Houston Informer

Saturday, February 19, 1921

Houston, Texas

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7c PER COPY EVERYWHERE THE HOUSTON INFORMER 7c PER COPY EVERYWHERE N. A. A. C. P. WANTS 250,000 MEMBERS PRES. HARDING TO GIVE RACE "SQUARE DEAL" N. A. PRES. PEOPLE'S FORUM BELIEVES IN AMERICANISM. El Pao, Texas. February 6, 1921. Editor The Houston Informer, Houston, Texas. Dear Sir: I have just read a copy of your paper for Jan. 28, and cannot believe in it. I have accord with your article on the Ka Klux Klan. Permit me to say that in my opinion it is a most courageous and admirable exposure of the sinister purpose of this unAmerican organization of ruffians to persecute the law. I am confident that by whoever it is committed. In El Pao race conditions are perhaps almost Utopian by comparison with the old South, but even here I am appalled by the ruthless and intolerance of some of my own race. I really can't comprehend such an attitude. Why, honestly, I have some firebrand friends who seem shocked and mortified to see me趴 my jacket a colorful woman or address a man in a suit. I have seen by these people reading from Washington or DuBois or Dunbar is the rankest heresy! I feel very strongly on this matter and shall continue to so express my anger. I will attend the day at the First Congregational Church in El Pao we discussed the question of tyranny and I am glad to say that no voice was raised but that deplored this inhuman savagery. Lynching is the first crime. The second is the inquiline system of political neoforge in the negro system of democratic office holding aristocracy. Yours in all sincerity. FRED DEARMOND. $915 North Texas, El Pao, Texas. Local Merchant Home From Big Buying Trip; Spring Goods On Display Mr. G. P. Blumrich of the firm of Lewis Blumrich Co., our popular store in New York, has opened a buying trip to the Western market for spring and summer goods for their local emporium. The Lewis Blumrich store, a regular advertiser in The Informer, enjoys the liberal patronage of the fashion industry. The store has sold along purely modern business lines. An air of confidence underscores the entire business, the merchandise and the reasonableness of their prices prove that "drift meets quality" at Lewis Blumrich. RALLY TO SOCIAL SERVICE DRIVE! The announcement and appeal of the colored department of the total Servio Bureaus, which appeared in the last week's issue of The Informer, is a worthy cause and our people should respond to it. This department looks after those in need and sore distress and its ministrations and philanthropies are not restricted to color nor creed. The work among the colored contingent is in the immediate hands of the United States and the appeal for aid and assistance must not fall upon deaf ears. The United States has charge of the street drive and expects to make a splendid showing. The informer hopes that this humanitarian appeal will fall upon responded were among a group here and the desired goal attained. QUARTER OF MILLION MEMBERS N. A. A. C. P. CHIEF OBJECTIVE IN DRIVE ENDING NEXT JUNE New York City — James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, has announced that the association is about to enter upon a drive to increase its membership to 250,000 before next June. In making the announcement Mr. Johnson made public the fighting program which the association had adopted for the coming year. COLORED TRANSFER LINE NOW READY TO SERVE PUBLIC WANTS Special to The Informer. New York City—James Weldonational Association for the Advancement that the association is increase its membership to 250,000 the announcement Mr. Johnson m which the association had adopt Mr. Johnson's statement follow "A quarter of a million people is a force which cannot be ignored. Neither congress, nor the oppressors of colored labor in the South, nor the newspapers, can ignore a quarter of a million colored and white people determined that the Negro shall be given in the United States what the white man, irrespective of race or color. "With a totally inadequate membership the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has already undertaken and carried to a conclusion the first magnitude. The brutal invasion and the exploitation of Haiti was brought before the bar of judgment not only of Americans but of the civil world. Anti-jackson legislation has been introduced, at the instance of the United States congress. The disfrianchement of colored people has been carried before the census committee of the house of representatives. A campaign against the Ku Kux Kux by the National Association of Colored People of the Nation of Colored People has met with the endorsement and support of labor unions in New York and elsewhere. Robert L. Hill, charged with leading the colored farmers in Arkansas, was defended in court and freed the colored farmers in Arkansas. The state supreme court of Arkansas which twice reversed their convictions. "These are only a few of the activities of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1890. They will be extended and given greater power as the membership increases. The association has no hesitation in making a country-wide appeal for co-operation and support, and for a quarter of a million members or inure before next June, behalf of the following program for 1921: 1. Anti-lynching legislation by congress. 2. Abolition of segregation in the departments at Washington. COLORED TRANSFER READY TO S By a recent consolidation of two transfer companies the Red Star Transfer Company is the latest venture of its kind in city among its measure. Richard Fortson and John Reene, two well-known operators and owners of separate automobile lines, have pooled their business interests and have launched an enterprise that is destined to fill a long-felt need both in the city and surrounding territory. The Red Star Transfer Company has already pressed into service several five and seven-passenger automobiles, with careful and expert drivers and drivers. --- HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. 3. Enfranchisement of the Negro in the South or reduction of southern representation, if necessary. 4. Restoration of Haitian independence and separation, as far as possible, for wrongs committed there by the Haitian administration through congressional investigation of both military and civil acts of the American occupation. 5. Presentation to the new president of a mammoth petition of 100,000 bona fide signers, collected by the various branches, requesting the pardon of the soldiers of the 24th Infantry, imprisoned at Leavenworth on the ground of riding at Houston, Texas. 6. The abolition of Jim Crow cars in interstate traffic. 7. Treatment of colored men in the navy; where once many ratings as non-comissioned officers were held by Negroes, now colored men can enlist only as mates boys, in other words, as servants. 