Houston Informer

Saturday, May 15, 1920

Houston, Texas

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THE HOUSTON INFORMER NOMINATE RACE MAN FOR GOVERNOR Texas' "Lily-Whites" Repudiated By G. O. P. Voters COLORED MAN IS NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS BY COLORED REPUBLICANS (By the Associated Negro Press.) nt of this city has been nom- ns of the state for governor. falter the colored voters had nation where only white men nt declares he will make an nt to the country at large that ne only bona fide members of of Arkansas. He is the first nt the state to run for governor. nt flattering. Little Rock, Ark.—J. H. Blunt of this city has been nominated by the colored republicans of the state for governor. The nomination came to him after the colored voters had bolted the "regular" convention where only white men were seated as delegates. Blunt declares he will make an active campaign and thus show to the country at large that the colored republicans are the only bona fide members of the organization in the state of Arkansas. He is the first colored man in the history of the state to run for governor. His chances for election are not flattering. The Methodist churches are on a strike. Ministers all gone on a conference. Mrs. Matilda Motley was here Saturday. David Alexander died at Chapel Hill Friday and Sunday. The Harris shortened school night was defeated by rain: The county convention has come and gone. It has left sorrow that will take years to heal. J. T. Harris was instructed for delicate under the unit rule. C. Williamson, county jail, will be charged his possession and will for convenience purposes. Mr. Ed Henderson has returned from Houston. Mr. William Petford, county jail, will be charged his possession. E. Bess Moore, precinct chairman and Defender agent, says he must have The Informer. P. is said to have the jail. The Informer will contain county ticket in the field. The bees are humming, look out. The bees and larvae are growing and will be shorter. The jail will be at the national convention and nothing shorter. Mr. J. E. Shepard will open his branch in growing taller, its roots are going deeper, its branches are spreading wider. The jail will be testing under its shadow.—L. D. HARRIS, Reporter. THY TICKET "THY NOTES" HODS AND DURESS THE GREEN-M'CARTHY TICKET LEADS DESPITE "LILY-WHITES'" UNFAIR METHODS AND DURESS THE GREEN-M'CARTHY TICKET LEADS DESPITE "LILY-WHITES'" UNFAIR METHODS AND DURESS gates from state at large on the ticket given by e. H. E. R. Green of Kaufman County, polled over 95 per cent of the 55,000 votes cast on May 1, in the republican precinct primary and we should be interested to be held May 25, can do nothing but ratify their election. "The state republican executive committee over which Baer presides, under the law is made a canvass and returning board, and its duty is to count and announce the vote each candidate for delegate receivee. The duty of the state committee is ministerial and the law provides a way it to perform its duty in the event it refuses to make the count. and nationalore are them the law will not allow nor permit the republican voters as expressed in the conventions May 1, and cast their votes for men who were not before the people as candidates for delegates from the state at large, or the 18 congressional districts of the state. "Regardless of what the personal choice or predilections of delegates elected to state congressional convention may be the law will not allow nor permit the republican voters as expressed in the conventions May 1, and cast their votes for men who were not before the people as candidates for delegates from the state at large, or the 18 congressional districts of the state." CUERO CULLINGS. More than fifty thousand votes were cast in the county's precinct primary convention, on May 1, for four delegates at large to the republican state at a station according to the board, Chairman of the Green-Carthy campaign committee. "Regardless of what the personal choice or predictions of delegates to state or congressional convention may be, law will not permit, allow them to ignore the law that was expressed in the conventions May 1st, and cast their vote for men who are not before the people as delegates from the state," Mr. Beck said. "The laws of the state require and permit all qualified electors to vote for four delegates and four alternate delegates from the state at large to the national republican convention. More than fifty thousand votes were cast in the precinct primary convention held May 1, in accordance with the law and in pursuance of a call issued by state republican committee and promulgated by Chairman Phil K. Beer. The men running as dele- BRENHAM. POLITICAL POTPOURRI "All Coons Look Alike." A friend of mine is responsible for a joke about one of the black "lily-white" henchmen at the eighth congressional convention held in the City Hall Saturday. This man, who always opposes everything that he does, was afraid to enter the council chamber, apparently, after the Waller, Fort Bend and Harris Counties delegates bolted at Nichols' arbitrary and unheard of ruling. A "lily-white," beholding the black "bull-sheev" justus, did not know that he was one of their henchmen and being so prejudiced and biased against colored republicans), said: "Nigger, why don't you go on with that gang of niggers from here!" The "lily-white" either combination is possible) turned purple in the face and begged his boss to please "don't run me away." Bolted 8th Dist. Convention. The newspaper report that Hon. Lucius Humphrey, recognized county chairman of Fort Bend County republican organization, remarked that "Ise to bot,叫 it," as on that occasion he fell from the lips of the blackest impas of the plutocratic regions. Mr. Humphrey is an intelligent and prosperous citizen in his community and conducted himself in a high-class manner and decent order, despite the fact that Roy B. Nichols, who claims that someone simply had "fixed up" white county chairman from Fort Bend County. Nichols, who was disqualified to preside even in the executive session of the congressional executive committee, as his county was in a contest, refused to leave the chair, but was not permit Humphrey to have a vote, claiming that the contest was a "failure" of Fort Bend County. He set up the same thing about Waller County and then said that no credentials had been sent in from Waller. When Prof. Davis arose and remarked that he was in Waller County and could testify that the credentials were sent, Nichols, the "grimliner" Roy" mystified" the case, but found some excuse to fail to permit Mr. R. S Jackson, Waller County chairman, to sit in executive session The point was raised that as Harris County was in a contest and as Nichols was involved, he was disqualified. The office of the executive committee and judge act as chief witness, judge, juror and executioner in his own case, as he did in the county executive committee; but Roy refused to vacate the chair, and the county some supposed county chairmen from Fort Bend and Waller Counties and held his own executive committee, leaving the bona fide and regular members of the executive committee on the at this juncture, seeing that Nichols and his gang were bent on cheating and stealing and after having seen that justice was impossible with such a kaiser as Nichols in the case the bona fide from Waller County and Fort Bend Counties and the contesting delegations from Harris County, repaired to By Doc Dippy. one side of the council chamber and held the real convention for the eighth congressional district. It was not held in the corridors as published in a white daily paper. Shelton was elected temporary chairman; Prof. A. W. Jackson temporary secretary. A temporary roll of the delegates was made and then the temporary organization was made permanent. Prof. W. L. Davis of Harris County, was elected delegate for the eighth congressional district to the republican national convention, which meets in Chicago, June 8; Lucius Humphrey, Fort Bend County, was elected alternate; Judge J. Hannay, Wallee County, was elected as presidential elector of the eighth congressional district. The convention assembled denounced "lily-whiteism" and allisms that brought dissension in the republican ranks. Macedogor and Nichole, leader of the South Team, were condemned and the Green - McCarthy - McDonald-Grigsby program endorsed. Where Is the Lock? The "ily-whites" refused positively and emphatically to send even a colored alternate to the Chicago convention, and the team had advertised it that Ed H. Hall would be nominated by the Hon. Lock Momething. But from last reports this Lock had not unlocked and thus Brer Hall was left on outside looking in, Oh morn. Sure. He Was Elected! EXTRA! Ed H. Hall elected delegate—from preconvention form No. 13 to county convention, and from preconvention form Nichols compelling Bailey & Sparks, their heenchman and preconvention chairman, to change hour of convention on day of election, posting notices to the contrary. Precinct 19 Procedure. The individual who charges that the electing of a temporary set of officers in precinct No. 19 was a violation of the state law is either densely ignorant and a blatant-mouthed denier. There is a vast difference between the current election and a precinct convention. In an election the election judges are appointed and empowered to officiate throughout that day's election, since it is not a delegated convention. In a delegated convention (the congressional, state or national) when the chairman calls the convention to order, the future actions are determined by the voters or delegates present. It is then up to the people to say who shall preside, act as secretary, congressional-arms, or vice preses, etc. This has been the law both in the republican party since its birth and when such rights are abridged, the G. A. O.P. ceases to be a party of the T. R. PEOPLE and becomes at once a party of the state. This is done in republican precinct conventions, but even the democrats, who are not given as much latitude and leeway under the Terrell election law as parties polling less than 100,000 and more than 10,000 votes, pursue such method, in the election of May 1, the democrats chose a chairman after the precinct chairman had called the convention to order in precinct No. 87. No state law can be enacted that will take away from any delegated convention its so-called rights nor divest the deleterious of their constitutional rights. If the law had been violated, it was the duty of some voter to appeal to the house after the chairman ruled that the manner of procedure was both legal, customary and republican. the chair had to such extent that he employed by Ed Williams in Precinct No. 14, then it would have been within the province of the voters to have done the next best thing. Furthermore, what right did Roy Nichols, who was a voter in precinct No. 19, have come here and employed by H. H. and other foreigners and hold a