Houston Informer

Saturday, November 27, 1920

Houston, Texas

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GO PAY YOUR POLL TAX NOW! THE HOUSTON INFORMER 7c PER COPY EVERYWHERE COLORED TEACHERS MEETING IN CITY SOUTH'S INTIMIDATION ORDER IS BEING SEVERELY CRITICISED; IS DOOMED TO FAIL SIGNALLY COLORED PEOPLE COLORED ACTOR IS SHOULD BUY FROM NEW YORK SENSATIN RACE'S ADVERTISERS HAS LEADING ROLE 7c PER COPY EVERYWHERE VOL. II. COLO SOUTH'S INTIMID IS BEING SEVER IS DOOMED New York City.—With the reincarnation of the Ku Klux Klan in the South growing at alarming proportions, according to reports sent out from Southern cities, steps are being taken in the North to combat it. Fenton Johnson, leader of the reconciliation movement, has issued the following statement: "The Ku Klux Klan has no place in American life—either in its old state, where it was camouflaged under what was erroneously purported to be high ideals, or in the renovated klan, with its activities noticeable in Jacksonville, and other Southern It is a serious reflection upon our race to continue to enrich men who have our trade, and if we would only employ a little greater master and make a greater change, then we are chases, even if they are in the shape of parapets and go where we want, our support for their chants who throw some of their support to our enterprise, our commitment to committing that will have a three-fold blessing. specially urges the colored men of Texas, whose national association is now in session in this city, to visit us at our visit here to do a bit of shopping), to read the ad in the book, to see their money only with those whose ad appear in said issues. If you go in and store stores you may be insulted and JUDGE HARRISON TO SPEAK. The Informer has been reliably informed that Judge William Henry Harrison of Chicago, will deliver an address, here Sunday afternoon, December 12. Judge Harrison is rated as one of the most profound, prolific and logical platform speakers in America and is heard everywhere by large crowds. His local address will be delivered at the City Auditorium and a rare treat is in store for Houstonians of both races. cities just before the recent election. "The Ku Klux Klan is the beginning of American bolshevism and I am sure that the better element of the white race frowns down, as a counter-incident, the recount was established, not only for the racial ills but for all social evils of the day. The spirit of co-operation between both races and capital and labor, all working together to make America the greatest nation of all the ages, would wipe out of existence every second active move." The Ku Klux Klan, I W, W, or any other menace to civilization." **BY THE AMERICAN BANKING MUSEUM** A director. Those who have been looking forward to the time when the race will pride as demonstrating what our group may achieve, now have that hope grafted on Charles S. Gilpin has that distinction and he is now playing the leading character in the Greenwich Village, in a production known as "The Emperor Jones." Mr. Gilpin is not only the leading character in the cast, all the others being white. Alexander Woolecik, said to be one of the world's greatest dramatic critics, a southerner by birth, writes that Gilpin "His is an uncommonly powerful an imaginative performance, in several respects unsurpassed this season in New York." Before going into this production, he wrote "Curtis" in the Drinkwater production of "Abraham Lincoln." In the New York Age says: "Charles S. Gilpin is proving himself to be a great actor, and he is also demonstrating to the audience that those artistic powers of the Negrogers will some day be generally recognized." NORTHERN JOURNALS FAVOR REDUCTION OF REPRESENTATION NORTHERN JOURNALS FAVOR REDUCTION OF REPRESENTATION (BY The Associated Negro Press.) Hartford, Con—Those who think that the matter of reducing southern black education in the great daily newspapers of electoral college is mere talk, are directed to watch the editorial expression in the great daily newspapers of the Electoral College in a recent editorial, the Hartford Times, daily, says: "If Negroes are too hard to work they can drive out of power every office holder in the extreme southern states. As they can see no need to work in the north, thus depriving the south of labor which it needs." They said a well known attorney here so far an I can learn from talking to his leaders, is not seeking to "dominate" the white people in the south, but constitutional right to see, to to see that it those who profit by his presence should do so no longer in the south, in the face of 'taxation without representation.' The most conservative whites of the south are anxious to have colored people right rights of citizenship. They have come to rank them as the most dependent on depriving the Negroes of voting is not really protection but slow destruction for the people are leaving the south without HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. HOUSTON CAPTIVATED BY STATE'S BEST EDUCATORS Houston is host to the thirty-sixth annual session of the Colored Teachers' Association, which is attended by several hundred teachers from all parts of the Lone Star State. Some distinguished educators of both races are here and the session bids fair to eclipse all former meetings of the association. The opening session was held Tuesdays at Trinity M. E. Church, Bell and Travis, of which Rev. C. K. Brown is pastor. The features of the opening program were the addresses of welcome, the response, the musical club, Wesley Chapel chair, the duet by Mr. and Mrs. M. W. D. Sledge and the annual address by President A. E. Holland of Palestine. Thursday afternoon the primary department, Mrs. C. G. H. Hulland, the musical club, Wesley Chapel chair, the duet by Mr. and Mrs. M. W. D. Sledge and the annual address by President A. E. Holland of Palestine. Thirty eight many interesting papers were read on the various albums held, the scene from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The reminder of the afternoon organizations, viz; M.Y.C.A. Secretary E. L. Gordon, Dallas; Sunday school, D. L. Scott, Dallas; Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association, Dr. W. V. Hurd, Palestine; fraternal, Nedro Sleeo, Sr.; Marchall, Negro Prison, R. J. R. Waco, who edits the only race school journal in the South. LOCAL PHYSICIAN'S MOTHER WILL SPEND WINTER WITH SON One of the most far-reaching features of the association was the inter-rater program held Thursday night, President M. W. Dogan of Wiley University, conductor. Music was furnished by Wiley University, Marshall and Paul Quinn College, Waco. President Jesse Washington of Guadalupe College, Seguin, discussed "Along What Lines Can the Races Effectively Co-Operate?" Prof. L. W. Rogers, (white) state supervisor of Negro schools, state department of African American studies, Dr. Hardy Dillard, (white) president Slater board, Charlottesville, Va., delivered able addresses. The high school department, in charge of Prof. A. M. Story, principal Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute, Austin, was the first in the country to implement Dr. J.ogram. Several masterly addresses and discussions were delivered by some of the foremost pedagogues in Texas. Miss M. E. B. Isaacs, Houston, had charge of the intermediate the program was a credit to the conductress and participants, both papers and music. Dean G. White Jordan of Wiley University, Marshall, conducted the college department in the late afternoon and one of the best programs of the session was delivered by heads of departments of several Texas colleges, while Wiley, Paul Quinn and COLUMBUS The apple pie social given at the school house last Saturday night was a grand affair. The prize in the pie was the apple pie, Nat Connor. Miss Arnolia Brown, Eagle Lake, was a visitor Sunday. Mrs. Victoria Dibrell received several articles of furniture last week as a present from her son, a resident of Houston. Mr. Willie Walker, in company with seven other young men, mourned over from the La Grange Sunday event. Mrs. Mattie Foley and family returned from Bartlett last week. Sam Huston vied with each other in the musial end. other in the musical eno. The address, "We, and Cindy Talcott, (white) Bishop department of education, Bishop College, Marshall, was one of t. outstanding features of the d. Tonight (Friday) the annual musical will be staged at Anchor Baptist Church, Marshall, which will be F. M. Lights is pastor, with Miss M. C. Roberts, Quinn College, conductress. All the colleges and several Texas high schools will participate in the program. An admission fee of 25 cents will serve as master of ceremonies. Saturday's program will be given over to industrial, rural school and vocational departments, Profs. T.H. H. Brittain, Dallas, J. E. Clayton, Manor, and conductors, respectively, con- sions are being held at Trinity, M. E. Church. Many industrial products are on exhibit, wha' are a credit to the Community Center wearing the annual annual banquet will be held at the Community Center Saturday night, which marks the closing chapter of the annual session. The visiting teachers are load and are interested in the praisess of the hospitalistic reception being accorded them here and the local committees have covered themselves with glory. NEW FEATURE TO BE ADDED TO INFORMER STARTING NEXT WEEK Beginning with the first issue in next month, Saturday, December 4, 1920, The Houston Informer will begin a feature in its weekly edition. It will be known as the "People's Forum," and the views and ideas of the public will be printed from time to time free of cost to the writer. All letters must be short and to the point and the author must sign. The Informer will be published as possess merit and food for thought, and under no condition will articles be published in this section that reflect the views of the public in the situation. In other words, it will not be a mud-slinging department. The Informer extends an invitation to its many readers, who care to "watch" the Informer in their matter, addressing same to People's Forum, Houston Informer, Houston Informer. MADISON-ARMSTEAD NUPTIALS. The beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Madison, and Mrs. E. B. Madison, married in marriage to Mr. Joseph E. Karmat stead of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sunday, Nov. 4 at 6:40 p.m. to Yale University at 11:45 a.m. Hicksville St. There were out a number of friends present and the young couple received a huge number of presents. The bride and groom are at home at the bride's parents for two weeks before the wedding. N. Y. to be joined by his wife in the early spring. The bride and groom are in the museum Sunday night. Mr. Marshal Beal and Miss Elmer Hubbard were best man and bridesmaid. The Rev. HAITIAN OUTRAGES LAID BARE; CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION ASKED FOR BY ITS PRESIDENT PROF. OSBORNE BACK CITY'S ONLY COLORED FROM ATLANTA MEET PLAYHOUSE MAKES WITH FRESH SPIRIT BIG IMPROVEMENTS Port Au Prince, Haiti [the press release] Sidure Dutrehage has made a direct and emphatic appeal to the people of the United States for congressional action to raise high handedness, and misrepresent the American minister and those duly appointed to the American minister and in trust with the execution of democratic treaties between the United States and Haiti. My regret at this junceure is not that the treaty is being violated but that it is not being carried out because the American government out is because the Haitian government is under the oppression of the American minister and the American financier. "If the American government and people wish the Haitian people to continue their independent starting point of their true independence, they must sory that a congressional commission come to the American treaty functions and lightened American ministerage that is emphatically the first step toward clearing up the present situation. "From 2115 to this day the Haitian government complains against the American treaty officials. Often when I protest against congressional action to our relations with the United States, I am not yet certain that the nations they declare to have come from me personally, of which I have not uttered a word, for no other reason than to preface the state department and to confirm Washington in their error that my government does not recognize the American ministerage." 