Houston Informer
Saturday, January 8, 1921
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DALLAS "RAPE" STORY WAS "FRAMED" Meharry Gets $500,000 Endowment
COLORED MEDICAL COLLEGE GETS SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT; HUBBARD RETIRES FROM DUTY
Nashville, Town—An endowment of $500,000 for Meharry Medical College, from the Carnegie Foundation, the General Educational Board and the Board of Education for Negroes of the Methodist Episcopal Church has been announced by Robert Ewing, president of the board of trustees. The endowment will be made effective about February 10, 1921.
Of this sum, $150,000 comes from the Carnegie fund, $150,000 from the general educational board and the remaining $200,000 is to be given by the Methodist Church board. The present endowment of the college is $68,000.
Trustees Hold Meeting.
The announcement followed a meeting of the trustees, held yesterday afternoon at the Nashville Trust Company, which was attended also by Bishop Nicholson of Chicago and Dr. P. J. Mavey, secretary of the board of education of the Methodist Church. By the action of the trustees, the Nashville Trust Company is made fiscal agent for the institution and a complete statement of the present endowment and the finances of the school was made by Dr. G. W. Hubbard, president. Doctor Hubbard, who some time ago notified the trustees of the college of his desire to retire from active duty, was unanimously chosen president emeritus of the institution, and Dr. John J. Mullowney, who occupies a chair in Girard Medical College of Philadelphia, was elected president.
Hubbard to Retire February 1.
In anticipation of the retirement of Dr. Hubbard, and his election as successor, the new president has been in Nashville for the past thirty days familiarizing himself with the work of the college and will assume his duties about February 1. Until that time Dr. Hubbard will continue in charge.
The new president of the college was chosen, after a considerable amount of investigation and his experience in Philadelphia and other fields, according to Dr. P. J. Mavey, has fitted him admirably for the duty he will assume here.
In discussing the endowment, Dr. Mavey said:
"This is only the beginning. Speaking for the board of education for Negroes of the Methodist Episcopal Church, it is not the policy of the board to make one endowment and then quit. As the school grows there will probably be other sums advanced in proportion to its needs. Mehary Medical College ought to be made the biggest and best institution of its kind in the world."
Dr. G. W. Hubbard, who has been the active head of Mehary Medical College practically since its inception in 1876, was given a vote of appreciation for his long and faithful service by the trustees. He was also given the assurance that with the severance of active connection with the college, the pension heretofore promised by the general educational board in recognition of his service, would take immediate effect.
Since the announcement that Dr. Hubbard would retire, the alumni of the institution, with the concurrence of the board of trustees, have been building a home for him on the grounds of the college.
Meharry Medical College now has 678 students in the departments of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry and nursing. In addition to the income from the former endowment, Dr. Maveyet said last night that $25,000 had been supplied to the institution each year by the three boards making the endowment announced yesterday.
The college was originally the medical department of the Central Tennessee College, organized in 1876 for the purpose of furnishing an opportunity to Negroes to secure medical education. It became known as Meharry Medical College in 1900, when the Central Tennessee College changed its name to Walden University.
Because of the generous contributions by five members of the Meharry family the institution bears that name. These men, Hugh, Alexander, David, Jesse and Samuel Meharry, were during their lifetime, among the strongest supporters of the school.
Graduates of Meharry College are to be found all over the South and the statement is made that the college educated Negro physicians in the Southern states are graduates of this school.
HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921.
Special Correspondent of Kansas City Advocate Writes From Personal Observations—Visited Local Down-town Beauty Parlor and Homé of Celebrated Beauty Culturist—Lauds Her Progressive and Enterprising Spirit—"Hubby" Comes in for His Share of Praise.
COLORED GARAGE OWNERS ADD SEVERAL NEW FEATURES FOR 1921: MANAGER GIVES OUT INTERVIEW
Mr. L. W. Williamson, formerly of Shreveport, la, who three months ago bought one-half interest in the San Felipe Auto Repair Company, becoming associate partner with Mr. Pugh Anderson, announces that their shop has inaugurated several new features in the line of automobile service for 1921.
When approached by an Informer representative last Wednesday, and when several inquiries were made regarding the business and their prospects for the new year, Mr. Williamson, who is manager, replied:
"Our business has increased 100 percent since my connection with the plant and directly it has outgrown our present quiescent quar-
do a iterative business.
She jumped over the broom, becoming the broom of W. L. McCoy, one of the leading women of our race. He is a lawyer, newspaper man and practical printer. He was mankind and the Western Star. He was a teacher and Educational Supervisor of Trees. He met this business woman, who was struggling alone. He "look some interest in the business and now that it got before the public, and soon there was a new business that God has joined together," and now side by side they are developing the great business. A lovely home has been purchased in one of the best sections of Houston, and their parors have been enlarged, and it is only now that we need a few months what there will be erected a great business building. Her system is spreading all over the country, and the women are loud in their praise of this wonderful woman.
Before giving this, I am here to tell you now that McCoy and the women are Christian people, and they serve God and the people. They are God's stewards, and will use his money where it is most needed. They believe in the church, in Christian institutions and are willing to help me. I have had the pleasure of going to their parors, to their home, and believe me, they can be reached with.
OWNERS ADD
FIGURES FOR 1921;
IS OUT INTERVIEW
ters. But we are making preparations to have our present quarters enlarged and we are also adding new rooms, in order that the people of our race may have a place to buy their parts. We plan to put in about $ 5000 worth of parts.
"We have five high-class mechanics who have recently been added to our force. I especially want the public to know that these employees are mechanics in the true sense of the word and in the language of the streets, 'they are勇士' They are perished and experts in their line, vlc.: Mr. B. F. White, who has been appointed superintendent of the mechanical department, in a man of long and ripe experience; Mr. Walter Whiteide, who has electrical expert, has been appointed to look after the generator and magneto work; Mr. B. T. Davie
out any ceremony or without going through a private secretary. "We be love in the people," said Mina. Frank Mays is an ordained minister. "I want to be educated to men and not away from them."
(Editor's note: The Informer is delighted to reproduce the foregoing article, which appeared recently in the Kansas City Advocate from the pen of one of the leading journalists of the country, Dr. Charles Stewart, better known as "J. O. Midnight." The wonderful success achieved by Madame N. A. Franklin-McCoy deserves the fullest amount of publicity and her rapid rise is due to the fact that her system has stood the test and her preparations are articles of merit. No night is too dark nor day too gloomy for her to stick hard by those associated with her as operators and agents. It is refreshing and encouraging to see a Northern journal devote that much space to a race enterprise in the South, which speaks volumes for the Franklin System of Beauty Culture.)
and Mr. Amos Mays are graduates of the school of auto mechanics at Prairie View College and come highly recommended, while Mr. Frank Mays is one of all-round or utility man.
"We have been attached and attached to our mammoth garage an auto laundry and have pressed into our great creasers, Messera, Tal Anderson and Cleveland Jackson, both of whom have had long years of experience in other garages. "We have been very painstaking in preparing the force and shall endeavor to maintain a service that cannot be excelled. To answer our many calls we have added a new trouble car to our mechanical department. We have also announced our former announcements we stated that this garage was the largest and finest owned and controlled by men of our race in the entire Southwest. Well, we are making sure that our one-prize-business to all and are doing our utmost to maintain a high standard. "We really have a 24-hour service that is unsurpassed and on the claims of racial identity, but on
Innocent Black Man,
Accused of Rape, Freed
By Woman's Confession
Dallas, Dec. 30.—"Don't hang an innocent man!"
With these words Mrs. Gurtrude Clark confessed yesterday to District Attorney Maury Hughes that she "framed charges of attempted criminal assault, burglary and robbery against Walter Stegall, Negro.
Mrs. Clark did it, she said, to "save her home." According to Hughes, she told him she wanted to conceal her physical condition from her husband by simulating an attack of nervous prostration.
