. M. Frierson, 807's Avondale, Colo. B. Snow, 405 San Felice, Lola B. Snow, 405 San Felice 410 Milam Street time—and eternity. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Ra-ba-netes TAKE THE PLACE OF CALOMEL They are not only a substitute, but a superior. Being purely vegetable, they never sicken, salivate or endanger you in any way. All druggists, 25c. Ra-ba-netes TAKE THE PLACE OF CALOMEL They are not only a substitute, but a superior. Being purely vegetable, they never sicken, salivate or endanger you in any way. All fungiate, 25c. SOLD AT HERBERT'S DRUG STORE DR. W. E. TAYLOR Physician and Surgeon Office Phone: Pres. 1551 Residence: Phone Hadley 1076 Residence 3101 Dowling Street OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING GATESWELL GORDON BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING AND TRUCK BUILDING 1018 N. SAN JACINTO STREET Physician and Surgeon Office Phone: Pres. 1551 Residence: Phone Hadley 1076 Residence 3101 Dowling Street OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING Phone Preston 3156 GILLIAM'S CAFE 307 San Felipe Street 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 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 STONE'S FURNITURE COMPANY AT 2610 ODIN AVENUE The best place for you to trade. Our merchandise is new and up-to-date. Terms are liberal and treatment courteous. STORAGE GAS OILS THE CUT RATE GARAGE The best place for you to trade. Our merchandise is new and up-to-date. Terms are liberal and treatment courteous. STORAGE GAB OILS THE CUT RATE GARAGE Corner Congress and Austin Streets Have your car overhauled and repaired now. Have it done by experts. No job too small. No contract too large and your satisfaction guaranteed. GIVE US A TRIAL—NO CHARGES TO EXAMINE YOUR CAR PHONE Preston 3769 Luther McMillan, Mgr. HOUSTON, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS "Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster" Printing Service 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 and allow us to print one job for you. We are confident you will thereafter be a regular patron. Webster Printing Company PHONES PRESTON 3783-3379 220 SAN FELIPE IS YOUR HAIR SHORT Breaking off, Thin or Falling Out? Is Your --- AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IF SO, you should AT ONCE begin using MADAME N. A. FRANKEL'S HAIR GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Prep treatments you should use, you should discourage and give up before giving your Hair Grower a trial. It has promoted an abundant growth of hair for thousands and it has promoted the most modern equipped Beauty Parks in the United States at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas, employing 40 operators in the two patents and have graduated all over the country that is proof positive that Hair Prep can be. I own two of the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Parlors in the United States located at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas; employing 40 operators in the two parlors and have graduates all over the country making so, which is proof positive that My Hair Preparations are the very best that money can buy. MY SPECIAL OFFER Those desiring to try my Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to your address a Six Weeks Trial Treatment, consisting of Champoo, Hair Grower and Pressing Oil, with full instructions to use the same for only $10. One Trial Treatment will convince you of its value. I also teach my System personally or by mail. Write me for terms. MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. A 505 PRAIRIE AIRE, HOUSTON, TEX. Those desireing to try my Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to your address a Six Week's Trial Treatment, consisting of Shampoo, Hair Grower and Hair Styling Instruction, with instructions for the same only for $1.10. I also Trial Treatment will cost you of its value. Write me for terms. MAKE ALL ORDERS TO MADAME R. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. A BOSPRIE AYE., HOUSTON, TEX. CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California" swap of Pigeon on book for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm-free kind of physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for chicks down on each bottle. Give it without fear. RASCALS Biliousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation, driven out with "Cascarets" Why take mastic cathatics, sickening salts, or stomach-turning oils to drive these rascals out? Let gentle, harmless Cascarets remove the liver and bowel pores lining the intestines. With your toque coated, your skin allow, your breath offensive, and your stomach inflammation. Cascarets drug and rid your liver, stomach, and bowels of the excess bile, poisoning, and irritation. Cascarets are also able. Cascarets never gripe, never increase, never incurement. They cost many dollars. Civil Engineer and Architect Modern Homes and Public Buildings, Plats and Maps. 2619 Tuam Ave. SEE SHABBY, FADED GARMENTS TURN NEW "Diamond Dyes" Make Old App- alred Fresh and Stylish Don't worry about perfect results. Use Diamond Dyes' guarantee to give a new look to your fabrics, a rich, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods—dresses, blouses, dresses, coverings, coatings. The Direction Book with each package explains plainly how to diamond dye any color fabric you want to make. match any material, have drizzler show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAYS and MONDAYS Some of these:— 25c White Pine Cough Syr.20c 25c Flumonia Salve .20c 25c Vicks Salve .20c 25c 666 .20c 25c Dr. Diemer's Grip Malarine Tablets .20c 25c Aspirin Tablets .20c 25c Lax. Bromo Quinine .25c 25c Antiphilologist .25c 25c Elix. I. Q. & S. .25c Nux and Iron Tablets (They build you up) .25c 25c Colorize (all colors) .21c All Black and White Tablets .21c All Palmer's goods, each .21c 60c Dodson's Livertone .48c 10c E Vampiro .4 for 25c 60c Syr. of Pepsin .48c $1.25 Lares Hair Dress- ing .48c 75c Lacreole Hair Tonic .50c 75c Lacreole Shampoo .50c $1.10 S. S. S. .90c $1.90 S. S. S. .150c 2602 Dowling St. Had. 610 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 L. V. ALLEN LAWYER—NOTARY CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY. 807½ PRAIRIE AVENUE Office Phone Preston 4181 ROOM NO. HARMONS' DRY GOODS STORE Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A full package of Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage solves Houston, Texas. millions of people In each unbroke "Bayer Tablets of are total demand genuine Aspirin for Aspirite is trade me ASED SNELL & L. 423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas. WAR HAS CEASED But the price of leather is advancing. Economy is the watchword. Have your old shoes refinished now by THE LACERING SHOE REPAIR SHOP 417 Milam Street Equipped with the best machinery purchasable and experienced workmen. If your work is not satisfactory, return it and we will make it all right. DAVIS' Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining it of eliminating all the poisonous substances collect the wrong combinations, an over-balanced diet, a pericidity, auto-inoxication, melanolody, and fit be abated by using this wonderful powder. Just tient to a smiling hope, with great chances of total We doubt if the medical fraternity of the world can chronic headaches, hyperacidity, dyspepsia, biliary We have received many testimonials, from suffering found themselves benefited by its use. Sells for 25c This powerful prescription contains no opium, not from the purest vegetable drugs, obtained from the botanical kingdom. Never before, in the history the world, for such a small sum. Sells for 25 cents DAVIS' EXTRACT OF Combining in an agreeable form vegetable alternatives mended for the treatment of minor skin ailments, such which Potassium iodide, and Sodium Salicylate are expelling all blood impurities. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT—These are said to be common. The poisons are distributed through the entire inflammation is said to cause the excruciating pains in DAVIS KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY—A prodisorders, scanty and scalding urine, and all chronic The functions of the kidneys is to filter the blood and particles of decay from the body into the bladder, and properly, the impurities and poisonous matter remain intoxication may result. DISEASED KIDNEY—Some of the symptoms of disease the hook and sides cloudy urine, with red deposits, desire to urinate, scalding and smarting pains in passing acid poisoning, rheumatism, dropsy and gravel. EWIS' A. C. Combining in an aromatic base, various substances collected in the system, due to balanced diet, all of these errors and the unhealthy, and finally a lingering death powder. Just a single dose will change chances of totally regaining health. Of the world can produce a better real dyspepsia, billiousness, sour stomach, from suffering persons who have a case. Sells for 25c. Has no opium, morphine, chloral hydrate obtained from various continents, red in the history of medicine, was a more sells for 25 cents; worth twenty-five h. Extract of SARSAPARILLA. Table alteratives, with iodide of potassium, such as Pimples, Skin Eruptions, Salicylate are indicated, dull headache are said to be caused by the presence of through the entire system, often settles in curing pains in rheumatism and gout. EMEDY—A proprietary preparation relied on all chronic complaints arising from the blood and strain off from the system of the bladder, and then through the regular matter remaining in the blood and blood symptoms of diseased kidneys are, sharply red deposits, scanty, high-colored and gurgling pains in passing urine, puffiness under and gravel. ACME SYSTEM OF BEAUTIFYING. Have you ever tried the new method? If not you should go to your druggist. Hair Grower, price 50c. If your hair is not straight enough, Straightener and Glosser. For sale. For that "Bad" complexion, pimples, scalp. Recommended for general debility, loss in builder and purifier. Vegetable kingdom, together with money refunded. FAMOUS QUINING. To make hair grow, cleanse the hair. Grower, a tonic, made express the roots of the hair setting forth. If hair is falling out, use the fall-falling hair, restores the color, again, and in about ninety days we it has not come out from old age. People's Drug Store, 410 Milam Street. Any colored drug store throughout town. If your dealer cannot supply you, write CINE CO., Box 511. DAVIS' A. C. P. Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining in an aromatic base, various vegetable medicines, capable of eliminating all the poisonous substances collected in the system, due to improper digestion, over-eating, the wrong combinations, an over-balanced diet, all of these errors and mistakes, causing constipation, hyperacidity, auto-intoxication, melancholy, and finally a lingering death, all of these fatal complaints can be abated by using this wonderful powder. Just a single dose will change a despaired and neurotic patient to a smiling hope, with great chances of totally regaining health. We doubt if the medical fraternity of the world can produce a better remedy for constipation, indigestion, chronic headaches, hyperacidity, dyspepsia, billiousness, sour stomach and all liver complaints. We have received many testimonials, from suffering persons who have used this valuable medicine, and found themselves benefitted by its use. Sells for 25c. This powerful prescription contains no opium, morphine, chloral hydrate or strychnine, but is made up from the purest vegetable drugs, obtained from various continents, representing several families of the botanical kingdom. Never before, in the history of medicine, was a more meritorious remedy offered to the world, for such a small sum. Sells for 25 cents; worth twenty-five hundred. DAVIS' EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND Combining in an agreeable form vegetable alternatives, with iodide of potash, and other valuable medicines recommended for the treatment of minor skin ailments, such as Pimples, Skin Eruptions, certain forms of rheumatism, in which Potassium Iodide, and Sodium Salicylate are indicated, dull headaches, constipation and to assist nature in expelling all blood impurities. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT—These are said to be caused by the presence of uric acid and other poisons in the system. The poisons are distributed through the entire system, often settles in the joints, muscles and tissues. This inflammation is said to cause the excruciating pain in rheumatism and gout. DAVIS KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY—A proprietary preparation recommended for all kidney and bladder disorders, scanty and scalding urine, and all chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder. The functions of the kidneys is to filter the blood and strain the system of effete and worn out matter or particles of decay from the body into the bladder, and through the regular channels, if they fail to do their work properly, the impurities and poisonous matter remaining in the blood and body—poisoning, or what is called auto-activation by your result. DISEASED KIDNEYFS—Some of the symptoms of diseased kidneys are, sharp, shooting pains through the small of the back and sides, cloudy urine, with red deposits, scanty, high-colored and sometimes bloody urine, a frequent desire to urinate, scalding and smarting pains in passing urine, puffiness under the eyes, swelling of the limbs, uric acid poisoning, rheumatism, dropsy and gravel. Acme Skin Food and Face Bleach, for that "Bad" cont blotches, ringworms and all skin trouble. Full directions on all packages. D. M. C. Medical Discovery—A tonic recommended for g of weight, stomach disorders, a system builder and pu A scientific remedy prepared from the vegetable king aromatics, guaranteed to give results or money refund Acme Skin Food and Face Bleach, for that "Bad" complexion, pimples, blotches, ringworms and all skin trouble. Full directions on all packages. D. M. C. Medical Discovery—A tonic recommended for general debility, loss of weight, stomach disorders, a system builder and purifier. Aromatics, estamides promote relaxation together with aromatics, guaranteed to give results or money refunded. All D. M. C. Preparations on sale at People's Drug Our preparations can be bought at any colored d where no stores are to be found. If your dealer DAVIS MEDICINE AGENTS WANT All D. M. C. Preparations on sale at People's Drug Store, 410 Milam Street and Others. Our preparations can be bought at any colored drug store throughout the state and from agents in towns where no stores are to be found. If your dealer cannot supply you, write the AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE ```markdown ``` J. H. HARMON, PROP. 423 San Felipe St. THE ACME QUININE HARDGROWER NET CONTENTS 2 OZ MFD BY DAVIS MEDICINE CO ROBX 916 CALVESTON TEXAS. PRICE $1.00 PER BOX ACME SRIGHTNER & GLOSSER CONTENTS BY MFD BY DAWNSMEDICINE CO. DO BOX B14 GALVESTON TREASURE 35 CENTS BY SCREENING & BEAUTY TIME ASPIRIN—Its Uses First Introduced by "Bayer" in the Year 1900 ACME SYSTEM OF GROWING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR Have you ever tried the new method of growing and beautifying your hair? If not you should go to your druggist and demand a box of Acme Quinine Hair Grower, price 50e. If your hair is not straight enough, kinky, or curly, you should use Acme Straightener and Glosser. For sale by druggists and agents, Price 35e. QUININE HAIR GROWER c, cleanse the scalp, and apply our famous Quinine ic, made expressly for the purpose of stimulating setting forth a new crop of healthy hair. out, use the famous Egyptian Hair Restorer. Stops es the color, and sets forth the hair to growing ninety days will grow hair on a bald head, where from old age. 10 Milam Street and Others. e throughout the state and from agents in towns FAMOUS QUININE HAIR GROWER To make hair grow, cleanse the scalp, and apply our famous Quinine Hair Grower, a tonic, made expressly for the purpose of stimulating the roots of the hair setting forth a new crop of healthy hair. If hair is falling out, use the famous Egyptian Hair Restorer. Stops falling hair, restores the color, and sets forth the hair to growing again, and in about ninety days will grow hair on a bald head, where it has not come out from old age. ANNE SKIN WHITENER A SKIN FOOD & COMPLETION CLEANER DAVIS MEDICINE CO DIRECTOR OF OUR OTHER DEALS, US, USA City Happenings Houses for rent or sale by owner. Phone Dr. B. F. Burl, Presston 4657. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Smith spent a delightful week-end in San Antonio. Miss Sadeh Dehes, 1871 Cleveland, is still on the sick list. Miss R. L. Dehes, 1857 Robin, has been on the sick list. Miss R. L. Pole, who has been teaching in Velaoce, is in the city for her vacation. M. M. M. Bryant, Informer agent at Spring, was here to hear Col. Simmons. Rev. W. Hartley Jackson, editor Taborian Banner, Hopstead, was here Tuesday on business. Consult Dr. I. L. Jones for high-class students. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Exams without charge. Mrs. C. D. Valentine, 1404 Crosby, is visiting her sister, Susie Musser-Frell, in El Paso, while the latter is sick. A 5-room cottage for $1500, on easy terms, is the best bargain on the market. See me, now. E. W. M. Milam, 1899 Milam, will preside on the route. His wife will his birthday. Mrs. C. D. Calhoun, 1866 Live Oak, has left for Akron, Ohio, stopping at the route. His wife will his birthday. WANTED—To buy a grocery business in colored district or to rent or to purchase for one. Allen Maddux, 2220 Ppease. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, 2213 Canal, was given a showroom by the Ladies Aid Trinity M. E. Church, ice refreshments were served. Do you desire a new bungalow? I have two nice new ones that I will set for $400 each—$500 down and $100 up. Hilam Street, phone Preston 6307 or Hadley 1962. Mrs. E. L. Caney, Goose Creek, who is the informer on the map in that oil center, brought a party here to hear Col. Simmons Sunday and occupied a box seat. Dr. I. L. Jones is located with Dr. C. L. Jones, rooms 2015 and 2017 at The Theatre Blvd, the name of Dr. George and Jones, co-operative dentists. Jordan Grove Baptist Church, Rev. J. L. Moore, pastor, has sitting at the church Sunday, leaving church for the waters about 12:30 p.m. AT 11:30 a.m., m. pastor will walk the waters Mr. C. B. Bouacham, 2614 Pearse, a club member of the city and invited all衫 supporters of General Leonard Wood. He attended at his valediction Monday night, 31th. Herbert's Specials For the Following Week $25c Penny Willow talcum . . . $25c Mavis talcum . . . $20c Palmolive talcum . . . $20c Mennens talcum . . . $20c Colgate's talcum . . . $20c Mennens talcum . . . $20c Armour face powder . . . $1.00 Armour face powder . $1.00 Palmolive face powder . $1.00 Palmolive face powder . $1.00 Exelento Dressing . . . $2b Palmela Skin Success . $6a Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic Water . $20c Vinyl of Pepins . $15c Vinyl Tonic . $1.00 Stearne Tonic Wine . $1.00 Hunt's Lightning Oil . $1.00 Hunt's Lightning Oil . $1.00 Hunt's Iich Ointment . $1.00 Haskel's Ointment . $1.00 Haskel's soap . $3.00 C. B. Soap, Colgate's . $1.50 Hudauk's toilet water . $1.50 Three Flower toilet water . $1.25 Mavis toilet water . $1.00 Mavis toilet water . $1.25 2233 One pint Cod Liver Oil . $6c Herbine $6c Ballard's Snow Liniment $6c Ballard's Snow Liniment $1.10 S. S. S. $1.10 S. S. S. $1.10 Wine of Cardul. $5c Forhan's Tooth Paste $7c Forhan's Tooth Paste $5c Pebcoe Tooth Paste $2c Colgate's Tooth Paste $2c Lilly's Pebcoe Tooth Paste $1.00 H. S. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil $0c Malted Milk $0c Malted Milk CUT RATE ARTICLES WILL NOT BE DELIVERED. Herbert's Cut Rate Drug Store 807 Prairie Avenue Phones: Pres. 4752-8866 LET US SHOW YOU OUR VARIETY OF GROCERIES Come to our store and you will be convinced that we will handle a greater variety of groceries than you will find anywhere else. We have made a careful study of the wants of our thousands of customers, and our desire has always been to keep a stock that would satisfy everybody. Our immense patronage is the best advertisement that we can show you that we have been successful in giving our customers the best value for their money. We ask you to pay us a visit and you will be convinced that "WE SELL MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE PRICE" MILAM AND CONGRESS HENKE & PILLOT Phone Preston The Informer wishes to inform the public that it was Willie Turner who conceived and given a vessel for the theft of sugar and not Dr. Caucilson Wilson as erroneously stated in the Houston