11 Dr. J. G. Osborne, principal of Paradise State, Normal and Industrial College, and Dr. J. G. Osborne, principal of Atlanta conference held last week in Atlanta GA. Dr. Osborne was very favorably impressed with the conference, the open, free and frank discussions and admissions and believes that unified good is south as a result of that meeting. The meeting was called by Dr. P. C. Chisholm, executive director of education and was held in the chamber of the state capita history of historic city of Texas, with white educators from New Jersey to Texas, most of them hailing from states around the Atlantic and Gulf. A real constructive program for giving the colored race better educational opportunities was taught to under way and a more friendly and co-operative spirit of teachers was put under way and the problem of the day to be is strive for earnestness and sincerity. That it was by the greatest conference of its kind that he has ever attended and he feels very optimistic as a result of LIBERIA WELCOMES COLOR'D IMMIGRANTS DON'T WANT WHITES (By The Associated Negro Press.) Liberia, Africa—American Negroes would be welcomed as inmigrants in Liberia, the black republic of Africa, says the Right Rev. W. H. Over, American Epiphaniate Bishop of Liberia, who has land and commercial grants to all blacks, he says, but the Liberians are refusing concessions or citizenship to them, saying they see their country develop more slowly than to lose any of the liberties which has made Liberia the pride of the world. "On similar occasions these two officials have caused much distress to my government." "And you believe a congressional investigation could clear the air," he said. "President Dartiganze answered emphatically. I believe so. There are people who are a great people. I beg you to be kind to a little people." He joined with the United States authorities at Washington that one Freeman Lang, an attorney for the Haitian prisoner in Hincie in 1917, was brought out before the court investigating the alleged murder of a military officer in Adolph Kahn. A former native acting corporal killed a colleague of the alleged killer took place in the end of an attack by insurgents. The men killed were by him in revenge for the attack which had been repulsed with considerable on the back of the American marines. Testify Otho Milled. Leutemant Colonel Hooke told the investigators of the January attack on Port-au-Prince where 600 gorillas were killed. He declared the attack had been to bolster the handiwork. Colonel Louis testified that the only committee he had received was that he had to be interviewed. The warranted killing that a drunken marine had assaulted a judge. Marlin Louis, a Russian, testified to the international force, but was indefinite to dates, places and names. The insurgent will be continued for several weeks. The informer man, while passing the Lincoln theatre Wednesday evening on the floor, said he was by a big sign extending a welcome from the celebrated theatre to the theater where he was working. O. P. DeWalt standing in the lobby, the scribe eased up and complied with the progressiveness and awakening. The scribe's response was further elaborated in a notice also noticed that a new electric sign had replaced the old Lincoln sign and that a new lighting system had been installed. In response to the scribe that the Lincoln theatre is the only theatre in Honolulu by one person, and it also gives employment to fully 15 million Lincoln is conceded to be the sweetest movie house in the South for people who love movies. The movie film was advertising them as first-run features. The informer man has seen pictures in Chicago several months after they were released. The colorful pride of the Lincoln, for it is "our theatre" and it is keeping everything in the theater, teachers will do themselves an injustice if they visit the Lincoln and see the culture of picture-tended the movie films of Honolulu. DEAN PICKENS COMING Prof. William Pickens, former dean of Morgan's College and field secretary for the University of Colored People, is expected to deliver a lecture here Thursday night, December 5. Professor Pickens, a graduate of Yale University, is one of the brightest minds in the race and if he appears in the lecture, he should greet him. THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told--Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 807% Prairie Avenue (Room 208, Taborian Temple, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 25, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLIFTON F. RICHARDSON.....Editor-Publisher G. B. WILLIAMS.....City Editor NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year.....$2.50 Nine months.....$2.00 Six months.....$1.50 (No subscription taken for less than six months, either in or out of the city. All subscriptions must be paid in advance.) Make all checks, drafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all commissions to the Houston Invoice, 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. POLICY OF MILITARY FEDERAL FIRST IN SERVICE 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 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 peacemakers. 10. Racial co-operation, teamwork, advancement,伯贤ment 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 LESS. — ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. REDUCING SOUTH'S REPRESENTATION. REDUCING SOUTH'S REPRESENTATION. The country is being treated to quite a bit of discussion relative to reduction of the South's representation in congress and the electoral college. The ground for this contention is based on the fact that the colored citizens in the South are counted in for representation purposes, but counted out at the polls, being denied a right to cast their ballot as other American citizens. All kinds of subterfuges have been resorted to in an effort to abridge and confiscate the rights of colored citizens in most of the Southern states. There are at least three Southern states that have a larger colored population than white, yet the minority refuses the majority the right to say who shall rule in the state and represent them in the halls of congress. Others, where the situation is just the opposite, pursue the same tactics and thus rob and cheat American citizens out of their sacred and constitutional rights. The fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States, adopted July 28, 1868, makes it mandatory upon congress to reduce the congressional representation in all vote-denying states. For the benefit of those who are not well versed with the American constitution and its amendments, the Informer reproduces the law on this point: "Article XIV. Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are CITIZENS OF THE UNIT-STATES and of the STATE wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall ABRIDE the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any State DE-PRIVE any person of LIFE, LIBERTY OR PROPERTY, without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS. Section 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or members of the Legislature thereof, are DENIED to ANY of the MALE MEMBERS of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way ABRIED, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the BASIS OF REPRESENTATION THEREIN SHALL BE REDUCED in the proportion which the num- THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920 ber of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State. Section 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce by appropriate legislation the provisions of this article. The constitution does not even sanction nor make any provision for any test or qualifications in order to vote and if teeth were inserted into our present laws a new order of things would ultimately result. If all persons born or naturalized in the United States are not citizens and if they do not come under the scope of the above and other constitutional amendments, why does the government press those denied of their rights in the South into the army in time of war? Would a patriotic republic like America call men to the colors who are not citizens? Would those in authority expect men treated and regarded as cattle to participate in the martial conflicts waged by their country? The Informer would far rather see the South's congressional and electoral representation increased, provided every black man and woman, every white man and woman intelligent enough to cast a ballot, be given the right to vote as other American citizens. the timber is by your comma Yours is a about 52 days the week from Yours is the he will "hitch" the dom mount in The text-bocare and right living engaged in the You are eng body, for real It is your g self-respect attraits and attraits and great and soft The Informer more intensely minds for future pay check. But, if the South persists and invists upon denying the ballot to American citizens, because of color, then The Informer thinks the South should be fair and honorable enough to be allowed representation for only those citizens allowed to vote. Congress' pussyfooting and vacillating policy in enforcing this and other laws of the land has done more to breed contempt for law and order than any other one singular force, for they are in "innocuous