But when county sleuths found she had pawned her wedding ring six days before the alleged robbery, she broke down and admitted she tied herself to her bed, told a story of attempted assault and later identified Stegall as her assailant.
Stegall was to have been tried next week. He was held under heavy bond since his indictment by the grand jury.—Ex.
The San Felipe Auto Repair Shop is the largest and finest colored garage in the entire Southwest with a 24-hour service and it gives decent and profitable employment to more men of the race than all the other colored garages in Houston combined. This garage is located at 1013 San Felipe St. and is the only colored garage in the city housed in an absolutely fireproof structure. Their telephone number is Preston 5514.
Tabernacle Celebrated
With New Year Dinner
At Robinson's Home
The S. E. Johnson TABernacle No. 2, T. E. Johnson, celebrated their annual holiday celebration of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson, 460 San Pelpe, New Year's day, with 33 years of experience. were: Mmes. M. J. Williams, Mary Spencer and S. E. Gordon, C. G. R. The Kalmus, for their wonderful grogue. Dr. Gum Kalmus for their wonderful lenk been by the tabernacle and in 'oil' menu. Dr. Gum Kalmus for their wonderful menu. secret: Turkey with oyster dressing, cranberry baked pork roast, sweet potatoes cake and ice cream. All departed, expressing their gratitude to the hostess for her hospitality and cultural new
ILLUSTRIOUS MASON
WAS HOLIDAY GUEST
OF REV. DR. P.C. HUNT
The illustrious John A. Bell, 33, degree, Grand Rapids, Md., the governor, grand master of the University, and the deaconess of Mason the W. S. A., recognized as the "regula" among that branch of Masonry. He was the president of the He was accompanied by Dr. P. C. Hunt, 33 degree, the grand master of the Sunset Grand Jurisdiction of Texas.
This distinguished Masonic diocesian is said to be the only colored member in an Orden Council of Scottish Rite Mountaineers of the world. He was born in March 21, 1926. No other colored member. Mr. Bell obtained his warrants through the Massachusetts and Pennsylvania before admitted into the supreme council. The supreme council does not tolerate two councils in the Division of the two races in the United States. This entreatmentiral leader came direct from his home in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. C. Hunt and over 100 masonic fratern. Whiles in Waco M. Arch to the 3rd degree and three to the 3rd degree as counselors. He Arch to the 3rd degree and three to After spending a few days with Dr. Hunt he depaired for Chuckman, Missouri. He has and hopes to next December. He has ever accorded a colored season in Texas. He left, slinging the sword, and hops to next December.
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THE INFORMER'S PLATFORM:
1. Democracy, both domestic and foreign.
2. Playgrounds for colored children.
3. Better educational facilities, both teachers and parents, promote colored youths.
4. Education, consecrated ministry.
5. Development of the Houston Ship Channel, thereby making Houston the South's premier city.
6. Co-operation between the white and colored races on all matters of vital importance and less racial animosity.
7. Good streets, better drainage and sanitary toilets for entire urban population.
8. Federal investigation of, and Federal legislation to suppress, lynching.
9. Equal rights law for all men and equal railroad accommodations for all passengers.
10. Racial co-operation, teamwork, advancement, betterment and solidarity.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921
GOOD GROUNDS FOR COMPLAINT.
The Informer has been delined with complaints from colored property owners, who paid their city taxes for 1920, and since practically all complaints are of the same tone, this paper has been forced to take cognizance of the same.
These tax-paying citizens complain because they are forced to pay taxes like all other citizens of the municipality and then compelled to live amidst intolerable and describable conditions.
Taxes are paid for the express purpose of keeping up the expenses of the city, for its maintenance and the protection of its citizens.
The money paid for city taxes is supposed to be employed for the upkeep of the streets, for bridges, schools, police and fire protection, for taking care of the city's bonded indebtedness and the legitimate expenses incurred in conducting the municipal affairs.
While colored property owners are shown no special favors in being exempted from the payment of their city taxes, the sections of the city in which they live are certainly exempted from any improvements and a visit to these residential sections occupied by colored citizens will readily and undeniably disclose this startling and staggering fact.
With the exception of Robin Street, which is paved from Smith to Heiner Streets; Andrews, which is paved from Heiner to Wilson Streets; San Felipe, (a quasi-business street) from Wilson Street to Dallas Avenue; Matthews, from Andrews out to Gregory School, which was shelled by the adjoining property owners—excepting these improvements, all the other streets in colored residential streets in the Fourth Ward, excluding Heiner, which is miserably paved with bricks from San Felipe to Sabine bridge, are in a terrible shape and are practically impassable the entire year.
Take Third Ward: McKinney Avenue, another quasi-business street, is the only street occupied by colored citizens that is paved and yet colored citizens only live in about five blocks on this street.
There are, perhaps, more colored citizens owning or buying homes on Dowling Street than any similar street in the city and to date not one inch is either paved, shelled or gravelled and in some places ruts are so deep that a Ford car can almost be hidden from view.
St. Charles Street, Third Ward, is pretty fair during dry weather; but all the other streets in Third Ward would be a reflection upon a town of 5,000 inhabitants.
In Fifth Ward, Odin Avenue, another quasi-business street, occupied by colored citizens (in the minority) and most for-
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But if these colored tax-payers could get their streets even graded, filled in and kept in repairs, they would be willing to bide their time for these other modern and sanitary improvements and necessities.
These streets, with their cesspools and miniature lakes, are breeding places for disease-producing germs and insects and are the most potent factors in giving the colored race in Houston such a high death rate.
Not being satisfied with the physical condition of the colored residential sections, the city maintains its dumping grounds for garbage and other filth in one of these selfsame wards.
The colored race is always criticised and condemned for being unhealthy and criminal and yet the very conditions under which they are compelled to live in the South, Houston not excluded, are conducive to bringing about just such a status.
If the city is unwilling to improve and make and maintain colored residential sections habitable, then colored citizens and property owners should be exempted from paying any taxes to the city government.
If taxation without representation is tyranny, what is taxation without improvements and civic consideration?
The city authorities and citizens of Houston can not much longer ignore and refuse to improve the physical surroundings and environments in colored residential sections and hope to survive; for, like no chain is stronger than its weakest link, no city is stronger nor better than its weakest and lowest citizen.
But complaining, petitioning and conferences with city officials, backed and supported by some of the leading white citizens of Houston, have thus far netted the colored citizens no tangible results—only promises, nothing more.
There is only one remedy left and unless colored citizens become awake and alert, pay their poll tax and speak with the ballot, "Mudville" and "Dark Alley" will continue to be their lot until Gabriel tots his trumpet proclaiming that time shall be no more.
The man who does not and can not vote is worse than a slave and the time has arrived for colored citizens to become more interested in those who are to rule over them immediately than in those who are to preside at long range.
It matters not who the chief magistrate of this country is, if colored citizens are to continue to be subjected to such civic fare that as dislaced out to them in Houston, their days will be "few and full of trouble."
A hint to the wise should be sufficient. PAY YOUR POLL TAX NOW!
THAT DALLAS "RAPE" CASE.
Press dispatches carried a news story from Dallas last week which was so unusual (i.e. the confession) that it deserves editorial comment.
A colored man had been arrested and lodged in the Dallas county jail on the S. O. S. ("same old story") of "attempted criminal assault" upon a white woman, also burglary and robbery.
The night that the supposed robbery and "rape" occurred this colored man was sitting around the bier of his dead sister; yet when the alarm was given, as is the usual case in Dixie when such charges are made and cries given, the first black man accosted was arrested and the woman "identified" him as "her assailant."
When the colored man, who was held under heavy bond and indicted by the Dallas County grand jury, proved an alibi, sleuths and detectives began to make an investigation and when they began to interrogate the "outraged woman," she broke down and exclaimed: "Don't hang an innocent man!"
Yet how many innocent men of color have been both legally and illegally lynched for crimes they never committed and knew absolutely nothing about!