rump convention in the streets? If precinct No. 19 convention was illegal and irregular, why did Chairman W. C. Bosley remain with said convention, participate in its deliberation, bring in a minority report serving on the committee, come as a resolution to the county convention from said precinct on the roll of delegates elected in said convention, styled "irregular and illegal" by Nichols and his "yellow" bootleather? All South Texans going to either Republican State Convention in San Antonio, May 25, or National Republican Convention in Chicago, Illinois, with C. R. Richardson, 801/912 Prairie Avenue, phones Preston 1243-3979 or Capitol 1445, at once. Special Accommodations to G.O.P.State Conventi'n In San Antonio, May 23 Due to the fact that contests are the publicist's state executive committee in San Antonio Monday, May 24, all delegate elected officials convened at Trinity M. E. Church Tuesday, May 19, at 7 o'clock night, May 23, via the H. G. & B. A. Grand Central Station, at 11 p. p. Monday morning at 7 o'clock Monday morning at 7 o'clock Special arrangements have been made for a Pullman steamer for San Antonio. The Trinity convention, which can be occupied by the captain of the steamer, author C. F. Richardson, in charge of the car and will be glad to hear all delegates, take in the San Antonio convention. Returning the party will leave San Antonio Tuesday night at 11 o'clock and will reach Houston Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock or our people complain aboot poor accommodations of the leading men and women of the race, the official race, to furnish us a standard Pullman. Our information get in touch with C. F. RICHARDSON 8071° Prairie Avenue; phones at 1-800-222-2222 or Captain 1445, Houston, Texas. DR. W. W. LUCAS MADE STRONG PLEA FOR COLORED BISHOPS AT M. E. GENERAL CONFERENCE (By the Associated Negro Press.) Des Moines, Ia.—W. W. Lucas,ippi, started the M. E. general councilwhites bishops are not able adeoer or the 350,000 colored membersDr. Lucas then presented a resolutionof colored bishops to have jujuchurches. In the course of a long speech"We want a chance to do a man'sfuture of the Negro members of iteither in or out of that church. In our rights; if we are to go out, let us learn how to walk alone. The unity among all the Negro churchto go about it. It may be inmoral Methodist Church in orderfor our own bishope because we haveThe motion was referred to the co Des Moines, Ia.—W. W. Lucas, lay delegate from Mississippi, startled the M. E. general conference by declaring that "white bishops are not able adequately to administer affairs for the 350,000 colored members of the Methodist Church." Dr. Lucas then presented a resolution calling for the election of colored bishops to have jurisdiction over colored churches. In the course of a long speech Mr. Lucas said in part: "We want a chance to do a man's job in a man's way. The future of the Negro members of the Methodist Church either in or out of that church. If we are to stay in, give us our rights; if we are to go out, it is our duty all the more to let us learn how to walk alone. There is gravitation towards unity among all the Negro churches. They may teach you how to go about it. It may be necessary for us to go to a racial Methodist Church in order to get our rights. We want our own bishops because we have a legitimate right to them." The motion was referred to the committee on episcopacy. GOOSE CREEK Mt. Rose Baptist Sunday school meet at usual hour with officers present. R. A. M. Hall, Diboll. High school service conducted by Reh. Hall. The Sunday school was highly honored at having with them Mr. M. Thompson. The day was entirely entertained at the home of Mrs. M. Thompson in honor of Mrs. M. Brown Friday school plano was carried out with much success. A play program in school plano was started the first affair of this kind, the kiddies and all the grown-ups had an enjoyable day. Mrs. M. Thompson was with another year. Mrs. F. Price has returned home after two-week stay in Humboldt. Mrs. M. Thompson was the week and in W. Matsch. We see the Informer growing as we distribute paper into adjoining NACOGDOCHES. The G. O. P. county convention was held May 4th. Delegates were elective and were structured by County Chairman S. S. Hawkins to stand by the Clerk, second county convention was held May 8th; delegates from the different counties present the COLORADO IN IN THE CONVENTION. A bolt occurred by the colored delegates, the Second Congressional District. "Lily whites" trying to make for themselves a place, but they were not allowed to San Antonio. It is the watch word. The Odd Pellow's in the Army Rev. B. R. Barker held services for Rev. E. D. Erew. The information in the "lily whites" Hall Report. BATON ROUGE. The state convention of the N. A. A. C. P. will be held in New Orleans June 14 and June 15 in the Pyramid Park Hotel, William Pickens and Dr. W. E. DuBois have been invited to attend the meeting. All branches will be seated. This will be one of the largest gatherings that the Sun has ever witnessed. He will be discussed and helpful subjects offered to advance each subject under discussion. The state and national leaders have been invited. Special rates on all railroads have been asked for, and the observance annual thanksgiving day Sunday, Rev. A. Booker, Shreveport, filled the marmor at Wednesdays. E. Church, Joseph King purchased six lots in the southern part of the city and erected a house for $5,000. He is one of our successful farmers. --- IT GETS YOU TOLD NOTHING ELSE DO PER COPY NO. 52. ARNOR Voters MADE STRONG FIRED BISHOPS GENERAL CONFERENCE mas, lay delegate from Missisissippi conference by declaring that adequately to administer affairs of the Methodist Church." Solution calling for the election jurisdiction over colored church Mr. Lucas said in part: "m's job in a man's way. The of the Methodist Church lies If we are to stay in, give us it is our duty all the more to There is gravitation towards there. They may teach you we are necessary for us to go to a ter to get our rights. We want we have a legitimate right to them." A committee on episcopacy. "The whitey" used their steam roller in Sixth Congressional District to fight the colored delegates, fighting black man from start to finish. Brassco County has lost the county chairman man who the county chairman man kept colored delegates out was to declare himself with the county chairman Brassco County has at present, but thank Kauai he will meet this challenge according to the votes of Brassco County. All colored persons, living in Houston, adjacent to attend the National Republican Convention, which meets in Chicago, Ill. The group will be in touch with C. F. RICHARDSON, 801% Prairie Avenue, Houston, TX 77001, Capitol 1466, as a special standard Pulman sleeper. will be secured for the trip. 92% people will leave Houston in same. The information is necessary at once, as it "requires some time to gather." For further information, write C. F. RICHARDSON, Houston, Texas. BRYAN. Lift Off Corns! Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corn and calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of "Freeone" 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 bumble! Tiny bottle of "Freeone" cost but a few corn at drug store PILGRIM'S ANNUAL SERMON By order of the Supreme Worthy Shepherd, the Annual Thanksgiving Sermon of the Ancient Order of Pilgrims will be preached Sunday, May 16, 1920, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church on Canal Street, 3:00 p.m. by Rev. E. H. Branch, pastor. E. P. Harrison, master of ceremonies. All subordinate sanctuaries are requested to meet promptly at 2:00 p.m., Wood's Hall. The order of services is as follows: I. Song ... Choir II. Remarks, Principles and Progress of the Order ... Prof. R. G. Lockett III. Vocal Selection ... Floridora Quartet IV. Paper, Love, Benevolence and Concord ... Mrs. Carrie Farris V. Vocal Solo ... Mrs. Mimie B. Lockett VI. Sermon ... Rev. E. H. Branch VII. Collection, Remarks. Benediction. PORSTON ANDERSON TAYLOR When Auto Trebles Call SAN FELIPE AUTO REPAIR COMPANY 1013 San Felipe Street The Only Flighted Charge Organized by Negroes. WE REPAIR, WASH, POLISH AND STORE CARS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF RENT CARS PHONE PRESTON 854 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Expert Mechanic B. E. White "BY GOLLY, IT'S GOOD" KAP-O-LINE TAYLOR Jose Gall PAIR COMPANY street protected by Nugroges. BAND STORE CARS NIGHT MIS OR RENT CARS 6154 DELIVER B. E. White IS GOOD" E FORSTON ANDERSON TAYLOR When Auto Troubles Call SAN FELIPE AUTO REPAIR COMPANY 1013 San Felipe Street The Only Fireproof Garage Operated by Negroges. WE REPAIR, WASH, POLISH AND STORE CARS ONLY AT SAN FELIPE. WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF RENT CARS PHONE: PRESTON 5514 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Expert Mechanic B. E. White has the peculiar quality of making Knotty, Kinky hair straight without the hot irons. Gives your hair life, hater and beauty. Why deliberately stop 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, tightly well into easy, brush and hair dry, then apply Kapoline, well into easy, brush and hair night and morning during treatment. Kapoline tones up your dull, brittle lustre hair. Eradicate the dandruff. Stop your licking gale and falling hair and have the long, straight, fluffy, lustrous, beautiful tresses that are rightly yours. Kapoline sold by most well-stocked druggists, or will be mailed to any address upon receipt of price and your drugstore's name. Price of Kapoline $8 each; Kapoline $4 each. Manufactured by Stone & Co. Perfumers, Dallas, Texas. AGENTS WANTED: We are the largest manufacturers of toilet articles in the Southwest. We supply formulas and raw material to those wishing to go into the agency business. STONE & CO., PERFUMERS DALLAS, TEXAS. ERFUMERS A.B. FREE TREATMENT CREOLINE SUPPLY CO., Lock bx 751, San Antonio, Tex. --- KAP-O-LINE DALLAS, TEXAS Mona Lisa THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 Folks Abandoning Old Drug for "Dodson's Liver Tox," Here in South. Yigh! Calmman makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you lose a Caleb is mercury! When it comes into contact with souls it crashes into them and causes them to feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you have a kowai conjured or you have handmade, diarrhea, coated tongue, if breath is or stores in your mouth, the Caleb's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee: To any drug store and get bottle of wine, you can be a powerful and if it doesn't straighten your right up back to the store and get your money, Dodds' Liver Tone is destroying the bottle or make you sick. EVERY WOMAN Should have, and can have, a fair, smooth skin, free from liver spots, pimples, blackheads, tan, freckles, or any skin blemishes if she will use one jar of our wonderful Feeling and Bleaching Cream. If you are not satisfied, you can bleach