desuetude" and as such fail to beget the respect our national laws should and must receive, if the republic is to endure. Law enforcement must become paramount and wherever American citizens are denied and refused their constitutional and inalienable rights, invoke the constitution and all its provisions. If it is necessary to reduce the South's congressional and electoral representation in order that all American citizens might enjoy their rights of citizenship, then the sooner the job is undertaken and commensaled, the better it will be for the country at large. AMERICA AWAKE! ACT! Judging from the signs of the times, while this country is not headed for the rocks nor rushing pell-mell to the dogs, America must awake from its lethargy and apathy and act. The republican party will find itself face to face with a man's sized job upon its assumption of the reins of government on and after March 4, 1921, and unless the task is undertaken courageously and determinedly, the state of ship is going to drift into some dangerous and disastrous shoals. The problems confronting this country are varied and complex and matters seem to be going from bad to worse. On all sides individuals are losing respect for and faith in constitutional government and law and order and the constitution is now being regarded as a "mere scrap of paper." Classism is becoming the ruling passion of the day and the strong and taking advantage of and tramping down the weak with alarming results. The government has admitted, by its loose and lax enforcement of the laws of the land, that certain groups and persons are to be given unusual privileges and license and no crime committed by their "favored ones" is of sufficient cause to even cause their arrest, to say nothing of their incarceration and punishment. The term democracy is simply used as a vote-getter and because it sounds pleasing to the ears and possesses political influences of a soporific nature. The American people must be taught respect for constituted authority and all flagrant and violent disorderly manifestations and demonstrations of brutality and mobocracy must come under the jurisdiction of the federal government. Our taxation system needs revision, while the poor and unfortunate producer needs adequate protection in marketing his products. Labor and capital must bury the sword and both work for the common good of the country at large. Proffitering, the curse and blight of America, must be eradicated with the resultant reduction of the high cost of living. America must enter heartily and wholly into her reconstruction program and that can not be done with a resurrection of the practices and policies in vogue immediately following the civil war. All organizations that even breathe the spirit of revolt and rebellion, intimidation and browbeating, trouble and insurrection, it matters not what name they are masquerading under, or who the leaders are, must be put out of commission and this country made and maintained safe for all of its citizens in every nook and corner of this great domain. "Back to the constitution and all its amendments," should be and must be the slogan and battle-cri of the republican party and all Americans interested in the maintenance and perpetuity of democratic ideals and institutions. Let have a general house-cleaning and then before entering any world league to enforce peace or "make the world safe for democracy," let America first see to it that her own house is in order and all her dirty linen washed and ironed. America, awake! Act! TEACHERS OF TEXAS. WELCOME! The Informer is delighted beyond measure to welcome the vast number of Texas teachers to this city, in their thirty-sixth annual association, now in session at Trinity Methodist, Episcopal Church, corner Travis Street and Bell Avenue. The Informer welcomes you to the greatest city in the Southwest and one whose future is bright and promising; to a municipality, though Southern to the core, that has less prejudice and class prescription than any other purely Southern city with as large a colored population as our city possesses. The Informer welcomes you to a city of homes and churches and a public school system that compares favorably with those of other Southern cities. Our public school teachers, considering the equipment and opportunity, rank with the best in the country engaged in the exclusive education of colored youths. While our buildings and equipment are not up to the standard. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER the timber is and marvelous results are being accomplished here by your comrades in one common cause. Yours is a great mission, for while the preacher has the child about 52 days in the year, you have him practically every day in the week from six to nine months. Yours is the task to so inculcate and inspire the young mind that he will "hitch his hagon to the stars," knowing full well that "wisdom mounts her zenith there." The text-book is not your only task, for the children in your care and tutelage often must be taught the lessons of cleanliness and right living and your duty is more onerous than many others engaged in the same profession. You are engaged in a profession that can not be filled by anybody, for real teachers are born, not made. It is your golden privilege to indoctrinate our youths in racial self-respect and in the acquirement and exemplification of those traits and attributes that contribute to render races and peoples great and lofty. The Informer extends a hearty welcome to you because you are more intensely interested in developing and training the young minds for future usefulness than in the monthly or semi-monthly pay check. The Informer welcomes you because your years of devotion and uniting labor for the alleviation of the ills and woes of your race demonstrate conclusively that you realize that intelligence exalteth a nation, but ignorance is a reaproach upon any people. Our homes, places of business, churches, theatres and schools are open to you and what you don't see, simply ask for it. The Informer again welcomes you and trusts that your short sojourn in our great city will be very beneficial and that in after years you can point with a deal of pride and joy at the Houston meeting of 1920. The Informer is not surprised to hear that the promoters of the late De-Re-Loc carnival association and industrial exhibition did not fare so well financially. When it is taken into consideration that practically no newspaper advertising was done in colored journals that the people read and have respect for and confidence in, it is hard to imagine that it would not be combined with shelters and long green. The colored carnival, as operated and staged by the De-Re-Loc association, has outlived its days of usefulness and at best is only a money-making scheme for the concessionists, whose gaming and gambling devices annually fleece our people out of thousands of dollars. All this with several Baptist deacons and Methodist class leaders and towards on the board of directors—let us pray! But why were to one and two kaisers on the board of directors given the free lance to do as they pleased, which policy was diametrically opposite to the one formerly in operation by the same organization? The Informer is not crowning because it was not considered as an advertising medium (for this paper can live without said advertising), but the Informer wishes to call attention to the narrow scope of its policy of those who expect the people to patronize their enterprise. Even the big poster advertising the carnival was not printed in a colored printing office, despite the fact that it could have been produced in a colored shop. The Informer is unable to comprehend the actions and attitude of the De-Re-Loc carnival toward colored enterprises and wonders if these "race" (?) men have a grouch against the race, as well as against themselves. The local Young Men's Christian Association, of which Professor H. P. Carter is the executive secretary, has under his management jumped by leaps and bounds and has completely outgrown its present cramped quarters in the Lincoln Theatre building. Professor Carter has wrought exceptionally well in this undertaking, more of an experiment than anything else, and the support accorded him by the board of managers, the white Y. M. C. A. and the citizens of Houston, both white and colored, has been very envious. A more extensive program has been mapped out for 1921, calling for larger and more commodious quarters, an assistant secretary and a budget several times larger than the one for the past fiscal year of the colored branch. If new quarters are secured (and that seems assured and is imperative), furnishings and other equipment must be secured and a handsome rent paid, in order that a larger number of young men can be reached and served by the local "Y." Large groups must be made for religious, educational and recreational phases and other expenses incident to the operation and maintenance of the "Y" on the part-equipment plan. Herefordo the "Y" has been run on the non-equipment plan and while this policy will be abandoned, the community service rendered by the organization will be greatly enlarged and its benefits more far-reaching. When the program is announced to the public and its aid solicited The Informer believes that every man interested in the welfare and well-being of the young men of our race will rally to the cause and the top in raising its quota the white "Y" will meet the colored "Y." The local "Y" is filling a long-felt need and must be supported heartily and enthusiastically by our group. Everybody knows how a cold starts but nobody knows how it stops. Some times it passes away without effort and other times it will develop into a most serious sickness. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure they say, and there is an opportunity for prevention in the wonderful 5.5.5. Cough Treatment. Price 50 cents per bottle, for sale by all druggists. The Informer welcomes you once, twice, vea thrice! THE LATE DE-RO-LOC CARNIVAL Y. M. C. A. EXPANSION PROGRAM ARE YOU A SNEEZER? CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS Deer Culud Fokes: Its wunce mo' an' engl dat I take my pin in han' ter you rye desu funes lines an' er de eves uv Thankgvlin' Day, ter let yer no how I'ee feelin' an' ter noomerate sum er de mininy feer whitch I'm got be ter thankful fur. 