It is customary in the South to lay everything upon "a Negro" and the Dallas woman simply followed custom in "framing" her charges against some man with a dark skin.
Thanks to Providence and determined detectives, or this innocent American citizen, like thousands of his race have done, would have atoned with his death for a crime he was both innocent and ignorant of; his only crime being that of a dark skin, which in itself is considered a worse crime than robbery by firearms, rape and murder combined, in many sections of this boasted "land of the free and home of the brave."
Let us suppose that this alleged charge had been trumped up or "framed" against a colored man in some smaller town in the state—only his ashes, toes and fingers (souvenirs of the brutal and barbarous lynching to average the "unmentionable crime") would be remaining.
It has become the unwritten law of the South to believe and consider every charge against a black man true and in pursuance of this custom every alleged criminal with a black skin is a fit candidate for the lyncher's rope or anarchist's torch.
Of the 61 lynchings that were staged in "democratic" America
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Sunday school was conducted by Sq. Sunday evening at Shiloh-G. C. perintendant W. Harris. At 11 a. m. CONLEY, Reporter.
during 1920, Texas led the procession with 10—a most enviable (?) record and a dark blot and damnable spot upon the escutcheon of the Lone Star State.
This hasty action of courts and more hasty actions of mobs have exacted too large a toll in human lives among colored people in the South; and while The Informer does not believe in the unnecessary court delays, it does contend that all persons charged with any offense in the catalogue of crime should be given a fair and impartial trial before a jury of his peers.
If a little time were taken in investigating similar charges and allegations elsewhere, often the same thing would result as the Dallas incident.
The time has come in the South when criminals must be punished without regard to color, when their guilt has been fully established; but as long as the South maintains a double standard of citizenship—one for colored "people" and another for white "citizens"—there are going to be many abortions of justice and mob law will continue to defile and disgrace this country.
This Dallas incident should be a lesson to the authorities and should serve as a deterrent and checkrein upon America's large colony of mobbists and anarchists.
The Informer wishes to congratulate and commend that committee of white citizens and our own Rev. J. W. Freeman, who appeared before the commissioners court and requested that a tubercular unit for colored citizens afflicted with the "white plague" be established here.
Several weeks ago The Informer discussed, editorially, the crying need of a ward, unit or sanitorium for colored tubercular victims in Houston and Harris County and suggested that the city and county governments appropriate sufficient funds in their 1921 budget to establish and carry on this much-needed institution.
During the pre-Christmas season many colored citizens were asked to purchase Red Cross Christmas seals, the proceeds of which are to be employed in fighting tuberculosis in Texas.
These stamps were bought in large numbers by colored citizens, many of them believing that by so doing they were materially aiding the cause and that steps would be launched to establish such humanitarian work here and in other parts of the state for colored people.
If there is a hitch anywhere, locally, The Informer hopes that all differences can be smoothed out and a suitable place secured and operated to care for colored tubercular victims.
To establish such a unit is more than an act of charity; it is a bounden duty that the city and county owe to the citizens of this community, and prejudice and petty politics should not stand in the way of this project.
The Informer asks for the tubercular unit because the colored race is not a ward of society, but a component part of our American citizenship. In all Texas there is not even a ward, operated by municipal, county or state government, where colored victims of tuberculosis can get treatment. This condition not only reflects discreditably upon Texas' humanitarianism, but constitutes a serious and ever-present menace to the health and economic welfare of each member of the social unit. Therefore, self-preservation makes it imperative to throw around the citizenry generally the proper safeguards so as to minimize their chances of falling heirs to communicable diseases, of which tuberculosis leads. Sirs, give us the tubercular unit for colored victims and then lessen the chances of others of our group and city victims to the dreaded malady by improving the living conditions in colored residential sections. "A stitch in time will save time" and "being forewarned is forearmed."
pator preached a noble sermon. The孝 sister's singing was first class all day at St. John on Dowling Street, Reed R. J. Rohnson, pastor, to help funerals for Carrie P. Clarke, Sister V. Newbern, Starlight Band maden, ular all little children to attend the meetings every day. Starlight Band maden, Eddie Witt is here from Bishop College. While here on her vacation she was stricken very ill and had an opioid prescription. The members held a beautiful reception at the church Wednesday the 26th. K. Hogan Roussaint, of Oakland, Cal. She is a member of this church and a formal plaster. The church was at the church on the 26th and ferae. A nice program was rendered. Hot chocolate and cake were served. All unpaid all uplifted wishes and good luck to her. Sister: Sick Robinbomn—Rees M. HARVEY J. EDWARDS, Rees
Pastor Clark, who has been on the sick list, was able to attend the morning service, Sunday, but he did not come out to the night service. We were glad to have him in our midst of the service, but we did not resume his preaching, for we miss his strong sermons. The church collection, which should have been $100, was only $80.28. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. N. P. N. H. Orientation; superintendent; preaching at 11 a.m. N. P. N. Orientation; King, president. The home-like Union is a good place for you to come every evening at Hall—G. C. Cockburn.
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The ceremony was performed by Rev. N. P. Gregg, pastor of the Independent Church of Christ.
The following are among the presents: From the father of the bride, Mr. Lincoln R. Jones and wife, Houston Tx. $150 and six pieces of very beautiful dress, from Mr. and Mrs. Sholars a bounded armchair, Anna Chase, a volume of cook book and silver ball tea, also ivory compote and ivory tray; Mr. Lewis Redgray cut glass pickle dish; Mr. and Mrs. Ward, pair of house slippers; Mr. and Mrs. Sholars a bounded armchair, Campbell, guest towel; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith, cut glass vase; Mrs. Jane Maran, serving tray; Mrs. R. L. Hudson, midship dish; Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Smith, pepper and salt shakers; Mrs. Golde, gold hand-painted china, hand-painted set; Detective Sergeant Stevens, gentleman's tie; Mrs. Virgile Ware, pair of embroidered pillow slip; Mrs. Hatheard, leather back memorandum book; Mrs. Euchartier Moore, sliver dress; Mrs. Kesney case; Mrs. Louis Guy, pillow slip; Mrs. Meltel Asbury, salt and pepper set; Mrs. Mattie Warren, mother of the bride; $500; Mr. J. Leone, bride's hose; Mrs. Florence Swan, silk underwear; Mrs. Carrie Case; Mrs. Kesney case; step-father of the bride, bride's slippers and chain of pearls; Mr. Z. P. Jones, $2 half, column Columbia records and shirt and tie; Fred Brainard; $; Dr. H. G. Brainard; $; Mrs. Hannah Brainard, hand-made sweater and hand-made vase; Andrea Japanese, vase; Mrs. Haynes.
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The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Schoalrs, Mrs. H. B. Campbell, Mrs. J. W. Webb, Ms. Chartle Webb, Miss Blanche Webb Mrs. J. Leon Jones and sons; Mrs. J. Ferman and Mrs. M. Ferman and Mrs. J. Matt Jones and busband, Mrs. E. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith, Mrs. W. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Z Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. M. Washington, Mrs. Fred Ward, Mrs. Frances Gormse, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Anna Chase, Mrs. Florence Ware, Mr. Louis B. Gay, Mrs. Vigle E. Ware, Mr. Clarence Burhan, Mrs. Eva Wilson, Mrs. H. B. Campbell, Mrs. Seth Webb Lee and busband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Smith, Mrs. Eucharest Moore, Miss Mivian Campbell, Miss Ehel I. Ashbury, Miss V. Stovall, Miss Henrietta Andrews, Mr. Philip Alexander, Dr. H. G. Brainard, Mr. Fred Brainard, Miss Hanna Brainard, Mr. W. B. Cogle, Mr. L. L. Redw
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Principal D. S. Shanks of the high school is very much elated over the success of the holiday entertainments: $100 was raised. Mesdames L. E. Woodall, a senior, who spent the holidays at home, earned $100. Janita J. Shanks, who has had charge of the music for the school entertainments during the holidays, left for San Antonio Sunday, where she will work for three months, preparatory to her graduation. Business College, Oberlin, Ohio. Mrs Ardella Moseby, a prominent young woman, is married to Mr. T. A. Green of Arsenea Wednesday evening. The bride and groom will present for Franklin at the church with Mr. Green's parents. Mr. Causes Woodall, who has been visiting his sister, has returned an auction and Seaumont, who has returned home.