press. Nice 6-room cottage, on a corner and three full lots. This house has a nice screened porch, cow sheds, garage, gravel street, etc. for O. S. Griffin, 4114 Milam St., Wester Star Office, Prescott 6307, Hadley 1862. J. H. J. Riddle, Denison, endowment secretary G. U. O. F. O. spent several days in the office. He is one of the race's most substantial business man, having acquired a $7,500 tract of land a few days ago. D. S. Dailer, B. G. Young, J. C. Butler, D. M. T. Dwell, Wmms L. B. Cornish, D. T. Dwillet, H. L. Mins, F. Armsted, M. F. Armsted, for St. Louis, to attend the A. M. E. quadrimal conference. The Antioch Baptist Church quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, M. F. Armsted, and two excellent numbers for the Y. W. A. at St. John Baptist Church (Broadway) last Sunday after, per invitation of Mrs. Vola Bob HP Pindapan Shortening No. 20 Pails, per pail ..... 60c No. 10 Pails, per pail ..... $1.20 No. 5 Pails, per pail ..... $2.10 8-Pound Pails, per pail ..... $2.90 Dried Beans White Navy Beans, per pound ..... 9c Lima Beans, per pound ..... 15c Pinto Beans, per pound ..... 9c Green Peas, per pound ..... 9c Split Peas, per pound ..... 10c Flavoring Extracts The Famous "Bee" Brand All flavors, 2-ounce bottles, per bottle 25c All flavors, 3-4 ounce bottles, per bottle 13c Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, per package ..... 16c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour, per package ..... 17c Quaker Pancake Flour, per package ..... 14c Buckwheat Flour, bulk, per pound ..... 12c **Cocoanut** Dromedary, 4-oz. packages, per package ..... 13c Baker's Fresh Grated, 10-ounce cans, per can ..... 14c **Blueing** Mrs. Stewart's Blueing, per bottle ..... 14c MILAM AND CONGRESS THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 It is now getting the time of year that you will enjoy a nice, cool glass of Grape Juice, and there is no drink that can equal the "world famous" Welch's Grape Juice. We have an ample stock of all sizes. The informer is in receipt of a book of poems composed by Hon. R. W. B. Gould and it is indeed a fine collection of poetical gems. The author, a graduate of the University of these original poetical productions and thus afford him a competence. The book is worthy of reading and will be a pleasure to Gould the patronage of our people. NOTED LABOR LEADER HERE. Local No. 1082, I. L. A., will have a mass-mecting at M. Corinth Baptist Church, corneal Schwartz and Liberty Tom Horn Wood, New Orleans, international organizer and executive committeeman, will deliver the chief address. Public invited. FATHER TO PREACH FOR SON. Rev. J. A. Brown, D, D, superintendent Orangeburg, S. C. district M. E. Brown, will fill his son's pulpit at Trinity Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The friends of Trinity are urged to be present. N. A. A. C. P. MEETING. The local branch of the National Association for Flood Management is nightly at 5, 1920, at Carnegie Library. All members and friends are requested to be present. The Country is Full of itch and the best remedy we know of for it is imperial Eczema Remedy. We will refund your money if one bottle fails to cure any case. Any kind, JUST OPENED STRICTLY EUROPEAN Special Sunday Dinners J. B. WOLFE. Prop. NEW YORK CAFE A Clean, Wholesome Place to Eat 444 West Seventh A Clean, Wholesome Place to Eat LUNCH 11:30 A, M TO 2, M F A Clean, Wholemeal Place to Eat LUNCH 11:30 A. M. TO P. M. P. Table to Hole Dinners PT. ARTHUR. TEXAS NEW YOU OUR W store and you will be convinced that we find anywhere else. We have made farmers, and our desire has always been commense patronage is the best advent successful in giving our customers the and you will be convinced that ALL MOST OF THE Grape We THE NATURAL It is now getting the joy a nice, cool glass no drink that can equate Grape Juice. We have 4-Ounce Bottles, per b 1-Pint Bottles, per bot 1-Quart Bottles, per bot ¼-Gallon Bottles, per Welch We Grape THE NATURAL Grapelade, 8-ounce jar Grapelade, 15-ounce jar Peachlade, 15-ounce jar Plumlade, 15-ounce jar Cherrilade, 15-ounce jar Raspberry-Grape Fruit Grape-Blackberry Fruit Welch sch ferrari 500 500 