'we jee es well ee us tooburkeler docker wid fune enpone, an' wen dew fu line reeches yo hans I hopes day will fine yu de saime. Now data de fust thing for which I'm is thankful fur, an' dat is dat i haint' feelin' ee, bad es ad, cood, an' haint as well ee I mought be. In other neither dead nur dam? De seckunn thing for which I'm thankful fur is dat i'm lain' in living in er alge wahne fokes takes de boms out dore dane 'i's do fry tres tyr see de mote in dere brother's. i' ain't what in whim i' ain't. Ever bond is tendin' stinker-ley t dere dere oan bizness, 'an keepin' dere oan harts tise. Ain't dari sumpin ter be thankful fur? Furthermore, I had er big fat possum for dinner Thursday, 'an I'm so thankful for no body wuz men erruff arn had malice erruff er肉 tern gel ar er ole tuff gobbler, m轨 me sink Now, if ye hain't got all de munny uynes needs, see J.W. T. Farley at 1009½ Texas, what hasjes opened up darge big at de munny 'ot' an' will charge in de gate. ef you want ter you ne-mahes, ef you want ter go back haun an' be de swearless dressed guy in yo' lettel o burg, jev visit Zindler's Men's Store at 1019·9 Com- pany. de 400·6 John. De Pelle's store at 411 Travis invites both men an' winters. De winters at 808 Priale is趣ter fur ternil up yo' haun at de leest cost. Now, chillun, daan' go an' pull no bones, but harlun' inte uvo de vbum Salmon de gran' an' Cimbe de Rambler. TOBACCO or Snuff Habit cured by harmless remedy. Guaranteed. Sent to you. De facto, de facto, de facto, fails, cost, nothing. SUPERRA COMPANY'G, S. Baltimore, Md. (f) ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER; SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920 SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER ‘TATER” TIME IS HERE! ES a Tey Pee as Een a Ch al a De ed Da el Be at Cs a STANDARD ICE CREAM COMPANY Master Makers : Specializing the Highest Grade of Ice Cream Factory | 1201-1209 Wilton St. Phone Capital 2746 7 Mf COMPETITION 1S THE LIFE OF TRADE cv wllGHTNING REPAIR SHOE, SHOP RL, Jones, the well-known Fourth Ward wood dealer, in well supplied with yellowyam and Nancy. Hae Sweet potatoes tnd will be sled to serve you before all tho “tetera” are fone, “Phone Hadley 6221602 San vies. White Swan Barber Shop ssioint cere BR. 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Why tu fer'any longer when rile a (hus fotfered you free, Dont geay. Write foduy. Mart H: Seckson, No 1125 G.'Durston Bldg, Syracuse N.Y. ‘ir. Jackson ta Feepouslbe. ADOYe re pane Se aes LESSON 7 : i ee Zindler’s Announcement oft New--Better and Permanent Home of John B. Stetson Hats “Egashira ies te the Hey SPE eee a LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 28 HOW JEQUS THE Kina WAS RE LEOCON TERT -Meu. Hand 3 GOLDEN THEXT~come ante we all 74 ive you rere “tate ivan Natt ‘ADDITIONAL, MATERIAL Late Tat SpRiMARY ‘ZoriC~ the tina The ied eet ot CESRIOR TOPICMPrnde and emi INTERMEDIATE Ax» sxxI0R TOPIC See na Sr aca Pi Rewoae of kee SS Tons ie teacher should Keep to mind ‘he progress of thought In Matthew nd present theee lemons accordingy In chapters 8 to 7 we have the lew ‘of the Kingdom; chapters 8 and, the ‘Mighty works to demonstrate the King’ ability to administer the aftais ‘of the kingdom; chapter 30, the prop ‘eation of the ogdom through the ‘tending forth of the twelve; chapters Wand 12, bow the kingdom was re cetved, 1. Four Clauses of Haarre (ch 11) 1. Perplexed hearers like Jobo the Baptist (1-211). John believed that JJetus was the Christ (7.2), but was ‘somewhat perplexed as to the manner ‘ot the esttbiohment of the kingdom, In the Old Testament predetone there were. two. oer in the. Messuale Drophecies; the one. set forth Christ fin the sufering one, as In Tetah 8 fd the other, an the ivincnie Coo: ‘queror, as in Toalah Indeed In Taian" 00:1, 2" ve have the two’ ad ents Ia 0 View (se Mate 91042). He said that the ax in lad’ uate the root of the trees and that there was fo be a separation of the chat trom the wheat and a Durning of the chat, but now the King was occupied mere: ly with the opening of the ayer of the ‘hind, ‘ete. John ‘sew Christan the fone who would remove the sins ot the People by the shedding his ‘blood {Sohn 120), but be talled to bee th Interval between the tne of hs sftee Ings and the time. ot ba trumphy Since’ this oterval between the. Ars find eecond cominge—the nature of the fge In which we live—am not knows ‘until Christ revealed i in the parables fot the thirteenth chapter, we do not Wonder at debs pepleaity. John's fatth wes not fllag him, nelther dd he send this deputation to Jesus for the take of bis dlscplen "He wes true prophet and a falthfl tan, bet be was perplexed. 2. Violet hearers (21:12-10). These wore willing to recelve. the kingdow ccoraing to thelr gyn way, but were Upwling to conform to ft ams. Telt fare were closed to. everytbing ut thee own caroaley, ‘They would not repeat when called upon to repeat 02 John, nor rejolee whea called upon 7 Chrlat to Fejoee (rv. 1719), 3, The stoatbearted _unbellevert 12020, "Tn Chorals, ‘Bepinai tnd Capernaus, Christ had done most Of is tighty” works, but the peeple Gotberately wet thelr hourta gaat him abd his meatage, It was not for luck “ot knowledge end. eppertsalty that they were unsaved, Ut for thelt Durposeal rejection of Christ. ‘Tyee td Sidon, Sodom and Gomorrah were Aled: with ‘moral profigetes and Idoisters, but they wil be: mare tot erabiy dealt with Ia the Oxy of 006 tment’ than thove who wilfully resect Corie. 4, Hlearara who are babes 10 sist (11:2590), ‘There were some ainoog| those who heard Jesus with childine faith, wh Delleved that Christ was the Messiah, und they opened thelr Beart to. receive him. Christ inetes howe who Dave the babedixe apie to come to him, and to all who come to him tnd receive him be gives ret. The Antagoniam ef the Kingdom. cay In chapter 11 we saw the sbameful Indimerence of the Jews to thelr King. In this chapter we wee. postive and bitter "aslagoais wapifonting iat txalnst him. ‘They are oot oaly With est heart for him, bat do thelr best to destroy lt The immediate. se wer Corlat's relation to the Seat Because the hungry dacples plucked corn and Jens begled the withered Daud oo the Sabbat Gay. they sought ta destroy bm. They accused bin of being in league with the Devil esas with unanawerable lopie showed thes that they hud Dlasptemed aguas the Holy Ghost, and were therefore culty of xo vopardasabie sin, ‘They Wd ot Soe ee ca ecient cee: This Better Home of Stetson Hats wil aways enforce the rle and stick tits high eae by always selling the best and highest grade Stetson Hats at Stetson prices. For err |where two quality Stetsons are offered, both to sell at one price, the highest grade and high- est priced Stetson will be bought so that Zindler customers will always benefit by receiving. the finest Stetson’s at Stetson’s lowest prices. : Another big feature is this: Zindler customers will always find the largest selection of Stet son styles, Stetson prices, Stetson colors and Stetson shapes at Zindler's, because that is TZindler’s way of merchandizing, and as Zindler sees it. If an article is worthy, itis worthy: of being handled in a large and generous way. So if you are very particular about your style, your color, your shape and your better Stetson values. Come to Zindler’s for Your Stetson: Hat--- indler is now ready to show you advance Stetson styles—“the very finest hats created by, man.” Feature price os WAL ay) ee a spe Ni w) fzinocers} Ye 2 % rr “ + Admired By Every Man and + ” Envied By Every Woman”...... ee —_nag libs il am by pees Bi | want it! “We have letters from thousands of satie- eu Bega) et tse of EXELENTO QUININE POMADE pete S| You, too, can have beautiful, luxuriant hair that ee: p eRe will make you “admired by every man and envied ia by every woman.” ea \ EXELENTO will do for you what it has done for oth al SoS Se i | EXELENTO costs but 25c. Jf you cannot get the PSone | Aap ini crew a ‘¥ EXELENTO MEDICINE CO, 32 re , Atlanta, Georgia lg OTHER FAMOUS EXELENTO BEAUTY PREPARATIONS ae EXELENTO SKIN EXELENTO MEDICATED EXELENTO BRAUT! i anne nag aR aree ot a ne eee i eet eee Shy eos A oe SYLAR ASSES SSeS So a ee eee ee en Re ee What Tenderness Ie. ‘Tendernens In the extreme sosceptt ty of the softer emotioos nnd pes toot. Te implies tbe rebnement 6: Diy, the senate lacy of ove, the Gaitere of sympathy, andthe ‘most Complete embodiment of 8 ferveat Geepeetcd. and impulsive genlenens, Seta. Ww ‘Apply Diwcptine. Restrain all the senses under the severity of dimple, and lve. oot Ghyself over te fools irth—Thow a Reneta, EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE The Only Theatre in the City Owned and Operated Exclusively By Our Race. Make the Lincoln Your Headquarters and witness our high-class first-run pictures. FRIDAY, NOV. 26— "Eve in Exile," with Clara Kimball Young, "His Pal," with William S. Hart, and "The Dragon's Net" Episode No. 10. SATURDAY, NOV. 27— "Bride 13," Episode No. 5, "A Gambler's Honor," with Harry Carey, and "Jazz Bandits," comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. VEMBER 28-29— Tom Mix in "The Untamed," also Jack Dempsey in "Daredevil Villack." Two of the fastest pictures ever shown in the same program. ADMISSION: 10c, 20c, 30c TUESDAY, NOV. 30— "Honeymoon Ranch," special, also "The Phantom Foe." WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1— "The Flaming Disk," "The Lion Tamer," and "Double Danger." THURSDAY, DEC. 2— Lew Cody in "Occasionally Yours," super-special; "Ruth of the Rockies," No. 12. O.P. Dewalt, Prop.-Mgr. Phone P. 1995 The Lamb's Social Club held their annual Thanksgiving dinner at the Community Center Thursday night. As usual, it was a swell affair and full dress and evening gowns abounded professionally. Many visiting teachers were present. 