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I send you the following relative to lynchings for the past year. I find, according to the records compiled by Monroe N. Work, of the department of records and research of the Tuskegee Institute, that there were 56 instances in which officers of the law prevented lynchings. Of these, 10 were in Northern states and 46 were in Southern states. In 42 of the cases, the prisoners were removed or the guards were augmented or other precautions taken. In 14 instances armadge force was used to repel the would-be lynchers. In 4 of these instances the mobs were fired upon and as a result, seven of the attackers were killed and severely wounded.
There were 61 persons lynched in 1920. Of these, 52 were in the South and nine in the North and West. This is 22 less than the number, 83, for the year 1919. Of those lynched 53 were Negroes and eight were whites. One of those put to death was a Negro woman. Eighteen, or less than one-third of those put to death, were charged with rape or attempted rape. Three of the victims were burned to death. The charges against those burned to death were: Rape and murder; 1, killing landlord in a dispute, 2.
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That the purpose of this action is to set saddle a judgment entered in this case in cause No. 90651, entitled C. B. Young vs. C. V. Young, the parties that out belonged plaintiff and defendant and on cause ant and as defendant C. V. Young, named in this action as philbuff.
That said judgment was procured to enter by means of fraud and deceit and on this honorable court in the manner and by the means hereafter selfforth.
That the motive of said C. B. Young, instituting said action No. 90651, petitioned the penalty for immoral acts with that plaintiff hawed in was induced to sign the waiver which was presented to your honor by reason of the fact that you had said C. B. Young stated to her that you had signed a tenderable degree of time illicit sexual relations of which the said — as the result of which the said — had become pregnant, and was several months advanced in pregnancy, and that you had been accused of criminal prosecution against the marry said —
That said defendant C. V. Young.
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The offenses charged against the whites were: Murder, five; insulting woman, one; no charge except being a foreigner, 1; killing officer of the law, 1. The offenses charged against the Negroes were: Murder, five; attempted murder, four; killing officer of the law, 5; killing landlord in dispute, six; rape, 15; attempted rape, 3; assisting fictive to escape, 3; wounding another, 2; insulting woman, 2; knocking down guard, escaping from chain gang and then returning and surrendering, 2; jumping labor contract, one; threatening to kill man, one; cutting a man in a fight, 1; for receiving stay of death sentence because another confessed crime, one; peeping through window at woman, one; insisting on voting, one.
The states in which lynchings occurred and the number in each state are as follows: Alabama, seven; Arkansas, one; California, three; Florida, seven; Georgia, nine; Illinois, one; Kansas, one; Kentucky, one; Minnesota, three; Mississippi, seven; Missouri, one; North Carolina, three; Ohio, one; Oklahoma, three; South Carolina, one; Texas, ten; Virginia, one; West Virginia, one.
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threatened repeatedly to kill this plaintiff and then kill him if she also threatened to kill him to said divorce, and by reason of said plaintiffs plaintiff was put in fear of her life at the hands of defendant and she threatened to kill him to said waiver, and signed also the letter or memorandum attached to or accompanying the plaintiffs direction, which was signed by the plaintiffs direction, and was signed by reason of the threat, the letter, by reason of the threat, which threats were repeated when such note or letter was signed, and but for which it would not have been signed. 7
That after defendant, C. B. Young, procured said defendant, he went to the City of Galveston and was there married to said plaintiff, who procured said defendant, at the time of said marriage seven months advanced in pregnancy, as the result oflict relations with defend-
That defendant, C. B. Young, had in truth and in fact, no grounds for his allegations as set forth in his all allegations as set forth in his trial. No. 90581 were wholly groundless and false, as plaintiff herein is prepared for the trial of said cause, had not the said C. B. Young told her that the divorce out of legal force, and was only to be entered to protect him, said C. B. Young, against criminal prosecution by reason of his relation with said plaintiff as further grounds of deception and fraud in obtaining a divorce, was filed in No. 90581 and was pending the plaintiff and said C. B. Young sustained habitually all the reasons they had done before said action was filed and that they continued to sustain such relations after decree of divorce. That all the claims taken by *d. condent herein*, as plaintiff in said suit No. 90581 were found on fraud and deception and were false and collusive, sustained a decree of divorce in this biorable court, when he was living with husband and fact was maintained all the conubial and sexual relations incident to the relations of husband and your Home.
The premises considered, plaintiff prays defendant be cited to answer this action and the same, the said decesse of divorces so entered on November 20, 1920, in said cause No. 90891, be cancelled, set the plaintiff and she prays for general relief.
CLARA V. YOUNG
J. VANCE LEWIS
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Clara V. Young, using by me daily sworn upon oath deposes, and says that she is plaintiff in the above entitled and numbered cause and that the matters and facts forth in the above and requiring petition are true and correct.
CLARA V. YOUNG
Submitted by me and am this the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1921.
S. B. CLARK
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We especially want to send it to apparently hopeless cases, where preparations, fumes, "patent smokes" orc. have failed. We want to show that method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all severe terrovirous疹. It is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and send the method to us. Money, simply, "patent coupon" Do It Today...you do not even pay postage.
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R. L. Jones, the well-known Fourth
Ward wood man, has just received
seven carloads of wood and will be
glad to serve your wood wants. Phone
Hadley 662. Yard located at 1602 San
Felpe.
1-5 OFF
Over 500 Styles
Pants Made on 10
Hours Notice
Suits Made to Order
418 1-2 Travis St.
HOUSTON, - - TEXAS
HOW GRANDMA
RELIEVES A
SICK HEADACHE
Grandpa Park made beautiful famous all over the world, with his witty remedy for constipation, but he also blemish, and add to his remedy those fine ailments coming from a disbanded stomach and liver. Her remedy, where, and still add under the original label.
GRANDMA'S
LIVER AND STOMACH
TEA
GRANDMA'S
TEA
Beware of Imitation!
None genuine without the picture of Grandma Park
difficulty and bad blood. Grandma's tea will clear away offensive pimples which result from had blood. A look at your tongue will reveal it. Your tongue is coated with a thick yellow coat, your stomach and liver need attention. Your MAST HACH AND LIVER TEA. 10 full doors to every package. PARK LABORATORY CO., San Antonio, Texas
A REAL BARGAIN
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If your dealer doesn't carry it and
wish to buy it, go to
Penny Point Mall
212 Main Street
New York, NY 10010
MARK TWAIN
Houses for rent. Ring Dr. B. F. Barlow, Preston 4657. (1f)
B. R. Peters,
Prairie, Avenue
Wear Kryptot Invisible Lenses
Phone Preston 6256
H. J. HIERAS
Civil Engineer and Architect
Modern Homes and Public Buildings, Plats and Maps.
Machines designed; patent drawings. Mail orders solicited. 2619 Tuam Ave.
Phone: Office F. 5561, Res. C. 851
DR. T. M. 8HADOWEN
Physician and Burgeon
Residence 8515 Liberty Avenue
Office 4181 Travis Street
HOUSTON, TEXAS
FREE TREATMENT
We pay postage and
money for delivery.
Him and Pina Curra
Cincinnati, Dept. 6, Minneapolis.
TOBACCO or Snuff Habt Cured by harmless remedy. Guaranteed. Sent on trial. If it cures, costs you $1. It is fails, costs nothing. SUPERBA COMPANY, G. S. Baltimore, Md. (40)
For Sale- Four-room house; sanitary conveniences; close in. Price $2,000. E. S. O. Smith, 411 Milam. phone Hadley 1863.