Bleaching Cream a fair trial we will glady refind your money. Ask your druggist. If he cannot supply you, send $1.00 money order, or we will send it C. O. D. to any part of the United States, direct from our laboratories—PARAMOUNT CREAM CO. 547 Kress Road, Houston, Texas 77094. Send her a Herbs' Drug Store, 801 TRAILLE Ave. P. 4752 and P. 8866. Herbert's Specials For the Following Week Mail orders receive special attention, but must be accompanied by enough for postage. No liquid sent by parcel post. 25c Aspirin Tablets 17c $1.25 Adelaide 17c 30c Bromo Solzner 21c 30c Black Draught 17c 75c Palm Analgesique 17c Candida 26c 40c Castoria 26c 60c Cuticura Ointment 42c 60c Nadinola Cream 47c $1.00 Nadinola Cream 78c 30c Campo Phenique 24c 25c Hat Dye 16c 60c Dyne's Kidney Pills 42c 120c Dewitt's Kidney Pills 19c 25c Edwards' Olive Tablets 19c 25c Exelento Pills 19c 60c Grove's Chill Tonic 47c 60c Heiskel's Ointment 47c 60c Herbine 19c Frutee 20c 120c Hunt's Oil 52c 25c Listerine 19c 25c Listerine 38c $1.00 Listerine 75c Jap Rose Soap 15c Palm Olive Soap 19c 60c Japanese Oil 48c 50c Kodol 38c 45c Laxfts 47c 25c Liquid Sulphur 42c 30c Ballard's Snow Liniment 24c 30c Ballard's Snow Liniment 14c 60c Syrup of Pepin 47c 25c N. R. Tablets 21c 60c Oxidine Chill Tonic 41c $1.15 Pinkham's Veg. Comp. 95c $1.00 S. S. W. 139c $1.00 S. S. W. 139c 1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil 75c 25c Phenoxa Wafers 19c 100w Wampohe's Cod Liver Oil 78c 1.00 Peppoen'tooth Taste 42c 25c Pebeco Tooth Paste 42c 30c Fornha's Tooth Paste 36c 30c Lilly's Dental Cream 17c Wahmuta Hair Stain 17c 100w Wampohe's Separations 21c 30c Palme's Skin Success 26c lord's Straightening Combs 20c 1.25 Needle 95c 110w Wine of Life 89c 100 Gen Oil 89c 100 Milk Emulsion 17c 120 Milk Emulsion 94c 120 Milk Emulsion 94c 120 Milk Emulsion 94c The above is partial list of our many bargains for this sale. We will deliver at the above price if your order is one dollar or more. Herbert's Drug Store the place to buy your drugs. Herbert's Cut Rate Drug Store 807 Prairie Avenue Phones: Pres. 4752-8866 J. M. LUDTKE, JR. FRESH AND SALT MEATS Home Killed Meats a Specialty 2819 Odin Avenue Phone Preston 3364 Odin's Old Reliable Market Commencement Exercises ---OF--- Houston College May 13-18, 1920 The Commencement Program of Houston College begins on May 13th and ends with the graduation exercises on May 18th. All the exercises will be held in the College Chapel except the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday afternoon and the Commencement Exercises on Tuesday evening, both of which will be held in the City Auditorium. All the citizens of Houston are invited to attend all the closing exercises and especially do we urge that you attend the exercises at the Auditorium. Dr. L. K. Williams of Chicago, Ill., has been secured to preach the Baccalaureate Sermon and will pass without question that he is one of the greatest pulpiters in this country. It will be a credit to Houston to fill the Auditorium on this occasion. Dr. A. Barbour of Galveston is a unique character and a profound thinker and we urge a full house to hear his address to the graduates. We feel that we have a just claim upon you and shall expect your presence. Houston College must go "Over the Top" because everybody in Houston says so. --- Summer School ...AND... Summer Normal WILEY UNIVERSITY, MARSHALL, TEXAS Primarily for the benefit of teachers and others who are unable to attend the regular session, the program operated at Willey University School of Medicine, Willey University School, June 2-4, 2014, offered will be the same as those of the regular session. One-half semester will be completed in the eight weeks and regular will be completed in the nine weeks. STATE AID. The State Department of Education will assist financially in the Summer School and will co-operate in other ways to ensure success in an effort to provide Texas teachers with opportunities inside the school. The department has been offered by Hampton and Taukegue for a number of years. FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS. The teachers in the Summer School, like the Faculty of the regular session, will be specialists in their line. On the force will be many of the heads of the departments during the regular session, with such other experts, where as may be needed, and who will be their work. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. This is a splendid opportunity for the teachers of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri. There is an educational awakening all over the country at this time. There are educational awakening all over the country at this time. New and improved methods are being adopted and are being discarded. New and improved methods are being adopted and are being discarded. This opportunity to keep abreast with the times; that one who is not will have only himself to blame. CREDITS. For the work done in the Summer School regular credits will be given. One-half a semester or one-fourth of a year's work may be distributed. SUMMER NORMALS. At the same time and place and in connection with the Summer School, there will be a Summer Normal for those who wish to get training preliminary to securing a certificate to teach in Texas. This has been duly authorised by the State Department of Education. The Summer Normal will run four days longer than the Summer School for the purpose of examination. FEES. Registration Fee . . . $ 2.00 Tuition . . . 10.00 Room and board may be had at about $5.00 per week, either at the University or in the neighborhood. For Further Information Address H. B. PEMBERTON, Conductor Summer Normal Subjects. --- I. M. TERRELL, President. ...AT... CREDITS. FEES. --- SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER NOW IN OUR NEW HOME PEOPLE'S PHARMACY "Your Nifty Drug Store." 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 410 Milam Street Phones Preston 1909-3343 410 Milam Street PERRY'S BARBER SHOP B. H. ("BUB") PERRY, Prop. 4 CHAIRS-STAR ART187 Fifth Wardie plion tonsorial artist. Hair cut, shave, massaging, shampooing, electrical hair treatments. 2720 ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BBS OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED AELP Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street A Stitch in TIME saves Nine Our policy is a needle that will stick through time—and eternity. Death claims paid as soon as proofs are submitted. Over 120,000 policies in force. Over $20,000.00 paid to beneficiaries. 275 race men and women employed. AMERICAN MUTUAL BENEFIT ASS'N. Incorporated 1908 NILE QUEEN QUALITY COUNTS NILE QUEEN FREE! DeLora Beauty Book-write today for a copy! Miss Velvet Brown: "My hair and skin are in wretched condition. What can you recommend?" Drunkist: "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." KASMHIR 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 Herbert, 80V Prairie Avenue; M. A. Arcauneaux, 1508 Glia Avenue; Bettie Coburn, R. F. D. Bamar Llin Co., J. M. Frierson, 307J San Felipe; Lola B. 89w, 408 San Felipe. For All Kinds of Notary Work See W. L. MCOY At Mine, Franklin's Beauty Parlor 805 Prairie Avenue J. J. HARDEWAY Phone P REAL ESTATE AN NOTAR Fourteen Yr 409% MILAM ST. You Don't Have to Wait, Pants Made in 24 Hours Notice Phone Preston 2662 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Fourteen Years Experience LAM ST. HOUSE You Don't Have to Wait, You Can Get 'em Right Made in 24 Hours Notice, Suits or Overcars in You Don't Have to Wait, You Can Get 'em Right Now Pants Made in 24 Hours Notice, Suits or Overalls in 48 Hours JONES' TAILOR SHOP Three Expert Tailors—Clerk A house that stands for depend- ence business methods and t PHONE P 2416 McKinney Avenue The Poro System of scalp to THE IDEAL ALL MODER Electric Dryer. Massage. MRS. CARRIE 1810 DOWLING ST. We buy Anything We Credit GUARANTY FURN. Deal New and Second Hand Furn. Enamelware, R 2819 Nance Street- R. A. HARLEY Expert Tailors—Cleaning, Pressing and Housing that stands for dependable service, fair and business methods and the best values obtainable. PHONE PRESTON 6982 McKinney Avenue HOUSTON Ouro System of scalp treatment and hair d E IDEAL BEAUTY ALL MODERN EQUIPMENTS Meric Dryer. Massage. I Pressers and Ma MRS. CARRIE MINOR POP DOWLING ST. PHONE HAD Anything We Credit Everybody We Be 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 6082 New and Second Hand Furniture, Crockery, Tinware, Enamelware, Rugs and Stoves 2819 Nance Street—Phone Preston 4081 R. A. HARROLD, Prop. Phone: Res—P. 9153; Store Preston 7389. THE JONES Mrs. R. B. Childs and daughter, Miss DELIVERY TO ALL L Prescriptions Pure Drugs, Sunderland Everything in the Line of B 2604½ ODIN AVENUE Dr. C. A. George, D. D. B. Res. Phone Had. 3566 Hours: 9 a. DRS GEORGE DENT For High Class Work Done by Suits 2014-1 Lincoln Theatre Bldg. Phone Preston 5128 THE JONES PHARMA Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, P. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Bundries and Toilet Articles EVERY IN THE Line of Drinks at Our Soda Fountain AVENUE HOUSTON George, D. D. S. Dr. Irwin L. J. Phone Had. 3556 Res. Phone Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. RS GEORGE & JONES DENTISTS For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. 4 Lincoln Theatre Bldg, Preston 5128 711 Pr HOUSTON, THE JONES PHARMACY Mrs. R. S. Childa 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 26041/2 ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS Extracts From the Financial Statement for 1918, of Standard Life Insurance Co Capital Paid Up ..... 3 Surplus to Policyholders Total Admitted Assets Insurance in Force ..... 8 Premium Income ..... 10 Standard Life Insurance Co Paid Up ..... 3 to Policyholders Imitted Assets se in Force ..... 8, Income ..... 8, Limited Capital Paid Up..... $ 125,000.00 Surplus to Policyholders..... 143,305.22 Total Admitted Assets..... 478,781.02 Insurance in Force..... $ 8,208,720.00 Premium Income..... 839,327.77 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. LANE CUT RATE GROCERY "The Best for Less." Phone Preston 8687 1307 Clark St. 2002 RENTALS, LOANS PUBLIC Experience HOUSTON, TEXAS Can Get 'em Right Now Suits or Overcoats 14-8 Hours Mining, Pressing and Dyeing habit 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 FUTURE COMPANY In Future, Crockery, Tinware, Gifts and Stoves Phone Preston 4081 OLD, Prop. PHARMACY Jobbie D. A. Jones, Ph. C. Propra. ARTS OF THE CITY Our Specialty and Toilet Articles nks at Our Soda Fountain HOUSTON, TEXAS Dr. Irwin L. Jones, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 320 to 5 p. m. E & JONES TESTS Emental Service Appointment. 