415 TRAVIS READY-TO-EXCLUSIVE We Continue the Sale of Coats Offering every coat in stock at prices substantially reduced. The entire Davidson stock of fine suits have met with sharp price revisions. AMONG THE CHURCHES YOU ARE WELCOME Bebee Tabernacle C. M. E. REV. J. H. DOUGLAS, Pastor. Sunday marked the beginning of a new conference year at Bebee and the students will begin to begin now to make the year a success. The delegates brought back a splendid report of the conference, which was presented financially. Every S. S. scholar is asked to be present Sunday. The pastor will come to members will come to services "on time." Boynton M. E. REV. SIDNEY W. JOHNSON, PAS- TOR. Jerusalem Baptist. REV. G. PORTER, Pastor. Sunday services were on the high order. At 11 a.m. the pastor preached on Sunday and a strong discussion on many Bible topics. Deacon E. R. Hines and Miss Leona King were married at Bethel on Sunday and the meeting was on Nov. 17. Sister V. Newberry, Star light Band maiden, urges all little child to attend the meetings every day. Star light Band Friday night. Night service was turned over to covenant. Rev. Alfred Edwards was with us with College. Elsie Abner, our pastor, was with us. We donated her $3.25 for the purpose of helping to get lights for the school—Mrs. Harvey J. Edwards, Re Shiloh Baptist REV. WM. CLARK, Pastor Last Sunday was a great day here, At 11 a.m. a pastor preached a powerful sermon, which made our hearts ache. We were a wonderful pulpit. Your best time to hear him is at the 11 a.m. m. service. We are a crowd of crowds, who crowd get larger and larger. At night davidson Y-TO-WEAR MILLINER EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENS A Wor Dress Offering 650 of the S Dresses that origi at $ These dresses are right to stock. Garments that from our high price line inal price was an excep featured, however, it off been rivaled. Finest all wool and silk smartest models and tri tractive manner. All re A Wonderful Dress Event Offering 650 of the Season's finest dresses. Dresses that originally sold up to $29.75. These dresses are right from Davidson's own stock. Garments that were carefully selected from our high price lines. Every dress at its original price was an exceptional value. At the price featured, however, it offers a value that has never been rivaled. Finest all wool and silk materials. Featured in the smartest models and trimmed in an unusually attractive manner. All regular sizes are included. Dresses at $19.75 Values to $39.75 Tis indeed a revelation to acter at such an exceeding The materials, the styles, thing connected with the highest type. Nothing this dress offering an outs events. Tis indeed a revelation to offer dresses of this character at such an exceedingly low price. The materials, the styles, the trimmings and everything connected with these garments, in fact, are of the highest type. Nothing has been spared to make this dress offering an outstanding feature of all dress events. he preached another great sermon. Sunday will be the great $1000 day. He will be giving a service. Members, our motto is, "On time at every service" - G. C. Conley. City Happenings Hon. L. J. Collins, A. M. B. A., auction agent the week end here with his family the week end here with his family Come to see me at 411 Millam Street when interested in real estate, or want to borrow money. Bob Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. King, 2709 Gray, will the happy parents over a $5-bounty once auvent was celebrated last Friday. A. C. Chichon, practical bricklayer, will be glad to do your job work; chimney sweep; 1303 St. St., phone Capitol 1241 (tf) Rev. A. C. Chichon a made prospecting trip to Austin, Taylor and Brent last week; reports an excellent time. Professor T. W. Barker, Franklin Jr., one of the students at the job training hold here, was a caller Wednesday. Professor A. M. Story, principal of the Dauphin, Dumont and Blind Institute at the job training hold here is a needy in company with Professor A. E. Holland. Professor A. Reynolds is a young expert of exceptional ability. He delights in explaining the merits of the Modern American plan of insurance. Mrs. Gerttebroum Crompton, New Wiltard, has been at the hospital for 3007 Nance. Mr. Mobella Wright, 3007 Nance. The latter is the mother of Mines. Hwayer J. Haredew, 2808 Tuan, and Leeward Lowry, 3007 Nance. Mr. Mobella Wright, Z. E. W. Spears, 2714 Washington Avenue, are the proud parents of a bouncing son, J. Jr., who arrived last week, weighing 120 pounds. "Papa Zack is now poking his chest out several more inches. U. A. White, president of the Methodist brotherhood, asks the support of Christians and friends for the Union Pharmacy, 2420 McKinney Ave. phone Preston 2604. Their motto is: Fresh drugs and good service. R. T. Seymore, secretary, D. M. Jenkins, manager; committee: T. Edwards, manager; F. Jackson. 415 TRAVIS ERY Wonderful Event Season's finest dresses. Finally sold up to $29.75, 14.98 from Davidson's own were carefully selected. Every dress at its origi- national value. At the price offers a value that has never materials. Featured in the immed in an unusually at- egular sizes are included. o offer dresses of this char- arly low price. at the trimmings and every- e garments, in fact, are of g has been spared to make standing feature of all dress THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920 一 ```markdown ``` A. B. HON. H. J. LETHRIDGE, job printer and notary public, whose office is located at 412% Milam Street, wihes his many friends and acquaintances in the city, who he has a local concern of the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of San Antonio. This is a colloid concern and Mr. Lethridge will delight to explain the features of their policies to you. Phone him at Press 3041 3941. Mr. G. W. Sanders, former Houston in now residing in Fallucca, La. is in the city on a visit and is mindful with old friends. A bit of sadness was felt when he met the mattehe Stripling, 1307 Andrews, committed suicide last Sunday, blowing up his buns, after fire several shots at his killed. All the shots fired at his mess. Mr. Gus Holt, one of Houston's old and respectable citizens, answered the Grim Reaper in Huntville Saturday and was buried from Wesley Chapel. He was faithful and ardent member. Tuesday afternoon. The deceased was highly respected and was industrious, thrifty and a consistent Christian. His demise is to be deferred. PORT ARTHUR SUBSCRIBERS, TAKE NOTICE! Whenever a blue X appears on your paper or wrapper, means that you must subscribe, and unless you remit at once your paper will be discontinued. It is a postal rule and regulation with us, so must comply. We ask you to continue sending the paper when you owe us for same. It takes money to make our wheel turn, but don't ask us to put your name on our subscription list with that "I pay-in-a-few days" stuff. All subscription must be canceled. JUST A WORD ABOUT CAMPAIGN EXPENSES: WHAT IS SHOWN Houston, Texas, Nov. 9, 1900. Colored Glasses of at least 100 count. Colorized Citizens of Harris County: You not only responded nobly when I asked you to push the campaign in 1920, but you also gave willingly of 1920, but you also gave willingly of the campaign in 1920. We have been able to realize to date, in donations and collections, the expense of the campaign amount to $557,066, leaving us an unpaid balance of $189,722. The manager has been forced to pay a few of the pressing obligations out of his deficit. Therefore, I call upon every one who feels so disposed, both candidates, churches and individuals, to pay the expenses out of this deficit. W. J. HOWARD, chairman of the finance committee, of bring or mail same to THE DOUSTON INFORMER, INFORM 807, Texas, phone Preston 1243. After this amount is realized publication will be made of all collection. Thanking you for your whole-hearted support and flattering vote, you. Yours for a clean slate. C. F. RICHARDSON Campaign Manager of the Republican Party of Harris County. STORE CLOSES THURSDAY-THANKSGIVING Allen A Black Cat Hosiery Mistrot's EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S WEAR Allen A Black Cat Hosiery At this Shop you can secure the superlatively correct in Fashionable Attire at prices even lower than quoted by stores whose names are not synonymous with "Highest Quality" and "Style Correctness," as is the name of "Mistrot." That affords Midseason Selections at End-of-Season Reductions. Values up to $79.50 ..... $49.95 All Suits up to $49.50 ..... $29.95 $79.50 Suits ..... $59.95 $89.50 Suits ..... $69.95 We show the most comprehensive line of skirts that include plaid and tailored serges, at very reduced prices. DE RIDDER DOTS. Sister Philip was a tireless worker, who felt it a privilege to wear out her uniform and health had prevented her being in her own accustomed seat for a number of weeks, but that sweet Christian sister us in the mission room every Monday evening, and her name could be heard the day when she could be with us once more, it was the Master's will so anxious about her, and as the entire band could not go, they commissioned her to go De Ridder and hear greetings from the mission. She ascertained pleased for her sisters to hold her in loving company, and that she had been unable to do what she so desired in the mission this year. She was committed to the mission and untiring efforts the mission sisters were inspired to paper and decoupage. STORE CLOSE Allen A Black Cat Hosiery VISIT At this Shop you can see prices even lower than qu "Highest Quality" and " D New Coats Are here in a big selection of smart, individual models, including the popular gruppy effects at reduced prices, offering unbeatable values at $35.00 $41.95 $49.50 And Upward to $550.00 New Suit Blouses Special $13.95 Comprising the choice from regular lines up to $150.00 Smart peplum blouses, in regulation and overblouse models, of jersey silk, satin and George- ed cotton. A this group has been in our shop for 30 days; most of them arrivals of the past 10 days. Satin Over- blouse, Special $5.95 New Georgette Blouses Special values at ..... $5.95 SKIRTS We show in the city reduced Dewy's rtant! Suits and ats At Levy's Important Women's Suits and Coats Important! Women's Suits and Coats are offered in a special sale this week. Prices are decidedly below regular. LEVY BROS. DRY GOOD SES THURSDAY—THANKSGIVING Mistrot's Allen Black Hosie EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S WEAR 310 MAIN STREET TING TEACHERS secure the superlatively correct in Fashionable noted by stores whose names are not synonym style Correctness," as is the name of "Mistrot." A Sale of Suits Midseason Selections at End-of-Season Redu to $79.50 $85 and $89.50 Values, $59.95 All Finer Suits One-Third Off BRIERY GOODS CO. INKSGIVING Allen A Black Cat Hosiery ERS in Fashionable Attire at are not synonymous with some of "Mistrot." Suits of-Season Reductions. .....$49.95 .....$59.95 third Off .....$29.95 es up to 48½ Suits.....