8. Appointment of colored assistant teachers in the departments of agriculture and agriculture, which would give the Negro official representation in the two phases of national life where he needs most and suffers most. 9. Appointment of a national Inter-Racial Commission to make an earnest study of race conditions and race relations in the United States. 10. Succession of the fight in the Arkansas cases. 11. The successful holding of the second Pan-African congress that the colored peoples of the world may gain a mutual understanding of their common problems. 12. The success by every legitimate mason that the referee Klu Klux Klan, both South and North. "In organization there is power. As we have said: A quarter of million is a force which cannot be ignored." (Signed) JAMES WELDON JOHNSON. R LINE NOW SERVE PUBLIC WANTS serve patronage of all presidents desir- ing the kind of service they are fully equipped and prepared to give. With a slogan of "Anywhere, any time," the cars of the Red Star line will make calls both in the city and country both day and night, maintan- ing a 24-hour service. The cars of an Informer representative at the station, stated that their rates are rea- sonable and their service unexcelled, and that courtesy, and promptness will be as their watchword. The Red Star Transfer Company's stand is located at 1013 San Pelle Be street and their telephone number is Preston 6232. PRETTY COLORED GIRL VICTIM OF BRUTAL CRIMINAL ASSAULT BY WHITE LOUISVILLE BRUTE Special to The Informer. Louisville, Ky.—The tables were turned in criminal annals last Saturday when a pretty young woman was attacked by a big, white man. But the daily papers did not headline it, they did not notice it, except for a night reference by the Courie-Journal. The police court judge did not hold the white assistant to the grand jury, the presenting attorney did not give any interview saying he believed Miss Carter's story. The matter passed off very quietly. There was no noobing no attempts at byking. Saturday night, about 7:30, Miss Adelia Carter, a pretty young colored woman, returning to her home, 503 Coke street, passed Jackson and Breckinridge streets. On the corner stood a white man, Edward Harding. He followed Miss Carter and when she reached an her he grabbed her and dragged her in a darker spot. The young LOCAL MASONS TO LAY CORNERSTONE TUESDAY, FEB. 22 True Level Lodge No. 226, F. and A. M. will lay the cornerstone in their new hall on Schwarts, near Providence, Fifth Ward, next Tuesday, February 22, at 3:30 p. m. —Color Y. M. C. A. Tuesday, F. For Larger Quarters We Buy a tag and help make will be the beginning of our FINANCIAL DRIVE. Will call on you in the next We are offering: Free rooms, reading rooms, wifi books and 18 colored news class. The Hi-Y Club, com in football, tennis, basket noon hour socials, banque hikes, summer swims, etc. dustrial plants. We have ex-soldiers, $120,000 in wav and mothers. We Must Have For Shower Baths, Gymnasium JOIN NOW. Men —Colored Branch— Y. M. C. A. Tag Day! Tuesday, February 22. For Larger Quarters WE MUST HAVE THEM Buy a tag and help make better men and boys. This will be the beginning of our 1921 MEMBERSHIP and FINANCIAL DRIVE. The Membership Committee will call on you in the next few days. We are offering: Free employment service, game rooms, reading rooms, with all the latest magazines, books and 18 colored newspapers. Men and boys' Bible class. The Hi-Y Club, comprising more than 100 boys in football, tennis, basket ball, volley ball, track meets, noon hour socials, banquets, debates and concerts, hikes, swims wives, etc. No-day meetings at industrial plants. We have secured over $178,000 for ex-soldiers, $120,000 in war risk insurance for widows and mothers. We Must Have Larger Quarters For Shower Baths, Gymnasium and Assembly Room. JOIN NOW. Men $2.00, Boys $1.00. Rev. E. H. Holden, Chairman woman screamed despite Hardings' having a knife. Mr. William Hart, not the movie actor, but a well-known colored citizen of the East Side, ran to her rescue. He caught Harding and led him to a corner grocery and called the police. He said he thought he was attacking a white woman. In police court Monday Harding was tried for disorderly conduct, fined $20, and allowed to go. Twenty dollars fine for attacking a woman! Disorderly conduct when he choked and threatened the woman. What's the use of talking about what would have been had the colors been reversed—she white and he black? You can imagine. East End colored people are to be commended for not taking the law in their own hands. They let the law take its own course—and it took a devil of a course. The edifice, now in course of construction under the supervision of the expert contractor, architect and builder, Mr. J. T. Meridiah, is a credit not the craft but to the race and what can be accomplished by teamwork. All sister lodges and courts are invited to be present at the cornerstone laying ceremonies next Tuesday after Tag Day! February 22. THE MUST HAVE THEM better men and boys. This for 1921 MEMBERSHIP and the Membership Committee few days. Employment service, game with all the latest magazines, papers. Men and boys' Bible prising more than 100 boys ball, volley ball, track meets, tats, debates and concerts, Noon-day meetings at in- secured over $178,000 for risk insurance for widows Larger Quarters Masonium and Assembly Room. $2.00, Boys $1.00. Balden, Chairman MRS. HARDING SAYS HER HUBBY WILL GIVE RACE 'SQUARE DEAL.' THANKS RACE PRESS AND WOMEN Washington, D. C.—Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of the President-elect Harding, when interviewed by a colored representative, was extremely busy packing and preparing to move from her Wyoming Ave. home, but was willing to spare the time to extend a greeting of cheer to the colored people of the nation. She said: "I thank the colored press for the support which they gave Senator Harding." When introduced to Mrs. M. L. Gray, president of the Negro Woman's Republican League, she extended her hand, and with a smile that one could came from her heart, stated, "The wonderful support that was given to Senator Harding by the colored women of our nation shall ever be green in our memory, and I know Senator Harding will give the colored citizens of our nation a square deal." CONSTITUTION OR A CITY CHARTER: WHICH IS THE HIGHER AUTHORITY Special to The Informer. Washington, D. C.