711 Prairie Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS Bad Life Pice Co. $ 125,000.00 143,805.22 478,781.02 $ 2,208,720.00 389,327.77 59,328.47 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 GROW LONG AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR Use "Danderine" to promote growth and luxuriance A small bottle of "Dandineer" costs $10. The drug store "Dandineer" is to the hair drug store. The showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, making the hair grow long, and the hair "Dandineer" stops hair falling in, all dandruff disappears and scalp try "Dandineer" and just see what long, soft, attractive hair you can have. Phones: Office: Tacarian Bldg Res. P. 732. 807s Prairie Ave. Res. P. 3538. Suite 212. Hearn: 101 3, 12 to 7. Sundays by Appointment. DR. ROBERTO. ROETTE Physician Specialist Diseases of Heart and Lungs in Medicine and Surgery. Specialized in Surgery and Diseases of Women, Presidency Hospital, Washington, D. C. My Tooth Doctor DR. W. J. HOWARD DENTIBT Tahleen Bridge 70072 Pattie Avenue Office Phone Preston 6350 Residence Phone Capitol 2296 Don't Blame You! Send All Your Laundry, Cleaning and Pressing to COLLINS' LAUNDRY 20 Per Cent Off On Every Dollar' Worth of Laundry Phone Prester 6455 1012 Crosby St. VIRGIL. st. ARNOLD Attorney. st.Law No Charge for non-institution 626 First Natl' Bank Bldg. Office: P. 3651; Residence: T. 2590. 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 --- FEED YOUR FAMILY RIGHT If you buy your grocery supplies from the house of HENKE & PILLOT, you can be satisfied that you are feeding your family the best that is obtainable. Our buyers have had years of experience in selecting groceries, and we always test the quality of every article before buying it. You can buy all of your supplies for your kitchen and table without leaving our store, as we have eighteen different departments, all conveniently arranged to take care of your wants. Our motto has always been: MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE PRICE M. B. Phone: Office P. 5501, Res. C. 551 DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Residence 3515 Liberty Avenue Office 418½ Travis Street HOUSTON, TEXAS FEED Y If you buy your grocery supply family the best that is obtain the quality of every article be our store, as we have eighte to has always been: MOST OF Dairy Brand Pure Lard. 5-pound Pails; per $1.50 pail ... 10-pound Pails; per $3.00 pail ... Bulk Dairy Lard; per 28c pound .. Dairy Maid Milk Hominy. Dairy Maid Korn Kernels. ..... 15c Per package ..... Dairy Maid Yellow Corn Gems; per package. ..... 13c Dairy Maid Korn Kernels; No. 10 can;s; per can. ..... 65c Harvester Brand Preserves. Strawberry Preserves, 14-oz. jars; per jar... 28c Raspberry Preserves, 14-oz. jars; per jar... 28c Blackberry Preserves, 14-oz. jars... 25c Peach Preserves, 14-oz. jars; per jar... 25c Mangold Jelly. 6-oz. Jars; per ish; per bottle ..... 10c 11-ounce Jars; per jar ..... 14c 2-pound, 4-oz. Cans; per can ..... 30c 4-pound Cans; per can ..... 45c 8-pound Cans; per can ..... 90c ANNOUNCEMENT! In the Loop, Between San Felipe and Andrews Streets Master makers, specializing in the highest grade ice cream that science and modern machinery can produce. Catering direct to family trade, weddings, banquets, fraternal and religious assemblies. Guaranteed to make the best ice cream in the city. From Our Factory to You in 15 Minutes. 1201 WILSON STREET A HENKE & PILLOT'S BREAD The sensible housewife buys her bread fresh every day from us and thereby assures her household that she is using a bread that can not be excelled anywhere. Our bread is baked in the most modern ovens that can be built. We use nothing but the best ingredients, and use only the most modern methods in baking. We use the best flour, yeast, etc., that can be bought. For the convenience of our customers who prefer hot bread, we have HOT BREAD ON SALE at the following hours: 10:00 A. M., 12:00 NOON, 4:00 P. M., 5:30 P. M. Full weight, 16-ounce Loaf; per loaf ..... 9c Full weight, 32-ounce loaf; per loaf ..... 17c HOUSTON, TEXAS RIGHT fied that you are feeding your groceries, and we always test chen and table without leaving care of your wants. Our mot- HE PRICE Crustene Subterfing 2-pound Pails; per pail ..... 58c 4-pound Pails; per pail ..... $1.10 6-pound Pails; per pail ..... $1.62 8-pound Pails; per pail ..... $2.15 Bulk Crustene; per pound ..... 25c Pancake Flour. Patacake Flour; per package Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour; per pkg. Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour; per pkg. Quaker Pancake-Biscuit Flour; per pkg. 28c 16c 17c 14c 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 Sardines. American Sardines in Oil; per can ..... 5c Mustard Sardines, No. 1-4 cans; per can ..... 10c Underwood Mustard Sardines; No. 1-4 cans; can ..... 10c Underwood Mustard Sardines, No. 3-4 cans; can ..... 20c Norcanner Norwegian Sardines, No. 1-4 cans; per can ..... 25c Blueing. Mrs. Stewart's Blueing; per bottle 14c Uncle Sam's Blueing; per bottle 5c OT Phone 85 Preston ee nee —————— ah a erm iia iia iil ial emma i a et ait i i ee ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 PAGES CIMBEE’S RAMBLINGS "HE HOUSTON INFORMER _. SOUTHS GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER bape “It Gets You Told—Notbing Else!” (orery Baturday at 607% Prairie Avenue (Room 206, Taborian , Hee tok ives “Batered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postottice at Houston. sree 7 | «HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 " DON’T ALL LAUGH AT ONCE! lskeercely got time ter rite dese fu skeercely got time ter rite dese fu Tinea ale weak, es t'mea awtul bury man. "I doan't no. now hit got fouy but hit dig, an I haln't had "no fee tence ‘Yu eee, Madam Cimbee have lef town fern eel ant dee browne fin 'chocklate drops, anv creme. pute wont tot me git no res. Dey ferglts ie 'cres ant no yung man no me i cain go de gait-whut he usster ‘but kin eay diy gurls, me ein’ my ex” an” aence Rit wort law ut wor weak, yu betwer git yo ordera in eariye uno 1 things) 1 ee wint i anon lee, ut ane win tr Dati, Tewas, an” leregardiess wv de fa’ dat she's bin Mra: Cimbee fer le ie tae quarter uv a aentury, | cud’ Imake up my mine to risk vile to Gat burg. "No, no, hunny, Dallasen at ‘muster’ Ie to full er huabanl eld [No'siree, ot" Cimbee halntguine to feck’ no chance "on a” trip to Dail ‘Dem wives up. dere luves dere. hue bine 2 mutch” ferme, an’ dey. noes how to anute'2 strate “Talkin "bout Dall | red In 1 wv de nly papers “bout a bell hop. up. Sere indie fifteen hunerd dolar, an hand: I 12 de lover, an sed loser shut? de bell hop for bite. Now yu no date 4 limit. "Oats wun ‘uy de trubbele wid ‘our supposed superiors, dey doar’ ‘in “cain wonaeeve, uv a sdarkey” avin’ nny uv de finer eathetle feet live." Dey never thinks he te, kaper ul uy feelin’ de" neue an“ Httel ites whut dey hane us fokes, ‘Why, | wunee enatched a litte wits hile Cut frum In frunt ov a orterme beet, sev thunly saved ie ital tie for hla" parunta; an what" yu reckon they, did-an” aed.” “0, I'm 0 gla, here'a'a daer:” Not "cauna I thot se fits feller wurmt ‘with’ ée ‘dollar, Dut "cause | did Ge nobel act out uy pure luv fer humanerty, | refused to except de doller. "Sach ho dout we de feelin’ uv de ‘onest bell boy. Anuther ime’ | alsted po” alck man off we de trane out in ‘Nu’ Mextkoy an he shuved me a 2 bit peeve, whitch | had ce" reture.” Whut "ue pullud, fokee Jorter do ie ter tho! dese fokew dat we Ject‘tom feclin's uv de human animute fn'our’breata jee” Inek ther peeple Jan'aat we doan't do nech ax fer tipe tn fae, tp make ‘ue nuthin’ mo’ dan slaves’ We fe allue talkin’ "bout bel [thr fokee! ekale an ation Bown’ an skrapln’ er a tip uv 2 9r 4 bis My "tet ren, Smaliwood what waye tout ® hunerd poune, an Janeore me wen 1 calls hin “malty [200 opin up hie ce eream factory: the Standard ise Cream Company, ov st 1201" Wilton” Street, an'0, mom tier, he tho! kin make de. emootivent Jan’ most meriihious, cay to. slide down ice cream whut yu ever flopped ye" ips over. "Agallun uv dat cream fe wuth:waikin’ Yo. Galveston ater, but all"yu got ter do ring’ Capita rae ‘Well, tm off mow t2 my Linktum Hrhestre, whare I pot ce date wid te em ni erowra Yu no dat house alttin’ mo" an” mo" peperior evi weak, an’ now Mr. Steward Gun ‘opi op nis cold drink’ and” confectionery afer" rite dere in de bildin’ ani tho! givin’ sum swell aurvice, “rap n-onde generman’ ar tall hit wen bea The steam roller and high-handed tactics employed by Roy B. Nichols, the Harris County ‘“ly-whites” and their few black po- “tical concubines in the various precinct conventions held Satur-| “sday, May 1, and the county convention held Tuesday, May 4, have acted as a boomerang upon the conniving and conspiring colored| Teattle that affiliated themselves with these un-republican, un- “American and un-Christian devotees and exponents of political ‘uutocracy, imperialism and elimination, better known as “Iily- “whiteism.” These black stool-pigeons and tools of the MaeGregor-Nichols- ‘Lee-Wharton “ly-white” combine in this county were all smiles "Tuesday, when the genuine republicans, numbering over 250 (many of whom had already been seated in the “lily-white” coun- fy convention) bolted at Nichols’ steam roller and autocratic ‘modus operandi and were ordered out of the Main Street Auditor- Jum and driven off the premises by a small army of “peace of-| +Ficers,” imported there for the specific purpose of intimidating, browbeating and coercing the colored delegates present; especial ¥y hose who chested to and protested against the, Nichol nickle) machine disregarding and over-riding the will of the| ‘majority of the republican electors as expressed in the election| ‘and selection of delegates in the precinct conventions, Saturday, May 1, 1920. ‘These same ebony-hued and “yallow” henchmen and hangers. ‘on of the ‘lily-white” contingent. severely criticized, condemned land lambasted those who dared to oppose “Mistah” Nichols’ “white man's party” policy and program. "They remained (a handful of them) and when the motion was] ‘made to endorse and adopt the program, platform and policy of the| Sniquitous and unholy “Republican Council,” @ species of “lily: whiteism” and political elimination and extermination hatched up by C. C. Littleton of Fort Worth, and endorsed, approved, ad- ‘voeated and dearly fondled and embraced by MacGregor, Nichols, Lee, and others of that ilk—mark you—when this damnable, dia-| olieal, dastardly and despicable document was voted on by the sup- jposed republicans at the Harris County republican convention, all the black jagkasses and pimps present voted, “Aye!” (Shades ‘of Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and N. Wright Cuney!) ‘Now to show their inconsistency and the limit of their mental reasoning power, both inductive and deductive, these black boot- Tickers of the “lily-whites” professed to have the audacity to ‘believe that they would be able to get a 50-50 delegation of white and black delegates from the eighth congressional district ‘to the Chicago national republican convention, and their chief| -ean'thelp-but-be-black journalistic hetfchman and _ hireling| brought in a minority report, , begging and crying for at east one black man on the delegation. » © Read what a white daily n