$69.95 Luxurious Pile Fabric Coatees LEVY BROS. DRY GOODS CO. to $49.50 STOUT SUITS A Good Large Selection in Sizes up to 48½ s..... $59.95 $89.50 Suits..... These richly trimmed fur Coatets, in fine, high Pile Purple, the face of the fur coats and are so much more practical because of the greater durability and the less care required in their upkeep. Some plain, others in fairly fini- mished with Australian opos- sum, skunk, opossum and brooded prices; ranging from $29.63 TO $243.75 Crepe de Chine Teddies Special $3.98 and upward to $550.00 Dainty lace trimmed style, in an unusually good qual- tude. Mink and Stone Marten Chokers— Special $39.75. the most comprehensive line of skirts ly, in plaids and tailored serges, at very prices. SKI Special $39.75. skirts at very SKIRTS full, bona fide member, Our Sister mother, a blessed sister, a saint's less邻家, and patient Christian, Women Who Dared" to write for record of achievements of Julia Phila will have a place and we feel there chapter therein. Her death is a shock and a source of grief to her associates Sister Philip for about 16 years had been a faithful member of this body. To describe her here, I am able: we can always refer to her Christ-centered and wily world because of the life and work of Julia Philip. We miss thee today. "Sister, thou most Original Price Attractive New Frocks of Tricotine and Charmine $15.00 to $49.50 Dresses of Tricotine, Tatine $25.00 $45.00 to $65.00 Dresses of Tricotine $35.00 unrestricted choice of our finest Dresses of Trifolium, victory, vett and Charmuse;, originally up to $59.95 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER = WONDERFUL m SUIT a 4 ; : Values are Shown Here ABBR ee gpg ig Ns 27 sults worth to. $5750; in the EP Yt ol materials. $39.79 Td {( Sate eh Stee GX ee Ege | SPECIAL DRESS OFFERING big sae rae ae ~ GENUINE BEAVER CHILDREN'S HATS HATS $4.98 “Sits” | 9Bc. “35° “WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY” LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. }-907 CONGRESS AVE ayt, A. E. Holland. principal Pales- tine High Schoo, ana president of the Stais Teachers’ Association, who came tothe city im advance of ihe annual eet, was a pleasant caller Tuesday fod ie and the editor indulged quite Freely in_eolloze reminiscences, ‘oth of them betne alumnt uf Bishop Col oe ee 'AMERICAN WOODMEN LOG ROLLING CAMP-FIRE CELEBRATION EMANCIPATION PARK Tuesday Night, November 30, 1920 Come out and hear a splen- did Literary Program. Big Contest Drill between La- dies and Men’s drill com- commander, will be the main speaker of the even- BAND Musi « for STAND PRIVILEGES | RING PRESTON 2310} Professor A. J. Hardy. principal, [washigaton Parish "Tvalaing School Franklinton, a, attended” the. Joint conference of prineipats and "Seanes fakente of ‘Texas and Louisiana, which was eld at Carnegie Library Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Te ls very favorably Impressed with Houston land the proxrese of iis colored: popt pal “The Best of All” Carnival from the Houston Fair—for W: F. Turnér, sécPétary ;John’ ADMISSION FREE TO All the Week ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920 The Store of Courtesy | | ! Dresses — Worth Up to $35 and — $45 | Specially Priced al | | { $19.35 im navy, tan, brown, gray; very hand- 1 and Juniors’ Dresses, in wool, velvet and } Mail Orders Promptly Filled “i We rey woes Bek STi is Houston’s Fair visitors are extended a hearty welcome and 4 are urged to take advantage of our store service. ‘ | Your Money Has a | 1 . wa A New Buying Power gm r | Now during this sale. Here are masterpieces of fine clothes ’ \gaiummmag | making, reduced in price, but not in quality. | Aperye varyp | SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR , ‘y GETTING YOUR | MEN AND YOUNG MEN WORTH to gir ettsncins aa emmeanael Gate I ‘Chess, tn tevio: cote | price, but up to the Landers Co, standard. x 4 | cee om mnee wus i | Fos the mac wth poor $ 2 92 $ 3 3 95 ‘ sole Wm oe \ | cali Tearverwenete | D 4 3 95 §$ 5 3 95 \ | exactly what you don’t want. — t (=a 4 i If you'll take a look ‘here me, } “ety tng the, ‘test | Do Your Christmas Shopping Now i i 3 coving pee nod a Be i | Holeproof Hasicry for Men, Women and Children fe i money in quality, style, ap- } be y pearance, satisfaction. | 4 G i n J nds —, panders {e. : _ iG ee aim meal 405 Main St. Scanlan Bldg. 1006 Preston Ave. cae ! ia (CARD OF THANKS. Mir and Mrs. ER. Hines wiab to thank thelr may’ friends who present eat them with so many woeful wedding resents, "aa" well_ aa, those ¥ho” par Hetsated iu the bridal party. hey PAGES are now domiciled at their home, 2520 sets nse gg rrencn Heel Doots $15, $18 and $20-Values . Your Choice : Ss . bey e (Max Our entire stock Women's French Heel Boots; V A all highest grade, Button and lace styles, in i = brown kid, black kid, brown buckskin; black “WRX satin; combinations in fieldmouse top with NSQ\_ brown kid vamp, gray buck top with patent ™ pumps; $15, $18 and $20, now $10.85. Hosiery Special Children’s Hosiery Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, Big lot of Children’s Ribbed Cot- Hah sider yticar soles; ton Hose; sod gialitys all Sialwrncuaingtas S200 | | eer cote Me vale: Be Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, Big lot of Children’s Ribbed Lisle with lisle tops and soles, ‘mock Hose; excellent quality; all mourns $1.98 | | apa" Ble | * - - 8 ’ 303 303 Main Py KUMLUITLONLY iM Mi D Main Street POTEET ET ‘Serdar For Sale—2000-gallon cypress tank: excellent condition; aap for right party, Polio Preston 2084; 1409 Live nen ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920 Pace 6 Cured His Ruptare. a | 5) © Rates Reasonable by Day, Week oF Month Hin werd component Uae Noes j “prone canto 2087 " "os Mrs: inkie A. Hardison, Proprietress 4 e 2709 Odin Ave. thet om. 5 ret Be Sane ran 1 was badly ruptured while lifting Ja trunk several years ago. Doctor sald my only hope of cure was an operation.” "Frusses did me D0 g00d Finally I got hold of something that quickly and compietoly cured me ‘Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although 1am do Ing hard work as_a carpenter. There was no aperatiod, no lost time, no Trouble. ‘T'have nothing. to sel, but vill give full information bout how You may find « complete cure without operation, if-you write to me, Bagene M. Pullem, Carpenter, 1070 Marcel Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Detter eut out thls notice and show It to any others who. are "ruptured-—you may save a life or at leat stop the mitery of rupture and the vorry and danger tan aatation: DOW'S BAKERY ee ee HONE CAPITOL 10 CLARK I. DOW, PROP. CURED witHoUT A STARVATION DiET ATVAL SMALL COST Xt you have thin awful diveuse, and agt'to be! curea“to tay ered FREE 800K ving the Mistry of pellagr, aymp qq reeutts and how to tresi. Sen IP piain, sealed: envelope. A. guar Anteed treatment that cures when al Others fal: Write for thie book today ‘CROWN MEDICINE COMPANY, pene 520. ireaoan. as Get Yourr Groceries at the DERO-LOC CASH STORE PULL, ute oF STAPLE ‘AND FANCY GROCERIES CHAS, PEACOCK, Prope. 2705 ODIN AVE. ‘ PHONE CAPITOL 2153 AGENTS WANTED Live agents to introduce our wonder. {ul hair pomade among the tamil, No mone) required. Addrest” THE DILL: COMPANY, Norristown, Pa, 124 NEW BARGAINS. | One two-story, nine room house, and two bath rooms, on Hamition Sire, outcast front, one lock. trom cat Hine. "All mode, electric lights sad fas, for (8800.00) down ‘One seven room hotte on the cor ner. One tix room house, ‘Three five oom ‘houses, all modera, on Pierce Street, on car line. ‘One five room house on Stonewall street (4300.00), Three hundred do: tare down. ‘This property must be sol at once: thie Ia ‘all high clase property. See Bob Roberts, 411 Milam’ Street, Phone Poeten Sani, [CUT RATE AUTO LINE RENT CARS G. S. GOODSON, Manager 115 Pa 12 THE GEORGETTE APARTMENT | eres 608 HEINER STREET. PRESTON 7492 | EVERYTHING SANITARY ROOMS TO LET CITY DRUG STORE : | J.J, CADENA, Proprietor Prescription Work a Specialty Free and Prompt Delivery PHGNE P. 2555 701 SAN FELIPE Caoiest You owE IT To YOURSELVES to look your best, to keep your shin free from pimples, liver spots, black heads, tan, freckles and all blemishes The Parumount Bleaching Cream | the best end easlest way to reach this perfection of appearance. ‘Now the good news. Owing to ou patting In our laboratories In Houston tnd our now manufacturing ou Creams In wholesale quantities, we tre prepared to sell you this Cream tunde in the same careful Way. of 6 feily the seme proportions, but at the tery intresting priee of 62 cents, oF exactly half what you have been pay ine ‘Atk your druggiet: If he cannot sup ply you, nend the 62 cents to ts and fre wil euppiy you direct ‘rom ur boratory or sale at Herbert's Drug. store uot "Prairie ‘Ave. Phowes P4752 0) Pee Paramount Manufacturing Co. ta? Krone Bldg. P. 294. staat WA lot MELBA Better and more pleasing than ~ any mild Havana cigar. I your dealdr sant supply you wnte us e LEEMIS, OAR NE. Mesa ace — _ tos "a> eo) Meh your desler far your fevorite size aay aL cr home Nata ao io ed am ae a ‘all ae b Skog Sa Oe > RE SRY Have Your Property Insured With ‘THE WESTERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS adh Lillo org, wks se a Se @ Laan (HOUSTON, TEXAS. BAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ‘ala oe i entire D y suits) TE SS==" 7E OUR ADVERTISERS LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! yea BARGAINS. Five houses on Hardcastle, two story, trom twelve to alsteen rooms [Two threeroom houses on Buckie Street. One fiveroom house on Cleve Ignd Btreet. One twotory house and Jone high raised cottage on Jobnson Street. One four-room house snd hal ‘moder, on Pease Avenue. One stxroom house, Rall, electric lights modern, on beara Sireet. One seven oom snd one fiveroom houre oo Capitol Avenue ail‘ modera. One three room house on Sampson Street, One tree and one fourroom houte on Polk Avenue. Two four-room houses, all modern, on News Orleans Street, JOne tourroom house on Mill Street ‘Two fourroom houses, all modern, on Davis Street, Tp fourroom houtes, Ail modern, brand new, on Sumpter Street. One fivergom house on Clark Street. One fourreom house on Bayou, One tourroom house on Sydnor. Two fourroom “noutes on Market Street. One stx-zoom house, garage and two acres of and ‘ot Jackton Street. One siz-toom house on Ber. Ing Street. Three three-room houses, sanitary, on Baer Sire. "Three three: room houses on Bayou Street, al mod. em. One fourroom "house ‘on San Pelipe, all modern, Yor Rent—One troom house and bath room, 718 Hardeastlo Street, One froom houve and” ah 1816. "Worms Street "Roberts Realty Co, 411 Mt fam, phone Pres, 6217 ‘One seven room, one slxr00m and one fiveroom—on Hatehing, ‘One sieroom, one fourroom and hall'and one three'room house on Jel torton Stree, ‘Ove flvereom hovse on Calhoun One threoroom house on Beech St Eight fiveroom houses" on Hardy street, ‘Two brand new houses in Fifth ward, ‘One fourroom house on Wagner Btr0et. ‘Seven twostory ousen trom eight to ten rooms on Hardcuste. ‘Seven houses om Arthur Stree Six Tounroom howwes for. $850 nplece, "$100 down, on San Felipe oad, ‘One fourroom house and ‘all on Warely Street for 81200, $250 dawa ‘Oe tworeom house and two nero ot land for $400, ‘Two threeroom howtes on Gregory sireet, $1180 ne fourteom house on Center sareat, $1600, ‘One slx-room house on Davis Street ond three fot ‘One two-iory house on Sumpter Two twostory: houses on Yale Two four-room howtes on Gray Ave: Four four 20m houses on West Cap: vols a sanity, FOR SALE BY BOB ROBERTS, ‘Phone P. 6307 or Call at My Office, fit MILAM erage Free to ASTHMA SUFFERERS Pl ee ee [We have # method for the control or Anthma, and we want you to try I ‘a our expense.” No mater whether Your case is of Wong standing or Te ent development, whether it ix prox ent ae occasional of chronic. Anta, You thould send for a tree trial of out hed. No matter In what ellmate ou tive, no matter what” Your ake. ot Seegpation, Hyon" are troubled’ ith ‘stim our method thou relieve yo We eapecally want to send ft to tone apparently hopeless cases, where ai form of Inklers, dovenea’ opium Preparations fumem, “patent smokes, fetes have: falled. We want to ano everyone. at our expedse, that” ou method ix designed to end all Atcul Dreathig all