—Mrs. the President-elect Harding, the representative, was extremely to move from her Wyoming to spare the time to extend a great people of the nation. She said "I thank the colored preside gave Senator Harding." W. Gray, president of the Negro she extended her hand, and w came from her heart, stated, was given to Senator Harding nation shall ever be green in tor Harding will give the square deal." CONSTITUTION OR A WHICH IS THE By S. W. BLODGETT (In The Houston Chronicle.) I enclose you a copy of article 6, section 3 of the constitution of Texas, as it stands today on the subject of suffrage in cities and incorporated towns. You will note that in the charter of Houston article 4, paragraph 3, the first half of this constitutional provision is omitted, and but the other or closing one-half is placed in the said charter. Of course, you know as well as any one, that the legislature can not pass any law granting a charter to a city the terms of which violate the constitution. Which is the highest law in Texas, the constitution of Texas or that act of the legislature of Texas extending to Houston that charter? I say the constitution is the highest law, but violates also the late amendments to the constitution of the United States, which obligate the public form of government. A democrat never advocates the violation of the constitution and laws of the government in which he lives. Suffrage—Who is entitled to vote in a city election. Section 4. 3, constitution of Texas "All qualified electors of the state, as herein described, who shall have resided or shall have resided in a city or corporate section within the limits of any city or corporate town, shall have the right to vote for mayor and vice mayor elections to determine expenditure of money or assumption of debt, only if paid taxes on property in said city or incorporated town; provided, that no poll tax for the payment of debts that remain unpaid upon the terms of which sebared from voting in relation thereto. The State Ex. Res. Guerrgun against F. W. McAllister, 88 Texas, page 284. --- IBERS DEAL" ---Mrs. Harding YRS HER HUBBY 'SQUARE DEAL:' PRESS AND WOMEN Warren G. Harding, wife of when interviewed by a colored busy packing and preparing Ave. home, but was willing to greeting of cheer to the colored aid: is for the support which they then introduced to Mrs. M. L. Woman's Republican League, with a smile that one could see "The wonderful support that by the colored women of our memory, and I know Senal-colored citizens of our nation a CITY CHARTER: THE HIGHER AUTHORITY Charter, article 4, paragraph 3: "In all elections to determine the expenditure of money or the assumption of debt, only those who shall be qualified to vote at said city, who pay taxes on property in said city, and are legally qualified voters in said city of Houston; provided that no poll tax for the payment of debts thus incurred shall be levied upon persons debarred from voting in the city." Charter, article 5, section 1. Elective "The administration of the business affairs of the city of Houston shall be conducted by a mayor and four aldermen, who, together, shall be known and designated as the City Council, and all of whom shall be elected by the qualified voters of the city at the next election, who shall be the respective offices for two years from and after the next city election, or until after their successions are elected." as is provided by this act", etc., relating to compensation of city of Houston. Paragraph 3 of above stated action 1: "In case a primary election is held pursuant to the call or under the direction of a public officer of any association of individuals for the nomination of candidates for the offices of mayor and alderman, the candidates or personal votes being voted for at large by all of the city it is being the purpose of this act to nominate and elect at large in said city the mayor and alderman without extending nomination of candidates for either position to any smaller designated territory, the limits of the city, and any primary election held for the purpose of nominating candidates who shall stand for election at the city provided the primary the candidates for mayor and aldermen are not voted for, as herein provided persons so nominated at said primary election shall be eligible to election at a general office if elected to hold any office if elected after nomination in a primary wherein the voters at large in said city did not participate in said primary election." i = ca a t Res. 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City Editor NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: One year ..... $3.56 Rise months ..... $2.66 Fall months ..... $1.60 No subscription taken for less than six months, either in or out of the city. All subscriptions must be paid in advance.) TELEPHONES: Office: 8:00 a. m. to 7 p. m. Preston 1648 Nights and Sundays Preston 1648 Preston 400 IMPORTANTI Make all checks, drafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to the Houston Informer, 410 Milam Street, 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. PILMER OF MIDDLE PRESS FIRST IN SERVICE (All Matter Copyrighted) THE INFORMER'S PLATFORM: 1. Democracy, both domestic and foreign. 2. Play roles for or for 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 between the white and colored races on 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. Social law law for all men and equal railroad accommodations for all passengers. 10. Racial co-operation, teamwork, advancement, betterment and solidarity. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. - ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. CLASS LEGISLATION UN-DEMOCRATIC. The recent action of the city "democratic" executive committee in issuing an edict or ultimatum prohibiting American citizens from voting for mayor, city commissioners and controller, because of said citizens' racial connection, is diametrically at variance with the fundamentals of a democratic form of government and is nothing more or less than class legislation. If this committee, which has arrogated unto itself power and authority never intended by the fathers to be conferred upon such a combination or clique, has the authority to deny full-fledged American citizens the right to vote in a municipal election where officers nominated (really elected) are to serve the entire citizenry, then it also has the power to go even further and add qualifications incompatible with common sense and good judgment. For instance, this autocratic and kaiseristic "democratic" committee can rule that red-headed men or women who use the rouge stick and power puff are ineligible to vote in a city election. Going even further, to make it more ridiculous and ludicrous, this "democratic tribunal" can decree that all men wear a shoe larger than a number six or all women apparended in abbreviated skirts can not cast a ballot in a city election. Or all owners of Ford cars or all patrons of Stone & Webster's troley cars can be declared ineligible to vote in a municipal election, if the action of the city "democratic" has any real legal standing. The Informer has contended all along the way that the primary election, as operated, manipulated and maneuvered in the city of Houston, is illegal and contraverts the tenets and