CALIFORNIA WALNUT DIAMOND BRAND CROWERS ASSOCIATION ENKE & QUALITY WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE The Grand Leader CONGRESS AT TRAUS COMPANY Gingham Dresses Reduced to $6.98 Practical garments made of dependable Zephyr, French and Ivanhone ginghams; all prettily trimmed with organdy, lawn and plaque collars, cuffs and vestees; some of them have largely, roomy pockets, tucked girdles and wide sashes; showing a large assortment of small, large and medium size checks and plaids, in almost every wanted color; sizes 14 to 52. We take this method to thank our many friends and neighbors, also relatives, for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and brother-hawk, Robert G. Gunn, who departed this week. We also thank them for floral offerings. We are also grateful to the Sheet Archor Chicken of American Lions 10 to the American Lions loned; Mr. W. M. G. Frazier (white), deeds of kindness and words of compassion shall forever live in our memory. (Signed) Mrs. M. B. Gunn, wife Ovv Phelps, brother-in-law. QUALITY WITHOUT The Grand CONGRESS AT TRAWS Gingham Redu $6.00 Practical garments made of depre- gingham; all prettily trimmed wi- cuffs and vestees; some of them girdles and wide sashes; showing and medium size checks and pla- sizes 14 to 52. FOR VARIETY OF that we will handle a greater variety we made a careful study of the want always been to keep a stock that would advertisement that we can show servers the best value for their money. THE BEST FOR THE Grape Juice Welch's THE NATIONAL DRINK at the time of year that you will en- hold glass of Grape Juice, and there is can equal the "world famous" Welch's. We have an ample stock of all sizes. es, per bottle ..... 13c per bottle ..... 35c es, per bottle ..... 65c tles, per bottle ..... $1.10 Welch's Fruitlades ALMONDS, per 40c pound Walnuts, per 40c pound LADIES, TAKE NOTICE! I take this method to let my many customers and friends know that I have returned from my vacation. Mr. Elias's down-penalty parlor, 808 West 12th Street, will give me to give you first class service in all branches of beauty work in Holland. HOLLAND. NACOGDOCHES. Dr. Rev. Scott is conducting a ten days institute at Zion Hill Hill Baptist Church. Baptizing at Little Zion Baptist Church Sunday. Visiting at M. E. Church. OUT EXTRAVAGANCE Leader COMPANY In Dresses reced to .98 Durable Zephyr, French and Ivanhoe with organdy, lawn and pique collars, have largely, roomy pockets, tucked a large assortment of small, large ids, in almost every wanted color; GROCERIES HP E PRICE" Syrup Diamond "D" Brand Pure Cane No. 10 Cans, per can $1.50 No. 5 Cans, per can 80c No. 2½ Cans, per can 40c Soup Campbell's Soups, all flav- ors, per can 12c Rice Fancy Blue Rose Head, per pound 15c Fancy Honduras Head, per pound 16c Coffee Zenobia Blend, per pound 43c Eudora Blend, per pound 38c Fancy Peaberry, per pound 42c Fancy Old Golden Rio, per pound 32c Choice Rio, per pound 27c Baking Powder "Calumet" Brand 4-Ounce Cans, per can 10c 16-Ounce Cans, per can 25c 5-Pound Cans, per can $1.10 Insect Powder "Bee" Brand 1-Ounce Cans, per 10c can ..... 25c 3-Ounce Cans, per 25c can ..... 25c Sani-Flush 24-Ounce Cans, per 25c can ..... 25c OT Phone Preston 85 SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Rev. Price preached for Rev. Clever. Rev. E. D. Drew is on the firing line. He is a teacher and a teacher to the rurals where our people need lecturing. The Negroes are proud to read The Warrior as a good news journal and a eye-opener. COMMUNITY SERVICE GEMS. Rev. E. D. Drew is in need of writing tables, game tables LINCOLN Your Family (2 day) Sunday and Monday Carl Laemmle offers Stroheim's Wonder- Play BLIND HUSBAND Directed by Stro THIS is the wonderfiel consider one of the the art of the screen has ev the story of a neglected wi is the most absolutely g ever seen—with a tenem will make you gasp. With "BLIND HUSBAND" overpowering as its tower picture you will miss one entertainment—a picture UNIVERSAL The Bigge Don't Che COME ADMISSION 10c 2 LINCOLN Your Family Theatre (2 days only) May and Monday, May mille offers Stroheim's under at the screen has ever produced. Simple in history of a