wheering, and all thowe terre paroxyeme. "Tie free offer Ia too, important to rogloct a single day. Write now and egin the 'methol at once. Send no ‘money, Siuply Rall, coupon below To Toua}—-ybu do not even bay FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room G28, Niaenrh and: Hodson Breet, Butaio. NY Send free ttl of your method Phones: Ottieg rt B50, Res. C551 ‘OR. TM. SHADOWENS Phybelan and Surgeon “Realdence 3515 Liberty avenge (Ortice a8y Travia street ‘Houston, TEXAS For Sale—Poorroom house: san tary conveniences; close in. Price Hino EO aMrPH Ait Milam Tesee Hadley’ 1988. JH. RIEBAS Civil Engineer and Arenitect [Modern Homes and Public Build- ings, Pats and Maps. Machines designed: patent draw Snes ail orders ellted Por paca SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER TAKE TIME | TO 1 g SMIL E Sis E ieee EUREKA DRUG STORE 510 MILAM STREET PHONE PRESTON 1712 Everything Inthe drug tine, Toilet articles and perfumes a specialty. Confections and stationery. De dT. M. Lindsay's office in the bullding. MRS. V, L. LINDSAY, Manager ‘WILL MAXWELL STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES WOOD, CHARCOAL, FEED AND COUNTRY PRODUCE ‘PRICES RIGHT MEAT MARKET ‘3401 MeGOWEN PHONE HADLEY 2654 ‘NOT LIKELY, “The detendant mys he Gonated hs time tod talents tothe candidate's cempalga without pay or hope of te ward.” “And what aid the prosecuting ator fey say to that” “re sed the gentlemen of the Jury tw sarcastic tones If they could cow celve of the defendant giving anything to valoable and. getting nothing In re tues DOE a Slew ae Ge Nak oe pica kl SMD oo fee BF, Wile folie beled | Blom emonnn ee ches The Measurés Tabie. [How many pints to 2 quart?” “two sCortect. Now how many quarts to ‘gallon "Pour Right, Wille, That te all for to ae "No, teacher, there's one more ques Hon. "I'kuow how many miles tn 8 LOSE. YOU HEADACHE QUICK [QUID REMEDY YP (CAPUDINE end PR COPE RO ACETANIIEE o> Botts 1 ‘Queer Proceeding. | “Boddies hes a very paradoxical way of conducting his bustness.” How so?" “He Is continually extending hi ‘daeavasiinds apesetione” Get It Where They’ve Got It As Near to You as Your Phone Quality and Service Prescriptions a Specialty PEOPLES’ PHARMACY 410 Milam Phones Preston 1909-3343 AUTO DELIVERY Get the habit of making it your headquarters. Dn G. R, Newman and H. E. McCoy, Props, A Rarity. eee a ited hdr oe nee eh pie ‘TWEN AND SICK HEADACHE r The Great Success of Carter's sparc Ti Teeat Suscene of Cotes - Retee pve ea ena a oe Bowels, but by regulatingandatreagthe S| Bares : Don't Hesitate—Get a Bottlo— aisoneter et eet niente Set 2 Bette natural laxative to the Bowels, and a ilar and healthy con- dition of the system with freedom trom Coxglnaten and Sick Headache is tharesult. ‘They are strictly Vegetable, ‘Small Pin ‘Small Dese ‘Srnall Price Seaneceee g wme rie GENERAL APPEARANCE How do You tell a auttagetter™ By her husband” penne gee Moving an Audience, "A auceeaufl“apoech “enrvien the suence right along with Te" “vex” replied Senator Sorghum, But ae the ew rates of transport Geant Ani whales te cnn nea Patronize Our Advertisers / ‘Wo Limit. “A may te never Coo old to learn” Th” sald Mae Cayenbe, aay ap fy 0 books or fndustriat eecepationg, Te ec scdecone” vA yk Ge * A _ Sted) ZEB a OD a gi =e ae = vce a tind Poe An Unusual Opportunity SEEMS fees ng pe SESE Na Saar eal ae Thee pio We che pit alge pony oneal ce baew nue sevige earn oobeanta Uvibeada coms afford to overlook this opportunity, Fa, fll iferetiog eddras Date 3, Kashmir Chemical Co. (3423 Indiana Avenue ‘Chicago The Proof, There gove # horay-handed man of tot “Abo be “ite works with one ta whe theater cae | “Hits language i» enough to make oom hale Sur "Then why doess't the boob get & soya Join. ater “al Slay esabenment Bayona worn caver tenet heen rac secs bel to the Pgtinn “Side Pipe a ara won tt Exprnve Binns Siew you ve foe ater conven toate) —No, never, 1 ge ot och une, ‘mina stow do yo specs ati set the joy he has ery nag “a!impynce te 'tor it septa = Fors ot praca, 1 sori ie eal theo pictuers coapid ih te Mesraton rears when, Sipe oe ste ntact vo be spied at ee Pocin Mra Riobmanseoiog oat dar rou mt tow bow loose ES Seinen Thoinae"O, ren T 0; ac the ie tae ae [Phil Herbert, S07 Prairie Avene; M. A. Arccaunenam, 1808 Clay ‘Aversa; Bettie Coburn, RP. 0; Banar/Libr. Cay 2. M, Frierson BOTY tan Felipe; Lola B. Snow, 4 Gen Mie et HIS GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER 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 By New York Standards and Toilet Articles 2421 MCKINNEY AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS DR. W. E. TAYLOR Physician and Surgeon Office Phone Preston 6151 Residence: Phone Hadley 1076 Residence 3101 Dowling Street OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING Dr. C. A. George, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 3556 For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Suite 201-4 Lincoln Theatre Bldg., 711 Prairie Avenue Phone Preston 5128 HOUSTON, TEXAS GATESWELL GORDON BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING AND TRUCK BUILDING 1018 N. SAN JACINTO STREET 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 COLORED CASH GROCERY Save money on every article purchased here. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry and Eggs. FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE PRESTON 5415 "Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster" Printing Service We will gladdy 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 IS YOUR HAIR SHORT Breaking off, Thin or Falling Out? Is Your Hair Dry and Wiry? Does your Scalp Itch? Have your Scalp Disease, or More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff? IF 50, you should AT ONCE begin using MADAME N. A. FRAANKLIN'S HAIR GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Propositions you have tried without success you should not become discouraged and give up before giving my Hair Grower a trial. It has promised an abundance of hair for thousands and it will be the best you ever. IF 80, you should AT ONCE begin using MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN'S Hair GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Preparation tools you have without it, but you must discern and give up before giving your Hair GROWER a trist. It has promoted an abundant growth of hair for cheandles and up own two of the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Parlor in the United States. I own two of the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Parlor in the United States. I locate At Fort Worth and Houston. Employing 40 operators in the two partners and have located all over the country in which is posited that My Hair GROWER 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 Shampoo, Hair Grower and Pressing Oil, with full instructions how to use the same for only $1.10. One Trial Treatment will covince you of its value. I also teach my System personally or by mail. Write me for terms. MAKE ALL ORDERS TO MADAME H. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. 805 PRAIRIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920. C. TEAL KERS of Shoes the Cue Delivery. te. L. V. ALLEN LAWER—NOTARY CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY. Office Phone Preston 4181 807% PRAIRIE AVENUE DAVIS' Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining it of eliminating all the poisonous substances collected the wrong combinations, an over-balanced diet, a pericardia, auto-intoxication, melanolysis, and if be abated by using this wonderful powder. Just to a smiling hope, with great chances of toil. We doubt if the medical fraternity of the world can chronic headaches, hyperacidity, dyspepsia, biliary We have received many testimonials, from suffering found themselves benefitted by its use. Sells for 250. 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 OR Combining in an agreeable form vegetable alteratives 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 KIDNEYS—Some of the symptoms of dislack the back and sides, cloudy urine, with red deposits, so desire to urinate, scalding and smarting pains in passing 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 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 separations COURSE Mail terial treat- ment STEM" for 820¢ AGENTS WANT Let us Repair Your Next Pair of Shoes We Repair Shoes to Built the Customer—Quick Service, Quick Delivery. My Tooth Doctor DENTIST Taborian Bldg. 400% Prateria Avenue Residence Phone Capitol 2253 LANE CUT RATE GROCERY "The Best for Less." Phone Preston 8687 1307 Clark St. The Country is Full of itch and the best remedy we know of for it is Imperial Exema Remedy. We will refrain from any one bottle falls or rupture any case. Any kind. HERBERT'S DRUG STORE. IMPORTANT NOTICE! All matter intended for ineration in the current issue must reach our office NOON OF EACH WEDNEDAY NOON OF EACH WEEK. All persons desiring to get into the office must AVE THAT weekly newspaper, THE HOUSTON INFORMER, will please govern themselves accordingly. Phone: Office. Office, Taberian Bldg. Ren. P. T32. 8916 Prairie Ave Office, P. 3558. Suite 212. Hours: 10 to 12 to 3 on Sundays by Appointment. DR. RUPERT O. ROETT Physician and Surgeon Specialized in Physician and Lung Five years practical hospital experience in Medicine and Surgery. Specialized in DO YOUR SHARE BY TELLING US YOUR NEEDS GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 Women! Girl! Beautify Your Hair! Begin Now! Why Not Have Beautiful Hair? Use St. Clair Hair Preparations and See How Quickly Improve- ments Begin. "THE ST. CLAIR SYSTEM" Mme. R. D. & St. Clair, Parlor 820½ Bank Geismarine Rd. San Antelope, Texas A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED HELP Drop in and be Convicted 415 Millam Street LUCIUS W. LOMAX ROBT. S. SCOTT ORGEN BARBER SHOP "THROUGH THE BROOK" 803 PRAIRIE AVENUE—115 MILAM STREET 2 ENTRANCES—15 ROBT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager. PHONE PRESTON 3699 HOUSTON, TEXAS Phones: Res.—P. 9165; Store Preston 7389. THE JONES PHARMACY Mrs. R. S. Childs and daughter, Miss Robbis D. A. Jones, Ph. C., Propra. 