preachments of democracy. It confiscates the rights of American citizens, establishes "ring rule," flaunts the state and federal constitution in the face, prostitutes democracy and rapes Americanism. It constructs and maintains a double standard of citizenship and at best is mob-law camouflaged politically, at the same time masquerading under the popular and high-sounding name of "democracy." If rightly attacked its standing in a court of equity is very doubtful and as American citizens we should not be content to sit supernly by and permit shrewd and designing politicians to divest us of every right and privilege vouchsafed and guaranteed to us under the constitution and bill of rights of Texas and the United States. For the benefit of our readers, The Informer reproduces elsewhere in this issue an article from the pen of an eminent white THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1921. authority on the constitutionality of the charter of the city of Houston, which appeared in a recent issue of a local daily newspaper. It is food for thought and deserving of more than passing notice. THAT FATAL CRAP GAME RAID. This community has worked itself into a frenzy over the killing of a white youth by police officers in a crap gale raid last week and the white press and city officials have taken a commendable stand in the matter. All officers participating in the raid were suspended from the police force and the officer believed to have fired the fatal shot was arrested and released under heavy bail. The Informer does not desire membership in the "I-told-youso" club, but when it is borne in mind how colored crap shooters are arrested, beat up, shot at, and in the past, often killed, it was not surprising to those conversant with local conditions to see the shoe pinching the other foot. The Informer is not rejoicing nor gloating over the untimely death of the white youth, but it merely calls attention to the fact that where practices are committed and condoned upon one part of the citizenry with impunity, the other part is not immune from such cruelties and impositions. Our retiring chief of police did much to abolish the quick-gun play of police officers and the ruthless taking of human lives by these custodians of the law; but there is yet much room for improvement and it is hoped that this latest tragedy will crystallize public sentiment against such acts upon all citizens. By way of digression, crap shooting is not the worst crime being perpetrated in this community by any odds, and if the same efforts were put forth by the police department to apprehend murderers, yeggmen, bandits, and our altogether too large colony of criminals, perhaps our maximum number of crimes could be reduced to a minimum, and the citizens of Houston breathe a sigh of relief. Furthermore, while raiding crap games in the outskirts of the city, suppose a few of the big downtown poker games were peremptorily and unceremonially raided and the principals arrested. A crime is a crime, it matters not by whom committed, and the station or color of the criminal should have nothing to do with influencing the actions of the officers of the law. There is where our chief trouble lies in the South. We have sufficient (yet, too many) laws on the statute books to handle all crimes, but the administration, enforcement and interpretation of the laws is where we fall down miserably and shamefully. VICE CONDITIONS IN HOUSTON The Informer will be pardoned for saying truthfully that Houston is one of the most immoral cities in the South and vice conditions here are shocking and shameful. This paper has been persistent and consistent in its editorial content for the elimination of these notorious practices of vice, and especially as it concerns white men cohabitating with colored "mud-hens" and "fan-feet." But vice conditions will not be changed in Houston or anywhere else by self-appointed monitors of public morals to any appreciable extent, and, while every citizen should consider it his golden duty to assist in making the city a decent and fit place to live in, it should be done through orderly processes. There is too much winking at such practices of immorality by those whose sworn duty it is to enforce the law and suppress vicious practices wherever they exist. Too many are like the wrathy accusers of the woman brought before the Master on the charge of adultery, who were clamoring for her death with stones until the Great Reformer admonished and urged those without sins to cast the first stone. The mob immediately dispersed. The trouble with these sensational and self-appointed reformers is that too often they are engaged in the same kind of practice that they try to suppress the cover of darkness and thus their efforts are negatived and come to naught. The deplorable vice conditions in Houston must be improved, but for the best interests of the community this improvement must come about by those elected and appointed legally to perform the task, if results worth while are to be obtained. What about a "flying squadron" to aid and assist the police department in the suppression and obliteration of these immoral and illicit relations and practices? For citizens of their own accord and volition to attempt to take the trouble, is an admission that law and order has run its course, and their chief objective will not be realized. EXTRA! FT. WORTH DOES IT AGAIN. A recent news dispatch from Fort Worth states that the Tarrant County grand jury refused to indict a colored man for the alleged slaying of a white man, on the grounds that the evidence against the accused race man was insufficient to convict him. This "no bill" was returned by the grand jury despite the fact that a hungry and howling mob of ruffians and "boohes" had made a vain and futile attempt to lynch the colored American when he was first arrested. Within the last few months in Tarrant County two accused colored men have been given their freedom by a petit and grand jury, respectively. The first case was where a colored man was accused of rape upon a white girl and several attempts had been made to treat him to a dose of the famous American pastime—lynching—but the jury acquitted him and the sheriff escaped him beyond the county boundary. Now comes the grand jury and refuses to return an indictment against a colored man accused of killing a white man and, like and unlike Plate, they found no fault in him and then instead of turning him over to the mob, the grand jury went Pilate one better and gave the black man his freedom. The informer mentions this because it shows the possibility of breaking out their Hunnish "kuljur" upon an innocent person, and if these吕y吕churchers would give the courts a chance to function all culpits would get their just deserts. It is far better for this country that courts such matters than mobs, for if we permit law and