LANE CUT GROCERY
"The Best for Less."
Phone Preston 8687
1307 Clark St.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Sundays by appointment. Office phone
4018, Physician and Surgeon
Office: Taborian Bldg. Suite 220,
8074 Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex.
PEOPLE'S PHARMACY
Auto delivery to all parts of the city. Prescription filling our specialty.
NEWMAN & McCOY, Proprietors.
410 Milam
Phones P. 1909-3343
RING
H. ORNDORFF
FOR
YOUR WOOD
Also General Team Work.
Any size, any amount.
Phone Cap. 3423.
3401 Dallas Ave.
J. J. HARDEWAY
Phone Preston 2682
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LO
NOTARY PUBLIC
Fifteen Years Experience
H ST.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER
MARCOAL, FEED AND COUNT
PRICES RIGHT
MEAT MARKET
DOWN PHONE
LANDER
FOOD STRONG
Sold every
dealers and
ENG
Write for
ENGLAND
New York
te Swan Barber
ENGLANDER
WITH BOOK SERVICE
White Sw
Eight expert tons
wants: Hair cut, sh
batha.
AAR
ENGLANDER
WITH BOOKS, SPRING
Sold everywhere by furniture
dealers and department stores
ENGLANDER
THE STATE
Works for illustrated books!
ENGLANDER SPRING CO.,
New York, Brooklyn, Chicago
White Swan Barber Shop
Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve your wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold batha.
AARON BYERS, Proprietor.
FLOR DE
MELBA
the Cigar Supreme
and more pleasing
smild Havana cigar.
dealer can't supply you write us
CIGAR MFG. CO. Newark.N.J.
dependent Cigar Factory in the World
Flor de M
the Cigar Supreme
dealer for your favorite size
QUEROR OF CONSTIP
AND SICK HEADACH
Better and
any mild F
If your dealer can
L LEWIS CIGAR M
Largest Independent Cigar
12 other
Makers
Ask your dealer for
CONQUEROR
AND S
Better and more pleasing than any mild Havana cigar.
If your dealer can't supply you write us
L LEWIS CIGAR, MTE CO. Newark, N.J.
Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World.
FLOR DE MAYOR
CIGAR BURST
Ask your dealer for your favorite size.
CONQUEROR OF CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE
CARTER'S
UNIT
IVER
PILLS
Don't Hesitate—Get
for each meal and one at bedtime.
live to the Bowels, and a regular an-
system with freedom from Constip-
the result. They are strictly Vegan.
Small Dose
suine must bear signature
Nila Queen Building—Home of Nila Queen Preparation
Unusual Opportunity
women capable of earning salary of
live openings for aggressive, hustling
county or travel entire state territory do-
work. The Nila Queen Corporation
a profit-sharing basis in putting into
which offers a gilt edge opportunity
women and women who want to make
the savings earn substantial divid-
erock this opportunity.
Don't Hesitate - Get a Bottle-
take one after each meal and eat one at bedtime. Act as a natural laxative to the Bella's body, which may condition the system with freedom from Cognition and Sick Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable.
take one after each men
natural laxity to the
dition of the system wi
Headache is the result.
Small Pill
Genuine must
Nile Queen Built
An Unusual
for men and women ca-
week. We have openin-
cover county, or tr
organization work. The
organized on a profit-
a new plan which offi-
vestors.
Wide awake men and
or have their savings
afford to overlook this
BROILLE QUEEN STREET THEATRE
BROILLE QUEEN STREET
BUILDING
THEATRE
BROILLE QUEEN STREET
BUILDING
THEATRE
An Unusual Opportunity
for men and women capable of earning salary of $50.00 per week. We have openings for aggressive, hustling persons to cover city, county or travel entire state territory doing special organization work. The Nile Queen Corporation now being organized on a profit-sharing basis is putting into operation a new plan which offers a gilt edge opportunity to small investors.
Wide swake men and women who want to make real money or have their savings earn substantial dividends, cannot afford to overlook this opportunity.
For full information address Dept. B, Incorporators Nile Queen Corporation or
Kashmir Chemical Co.
3423 Indiana Avenue Chicago
Rashmir Chemical Co
a Avenue
3401 McGOWEN
STRAIGHT 10
SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER
Phone Preston 2682
STATE AND RENTALS, LOAN8
NOTARY PUBLIC
Fifteen Years Experience
HOUSTON, TEXAS
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
WILL MAXWELL
AND FANCY GROCERIES
A, FEED AND COUNTRY PRODUC
PRICES RIGHT
MEAT MARKET
PHONE HADLEY 263
Sold everywhere by furniture
dealers and department stores
ENGLANDER
Write for illustrated books!
ENGLANDER SPRING NEW 06
New York - Brooklyn - Chicago
wan Barber Shop
506 Milam Street
COLOR DE
ELBA
Cigar Supreme
10¢
STRAIGHT
more pleasing than
lavana cigar.
It supply you write us
F.G. CO. Newark, N.J.
Factory in the World
Flow de M.
THE CIGAR BUS
your favorite size
R OF CONSTIPATION
CICK HEADACHE
The Great Success of Carter's Little Liver Pills is due to the complete satisfaction of all who use them. Not by purging and weakening the Bowels, but by regulating and strengthening them.
Small Price
New Wood
NILE QUEEN PREPARATIONS
Best Home of Nile Queen Preparations
Opportunity
able of earning salary of $50.00 per
person for aggressive, hustling persons to
level entire state territory doing special
Nile Queen Corporation now being
earning basis is putting into operation
a gilt edge opportunity to small
women who want to make real money
earn substantial dividends, cannot
opportunity.
Chemical Co.
Chicago
10$^4$
STRAIGHT
SOUTHE GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER
Phones: Res. Hadley 2011; Store, Preston 2834
WILSON'S PHARMACY
CAUCIOUS A. WILSON, Prop.
We Deliver to any Part of the City
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toller Services
2411 MCKINNEY AVE.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
DR. W. E. TAYLOR
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Preston 4181 Residence: Phone Had
Residence 3101 Dowling Street
OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING
George, D. D. B. Re. Phone H.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DR. C. A. GEORGE
DENTIST
Oblian and Surgeon
Residence: Phone Hadley 1076
3101 Dowling Street
FABORIAN BUILDING
Re. Phone Had. 3550
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
A. GEORGE
PENTIST
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone Preston 4161
Residence: Phone Hadley 1076
Residence 3101 Dowling Street
OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. B. Rea. Phone: 3550
For High Class Dental Service
Work Done by Appointment.
4 Lincoln Theatre Bldg.
Preston 5128
711 Prairie
HOUSTON, TEX
GATESWELL GORDON
4 Lincoin Theatre Bldg.
Preston 8128
711 Prairie Avenue
HOUSTON, TEXA8
GATESWELL GORDON
BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING
AND TRUCK BUILDING
Phone Preston 3156
GILLIAM'S CAFE
307 San Felippe 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.
NIM GILLIAM BROWN
WM. GILLIAM, Proprietor
COLORED CASH GROCERY
615 San Felipe Street
JOHN WEATHERBY, Proprietor
money on every article purchased here. Staple an
Fruits, Vegetables, Fowlry and Eggs.
FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY
Dan Felipe Street
ATHERBY, Proprietor
Vehicle purchased here. Staple and Fancy
Poultry and Eggs.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Save money on every article purchased here. Staple and Fancy
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry and Eggs.
FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE 5415 5415
"Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster"
Printing Service
will gladly plan your printed matter for you, cute it to your satisfaction.
We have standard type styles are complete and is made easy.
Those whom we have not had the pleasure to face of business we wish to extend an invitation allow us to print one job for you. We are call thereafter a regular patron.
our printed matter for you, as well satisfaction.
d type styles are complete. Your we are not had the pleasure to meet in wish to extend an invitation to visit one job for you. We are confident regular patron.