en” the “lily- whites” (as MacGregor once held the interest in said ‘hewspaper until the present owner attained his majority) said about the “minority” report: “The minority report was over-| ‘whelmingly defeated and the majority report (sending an entire ite delegation) was overwhelmingly, adopted.” ‘Now, didn’t these little Hamitic lackeys use poor judgment?] ‘They had sold themselves for a few silver dollars; they had voted| to adopt a“lly-white” policy and program, and then after getting all that was due them (It is commonly reported that a few of them ‘got $100 apiece and some of them got it in the neck, the “liy- whites” claiming that they had no following) and voting to not ‘aspire for any office or honor within the Texas party, these black politcal mollyeoddles, pussyfooters and traitors had the brazen all and unmitigated ‘nerve to ask their bosses to “please let one ‘us go along to Chicago as your servant, at least.” ‘To which the “lily-white” bosses replied: “Don't you ‘niggers’ ‘mow that this is a ‘white man’s country” We have already paid you d——~ ‘niggers’—given you far more than you deserve. You oted Tuesday to forego all ambitions and aspirations and to make the party in Texas a ‘white man’s party” We gave & few of you| ‘recognition on our delegations to the congressional and state con- ‘Yentions and we permitted a few of you to sit in our conventions. ‘We don't intend to send any ‘niggers’ to the Chicago convention and if you d—— fellows are not satisfied with what we have given you, why d— it to h—, go on with the other d— ‘niggers ed by Richardson and Davis. We intend to make and keep the sepablican erty in Texas white mans part ‘say that the black bootlickers of the “Iily-whites” are a sick, sorry and sad lot is expressing it pianissimo, ‘To say that they got more than they deserved is a truth that 4s self-evident and needs no elucidation upon here. | To every action there is a reaction and in this instance it came 'quickly, but surely and there was much sorrow and gnashing of| the teeth among the colored followers of the “lily-white” regime ‘The law of retribution is inexorable, inflexible, unbending, un-| ‘hanging, unyielding, unrelenting. ‘There is no time for us to stop and rejoice at the sudden and ‘supposedly unexpected downfall of these internal and infernal spemies of our Face, flr play, republicanism, Americanism and istianity;; political pimps, Praters and parrots who will com- ‘mit any overt or underhand act for a few silver dollars and for| the pleasure of being: dubbed a “good nigger,” even if by so doing] their. own family, race, party and country be reduced to chains} and fetters. | ‘Let us not only take these poor, deluded and malicious black devils to the Lord in prayer asking him to speedily, relieve the ace of their presence; but where they are in business let us]} Jithdraw our support from their enterprises and permit them tol continue to get their cupport from their “lily-white” brothers|| {and bosses. ‘This message must be thundered from every pulpit]| “and every secret order in town will do well to stress these facts| Spon their members. Tet us teach our children to shun them as}. Yhey would a dangerous and deadly’ reptile, ior they are worse] ‘than the most poisonous snake. . ‘They are now putting up all kinds of excuses, but the time bas) ‘arrived for patience to cease to be a virtue with us, when mem ders of our own race will seek to keep us in chains and shackles] ‘And raake us subservient—slaves and serir—to thove who are only Geslrous of using us to further thelr own personal ends*to the ‘Face's detriment and disadvantage. : “GOD OVE US MEN! A tie lke thie denants eee Onan epent hear, true faith and Teady bance Sten tom te Tot of ofice can ut Al F Mes Seow THE SPOILS OF OFFICE CANNOT BUY, E + Man’ wno POSSESS OPINIONS and WILL ; 2712 Mon The hore HONOR, men who ‘ill not LIE, ; # OS Men Yo can'etand before « deinazorce F Ast Kanan his treecnorovs Fatteris eitbost winking: sas Mt croeeds who lve above the fog ; Pye apac aiaen: sacs oneal b 5 te oS, ad sd ey core oe ooh spat ut tea ett deme te i eg eo eye es cae | “WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY™ LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. O0s-c07 CONGRESS AVE. Pretty Porch Dresses On Sale Saturday Values to $7.49 Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 50 Splendidly made garments of excellent ging- hams. The models are prettily trimmed and are obtainable in attractive checks and plaids, inn wart Care ana Opeiune Bt es av, morolng prayer mesing ad ipsit camber resent. We Las unday thee a 9:90 under eatérip ot LH. Bloor. The Wee re fe geal ma fesse recsete a vice secon ererege eaters tone amsat Pat fia: Pees. Chete Perce Dine neal rattan Siena eer aet ceca ey ara Sten ames ae Boater int fatettp' a Pres fe Rin rete ingore is doen “Suny. capeSune Car fe’ Se puget oe ie eittre "adda ie —Biks' bares Mount Zion Baptist. (Canal ee) Rev 6-H Blanch Pastor fuotay wes «Bi ea, St Jo. booker and 'hs sat at teacher ita oe seea moc Ip fon." Sealine ih Bunny seool wert tel, Rey. 3, 4 harp’ dave, Naioual Bapuiat Sunday Entei alt Soho as resend ee Shy cl ee ne ees ea et tate ae Sty ance Se ara et ee tae ns oetlag, cathe Soe atay Can be Mel slates "mace toe at ect Sie a on eis Tana ent sea Me nego Christian Charch. load Pets Hal, Fitw Ward 121 we Hall, Fite ¥ Prayer and praise service every wedntsay at Sri Lard ay oe Visite ele so eek Marsden a wee kininase soe; tary ae dapat harp avon Ears we sie taba’ st: Gea We," bthtog, tase Sindy sate ti WF Thomas soddat We ae Me. Olive Baptist. (itengne see) nev, SRANTPORD, pater. ig Sie cas waa pens at a Tea snc Suet ete Sh Sala ‘wee techee at tira Pest Bessa stil seta ee es sap aes patti cihed a eu a pee a eee Irina soitally tetas Maly Sia cea no oat Sil ict, ence ont et wea, Seer aan; se vara et aki aiid ope Mt. Rose Baptist. cm nae eget, ‘The Sunday school opened at Its ue val hour. Lemon ‘was well taught At 11"a.'m. pastor preached the bap dismal “sermon, quite «number, wit neasing the eeremony, “The W. H. BL Societe ie planniay. Yor gd. bro fram for th ith Sunday,” Bach sit ter hae pledged to: pay $1.00." Sick Mra, Fanmale Shanks. Bro, Chas. Lee Is recovering from 1 Tong linens so Sister Vila Burt. A tea party, Was five at the home of Mre. Wd Carrigan, Friday ‘evening inthe be halt-ot the HM. Soclely--MRS, CUMMINGS, Reporter; stye pay Sten for the compat woken Waaendny ge wan tee ittndca” tes'U'5 ier oo car fiienStaretal, waves visto th eat nine irae egouh aa et ie vi wee Innere tan 20. “Our sir Se bay progr Many were Seine’ and thre to wine, he Scellene program nd paroot ot he Pit alma” A'monca prose Se reader or the besene of tre FW ee ate cannth Choreh 1 wns give chet reserve ne Hoan te Rl ward Om Peds iit 'af ext wee. there wil be ory atthe ewotr sto gm Th Boao Chap with tet tents wi Pico Saterday” at Kensington” Ma Heine ae We cea. ie aaking pans {oe a euminer cmp tated a th Stat ‘Werhope the ern wil make pisos to mpend part of thelr sme atthe cat Commitee of maaze oat wil moet a Wednesday. sy Bityeendiy stow “Sunny ¥ (0 7 Hie Wenayunhe and irs Ae Iida hontenset and t‘usial ro era of ign mere wl be giver. ee Toya’ chatrman publ com atten cee ence Sunday was a gaia day. Mothers ay nad cheered Chel ranered tem, Undy eoeran Seay ait Wr Wy Bese ada sina etn tte uu tar Mert Pred Waren" es De ASlaee eta, Whe Gui? Sunes Nene fork ya ree fais altnd'the lo. rex Beadeyteneg a” elon Bram see Beta Mn, Eating Wel eee ae ae can Sse titers tthe cette Bie serra maze™ 2 (page ae Svein rear erp an Reaiced "Way ii Sp, ei re gE oe ianaa"S ton soe” ie Sines te sme ea we tonto nape Brown Chapel A. M. E. NEVE P. BA GROLER, Pater During he abpnge of pat, hur apace tne nev tpt, hse Sat nena oa mote sean, tal als aaes ‘eitiethe tle ag ah sent st fo a Senet tretreaest ie ee soe aan te Tare et ee Susu, rasa? Stecnchaest Ae erg dy Send Mee aS me ¥. MC. A. Notes. ue ¥ boys hav oxpnied te gla ee bare ert os San te hy ae Bu, Touts, td of Matar ons Pacha ene tke ie Baan Theeang ie eet tet i a et apg ie rece a ae, sete my, "Mae eat tisa'tse Coens ctanee eee taod Oo tact its ety Momaay yee SMe eth ee oe tats fe te Seed cree care or fer, ine tet cies eee dis Sontag ke i Si Tota ett a see" inSeibe sit lets bet tha one knowing him please get this ta SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER | Svilialy NOW IN PROGRESS Chritt Week. WORK W SAVE A week affording substantial sav- ings on almost everything in the store. @ GRAND. @ MAY A ET | ltt mS GOLF fe are ‘. <@ PARK J Peon Wednes- ; m6 We ~~ ISLES” BAND, a 1. SAM GREEN, Mer. | lly “A MAN’S STORE” 3% BE ee ere EE Starting Saturday Morning A Tremendous Sale of Suits $8.95 / Cool Cloths and Cool Crashes, Worth up to $18.50 Two-Piece models, unlined. Think of it, men, a suit for $8.95 You'll pay almost as much for a suit of overalls today Remember, Saturday! COME IN EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK “I ERS” DOV) A MAN'S STORE to get your allotment, bonus, back pay, need «college edveaton, commercial courte, business coure, jin the Y and feo the secretary or write at once, Seay Cat Veen Sa te [Chesapeake Summer School of Colgned Men's Department at Harper's Va, the lat of June, where be will take a special couree tn Y. MO A ae 9 Rear Saree ‘ SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Barbour, Galveston, were here on educational matters this week, taking in a tour of the campus. FOR SALL-IE+ 4-night cottage North Side: price $1,800, terms easy. See me. Save money. E. O. Smith 411 Milm Lum. St. Presstt 3970. Merrill Road on West End street car Saturday 8, 11 a.m. Reward. Ring Hadley 1517 or Presstt 6249. James, Pleasant Street, featured an unusually attractive party Wednesday. Gingham dresses was the attire. JE 62345 128 1237 1237 FOR SALE CHEAP!-5 per month that beth, edge of town, price $1,000, $100 down, $15 per month. See me more. E. O. Smith, 411 Milam, Preston 697. Don't miss the grand May fete at Golf Amusement Park Wednesday night. May 19th. Music by Sid Isles Band. J. Samuel Green, manager. All ALK OF THE TOWN TOGGERY SHOP Sale of Women's and Summer Ready to Wear EVER BEFORE, THE MOST Pure Silk Hose, white only . . 