order to break down, the life of no citizen will be safe in this reputed democratic republic. THE NEGRO RACE THROUGHOUT THE AGES again, not by their FISTS but by their BRAINS. Paint the TRUTH so fascinatingly, so clearly, so forcefully that the men or other races must read and acknowledge that black people are not brutes, but men. At a meeting of the league Tuesday night, plans were set forth whereby contracts could be let for the laying of individual cement walks, and it is requested that each property owner will join with league in getting some cement walks. The hamburry was also advocated and the fraternal organizations are requested to assist, some having already responded. Sunday was an interesting day at New Hope with pastor, A. W. Williams, present. Messrs. Perras, Rinnel and Lainehart reported a very successful full meeting of the General Central Board at the meeting, and were called to Houla M., to attend the funeral of his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Felix Normand motored from Beaumont Sunday, visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Baker. The New Hope chair and Mrs. D. G. Baker. The New Hope elaborate preparations for the entertainment of Hon. A. W. Zilton, who was the chairman of the Business League, Thursday night. All are invited. Mr. Dave Clay, Taylor, is here writing his sister, Mrs. Carrie Harris; also having dental work done by Dr. Katherine Samantha Brett has returned after a month's visit in the Golden West. Mr. Bili Hodge of Somerville was a visit soraud. Sam Watkins, race man teneman, has teamed about twelve miles of the Appalachian fucitely with his landlord (white) last week. The landlord gave up. M. Watkins is resting well at this writing, with wounds in the stomach and arms. He is in El Nesro. If you want The Informe you will have to burry and see agent, Mr. AMONG THE CHURCHES YOU ARE WELCOME whole church worship them, good luck Skick—"Sitterer H. Robinson, B. Wright Jukinne — MRS. HARVEY J. ED WARDS. Reporter. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. a.m. conceived by applirion; 355 pres. attended by p. m. a. pastor preached to a full home on Sunday. In July, p. m. in the different areas of planning a program for pose of planning a program for our class. B. Y. P. U. opened by Bre. B. Lingston, the lesson was taught and the program underwent a 8 p. m. full sermon. Church collection $87.77, the program underwent a 101.78 full sermon. There were several pres. for Thursday night B. Y. A. and pres. for MISSS THERESA NAGH, NARRER. The Negro is repeatedly told in white literature that he sprang from nothing and that he will amount to nothing. The white school boy reads books from time immemorial has been a hewer of wood and a drawer of water. He never reads a contradiction of it. Why should he not all his life, work and legislate to keep the Negro in this place? Is it not a shame that fifty-five years have passed and no one has a faint apology against the black cat lie upon the pages of history? The TRUTH about our ancestors, as fascinating as any fairy tale, remains untold by a faithless black scholarship. Truth, which when fairly and truly written, will be read and accepted by the Negro, against GodDES TRUTH. Calumnies circulated over the world, filling Aryan literature against black people by ignorant and prejudiced and superficial white scholarships have become the secret belief of the trampling of the mass of Negroes and most greatly accustomed to the trampling of his rights. PORT ARTHUR --- The white man looking at this cringing spirit, decides in his heart that the Negev is not a man. When he needs to leave him, he will give him more moral backbone to stand and face the world. The chief task for black scholarship and leadership will be to teach the students the skills that the race has played from the earliest ages of the world. This knowledge must be given that he may stand free to do his full world duty, and ever will be willing to die with back pain. As the facts of this series are not accessible to the average scholar and leader, as many lack the time for research work, the author is giving to research students the ability to work on ancient manuscripts, working sometimes into the wee hours of morn. This astounding truth ought no longer to be kept from the Negro or from the type of white man who dwells and matriates the black man mainly in the South. We have had 25 years of agitation what good has it done? Our troubles increase. The hour has come to TURN ON THE LIGHT; and in the hour that the eyes of other races are turned on the Negro persecution will cease. BRENHAM. St Stephen prayed for those who stoned him, "Father, forgive them for they know what they do" 60. Christ prayed for those who stoned him, "The jewel that the Jews raised their hands against Him because they DID NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THEY WERE CRUCIFYING THEIR MESSIAH. THEM FOUNDING OF THEM would be able to climb up Jerusalem Baptist. REV. G. PORTER, Pastor Sunday school was conducted by Supt. Walter Harris, with good attentions. The school also had an able sermon on "What Is Man, That That Art Mindful of Him?" Pupil B. Y. P. met at 5:20, that priest pardon presented great gift to priest loved by a spiritual prayer by Rev. E. B. P. met again the last week. Sister P. G. met, president; A. W. Williams, sister; N. A. Williams, sister; G. N. Newberry, Sister Band Malden, urge all kids to children to evening. Sister N. D. Brown urged young and old people to attend Bible school and write and son and daughter letters, Mary and Joe. A. B. Brown made this new future home. St. John Baptist. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Ef diis sorter walter keeps up lack it tis on die day whis is now Chusday, I don't see how I'm is gwinter keep outan de big woods, fer it anhy-is glinnis me de spring feaver awful, me l'ainong fur a trip ter de woodes, where I kain lay down unter der big de alink oleen fles, my back anilisen ter de alin' uv de treese an' de dingin' uv de littel birddae. I wants ter git barefeted an' waid roun' in de littel stremamets, an' git skcered uv de littel ankleets what is je cum oult' ounter' liten' hoal-taplens from der waler napelt. Say, Orgustus, has yu ever seed dat dialec叫 Davidson's, at 415 Travis Street, where awl dem angelick crechus aurin fer wingless angels am sole? wolf, wolf, wolf, wolf, wolf, pep in peep in dree rite rie now, O, bey, ita rie d-in-e-m. Ar say, Orgustus, i bim heein'd rat yu bim ein't rite i rant amu Clark L. Davis' doente lately, down at his barkerytum at 204 McKinney. Now pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, ye step 'cause ever desnit is lled wid erd emer mile long. HEMPSTEAD. Rev. John Jones preached at Mt. Corinth Baptist Church last Friday night, for the women, to a large congregation. It was an excellent sermon. The women of W. H. M. Schroeder much success; collection, $19.37. The Starlight Band gave a Valentine party Monday, night, under the auspices of Dr. Draxon on account of the death of her mother. She was soaccompanied. Here, Charlotte Wyatt and Charlotte Geden are on the sick list. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER MR. ADVERTISER: A city that is set upon a hill can not be h wise is this true of advertisements inserted in paper full of pop and ginger. If you do not want the people to see your do not insert it in A city that is set upon a hill can not be hid. Likewise is this true of advertisements inserted in a newspaper, pop and ginger. 1. If you do not accept the people to see your ad, then do not insert it in THE HOUSTON INFORMER The paper that goes into more local color than all the other race journals combined; than more people than any daily newspaper in the world. There is hardly a home in this community we people want to grab it like a bandy, thereby proving conclusively that it is The paper that goes into more local colored homes than all the other race journals combined; that reaches more people than any daily newspaper in the city. There is hardly a home in this community where this paper does not go. Men, women and children grab it like a baby does candy, thereby proving conclusively that it is THE PEOPLE'S PAPER SPANISH CLASS NOW OPEN At Dr. Overton's Drug Store 815 Prairie Avenue, Phone Preston 8256 Class Begins Monday, February 21, 1921 30 to 9 p. m. Price to suit all. You can enroll now by calling at the registering. Miss Velma Diamond is in charge. For me preston 4245. Class Begins Monday, February 21, 1921. Hours: 7:30 to 9 p. m. Price to suit all. You can enroll now by calling at the drug store and registering. Miss Velma Diamond is in charge. For particulare phone preston 4246. L. C. SEMEDO, Instructor. Come to the WHITE FRONT MEAT MARKET We handle all kinds of fresh and salt m entry produce. WHITE FRONT MEAT MARKET We handle all kinds of fresh and salt meats and country produce. O. C. HATFIELD Proprietor 01½ Dowling Street Phone Hadley 2301 $ _{1/2} $ Dowling Street Phone Hadley 2862 Quick Service QUICK SERVICE THE FRENCH CAFE D. C. HARVEY, Prop. Fine Home Cooking, Cakes, Pies, Fish and Oysters, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Fruits and Cigars. 2712 ODIN AVENUE PHONE PRESTON 8572 A Quiet Place to Bring Your Family THE FRENCH CAFE D. C. HARVEY, Prop. Fine Home Cooking, Cakes, Pies, Fish Oysters, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream Fruits and Cigars. 2 ODIN AVENUE PHONE PRE A Quiet Place to Bring Your Family MME. M. M. CHARLES HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST Special attention given to all scalp diseases, both men. Will gladly teach my system to any one w urn it. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ONE PRESTON 7023 719 CLEVELAND HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST Special attention given to all scalp diseases, both men and women. Will gladly teach my system to any one wishing to learn it. PHONE PRESTON 7023 719 CLEVELAND STREET ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THE PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET All Things Good to Eat. Fresh and Pickled Meats, Milk, Butter and Eggs. I MAKE MY PAN SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY 2714 ODIN AVE. PHONE.CAPITOL 2432 2619 Odin Ave. Phone Preston 5302 Palace Barber Shop Everybody is cordially invited. Johnson & Branch, proprietors. Lincoln Weekly Program: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH "THE WANDERER" "THE DIAMOND QUEEN," No. 2 SUNDAY AND MONDAY— "LOYAL HEARTS" with ALL COLORED CAST and A GAIETY COMEDY. TUESDAY— "LOYAL HEARTS" with ALL COLORED CAST and last episode of "PHANTOM FOR." WEDNESDAY— "THE FIGHTING FURY" with HOOT GIBSON "PUPPY LOVE" CENTURY COMDY and "THE FLAMING DISK," No. 14 with ELMO LINCOLN. THURSDAY— "HONEYMOON RANCH" with ALLENE RAY and HARY McLAUGH LIN and "KING OF THE CIRCUS." No. 9 with EDDIE POLO FRIDAY— "KING OF THE CIRCUS," No. 9 WM. S. HART FEATURE "PARLOR BOLSHEVIST" with MUTT AND JEFF SATURDAY— "DIAMOND QUEEN," No. 3 "NOISE STILL" A SUNSHINE COMEDY and "THE WANDERER" with HARY CAREY SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 27-28 "THE CRADLE OF COURAGE" ABILENE. YATES PRINTING CO. In the Rear Lincoln Theatre Building Ready to Give Efficient Service Phone Preston 4245 713/2 Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex. ADVERTISE IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clock Want a Partner Wanta Situation Wanta Website Want to Sell a Plano Want to Sell an Auto Want to Sell Your Warehouse Want to Sell Your Hardware Advertise Weekly in This Paper. Advertising in the Way to Success Advertising Brings Customers Advertising Increases Success Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Is "Biz" Advertise or Boost Advertise to a New Audience Advertise Well ADVERTISE At Once Until THE INFORMER THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1921. RESIGNATION OF ARKANSAS HEAD [Name] The Store for Low Price and High Quality Sophie's Dry Goods Store HON. N. N. BOOZIER, 32d degree grand master of M. W. King Solomon Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. of Texas; also grand inspector general, who has just returned from Little Rock, Arkansas and will visit Arkansas convened his grand lodge in special session by request of C. L. Mitchell, Feb. 10, 1921; N. N. Boozier was summoned to meet C. L. Mitchell and Grand Master Coleman in the session. N. N. Boozier headed the summit and was on the scene, C. L. Mitchell and was on the scene, C. L. meeting of the meeting, Mitchell wired a message to J. H. Coleman that he was ill and unable to ride, but the meeting was held just the same. After five hours heated discussion, Inspector General N. N. Boozier and the meeting committee held a second committee of nise; after seven hours of close inspection of some im- BISHOP JOHNSON COMING. Bishop Wm. D. Johnson of the 10th Episcopal A. M. district will be here Sunday, February 27. He will be joined by the Rev. James Paul, S. 3, p. m.; Brown Chapel, 7:30 p.; Boyne Chapel, Monday night, 8:28. Tuesday night, March 1. A banquet will be given at Wesley Chapel of the right reverend blahon. OLD CITIZEN PASSES AWAY. SOUL-SAVING MEETING A ten-day soul-saving meeting will be held on Wednesday at Church, corner Rudhen and Sheman streets, Fourth Ward, Ward R. C. Auschwitz, under the direction will be scheduled under the portant documents, etc., by N. N. Boozer, he asked Grand Master Coleman to resign his office as Grand Master of the M. W. King David Grand Lodge of Arkansas, within 15 days, and not to ever again interfere. He asked the Board of the Boozer he would do so within the appointed time. King David Grand Lodge has asked N. N. Boozer to look after it and they have signed over