We will gladly plan your printed matter for you, as well as execute it to your satisfaction.
Our paper stocks and type styles are complete. Your selection is made easy.
To those whom we have not had the pleasure to meet in our place of business we wish to extend an invitation to visit us and allow us to print one job for you. We are confident you will thereafter be a regular patron.
Webster Printing Company
FELIPE PHONES PRESTON 3783-3379
YOUR HAIR SHORT
kicking off, Thin or Failing Out? Is Your
IS YOUR HAIR SHORT?
Breaking off, Thin or Falling Out? Is Your Hair Dry and Wry? Does your Scalp Itch? Have you Scalp Disease, or More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff?
If 50, you should AT once be using MADAME N. of NEW YORK HAIR GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Preparations you have tried without success, you should not become discouraged and give up before giving it a try. It has moved an Hundred Hair Growers, tried it, and it will do the same for you.
I own two of the Largest and most modern equipped Beauty Plants in the United States located at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas, employing all of the machinery used, which is proof positive that My Hair Preparations are the best that money can buy.
MY SPECIAL OFFER
Those desired to try my Wendyful Hair Preparations. I will mail to your address & Six Weds' Trial Treatment, plishing of Shampoo, Hair Grower and Pressing Oil with full instructions how to use the same for only $11.0. One Trial Treatment will convince you of its value.
desiring to try my Wonderful Hall Preparations, we
are on Six Weeks' Trial Treatment with the use of Sam
Woods. We will with all information how to use the sam
beach my System with convince you of its value.
Write me for
MARK ALL ORDERS TO
R. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT.
805 PRAIRIE AVE., NOU
Wonderful Hair Preparations. Will insure
final Treatment. All sizes of Shampoo. Hair
instructions how to use the same for only
one service job of its value.
personally or by mail. Write me for terms.
ALL ORDERS TO
805 PRAIRIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX.
MADRINE R. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. 805 PRAIRIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX.
Suites 201-4 Lincoln Theatre
Phone Preston 5128
GATES
1018 N. S.
Pho
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To eat one of our m
mother. Don't fret an
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Regular meals and
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6151
JOHN WEI
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1921
KOLEHMAINEN IS TO
RETURN TO FINLAND
Noted Distance Runner to Spend Winter Here.
Winner of Premier Prize in Marathon Race at Olympic Games Plans to Take Chance of Big Athletic Program.
Hannes Kolehmainen, Finland's winner of the premier prize in the marathon race at the last Olympic games, has arrived in this country for a visit, beginning to train in Finland where he plans to make his permanent residence.
The Antwort merathon winner expects to remain in this country for several years, return to Finland. Kolehmainen did not disclose his plan of action, but it is understood he is considering a proquest athletic program which the Finnish authorities contemplate for the purpose of stimulating interest in different athletic program.
Kolehmainen does not intend to do any indoor running on his present visit. The veteran distance runner plans to participate in a competition during the winter months.
Hannes, Kolemannen.
It is probable, however, that he will be married in the early spring before he makes his departure. The Finnish star will marry his home, the Finnish he remains home.
FOULS IN COXING
1. Hitting below the belt.
2. Hitting an opponent who is down in getting after being down.
3. Holding an opponent or defending an opponent.
5. Butting with the head or shoulder or using the knee.
6. Hitting with inside or out of the knee, the wrist or the elbow.
7. Hitting or "dlicking" with the wrist.
8. Wrestling or roughing at the ropes.
9. Purposely going down without the knees.
10. Striking deliberately at that part of the body over the kidneys.
11. The use of the pivot blow.
12. The use of abusive or profane language.
13. The failure to obey the referee's physical actions which may injure a contestant, except by fair sportmanian boxing.
14. The referee shall immediately disqualify a contestant who is guilty of a delibrate and willful foul, and award him a penalty.
POST-SEASON SERIES FIXED
American Association and International League Agree' on Championship Contests.
Representatives of the American association and the International league will be invited to present the prominent winners of the organization an annual event and expect it to develop in time into something that will be remembered for years to come. The series between Baltimore and St. Paul Nigthing has been said about the Pa. Coast League coming in on the schedule. This season such an arrangement hardly practical.
NEW THREE CUSHION RECORD
Cincinnati Player Makes Run of Sevenen in Match Game With Another Amateur.
What is said to be a new amateur record in three cushion billiards was established at Cincinnati when Paul Redlich won Clifford Pebbles 25 to 13 in match game. Both are Cincinnati men.
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 34. Houston, Texas.
You Don't Have
Pants Made in 2014
JON
Three Expert Tailor
A house that stays
business m
2416 McKinney
Davis' Antiseptic of eliminating the wrong c pericarditis, be abated by tient to a s We doubt if chronic heart We have ree found thems This power from the plantabical kie the world, fo
Combining it mended for the which Potass expelling all RHEUMATISM tems. The plantabical kie the world, fo DAVIS KIDDIS disorders, see The functions particles of d properly, the intoxication DISEASED the back and desire to urinate acid poisoning
You Don't Have to Wait, You Can Get 'em Right
and Made in 24 Hours Notice, Suite or Overstate
JONES' TAILOR SHOP
The Expert Tailors—Cleaning, Pressing
house that stands for dependable service, fair
business methods and the best values obtain
PHONE PRESTON 6082
5 McKinney Avenue HOUSTON
DAVIS'
Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—One
of eliminating all the poisonous substa-
the wrong combinations, an over-balance
peracidity, auto-toxication, melan-
be abated by using this wonderful po-
tient to a smiling hope, with great ch
We doubt if the medical fraternity of
the chronic headaches, hyperacidity, dys-
We have received many testimonials, f
found themselves benefited by its use.
This powerful prescription contains me
from the purist vegetable drugs, obi
botanical kingdom. Never before, in
the world, for such a small sum. Sells
DAVIS' EXTRE
Combining in an agreeable form vegeta-
mended for the treatment of minor skin ail-
which Potassium Iodide, and Sodium S
expelling all blood impurities.
THE UNIVERSITY AND BODY—These are
the poisons are distributed through the excruci-
DAVIS KIDNEY AND BLADDER REM
disorders, scanty and scalding 'urine, and
The functions of the kidneys is to filter the
particles of decay from the body into the
properly, the impurities and poisonous m
intoxication may result.
DISEASED KIDNEYS—Some of the sym-
thetic back and sides, cloudy urine, re-
desire to urinate, scalding and smeari-
poisoning, rheumatism, dropsy and
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 0682
Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining in an aromatic base, various vegetable medicines, capable of eliminating all the poisonous substances collected in the system, due to improper digestion, over-eating, the wrong combinations, an over-balanced diet, all of these errors and mistakes, causing constipation, hyperacidity, auto-intoxication, melancholy, and finally a lingering death, all of these fatal complaints can be abated by using this wonderful powder. Just a single dose will change a despaired and neurotic patient to a smiling hope, with great chances of totally regaining health.
We doubt if the medical fraternity of the world can produce a better remedy for constipation, indigestion, chronic headaches, hyperacidity, dyspepsia, billionsness, sour stomach and all liver complaints.
This powerful prescription contains no opium, morphine, chloral hydrate or strychnine, but is made up from the priest 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.
Combining in an agreeable form vegetable alternatives, with iodide, and other valuable medicines recommended for the treatment of minor skin ailments, such as Tampies, Skin Capsules, 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 properly, the impurities and poisonous matter remaining in the blood and body—poisoning, or what is called auto-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.
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blotches, ringworms and all skin trouble.
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A scientific remedy prepared from the v
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Acme Skin Food and Face Bleach, for the blotches, ringworms and all skin trouble. Full directions on all packages. D. M. C. Medical Discovery—A tonic recon of weight, stomach disorders, a system b A scientific remedy prepared from the vavatronics, guaranteed to give results or n
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, amach disorders, a system builder and purifier. A scientific remedy prepared from the vegetable kingdom, together with aromatics, guaranteed to give results or money refunded.