98c THE TALK LAUREN HORSE MOTORCYCLE TOGGEL A Wonderful Sale of W and Summer NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFO NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY Attractive Values in Silk Dresses $39.50 Silk Dresses, sale price ... $19.75 $49.50 Silk Dresses, sale price ... $24.75 $59.50 Silk Dresses, sale price ... $27.50 Bargains in Spring Suits $49.50 Suits, sale price ... $59.50 Suits, sale price ... $69.50 Suits, sale price ... SKIRTS—Newest Silk Skirts in the store; all go at nearly half price, every new and color is here. Materials are Fantasi, Mongolian, Morning Glory, Dew Kist, cium Crepe, Baronette, La Jerse, Baronette and Tricollette. Worth up to $39.50 price New Arrival of Tricollette Blouses Fashion's latest novelty, in every wanted shade and model. Sale Price Saves You Half $5.95 $7.95 $8.75 $9.75 Wonderful Walt Sale Georgette and Crepe de Chine, beautiful others handsomely embroidered. $10.00 Waist, sale price ... $19.50 Waist, sale price ... $24.50 Waist, sale price SPECIAL—SUMMER WASH DRESSES—Volles, Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Gham and Madras, all sizes, absolutely the best bargain in town. $15.00 values. price kirts in the store; all go at near- is are Fantasi, Mongolian, Morni- Jerse, Baronette and Tricollette. Bleuse Blouses every wanted Half $9.75 Work Georgette and others hands $10.00 Waists $19.50 Waists $24.50 Waists ASH DRESSES—Voiles, Organ s, absolutely the best bargain in SKIRTS - Newest Silk Skirts in the store; all go at nearly half price, every model and color is here. Materials are Fantasi, Mongolian, Morning Glory, Dew Kist, Calcium Crepe, Baronette, La Jerse, Baronette and Tricollette. Worth up to $39.50. Sale price $19.75 SPECIAL—SUMMER WASH DRESSES—Voiles, Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Gingham and Madras, all sizes, absolutely the best bargain in town. $15.00 values. Sale price ..... $5.95 Every skirt in stock is reduced for quick Clearance $ 9.75 Silk or Wool Skirts, sale price $5.95 $14.75 Silk or Wool Skirts, sale price $9.75 $19.50 Silk or Wool Skirts, sale price 12.50 $24.50 Silk or Wool Skirts, sale price 14.75 Wash Skirts Reduced. $4.98 Wash Skirts, sale price ..... $3.45 $5.98 Wash Skirts, sale price ..... $4.45 $6.98 Wash Skirts, sale price ..... $5.98 $7.98 Wash Skirts, sale price ..... $6.45 HOUSE APRONS and DRESSES are on colors The Best Place THE FIRST NATION OF H Condensed Statement of Condition at the to the Comptrol REBE Loans and Discounts, time. Loans and Discounts, demand. Less Notes and Bills Rediscounted. United States Bonds and Securities. Houston Ship Channel Navigation Bonds. Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, stock Banking House. Other Real Estate Owned. Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank to Dale Collection. Cash in Vault and with Other Banks. Cash with United States Treasurer. Customers' Liability Account of Acceptant Customers' Liability Account of Letters Interest Earned but not Collected. LIAB CAPITAL STOCK: Paid in. From Earnings Surplus Fund, from earnings Undivided Profits, Net. Interest and Discount Collected but Not Amount Reserved for Taxes. Circulation. Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank Acceptances. Letters of Credit. Individual Deposits Bank Deposits FRESSES are on sale at considera best Place to Shop Afte ST NATIONAL HOUSE APRONS and DRESSES are on sale at considerable saving—all sizes and colors $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 The Best Place to Shop After All THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Business May 4th, 1920, as Reported to the Comptroller of the Currency. Condition at the Close of Business Mt. to the Compensator of the Currency, RESOURCES time. $14 command. 6 $21 discounted. 4 and Securities. 1 Navigation Bonds. 1 Securities, etc. 1 Dallas stock. 1 funded. General Reserve Bank, Dallas. $ 1 serve Bank to Dallas in Process of 1 3 Other Banks. 1 Treasurer. 1 the Acceptance count of Letters of Credit. Collected. 1 Loans and Discounts. time..... $14,935,558.88 Loans and Discounts. demand..... 6,160,468.34 Cash in Vault and with Other Banks..... 3,474,598.09 Cash with United States Treasurer..... 100,000.00— 6,555,991.41 Customers' Liability Account of Acceptance..... 1,975,000.00 Customers' Liability Account of Letters of Credit..... 212,800.00 Interest Earned but not Collected..... 25,478.32 $30,965,515.18 LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK: Royal..... $ 1,000,000.00 From Earnings..... 1,000,000.00— $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus Fund, from earnings..... 500,000.00 Undivided Profits, Net..... 302,409.80 Interest and Discount Net, collected..... 187,107.17 Amount Reserved for Taxes..... 162,218.07 Circulation..... 2,000,000.00 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank..... 1,750,000.00 Acceptances..... 4. Letters of Credit..... 212,800.00 Individual Deposits..... $1,687,825.99 Bank Deposits..... 5,343,927.61— 21,987,451.60 $30,965,515.18 OFFICERS: OTT, President..... F. E. RUSSELL, Cashier OTT, Vice President..... H. B. HRUNGURST, Assistant ODRHAN, Vice President..... G. J. RUSSELL, Cashier J. L. RUSSELL, Asst Cashier O. W. JACKON, Asst Cashier DIRECTORS OTT..... E. A. PEDEN..... W. S. COCHRAN F. M. LAW..... E. L. NEVILLE..... F. E. RUSSELL # STOCK **Paid in.** From Earnings Surplus Fund, from earnings Undivided Profits, Net Interest and Discount, Collected but Not Earned Amount Reserved for Taxes. Circulation **Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank** Accruals Letters of Credit Individual Deposits Bank Deposits $ 1,100,000.00 1,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 500,000.00 303,409.80 100,000.00 162,218.07 2,000,000.00 1,750,000.00 1,975,000.00 212,800.00 $ 16,673,523.99 $ 5,343,271.61 21,987,451.60 J. T. SCOTT F. M. LAW E. A. PEDEN E. L. M. S. B. Williams is spending the week in Dallas. A six-city billaire will be for funerals, joyrides "n" everything "phine" winn Jackson, Capitol $254, 608 Robin. The Colleged American Printing Company of Galveston was here on business Wednesday. M. S. B. Williams-E-On Sun Paul plaza 5 room cottage price $4,464, $109 cash. E. R. Smith, 411 Mil. Pres. HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 rooms and 2 blocks from car door line. J. R. Gribbay, Prot. $285, Hadley $283. 600 laborers wanted for Minnesota. and stamp for reply. Google Wells Dres. A. R. H岭, Dallas, D. A. J. T. SCOTT, President F. M. LAW, Vice President W. S. COCHRAN, Vice President Jersey Silk Petti-coats $6.75 men's and Misses' Spring ready to Wear THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY Bargains in Spring Suits $49.50 Suits, sale price ... $24.75 $59.50 Suits, sale price ... $29.75 $69.50 Suits, sale price ... $34.50 all go at nearly half price, every model angolian, Morning Glory, Dew Kist, Cal- and Tricollette. Worth up to $39.50. Sale ... $19.75 Wonderful Waist Sale Georgette and Crepe de Chine, beaded and others handsomely embroidered. $10.00 Waists, sale price ... $4.95 $19.50 Waists, sale price ... $9.75 $24.50 Waists, sale price ... $10.95 Voiles, Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Ging- best bargain in town. $15.00 values. Sale ... $5.95 New Summer Procks Are Also Considerably Reduced $13.50 Summer Procks, sale price ... $8.75 $16.50 Summer Procks, sale price ... $9.75 $19.75 Summer Procks, sale price ... $12.75 $24.50 Summer Procks, sale price ... $16.75 Silk Underwear $3.50 Silk Camisoles, sale price ... $1.95 $4.98 Silk Teddies, sale price ... $2.95 $5.98 Silk Teddies, sale price ... $3.50 $12.50 Petticoats, sale price ... $8.75 at considerable saving—all sizes and $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 Shop After All TIONAL BANK Boston Use of Business May 4th, 1920, as Reported of the Currency. PROCES $14,936,553.88 6,160,468.34 $21,097,022.22 4,256,000.00—$16,841,022.22 3,764,258.73 400,000.00 64,254.00 75,000.00 850,000.00 201,712.50 Dallas in Process of 1,145,314.32 3,474,498.09 100,000.00—6,556,921.41 1,975,000.00 212,800.00 25,476.32 Bredit $30,965,515.18 TIES $ 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00—$ 2,000,000.00 500,000.00 303,000.00 79,835.71 163,218.07 2,000,000.00 1,750,000.00 1,975,000.00 212,800.00 $16,673,523.59 5,343,927.61—21,987,451.60 $30,965,515.18 OF HOUSTON LIABILITIES THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 kinds of prizes given away free. Messrs. O. P. DeWalt, J. B. Griebley and N. Judy Pidur, Jee on a fishing trip to press the truck had not reached the city bringing their catch. Some Rev. J. W. Glider, pastor Sloan Memorial M. E. Church, left for the general conference of the M. E. Church in session in the town on a 30-day vacation with pay and $100 extra pocket change. He will visit his sister in Chicago and has the sister Gilin Oveh has taken a local undertaker to receive a body of one of the A. E. P. soliders cushioned in France. The parents whose residence at 318 Pace Street, Fifth Ward, was reentered Tuesday, Jersey Silk Petti- coats $6.75 $30,965,515.18 $30,955,15.18 H. B. BRINGHUTT. Asst' Cashier J. W. HAZARD. Asst' Cashier O. W. JACKSON. Asst' Cashier RAN F. A. ROOT F. E. RUBBELL CRASHING REDUCTIONS Here is a mighty good chance to get some mighty good Shoes at mighty low prices at the FAMILY SHOE STORE Don't Fail To Take Advantage of This Event! WOMEN'S MARY JANES WOMEN'S $9 AND $10 WALKING Women's Low Heel Pumps, in patent or in patent leather, $3.50 values, all sizes OXFORDS kid, $7.00 value Family Shoe Store 1013 CONGRESS AVE $1.98 MISSES' SLIPPERS In Patent or Kid With One or Two Straps; Sizes Up to 2 $2.45 WALKING OXFORDS WOM Brown and Black Kid with the military heel, $2.00 value $4.85 WOMEN'S MARY JANES WOMEN In patent leather, $3.50 values, all sizes $2.98 Brown soles- WOMEN'S OXFORDS In Patent, Black or Brown Kid Lefter Louis or Cushion Heels, $8.00 VALUES $5.95 MISSES' ONE-STRAP ANKLE SLIPPERS Patent or Kid, $3.00 Value $2.98 Brown, black and smoked leather at ..... $4.85 HOSIERY SPECIALS Men's Fine Lisle Hose, white, black and brown; 50c values at ..... 35c Men's Fine Silk Hose, all colors, 85c values ..... 65c Remember, Values up to $12.85, in black kid, brown kid and patent kid. French military or the new baby heel, hand-turned soles—greatest value in the city. S MISSES' BAREFOOT SANDALS ench value The better kind. Sizes up to 5. $1.85 Women's Low Heel Pumps, in patent or kid, $7.00 value lt 5 $4.85 $5.95 WOMEN'S $9 AND $10 WALKING OXFORDS Women's kid, $7.00 and Young Men's Shoes BOUDOIR SLIPPERS $1.69 The Home of Better Shoes for Less Money family Shoe Store 1013 CONGRESS AVE. --- Patent, Bright Kid or Dull Kid; French you can not equal Louis heals—a value Brown Kid or Black Kid—Turn or welt soles—"Some values" $6.85 $7.95 We have them in black, tan and brown kid, also black, tan and brown calf leather; button lace; straight last, English and conservative styles. It would be impossible to replace these shoes from the factory today for less than $10 a pair. 98c $7.95 Hand-turned shoes, genuine black kid; $2.50 value, all sizes WOMEN'S BLACK KID PUMPS Low heels, very comfortable, $4.00 value, special $2.98 MEN'S OUTING WORK SHOES Black, Brown and Smoke; $4 Values $2.98 MEN'S OXFORDS Displayed on Table, Odd Sizes, Values $8 $3.98 MEN'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS Button, lace, English models at ..... $2.98 HOSIERY SPECIALS Women's Fine Lise Hose, black and colors, 75e value ..... 49e Women's Pure Silk, Full-Fashioned Hose, all colors, $2.50 values in St ..... $1.69 DR. H. C. LEWIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 807½ Prairie, Room 221 Phone Preston 4181 AGENTS WANTED in every town to the Wonderful "White Flame Hunters" the only red, improved, practical hunter for the common acroceae lamps on the ground. The red flame is available for No. 2. No. 4. Lamp or cotton wick, cotton wick, out of fit, guaranteed five years. More than half agent's terms quick. 