to N. N. Boozer and given him their support. Grand Master Coleman's successor has not been named yet, but it is thought in some quarters that Bro. James W. Posey, 220 Walnut Street, Little Rock, will be his successor. The members of King David Grand Lodge were over-replaced at being taken from the clutches of C. L. Mitchell and from under that one-man power, J. H. Coleman (Adv.) of the city missionary, J. M. Weaver, and the team workers, assisted by the Baptist Ministers' Association, the Macedonian and help us." If you don't care to come to town to buy your groceries, simply phone the Miam Street grocer, and give your order to one of his courtesies and the Olympia Male Quartet, composing the Ilam and Brown entertained the soldiers at the Camp Logan base hospital last Sunday. Their singing was so powerful that the and the disabled warriors were delighted beyond expression. attending the national Y. W. C. A. meeting in Louisville, KY. Encourage she visited friends in Louisville to Oberlin in Louisville to Obber in Miam to visit her daughter, Miss Jessie Mace, who is attending the conservatory of Miam Street will be gone for about three weeks. Many colored people in Houston are interested in furniture, no excuse. We'll them in the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1983, Smith local office. When downtown be sure to visit R. L. ANDREW'S store, 408 Miam St. and buy those groceries. No order too small to receive the same count on and prompt attention as the larger orders. The Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company has a guaranty capital the protection of its policy hold W. A. Monday, quarter Tuesday, 10 p.m. pales-taking clerks and they will the rest. Lewis-Blumrich Co. Congress Ave., Between Main and Travis Streets New Spring At a Special $4 Featuring V. It may seem premature to off price, but not at this store. tomers the benefit of every the article in question or its All the new modes in vario and materials. New Spring Millinery At a Special Popular Price $4.98 Featuring Values to $8.00 seem premature to offer New Millinery at a lowered not at this store. Our policy is to give our cus- the benefit of every price concession, regardless of le in question or its timeliness. new modes in various charming color combinations variations. It may seem premature to offer New Millinery at a lowered price, but not at this store. Our policy is to give our customers the benefit of every price concession, regardless of the article in question or its timeliness. All the new modes in various charming color combinations and materials. Other New Spring Millinery Priced From $3.98 TO $12.50 New Children's Hats. A broad showing of styles and straws. $1.98 $2.98 $4.98 "WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY" LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. 905-907 CONGRESS AVE children's Hats. A broad showing of styles and $1.98 $2.98 $4.98 WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY" EWIS-BLUMRICH CO. 905-907 CONGRESS AVE New Children's Hats. A broad showing of styles and straws. $1.98 $2.98 $4.98 "WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY" LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. 905-807 CONGRESS AVE 415 Travis Street David READY-TO-WEAR EXCLUSIVE BUT Davidson's ADY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Spring Styles Ready For Easter Davidson's READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE 1 New Dresses A SPECIAL FEATURE AT $21.50 You will welcome the free paret; especially appealing that Davidson presents to Modes. New D A SPECIAL F $21 You will welcome the fresh charm of the new apparel; especially appealing is the lowered price scale that Davidson presents with the New Spring Modes. That these Dresses have created somewhat of a sensation goes without saying, and to make it more interesting, we have just received another shipment which we have added to the original group. PAGE FIVE The Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Company, the protection of its fire holders. W. B. Mosby, Agent. Freston 1760. Wearing clocks and they will do the rest. With Easter due in March and the season's smart tendencies well defined, we are able to present an unusually broad and authentic forecast of the Spring Modes. LAWYER-NOTARY CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY Office phones P. 1243-8307 COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE But good service is the rock upon which our business is founded and is the means by which we have succeeded. Let us serve you. 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CREAM COMPANY Bakers Grade of Ice Cream Phone Capitol 2746 And Deliver MORING CO. Rep. and Mgr. Preston 3783 PRESSING O ORDER HOUSTON, TEXAS MR. VES HIGHTERS Mrs. D. S. Hamilton, of Milner, Ga. Route 1, writes to you, greeting me and asking you to be so neatly to the benefits which both my daughter and my mother have with the use of STELLA VITAE. For some time the doctors of our neighborhood had treated my daughter without a doctor. One bottle of STELLA VITAE in three week time completely cured her. My own health has been restored by STELLA VITAE, and no doctor has been called upon to treat and number of my family since I began using Dr. Thacher's Remedies. A-VITAE MOTHER'S CORDIAL 29 PLEASE BY DRUG STORE LINES: PRESTON 4752-8866 A 1 Brassieres in-fit perfection and add just that at the corret accomplishes below NEW YORK - CHICAGO THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY. FEB. 19. 1921. NEW YEAR BARGAINS NEW YEAR BARGAINS One four-room house and hall on Dowling Street for $3000. Two four-room houses on Stewart Street for $1500. One four-room house on St. Charles Street for $1700. One four-room house and hall on Jefferson Street $2600. One five-room house on Calhoun Street. One five-room tea-room on Calhoun for $6500. Two houses: One five-room and one seven-room house with electric lights, on Calhoun Street for $6500. Two three-room houses on Hutchings Street $1900. Two six-room houses on Hutchings Street for $1900. One five-room house on Webster Street for $4000. One three-room house on Carl Street $100 down. One three-room house on Providence Street $100 down. One five-room house and one four-room house, all sanitary. Two five-room houses and four-room houses on Davis Street, all sanitary and four-room houses on Mill Street. One five-room house on Bering Street, $2300. One five-room on Market Street. One two-story house on Liberty and Schwartz streets; must be sold at once. One two-story house and four lots on Gilbert's house and four lots on Gilbert's house, sanitary. Three four-room houses on Whitby Street for $150 down. Three five-room houses, bunzalows, on Hardy Street Road for $100 down. One two-story house, Independence Heights; must be sold at one. One six-room house and one lot, either on Hardy Street. I have lots in the Third Ward on St. Charles and Live Oak Streets. In the Middle Ward, I will build you a new house from the ground on up to suit you—from the ground on up to suit you. I will loan money on real estate, in and see me on and let's do house. BOB ROBERTS prof. James A. Reynolds is a young man of exceptional ability. He deletes in explaining the merits of the book, which plans of insurance. Call Hadley 2564. 