FAMOUS QUIP
To make hair grow, cleanse, Hair Grower, a tonic, made the roots of the hair setting.
If hair is falling out, use it falling hair, restores the co again, and in about ninety d
All D. M. C.
Our prepar
where no st
DAV
All D. M. C. Preparations on sale at P Our preparations can be bought at a where no stores are to be found. If DAVIS MEDIC A
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
J. H. HARMON, PROP.
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Service, fair and square
values obtainable.
1982
HOUSTON, TEXAS
AVIS'
Mysique—Combining various substances collectively over-balanced diet, a melanolchy, and a wonderful powder. Just great chances of toilarity of the world care,idity, dysperseia, billimonials, from its use. Sells for 250 contains no opium, no drugs, obtained before, in the history. Sells for 25 cent.
"EXTRACT ODOR from vegetable alternative minor skin aliments, such as Sodium Salicylate are these. Are said to be treated through the entire excruciating pains in REMEDY—A precurse, and all chronic to filter the blood and into the bladder, and poisonous matter remain of the symptoms remain of, with red deposits, sainting parts in passiopsy and gravel.
DAVIS' A. C. P.
DAVIS' EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND
each, for that "Bad" can trouble.
Economic recommended for the system builder and put from the vegetable king results or money refunds.
ACME SYSTEM OF GROWING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR
Have you ever tried the new method of growing and beautifying your hair? If not you should go to your druggist and demand a box of Acme Quinine Grower, not the plain box. If you don't not straight enough, kinky, or curly, you should use Acme Strighteners and not straighten. For sale by druggists and agents. Price 35c.
FAMOUS QUININE HAIR GROWER To make hair grow, cleanse the scalp, and apply our famous Quinine Hair Grower, a tonic, made expressly for the purpose of stimulating the roots of the hair setting forth a new crop of healthy hair. If hair is falling out, use the famous Egyptian Hair Restorer. Stops falling hair, restores the color, and sets forth the hair to growing again, and in about ninety days will grow hair on a bald head, where it has not come out from old age.
Houston, Texas.
A. SMITH, Proprietor
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BEST OF SERVICE CONVENCIED HELP
Drop In and be Convinced
415 Milam Street
LUCIUS W. LOMAX
ROBT. B. SCOTT
ORGEN BARBER SHOP
"THROUGH THE BLOCK"
303 PRAIRIE AVENUE-413 MILAM STREET
2-ENTRANCES-2
15-CHAIRS-15
ROBT. B. "BOB" SCOTT, Manager.
PHONE PRESTON 3009
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Mrs. R. S. Childe and daughter, Mite Robbie D. A. Jenne, Ph. C. Progra.
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City” Happenings
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fon the sick list thle week.
Bigs afadéaniey, Gaiveston, was
Mhollaay goest of Dr. and Mew) W.
“Taglor, 3101 Dowling,
RENT—Two.moderaly, equip
roots, over garage. Apply 3120
fey" Phooe Preston 1996
tara. C.F. Richardson was on the
‘sok lst during the week, but ts up
abd ont rain
Mrs, Christine Moore, Lae Angeles
‘Galle: Is the houre guest of rand
Mrs. L.'B. Dalton, 1819 Pannell
Me, 7. Thomas Calloway, the travet
ng talot, wan nosing friends and cus
tomers here this week
‘FOR RENT—Two modernly, equip
‘ped. rooms, over garage. Apply 3820
PScinney., Phone Presion 1908.
Mrs, Mattle Ridley, 2211 Cans), has
‘been very sic, ut faa little better
this writing,
Mise M.D. Martin, 1007 W. Capitol,
‘pont part ‘of the hotldays In Shreve:
port, Le
Don't forget Madam Frankie White
Juvites all htedrossors and beauty cu:
‘turlte to moet her January 20, 192,
ACT’), m, at the Taborian building
Hoa, 1. D. Lyons, Austin’s leading
‘colored ‘merenant. spent part ofthe
Motidays in the eli, tho guest of Prot
find Mr. J. D. Ryan, 2007 Hamaton
Misses M. 8. and ya Porter, Ma
shal, spent part o€ the holidays in th
‘ity, the event of Mra. ge Pitan
Ruthven Street
Mra. J. W. Glider, who has been 1
for the iast few weeks, le somewha
{maproved In her physical condition a
‘hour of going to press
“The Western Mutual Fire Tasuranc
‘company han a. guaranty capital fo
{he protection ‘tits policy holders
W! B Mosely, Agent. "Preston 1700,
‘Madam Franklo White announces
‘mooting (or all metubers.of the Na
onal Halrdratvers’ Cogporative As
‘soolaton January 29, 182.
Help Wanted—Person to. do. wash
ng for tall family: steady Job Tor
ight perty.” Phone Capitol 1445." (tt)
Mr. Gus Johnson, Talta, Okt. pent
aa fow days with his slaterinla rs
B. Ghtlam Cade, 2312 Davis. Sireet;
eturmed home Inet Week.
te. Iaalah Summers, | Navasota,
pent the ‘holidays ‘with his von, Mr.
‘Arthur Summers, who le work’ tn
the mall service
Mrs, Susie B. Atkinson, lty touch:
erin Navasota, spent the holidays In
er Houston home; returned Sunday
{to open schoo! Monday.
Mrs. B. Glillan Cade, 2312 Davis,
loft for Wagoner, Muskogeo, Tulsa,
feo other places in Oklahoma 10 viel
Ser mother end other relatives.
aire. C. A. Washington) moved
their new home, camer Lae and
Deva Streets.
‘Don't forget, the Square Deal Wood
‘Yard, 1100 Paige, Preston 4538. Hop
fog to bo supported by the race, Frank
‘Jacxson, proprietor.
Protect your home and howsshol
goods by a polley with the. Western
‘Hiwtual Fire insurance Co. VW.
‘Mosely, Agent, Lincoln Theatre Bidg.
Room i06, Preston 1760.
_, The first regular meeting of the Na-|
Tladressers Cogperative, As
ticition for the’ Rew Your it te
Moa 20 i880 at Tip
‘erator tng
‘Miss BM, Beauchamp, 2019 Davis.
soit it at he la Pan
Mite tin he beeiee rot ae
Scuchatigt ois i three othe
avon enn cepareeat th,
| Me, Witla Ackerman, barber ot
awntad fe Atine te Ste” wc
nite “aA beve Sine ie
hep er
Mr, and Mrs, D, Mltchl, Los
acute caver ena cas
Sadeay Sig 'tnthe ato yea
the heaps eh elt Veto
a oat :
- tnmre, your home. and_taritare
sgila nfels ower tates
Hie theteaceCatpaa ot tesae
fio company ast" Wa'a sear for
ering ie cain fn trom ie
terete, Pine hstion 168
Fer 8, tin? te oo ae
sia heats nsdn.
Min, Loren Jordan Col Seat
wash: farts ttan nt tence
Reas'scr'in tient of the 8
ee tit ape‘ gg es
the eaana tet of ate Ca
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Mr, A,B. Wen, Schtenbrg. ape:
ae any ei Sanh ts
Mie eater 8 goa
sso scan iy cues ner
ness he rst of a, evs her
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ioe Baal Hodge gave 9 whi
petitinttouo oases Gur
Be etaeace'of her mone a
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iia’ "Ths young sae
Maoy colored peono a, Hout
acerca ch po
se Rrattae Ne coos Wen tage
thet he weetary Stutaa Fie
surance Company EO. Sth oe
Seana diy
‘The Socal Service Buren wl ol
lerteceat oan” ithe "anon
anton Wedreday tani, {pan
enter te et "Mir at
iene ta tpl tbe pre a
ene atte len ot te
Sari.