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For more information, please contact the Houston Informer at (212) 268-2600 or visit www.houstoninformer.com. EAT AT WAFF'S CAFE Fresh Home-Med DINNERS SERVED FROM 11: PHONE PRESTON 7261 OTTO'S LO All loans strictly confiden paired. Bargains in unrede Watches, Clothes, Pistols, Se 818 Preston Ave. LUCIUS W. LOMAX ORGEN BAR "THROUGH 803 PRAIRIE AVENUE 2-ENTR 15-CH ROBT. 8. ("BOB") PHONE PRESTON 3699 Fresh Home-Made Plain a Specialty. DINNERS SERVED FROM 11:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. M. DAY. ONE PRESTON 7261 1017 SAN FERNANDO OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewel- bags. Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money loan patches, Clothes, Pistols, Sewing Machines and Dian- 1818 Preston Ave. Phone Preston CUSIUS W. LOMAX ROBT. S. ORGEN BARBER SHOP "THROUGH THE BLOCK" 803 PRAIRIE AVENUE—413 MILAM STREET 2—ENTRANCES—2 15—CHAIRS—15 ROBT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager. ONE PRESTON 3699 HOUSTON, Fresh Home-Made Pair a Specialty DINNER'S BREAKFAST FROM 11:30 A.M. to 10:15 P.M. DAILY PHONE PRESTON 7281 10:15 SAN FELIPE All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry repaired. 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-413 MILAM STREET 2-ENTRANCES-2 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 and perfumes a speciality. Confections and stationery. Dr. J. T. M. Lindsay's office in the building. MR8. J. T. M. LINDSAY, Manager. White Swan Barber Sh 506 Milam Street Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot a batha. AARON BYERS, Proprietor. White Swan Barber Sh 506 Milam Street Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve ents: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and sha. AARON BYERS, Proprietor. White Swan Barber Shop Eight expert tensorial artists ever ready to serve your wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold batha. DOW'S BAKERY 2804 Mc Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pieces ding, Birthday and Party Cakes. PHONE CALL CLARK L. N We Call for WABASH TA JNO. B. CAFFE Phone Capitol 3C CLEANING A SUITS MAD 220 SAN FELIPE STREET THE NEW GROCER A. NOODLEMAN GRO Dealer Staple and Fancy Groceries 2614 Odin Avenue FREE D 2504 McKINNEY Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies. Special attention given to Birthday 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 3783 CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS MADE TO ORDER SAN FELIPE STREET HOUSTON, T THE NEW GROCERY STORE ON ODIN NOODLEMAN GROCERY AND PROD. Dealer in Apple and Fancy Groceries, Produce and Vegetables Odin Avenue Phone Capitol FREE DELIVERY 2504 McKINNEY Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies. Special attention given to Wed- ding, Birthday and Party Cakes. PHONE CAPITOL 1723 CLARK L. DOW, PROP. A. NOODLEMAN GROCERY AND PRODUCE Staple and Fancy Groceries, Produce and Vegetables 2614 Odin Avenue Phone Capitol 2837 ANOTHER NEW ONE ADDED to Houston's Quality Ice C olors. The Lincoln Confectionery 713 Prairie Avenue in the The ideal place to get refi fact THE place to spend a f Houston's Quality Ice Cream and Cold Drink 2 Lincoln Confectionery and Ice Cream Empor 3 Prairie Avenue in the Lincoln Theatre Build ideal place to get refreshed after the show. THE place to spend a few moments with your to Houston's Quality Ice Cream and Cold Drink Parlors. The Lincoln Confectionery and Ice Cream Emporium, 713 Prairie Avenue in the Lincoln Theatre Building. The ideal place to get refreshed after the show. In fact THE place to spend a few moments with your girl. Chas. A. Stewart, Prop. --- Dealer In FOR REPUBLICAN DELEGATE FROM STATE-AT-LARGE [Painting of a man in a suit, seated in a chair, with a hat and a tie.] In response to the insistent and repeated demands of so many republican 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 Chicago, Ill., Tuesday, June 8, 1920. Hon. J. B. Griggs 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 the Republican State Convention. GRIGSBY-FOR-DELEGATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Madame N. A. Franklin-McCoy an educator to her customers and friends of the college, Mrs. W. S. Smith, graduate of the leading college of chirpology of Chicau, IL, who is well prepared to give the scientific treatment of the feet. A special private booth has beer SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER prepared for this new service, and as the prices are very reasonable for the service, our people need not be bothered with sore feet, cornea and bumions any more. For engagements phone Preston 5689 and ask for Mrs Smith. With this new feature added, the downstairs parlor of Madame Franklin McCoy, which at 803 Patricks Avenue, is now in a position to visit. It is your parlor; you visit a it. PUBLICAN DE OM STATE-AT-LA HON. JAMES B. GRIGSBY, in Mutual Benefit Association the insistent and repeated demand of different parts of Texas, who one of the four (4) delegates National Convention, when June 8, 1920, Hon. J. B. G. generate and prayful consider wishes with his candidacy subject to his candidacy subject to Texas in the Republican St. HIS PLATFORM: "illy-whiteism." internationalism. mob law and riot. greater than injustices and inequ ence to the constitution, its as subjects of our republican form of indefinitely and untrightly Texas that will not defile nor draints of republicanism, but high representative of the repub llicer safe for Americans and t HIS PLATFORM: "Are They爬 in the Eyes of the Law?" "Please Let Your Light Shine On Me."—Knockout; greatest Nassau song hits of the season. Each, Bob The M. & S. Co. 591 East Georgia Avenue; Memphis, Teen. FAIRCHILD UNDERTAKING COMPANY Funeral Directors, Embalmer Phone Press 1855 TH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER y | eo ae RD <= 7 >? ate aleu lekm~er ia-Da-neles ri PTAKE THE’ PLACE OF CALOMEL MEd “pater smagionraraaints taro, eog i iq eg Bispace see” bs aN S0LD-AT HERBERT'S DRUG STORE DR. W. E. 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Id Syotem of Clogsed-up ens ee solide Ss ing ad the sn fog ‘rains, headache, sour, acif stom: Sa ie nt a ae acarce a eee ae Sre'checeie im ‘caloy chemist, pe merae Hite toa! es J. H, RIERAS Civil Engineer and Architect Modern Homes and Public Build- ‘ings, Plats arkd Maps. Machines designed ; patent draw- ings. Mail orders solicited. | 2619 Tuam Ave Sie ererseiceraaereniss | SHE THOUGHT DRESS WOULD LOOK DYED i “out Byer ti Mie aieg_ Ou tub appr te oe Sa wy Dernier eine pe a secklags, ‘skirts, children's coats, feath: Se et ee f3cere see Bs ck ob mibarimeshs ep pe FOR SATURDAYS and MONDAYS ‘Some of these:— 25 White Pine Cough Syr.20¢ 25¢ Flumonia Salve... 20 Be Vieks Salve «= 2.2. //25e 250 066 coecerycecgeeces 20 26e Dr, Diemer’s Grip Malarine Tablets ....20¢ 25¢ Aspirin Tablets «1.20 50e Aspirinol +2... 40e 30e Lax. Bromo Quinine. .25¢ 35e Antiphilogistine ....-30e ‘Tee Blix. 1. Q&S... 2.500 Nux and Iron Tabieta (They' build you up).25¢ 0c Colorite (all colors)... 21€ ‘All Black and White preparations .......2le All Palmer's goods, ach..21e be Dodson's Livertone.-48e 10e El Vampiro .. 4 for 25¢ {0e Syr. of Pepsin... 48e $125 LaCreole Hair Dress- INQ coe ec eees ees 90 ‘Toe Latresie Hair Tonic, 65e 50¢ LaCreole Shampoo . .40e $110 SSS... see ss 900 $190 8.8.10 2602 Dowling St. Had. 610 IDAVIS’ A. C. P : e le e Davis’ Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining in an aromatic base, variaus 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, hy- peracidity, ante-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 pa- ” tient 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, og 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 mo 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, im the history ofmedicine, was a more meretorious remedy offered to the world, for such a small sum. Sells for 25 cents; worth twenty-five hundred, DAVIS’ EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND 4 Combining in ai agréeable form vegetable alteratives, with “Yodide af -potash, and other. paluable poaglcin roa mended for the treatment of minor skin ailments, such as Pimples, Skin Eruptions, certain forms of cheunatien int ‘Which Potassium Todide, 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 ure acid and other poisons in the ays tem. The poisons aye distributed through the entire system, often settles in the joints, muscles and tissues, is inflammation is said to cause the excruciating pains in rheumatism and gout. % DAVIS KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY—A proprietary preparation recommended for all kidney, and bladder disorders, scanty_and scalding urine, and ll chronic complaints avsing from diseased kidneys, and bidder, ‘ ‘The functions of the kidneys is to filter the blood and strain off from the system the effete and worn out matter F particles of decry from the boty into the bladder, and then through the regular channels f they fll todo thelr work Properly, the impurities and poisonous matter remaining in the blood and body—polsoning, or what is called auto: Intoxication may result, ; ike gc adh ee DISEASED KIDRBYS some ofthe yay ct casted Met fortn smsioea Dena? we, & feat desire to urinate, sealding and smarting pains in passing Urine, puffiness under the eyes, swelling of the limbs, urle ‘acid poisoning, rheumatism, dropsy and gravel. : ASIEZ, ACME SYSTEM OF GROWING AND SS) mrp. sy *% oo GAL ESTON, YY ve you eve e et of 2 \ ES es ener ett wr eet demand wbx of tne Ge Ni < sgrcence S o V7 Hair Grower, price S0e. RUT ga crumb arc er ties af . JES WS ; ‘Acm#e Skin Feod and Face Bleach, for that “Bad” complexion, pimples, Yee ; srin tooo EON ; If oo G-2==9) PLB: Miical omrary-A von recommend for general debility, oes aS. LUCLNE CRS snl mah doe aie Ecce win Nora A sees ey aes etary rte” a Z-RO wT 4 V er Sea ON FAMOUS QUININE HAIR GROWER ESE viva 8 '@D (msi Y\ Temake ir gow, cleans the cal and poy or famous Quito NS. caesar & Hair Grower, a tonic, made expressly for the purpose of stimulating \, ree ag co the roots of the hair setting forth a new crop of healthy hair. | A em cess) If hair is falling out, use the famous Egyptian Hair Restorer. Stops Wnt oy falling hair, restores the color, and sets forth the hair to growing Cw again, and in about ninety days will grow hair on a bald head, where it has not come out from old age. ‘ ae AIL D. M. C. Preparations on sale at People’s Drug Store, 410 Milam Street and Others. 5 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 , DAVIS MEDICINE CO., Box 516, Galveston, Texas AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE oi. ane 4 ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 See L..V. ALLEN LAWYER—NOTARY E CIVIL PRACTICE A SPBCIALTY. 