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 2804/4, ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS SUBBINING in an aromatic base, various vegetable medicines, capable of collected in the system, due to improper digestion, over-eating, diet, all of these errors and mistakes, causing constipation, hypertension, and finally a lingering death, all of these fatal complaints can be. Just a single dose will change a despaired and neurotic pattern of totally regaining health. The world can produce a better remedy for constipation, indigestion, asia, billiousness, sour stomach and all liver complaints. The suffering persons who have used this valuable medicine, and need for 25c. Copium, morphine, chloral hydrate or strychnine, but is made up from various continents, representing several families of the history of medicine, was a more meritorious remedy offered to 25 cents; worth twenty-five hundred. ACT OF SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND Alternatives, with iodide of potash, and other valuable medicines recombinants, such as Pimples, Skin Eruptions, certain forms of rheumatism, in plate are indicated, dull headaches, constipation and to assist nature in it to be caused by the presence of uric acid and other poisons in the system, entire system, often settles in the joints, muscles and tissues. This pain in rheumatism and gout. —A proprietary preparation recommended for all kidney and bladder chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder. Blood and strain off from the system the deter and worn out matter or disorder, and then through the regular channels. If they fail to do their work remaining in the blood and body—poisoning, or is called auto-onsions of diseased kidneys are, sharp, shooting pains through the small of deposits, scanty, high-colored and sometimes bloody urine, a frequent in passing urine, puffiness under the eyes, swelling of the limbs, uric gel. ACME SYSTEM OF GROWING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR Have you ever tried the new method of growing and beautifying your hair? not you should go to your druggist and demand a box of Acme Quinine hair Grower, price 50c. Your hair is not straight enough, kinky, or curly, you should use Acme straightener and Glosser. For sale by druggists and agents. Price 35c. 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, melanolothy, 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 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 all chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder. The functions of the kidneys is to filter the blood and strain off from the system the efface and worn out matter or particles of decay from the body into the bladder, and then through the regular channels, if they fail to do their work in the body and poisonous matter remaining in the blood and body—poisoning, or what is called auto-intoxication may result. DISEASED KIDNEYS—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, drops and gravel. 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 Qualme hair products. If your hair is not straight enough, kinky, or curly, you should use Acme Straightener and Glosser. For sale by druggists and agents. Price 35c. 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. Daily organic body spray to help you together with aromatics, guaranteed to give results or money refunded. FAMOUS QUININE HAIR GROWER make hair grow, cleanse the scalp, and apply our famous Quinine hair Grower, a tonic, made expressly for the purpose of stimulating a root of the hair setting forth a new crop of healthy hair. If hair is falling out, use the famous Egyptian Hair Restorer. Stops licking hair, restores the color, and sets forth the hair to growing man, and in about ninety days will grow hair on a bald head, where has not come out from old age. It's Drug Store, 410 Milam Street and Others. elored drug store throughout the state and from agents in towns dealer cannot supply you, write the 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. 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 DAVIS MEDICINE CO., Box 516, Galveston, Texas AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE LEN Y QUALITY. Weston 4181 ROOM NO. 2 ************************************************************** HARMONS' DRY GOODS STORE Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A full line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage solicited. J. H. HARMON, PROP. 423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas. J. H. HARMON, PROP. 423 San Felipe St. You Don't Have to Wait, You Can Get 'em Right Now Pants Made in 24 Hours Notice, Suits or Overcaps in 48 Hours 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 2416 McKinney Avenue AVIS' Dysique—Combining numerous substances collectively over-balanced diet, a melancholy, and a wonderful powder. Just a great chance of to enjoy the world care,idity, dyspepsia, billimonials, from sufferings its use. Sells for 250 contains no opium, no drugs, obtained from before, in the history. Sells for 25 cent. 'S EXTRACT ODOR from vegetable alteratives, minor skin aliments, such as Sodium Salicylate are these are to be cooled through the entire excruciating pains in the REMEDY—A procurine, and all chronic to filter the blood and into the bladder, andisonous matter remain of the symptoms of disfigurement, with dried deposits, painful pains in passivity and gravel. THE ACME QUININE HARDGROWER NET CONTENTS 2.02 MFD BY DAVIS MEDICINE CO 1080X 81 GALVESTON TEXAS. PRICE 55.00 UNITS PER BOX which, for that "Bad" occurs trouble. system recommended for g system builder and pu from the vegetable kingsu results or money refund ACME STRAIGHTNER & GIOSSEY CONTENTS OF MTO BY INVIS MED ICINE CO. INDIANapolis GAWESTON TEXAS ONCE 35 CENTS ONLINE 35 CENTS SCHMALTING & ENTERTAINING To make hair Hair Grow the roots If hair is falling hair again, and it has not bale at People's Drug light at any colored d und. If your dealer DICINE MILK SKIN, WHITENEB A SKIN FOOD C COMPLETION CLASSEE DAVIS MEDICINE CO DIRECTED BY ON OFFER DATE ON 1234567890 Starting from one small store twenty-seven years ago and growing, one by one, until now this immense chain with modern stores in this and other progressive cities, with still others in process of opening. For A Bigger Business BIGGER VALUES NEWER STYLES EASIEST TERMS LOWEST PRICES "Selling Clothing That Doesn't Come Back to Customers That Do" OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Buy and Pay While Wearing Come Upstairs, Open a Charge Account and Dress Up the Easy, Convenient Way Astonishingly Low Prices in Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses Marvelous Values in Men's and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings 1009 1-2 TEXAS AVENUE (UPSTAIRS) Over J. Weingarten, Inc. 1009 1-2 Texas Avenue Upstairs Between Main and Fannin by Chain of MERGEST OF ITS KIND IN THE twenty-seven years ago and growing; modern stores in this and other prog- gling. KEY Chain of BIGGEST OF ITS KIND IN THE twenty-seven years ago and growing; modern stores in this and other prog ing. You Know the Place THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920 of Stores THE WORLD wng, one by one, until progressive cities, with 1009 1-2 Texas Avenue Upstairs Between Main and Fannin Galveston, rng her moth- Jas. Collier ase. Mr. Peni rather of Mrs. new days with hospital Christ- Sunday. The are a number labors in Peni's school meet. sen sick sev- escence. Peni Saturday Dayford with man of Penn bury school Sunday School The par- present is new class action is being the New Baptist First Baptist tle sermon ht. Left for Ms Jordan of is Sunday as Mr. M. Sim- shas returned from Lille Ross, one number of Trinity Monday night day evening, existing. SPEE Big Redu Ladies' Suits Ladies' Suits, valued at $39.5 for ... Ladies' Coats, valued at $27.5 for ... PEOPLE' 411 TRAV EUTSER'S IN OUR CHEST CLUB Y 85c Any Cedar Chest the House SHING Mrs. Addie Robinson, Galveston, spent the week and visitz her mother, Mrs. Idie Sanders, Mr. Jas Collier, Holmes of Goose Creek, father of Mrs. Loutie Wigley, spent a few days with her patrons went to Jumbie last Friday, will have a big rally Sunday. The teachers, pupils and quite a number of patrons went to Jumbie last Friday. Mrs. Loutie Wigley has been sick since Robert Blenken returned Saturday after several weeks at Rayford with City Manager Amy Clement. Mrs. Blenken returned a week later. Pleasant Hill School was well attended Sunday. The visitors were present. A new class has been added. Preparation is being done. Mrs. J. Welch has been preached at the First Baptist Church in Smith Addition Sunday at 5 p.m. He preached a noble sermon at Houston hours Sunday at Golld Morland. Miss Lisa Jordan of Houston spent two hours Sunday at Monroe. Mrs. J. T. Welch has returned from Omaha and spent two hours Sunday at Monroe. Mrs. Mollie Rouse of the old citizens and member of Trinity M. E. Church, died Monday night Rev. W. L. McDonald officiating. DEUT JOIN OUR CEDAR CHEST CLUB ONLY 85 Delivers Any Cedar C In the House WISH Don't wish — don't content yourself with wishing for the things you want, when you want. Give Christmas gifts and Christmas Sale gifts a well furnished home within your estate. WHAT SHALL IT BE, THRIFT OR DRIFT Furniture is one of the few things in life that is not limited to any years. It becomes a part of our daily routine and is associated with the business of living almost as much as the The Big Thing About the Universal Combination Range is its simplicity and economy. For gas simply turn on the gas and light it. We can or wood, simply start your fire. Absolutely nothings can take out your fire back—a complete Gas Range and complete Range, all in one and wood, all in one BIG MATTRESS 40-lb. All-Cotton Linen Mattress; per week ... 45-lb. All-Cotton Felt Mat- tress, $5c down. $1.00 per week ... $18.85 HARRISBURG. SPECIAL Big Reduction Sale Ladies' Suits and Coat Ladies' Suits, valued at $39.50 for ... $22 Ladies' Coats, valued at $27.50 for ... $1 People's Store 411 TRAVIS STREET SPECIAL Big Reduction Sale Ladies' Suits and Coats Ladies' Suits, valued at $39.50 for ..... $22.50 Ladies' Coats, valued at $27.50 for ..... $19.98 People's Store 411 TRAVIS STREET 85c DOWN NG The Big Thing About the Universal Combination Range is its simplicity. For economy. For gas simply turn on the gas and hold it in place. With wood, simply start your fire. Absolutely noth-ing to take out or put back—acomputer Range and complete Range for coal and wood all the same. The same oven is used for all fuels, and both gas and coal or wood, can be used at the same time—in the oven or on the cooking pot. You are baking with coal or wood and you fire the gas can be turned on in the oven and the proper heat thereby maintained. You can always do good baking in heat. ONLY $10.00 Delivers any Universal Range in our House Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange BIG MATTRESS SPECIALS 40-lb. All-Cotton Linter Mattress; 50c down, $1.00 per week ..... $8.70 45-lb. All-Cotton Felt Mat- tress; 85c down, $18.85 | 45-lb. All-Cotton Felt Mat- tress; 85c down, $1.00 per week ..... $29.85 SLEEP REST Houses for rent or sale on easy terms by owner. Ring Dr. B. P. Barlow. Prostom. 4657. B. (11) Come to see me at 411 Misha when interested in real estate, or to borrow money. Bob Roberts. CIAL ction Sale s and Coats 50 $22.50 50 $19.98 s Store IS STREET THE ACTIVE STORE 808 Prairie Avenue 85c DOWN PLEX UNIVERSAL SPECIALS 50c down, $1.00 1lb. All-Cotton Felt Mat- mas, 88c down, $29.85 00 per week... SLEEP REST