neglected wife—"BLIND HUSBAND at most absolutely gripping photoplay you seen—with a tremendous surprise at the en- make you gasp. With its scenes laid in the BLIND HUSBAND" rises to heights of dra- tering as its towering peaks. If you miss you will miss one crowded hour of photon- tainment—a picture that you'll never forget. IVERSAL-JEWELS The Biggest One Yet Don't Cheat Yourself COME SEE IT ADMISSION c 20c 3 LINCOLN Your Family Theatre (2 days only) Sunday and Monday, May 2-3 Carl Lacminle offers Stroheim's Wonder Play BLIND HUSBANDS Directed by Stroheim himself THIS is the wonderful picture which authorities consider one of the three best photodramas that the art of the screen has ever produced. Simple in plot—the story of a neglected wife—"BLIND HUSBANDS" is the most absolutely gripping photolay you have seen—with a tremendous surprise at the end that will make you gasp. With its scenes laid in the Alps, "BLIND HUSBANDS" rises to heights of drama as overpowering as its towering peaks. If you miss this picture you will miss one crowded hour of photoplay entertainment—a picture that you'll never forget. UNIVERSAL-JEWEL The Biggest One Yet Don't Cheat Yourself COME SEE IT ADMISSION 10c 20c 30c "BY GOLLY, IT'S GOOD" KAP has the peculiar quality of make out the hot irons. Give your h liberately sidestep attractiveness means so much. KAP will give your hair the life, luster cost is small and results are defi allow hair to dry, then apply kapl comb hair night and morning d itching scalp and falling hair and trous, beautiful tresses that are any address upon receipt of price Kapoline 35 cents; Kapoline St Stone; Kapoline road; JENTS WANTED—We are articles in the Southwest; we al to those wishing to go into the has the peculiar quality of making Knotty, Kinky hair straight without the hot irons. Gives your hair life, lather and beauty. Why deliberately sidestep attractiveness when it is so easily available and means so much. KAP-O-LINE will give your hair the life, luster and beauty you so much desire. The cost is small and results are definite. Kapoline way to make Knotty, Kinky hair straight: Wash hair thoroughly with Kapoline shampoo, allow hair to dry, then apply kapoline, well into scalp and hair. Kapoline shampoo will clean your dull, brittle butleress hair. Eradicate the dandruff. Stop your fistling and falling hair and have the long, straight, fluffy, lustrous, beautiful tresses by many woolstocked druggists, or will be mailed to any address upon receipt of price and your druggist's name. Price of Kapoline 35 cents; Kapoline Shampoo 50 cents. Manufactured by AGENTS WANTED—We are the largest manufacturers of toilet articles in the Southwest; we also supply formulas and raw material to those wishing to go into the agency business. STONE & CO., PERFUMERS DALLA --- rockers, straight chairs, arm chairs and settees. All who are willing to help the boys are requested to notify Preston 5169, 714-250-2222, E. Daniel at the Community Center, 714% Prifale Ave. Miss Freddie M. Ferguson, who is been ill for some time, has recovered, much to the delight of her many friends. COLN Only Theatre (vs only) Sunday, May 2-3 BANDS heim himself A picture which authorities three best photodramas that ever produced. Simple in plot— "BLIND HUSBANDS" shipping photoplay you have a curious surprise at the end that it its scenes laid in the Alps, rises to heights of drama as sing peaks. If you miss this crowded hour of photoplay that you'll never forget. AL-JEWEL Best One Yet that Yourself SEE IT SSSION 30c 30c # O-LINE Knotty, Kinky hair straight with wild life, luster and beauty. Why de when it is so easily available and beauty you so much desire. The Knotty Kapelle, way to make Knotty, thoroughly with Kapelle shampoo, poln, rub well into scalp, brush and ring treatment. Kapelle tone up you have the long, straight, fluffy, us- sightly yours. Knotty, or will be mailed to and your drummstaff. Stop you have the long, straight, fluffy, us- sightly yours. Ampoil 50 cents. Name of ampoil 50 cents. Manufactured by the largest manufacturers of toilet supply formulas and raw material gency business. KAP-O-LINE KAP-O-LINE 3, TEXAS. DALLAS, TEXAS.