014 PRAIRIE AVERUE Often Phose Preston 4iti ROOM NO. 21 — 1 | Semeonsecesterenseesneeonesnesereeststeeapesensonesenennpesnee™ | HARMONS’ DRY GOODS STORE | | Gan aatiaty all your wane. in the Dry Goods ling, A, full | line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage solicited. H J, H, HARMON, PROP. | 423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas. } But the price of leather ix advancing. oonomy 1s the watchwort, Rive your eh shoeyrepared now BF "EEE LIGHIWING SHOR REPAIR HOP 447 Mth Berot | mgatpped with the Der ich ane anes reat por i uot setaecien, stern Hak we eit tke ia rigbe ror ello for and dotyared, : Phone Preston 88TR, Fo ae ie a Oa ASPIRIN~A Tall { ‘Take Aspirin only as toldby “Bayer” ‘Te name Baye” Lenten th hg, ag sergio re (ee ae eR SESPLaS den reed eng gn” ee ee Sy aliens of pote alety ayer Greg? oe ie see ne ee aaa ee “Bayer Tablete of Ampirin” you enty tn bum of Srv tke 3 el hot iy ta i ia et 6 one De tcnclne Asplin for Cold, Hoe: |e alo oll larger: pesagee, swnnmecgicees Ca ee SNELL BEAUTY PARLORS MME. FRANKLIN’S SYSTEM if of MANICURING AND MASSAGING 515 SAN FELIPE STREET LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! 1. One-broom house, hall, electric lights and gas, $500 down; on Webster. 2. One-broom house for $500 down; on Webster Ave. One 8-room house on St. Emanuel $800 down. One $-room house on $-St. Emanuel. $400 down. Three $-room houses on Arthur St. $300 down. One $-room house on Arthur St. all modern, $700 down. One $-room 2story in Independence Heights, $300 down. One $-room house on Ruthven St. $300 down. One 5-room house and three 2-room houses on Providence, all sanitary, $150 down. One house on Gregg St. $100. One house, 4 rooms and hall, on Mill St. $200 down. One house on Carr St. 4 rooms and hall, brand new, modern. $500. Three 4-room houses on Carr. $100 down. One $-room house on Bayou, $500 down. One $-room house and hall, all sanity, electric lights, $500; First Water One 3-story house, $300, $500 down, in First Ward. One 4-broom houses for $600 each, $25 down. One brand new 4-room house in Sixth Ward, close to car line and Car Wheel Car Wheel, for $300 down. We are ready to show you this property at any time. Call us up if you want to see it. We can car out for you and show you the property. We can car for your friends. Bring them. We can arrange to have you at the office or at the stains on the ground floor at 411 Mile Rd. We can meet you at our new headquarters to meet you at our new headquarters. 412 Milestone Bldg. Pigeon Press 6307. 412 Milestone Bldg. Pigeon Press 6307. NOTICE! To All Colored Unions of Texas: I could also have to have a secretary chairman of the T. and P. Ry. and I would like to have the international provides for and that will give the colored men a state my international provides for and that will give the colored men a state we meet the T. S. F. of Labor the colored delegates will be prepared to introduce their resolutions. Hoping to have a secretary chairman of McCAREY, System Chairman T. and S. Marshall, Tex. 1502 W. Wright A POT OF GOLD Is not made in any conservative business in a week, but we have a real money-making business, but owing to our having to leave the city, we are offering for sale our first-class, modernly furnished cafe and fruit stand at a big sacrifice. Call at PALM CAFE 1406 San Felipe St., Or Ring Preston 4295 Hof W. L. Jones, Bokla, Olya, and wife are in the city on a visit, the former father's being ill. Both are former residents of this city, Mr. Jones is a graduate and newspaper business here several years ago. As head of the printing department of Bishop College at Marshall he gave the editor of The Informer his first book. As head of the newspaper Mr. Jones is the head of a new mercantile concern and financially interested in other race enterprises in the exclusive colored city: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 to 6 p.m. Sundays by appointment. Office phone Preston 4131. DR. C. M. NICHOLS Presentation and Burger Office: Office 4131, 220, 8974 Talkville Ave., Houston, Tx. "The Home of Better A Great Zinc Young Men's Extra nel Suits; colors; brown, green; silk med; well made; and double breasted types Another Great GENUINE PALL $12.50 $15 This season's newest and ha shades. The patterns reser will wear equally as good. H young men and men. $12.50 $15 "Tropics," a high grade sum cotton and silk; guaranteed fi cool and comfortable; hands trimmed. Zindler special. T seasons and retain their shap Home of Better Tailored Summer Great Zindler's W ing Men's Extreme Styling suits; colors blue, green; silk trim- well made; single breasted types Another Great Zindler's W JUNE PALM BEACH 22.50 $15.00 $10 Son's newest and handsomest pattern. The patterns resemble the finest equally as good. Highly tailored and men and men. 22.50 $15.00 $10 a high grade summer fabric, made silk; guaranteed fast color; very du comfortable; handsomely hand tail- ed Zindler special. These Suits will w and retain their shape and lustre. "The Home of Better Tailored Summer Suits" This season's newest and handsomest patterns, colors and shades. The patterns resemble the finest worsteds and will wear equally as good. Highly tailored and modeled for young men and men. $12.50 $15.00 $16.50 "Tropics," a high grade summer fabric, made of worsted, cotton and silk; guaranteed fast color; very durable, dressy, cool and comfortable; handsomely hand tailored and silk trimmed. Zindler special. These Suits will wear two full seasons and retain their shape and lustre. $22.50 $25.00 Bloch Tailored Silk Moha Zindler's specifications. The duced. Many exclusive Zind trimmed, thoroughly reinforc taped with silk and every thread. Pants lined to seat, gray and fancy. $15 $20 COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS BEN ZINN 107-109 CONGRESS AU "The Home of Better NEW IDEA 514 MILAM Will O SATURDAY, Wide SPECIAL FEATURES AU ADMISSION: 1 tailored Silk Mohair Suits. Made specifications. The finest silk mohair any exclusive Zindler features, su- thoroughly reinforced everywhere with silk and every seam sewed with splints lined to seat. Colors include sol- dary. BEN ZINDLER'S SO 107-109 CONGRESS AVE. OPP COURT HOUSE The Home of Better Tailored Summer IDEAL THEATRE 514 MILAM STREET Will Open SATURDAY, MAY 15TH With L FEATURES AND POPULAR NON: 10, 15, 20 Bloch Tailored Silk Mohair Suits. Made especially to Zindler's specifications. The finest silk mohair Suits produced. Many exclusive Zindler features, such as silk trimmed, thoroughly reinforced everywhere; armholes taped with silk and every seam sewed with pure silk thread. Pants lined to seat. Colors include solid blue, black, gray and fancy. $15 $20 $27.50 COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS BEN DINDLER'S SON ALWAYS BEKE YOU ARE A ZINDLER BEFORE YOU BUY 107-109 CONGRESS AVE. OPP. COURT HOUSE "The Home of Better Tailored Summer Suits" NEW IDEAL THEATRE 514 MILAM STREET Will Open SATURDAY, MAY 15TH With SPECIAL FEATURES AND POPULAR PRICES W. R. SMITH, MANAGER --- FOR SALE CHEAP *2-room 2-room* Third ward, on car; modern; price cheap; a snap for $2,800. Show me $600 and make your own terms. Save money. Sweeten $637. O. Smith, 411 Milam Sweeten $637. Mrs. Ola McElroy Greene, formerly connected with the Wilco-Williams Best Street dressing gregg (Ninth Ward), and will appreciate the patronage of her former customers and friends. Phone Capitol 640. (43) and the best remedy we know of for it is Imperial Eczema Remedy. We bottle fails to cure any company that city, whose office is already elsewhere in this issue and which concern is building up a large national territory, paid us a visit recently. Taliored Summer Suits" Hler's Worth reme Stylish Flan blue, Zindler's Worth UM BEACH SUITS 5.00 $16.50 handiest patterns, colors and stable the finest worsteds and highly tailored and modeled for 5.00 $16.50 mer fabric, made of worsted, fast color; very durable, dressy, omely hand tailored and silk these Suits will wear two full e and lustre. r Suits. Made especially to finest silk mohair Suits pro- piler features, such as silk cred everywhere; armholes cream sewed with pure silk Colors include solid blue, black, $27.50 DOLER'S SON ALWAYS BE SURE YOU ARE AT KINDLERS BEFORE YOU RUN! LVE OPP COURT HOUSE Tailored Summer Suits" THEATRE STREET Open MAY 15TH ND POPULAR PRICES 10, 15, 20 CENTS --- THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 $20 LYONS LOCALS The G. U. O. of O. F. sermon was largely attended at Somerville. Bro. McDunlimey acted as master of corpse and was the head of Society held their annual sermon at Bear Branch; was master conducted by Rev. A. Spencer. Mr. Shnue has opened a real cold drink stand. She Somerville is a first class carpenter. HOUSTON HEIGHTS. Camp No. 152 of the American Woodmen will hold their annual sermon Sunday, May 16th, 1920, at Brown's Chapel, Chapel 328. Washington Street. The public is invited. R. G. Simmons, commander; Wm. Mackey, manager. Grand excursion to Galveston Tuesday, May 16th, via Interstate. Cars DEUTSCH 24th Anniver Sal IS STILL SMALL RECORD Be a Busy Bee Be Here 8x10 Grass Rug, net— $8.35 9x12 China Mat- ting Rug, net— $9.35 Every Rug in our stock reduced for this GREAT ANNIVI DEUTSEN 24th Anniversary Sale TILL SMASHING RECORDS Busy Bee Be Here Grass Rug, 1.35 minina Mat- g, net— 1.35 rug in our produced for 24TH ANNIVERSA DEUTSER'S 24th Anniversary Sale IS STILL SMASHING RECORDS Be a Busy Bee Be Here 8x10 Grass Rug, net— $8.35 9x12 China Mat- ting Rug, net— $9.35 Every Rug in our stock reduced for this Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE A boy is running away from a large fan. Take the Air! Heavy Mission Porch Swing, net $5.85 OLD IVORY, 3-Piece Bed R net. the Air! Commission g. net $5.85 Special All Co. roll ed. net.. Y, 3-Piece Bed Room Suit OLD IVORY, 3-Piece Bed Room Suite, net. $93.50 BIG SPECIAL Fibre Broom, net..... 26-inch Grass Rug, net..... Library Table, net..... 4 Chairs and Dining Table. 6 Chairs, Dining Table and 10 Per Cent Cash Disc Prices Unless Ma B. DEUT m, net... Rug, net... net... Dining Table, net... Dining Table, Buffet, Present Cash Discount Prices Unless Marked I DEUTSCH Wholesale and Retail --- leave City Andorium at 7 p. m. Grand entertainment at new City Andorium benefit of the colored nurses fund. Music by "Lucky Five." Committees: Billy 264 awards and Morris Edwards. Dan Lewis, manager. DR.G. WANOINE E Physician and Surgeon Office Preston 5501 Residence 2618 Dowling Office Phone Preston 5501 Rea Phone Hadley 2282 B. R. PETERS, Optomerist 815 Prairie Avenue WEAR KRYPTO INVISIBLE LENSES Phone Preston 6256 TSER'S 4th versary sale MASHING ARDS ee ANVERSARY, SALE SLEEP SLEEP OUT THERE ON ONE OF OUR Special 45-Pound Combination Felt All Cotton Mattresses; A.C.A. tick, roll edge; net. $14.85 3 MATRIX Phones: Res. Hadley 2011; Store, Preston 2834 WILSON'S PHARMACY CAUGIOUS A. WILSON, Prop. We Deliver to any Part of the City Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Fruit Concentrates and Toluene Pipes 2421 McKINNEY AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS 陶 ```markdown ``` Houston and Beaumont