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ret Citage: Sie'aetean-t te
Sige tage sut” Stee vanes
the its org Tnds whitey
any tine arog Sha ae
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Madam Franke white wil meet you
0p ary, ae at Be
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toad‘ af pg’ tater ‘of in Ne
tts hatarSnece Avscan
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toe Naya okie iin Na
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Insure your hone ané_ erator
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egatnat irre in the, Wastera, Mutual
‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1921
. Removal Notice!
Until Further Notice
The Houston Informer
Will Maintain Its Downtown
Office on the Mezzanine Floor
PEOPLE’S PHARMACY
Preston 1243
seven days. Phone Preston 1760 for
W."B, Mosiey, agent, room 205, Le
vin ‘Tuestre” Ballding. (t)
After spending the holidays with her
mother nd friends, "Miss "Florence
Curtiey ‘Hotloway. has’ returned to
IGandalope College, Sezula, where she
vt graduate In May, 1921,
JSERVED IN GANTA CLAUS ROLE.
‘The San Follpa sitney Assoctation
donated $15 to the municipal Christ
mas trey for colored children, and 40
yards of gingham for dresses for the
air inmates of Doreas Home. Mr. D.
[Santord Is president and Mex. G. B,
3M. Turmer, seoretarytreasurer.—*
NEW YEAR DINNER.
Mrs, John Wins, 3806 Dowiing St,
served a palatable dinner to ber tam
ty and tnvited gueats New Year's day
at thelr lorel¥ home. The table was
heavily Iaden"with many vod things
to eat and a most delicious repast was
enjoyed by all present. ster the dis
ner the party motored wo Camp Logan
and other parts of the elty, in Afr,
Winn's new car.
‘The committee of religious educs-
tion announces the opening. Bible
eisses the tt, second and third Fr
ay evenings, a7 o'lock. Open t
si Rey, dob Freeman te iatructor
FAC the Prlendly Hour Suny. 7p.
the press for the ticket eile. con
fen wil be siven tothe winners
Mins Thorem Harr and Avie An
rows will entertain vs witb pro
era the it Heservn ib on
reset ‘The absoclation will told
‘membership rally and Intructon
eating, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1
cock, at the Center, Drenprary W
ye annual meating Al members and
very women interested In the. ¥. W
E"X" procram are ured tobe present
‘Tan content at the ‘Audtorumy Mon
day ight" by the Greater” Inne
Cneert Company wan m decided. tbe
coun MRS RAY “WILLIAMS,” Che.
Healed by ANTLFLAMMA Poste
Plaster, "Slope the ek around
sore. leas while you work. Deteribr
cate a get Free Sample. Bayle
Distributing Co, 1092 Grand, Kanon
city, Mo. ‘
DO YOURSHARE
By Telling Us Your Needs
GROCERIES
AND WOOD
Quick Delivery to any part
of the City.
HL WEBB
1201 McMillan
Phone Cap. 742.
COMING!
: The Greatest Musical Event of the Season
The renowned lyric soprane, pupil of the
Lila Roberson ofthe Metropolitan Opera Co.
of the Cleveland School of Music and Ohio
State University will appear at
City Auditorium
Wednesday Night, Jan. 24, 1921.
estring to do our Dit tm helping
to relleve the home shortage among
Our people, we have decided to ive
special attention to. building new
Nomes snd repairiss old ones. We
will bulld on your tot, If you own one,
or wil bay" lot abd buds home
oh Kfor you, for cash or 00 reaoon
Abie term: Home owners. are more
cmteated and Independent than tone
who are paving rent. It you desire
fo buy’ new howe or make the old
for» more comfortable and’ convenient
fo tive tn, you shoutd wee me at once
TP wil be delighted to merve: you snd
wu etve you a square deal
3 5. Wardeway. Real Batate, Rental
Jad Lonne._ Fifteen years experience
Phono Preston 2662," 408% Milam
Street, Houston, Texas,
1920 MALE BUSINESS CLUB.
Mra, harles Peacock, 2705. Odin
Avenue, gave a stax party during the
beaten otc ye complimentary t
her husband, Mr. Cherien Peacock, an
er brother, Mr A. B. Meloy who wa
enrooie te Philp."
resent formed ‘an organization to be
Known as the 1920 Sate Business Club
tke name has been sugeented by the
hone Oftiers: A Ke Kelly, pres
dents Walter, Whitehead, socrotary:
[Charien Peacock, treanurer. alread
fo meetings have been held and they
plan ome big things for 181
[THOUSANDS PRAISE THIS GREAT
PiGuAes Raa
Indigestion, Constipation, Sick and
Nervous Headaches, Gare Inthe
Stomech and Dyspepsia almost tn
stantly relleved with JUVITO. PURE
HERD TABLETS. Thousands of grate
fal users praive the rejuvenating and
strengthening properties of these
Tablets. One Dollar per box oF write
for Free three days’ treatment,
SuviITO LABORATORY,
South Hitis Branch 79 Pittsburgh, Pa.
SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER
MADAM FRANKLIN
‘TENDERS OPERATORS
NEW YEAR DINNER
NOW IN PROGRESS— a
FIRST SALE OF 1921
coats coats |
tip COATS AND epee
pat surrs sums. |
$9930 50 | $975
22" | $17 | 27")
‘Yee te Values to $32.50 erseer8.
$39.50 $5250 5 ©
coats | EVERY HAT IN DRESRS,
a ‘THE HOUSE CHOICE
SUITS $998 oe
36" 178
New Models for
vaste | ste noe | Vale
ane $49.75
“WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY”
LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO.
| Aa & pleasant surprise to the opery
apart canta sored thom oi
pers ea
eres, cea tes oe
Mr, and aten We Smith
Benet fom i608 Rabin, it eu
ee al nat bs
ersereee
People’s Pharmacy
410 MILAM
‘We are Now Serving
Hot Chocolate, - Coffee,
| Home Made Chili, Salads
and Pies.
Drop in and give us a
trial.
|| These dishes prepared
| by a skilled caterer.
|| Prescription work our
specialty.
AUTO DELIVERY
‘The year just closed has been, in many re-
spects, one of achievement and progress for our
Country and our Race. We have tried to con-
tribute what we could towards lifting the burdens
of others and retain our position as an Old Line
Company.
With the turning point behind us, we are fac-
ing the New Year with every hope of success.
‘The new conditions coming so suddenly will have
a tendeney to discourage those who are, timid.
We wish to sound this note of warning to our
people everywhere. Lose all timidity. Be of good
‘cheer and press on. ‘These new conditions are
the passing of an inflated period and the gradu-
al return to normal conditions.
We strongly urge upon our people the neces-
sity of Systematic Saving, that they may not be
affected by the sudden change. A Life Insur-
‘ance Policy in an Old Line Company is the most
wonderful saving account in the worli—BE-
CAUSE—it enables the Policy-holder to save IM-
MEDIATELY what he or she intends to save if
they live.
‘An Untimely Death Does Not Affect a Saving,
Account Like This.
‘The EDUCATION of our children must not be
neglected because we die. The MORTGAGE on
the home must not be foreclosed because we die.
‘The STANDARD of living which we establish for
qu fami must not be lowered Beeause we die,
whe AMBITION of the young son or daughter
‘must not be stifled because we die.
Start another saving account in an Old Line
Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company and pro-
vision is made from that minute to earry through
your cherished ideal in ease of an untimely death.
Standard Life Insurance Company, in grateful
appreciation of the confidence and support it has
received from the public in the past, ask for a
continuance of that confidence and ‘extends to
everyone sincere wishes for a prosperous year.
STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Old Line Legal Reserve
Home Office Atlanta, Ga.
There's a Sandard Life Agent near you.
AARON DAY, District Agent
Room 301, Lincoln Theatre Bldg., Houston, Texas
yaa RHETT 2 TSN
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WHEN YOU WANT
GOOD BREAD, ROLLS AND CAKES
: Goto ro
The Sanitary Bakery
; 27021, ODIN AVENUE Fifth Ward |
Where It Iz Always Fresh and Good.