815 Prairie Avenue Wear Kryptok Invisible Lenses Phone Preston 6256 Phones: Office F 4581, Rea C. 651 DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Residence 3615 Liberty Avenue Office 4185 Travis Street HOUSTON, TEXAS WHEN THEY ASKED GRANDMA PARK ABOUT CONSTIPATION She just placed some roots and beams in hot water, and made the tea which has made her hair shine. She has combined her knowledge of nature with the present day methods of scientific manufacture, and produced the only and original GRANDMA'S LIVER AND STOMACH TEA Beware of Imptausal Name genuine without the GRANDMA'S LIVER AND STOMACH TEA Beware of Imprintations! Nature genuine unharmful the FURTHER of Decision. Bark It will absolutely relieve constipation, in digestion, heart, burn, sick head, acute, or any other weakness due to disorders of the stomach and liver. Don't count any one. a look at your tongue will tell of your condition. a look at your mouth will tell of yellow coat, your liver and stomach should be given instant attention. GRAND-MAS WILD STORM and TEA RELEASE this condition 10 days down to a package. Ask your Drugmaster, PARK LABORATORY CO., San Antelope, Texas ALTROCK'S PITCHING "CROSSES" SLICKERS Clark Griffith Relates Story Concerning Comedian. Detroit Gamblers Dropped Big Wad of Money When Nick is Sick to Slab in Case of Emergency—Doc Ayers Hercules Him. Gambling is nothing new in baseball. Occasionally the slickers who play the game are the most instature of this kind was related by Clark Griffin, president of the Washington club. He was the war year," said Griff. "I was hard to pick up for pitchers. I had only three men able to go, one soya I want to Nick Altrock and told him we were going to get his arm in shape. Nick had been petering me for a chance to pitch. We were going to jump to Detroit to win the game, and would pitch. The papers all printed nice stories, because Nick is a prime favorite all over the circuit. Nick Altrock. got hold of the information and shipped a list of money to Philadelphia and New York. To be sure, they knew Nick was going to be hard. Nick worked and he got away fine and our club made him several runs. In the eighth, however, he weakened. In the ninth, he weakened. In the next, I saw Nick was fading and had Doc Ayers ready. He finished the game and we won. I understand that the Detroit gambles were stung to the bone. "Of course, Nick was tickled and he wanted to pitch a game in Chicago. I let him work in Chicago and he would have won but he fared a sharp jump. Nick was tickled and he rumped the man back too far. Then he cut loose and hit the runner in the back of the neck and lost the game. He came in from the field I asked him: "Why did you run that so far, Nick?" I like this he replied: "I thought I could catch him." Talk then reverted to trades, and a rival manager suggested he would evert the trade. "We will not, Griff shot back, 'You couldn't buy Nick for $30,000.' He is worth more than that to me as an analyst. We have to deal with Cleveland one time, and the way the fans climbed me was (terrible). Ever since we went to the party when we went on the road." SELECT JOHN CONWAY TOOLE Former National League Attorney Has Been Chosen as Leader of International League. John Conway Toole of New York, former National league attorney, was elected president of the International INTERNATIONAL John Conway Toole. league at a meeting of the league工会 in New York. Took succeeds David Paltz, who also been president of the league, and a graph is a recent one of Mr. Toolo. R. L. Jones, the well known Fourth Ward wood dealer, says that he has several cords of split and round ash wood, which he is selling at $11 per cord. Phone Hadley 662. Yard: 1602 San Felipe Street. DENTIST Taboran Bldg 5001 South Avenue Office Phone Preston 6350 Residence Phone Capitol 2253 SUBSCRIBERS, TAKE NOTICE! Whenever a blue X appears on your paper or wrapper, it means that you are in armor with your subscription, and unless you remit at once your paper will be discontinued. This is a legal rule and regulation with which all papers must comply. Again, let's ask us to continue sending the paper when you owe us for same. It takes money to make our wheelchair, don't ask us to put your name on our subscription list with that "I'll pay you-in-a-few days" message. It must be paid CASH IN ADVANCE. DO YOUR SHARE BY TELLING US YOUR NEEDS GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 A REAL BARGAIN Nemo SELF-REDUCING No 360 AT $5.00 THE BEST CORSET FOR STOUT WOMEN, LIGHT BUT STRONG SIZES 22 TO 36 ON SALE FOR A SHORT TIME If your below doesn't carry it more clothing and wig (over one size) please Purchase prepaid SUNSHINE BURTER --- SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER ENGLANDER WINTY-EXEC. SUPPLIER White Sw Eight expert tons of wants: Hair cut, sh baths. AARO STRAIGHT 10 Better and any mild H If your dealer can LLEWIS CIGAR M Largest independent Cigar 12 other mizer Ask your dealer for CONQUERO AND S ENGLANDER ART-DECOR SPRING Sold everywhere deals and depots ENGLANDER World for illustrators ENGLANDER SPN New York - Brooklyn White Swan Barber S 506 Milam Street expert tonsorial artists ever ready to s Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. How ENGLANDER WITH EXCLUSIVE SPRING Sold everywhere by furniture designs and department stores ENGLANDER HOTEL Works for illustrated booklet ENGLANDER SPRING BELD CO. New York - Brooklyn - Chicago White Swan Barber Shop White Swan Barber Shop Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve your wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold baths. AARON BYERS, Proprietor. FLOR DE MELBA The Cigar Supreme better and more pleasing than mild Havana cigar. our dealer can't supply you write us MIS CIGAR MFG. CO. Newark,N.J. Independent Cigar Factory in the World. Flor de Me THE CIGAR SUPP our dealer for your favorite size INQUEROR OF CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE Better and more pleasing than any mild Havana cigar. CONQUEROR OF CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S TIME VER PILLS Don't Hesitate - Get a Bottle- take one after each meal and one at bedtime. They act as a natural laxative to the body and help the condition of the system with freedom from Cotypation and Sick Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable. 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It wae unenl- rmonuly commended ax bound to be ® cess by all the critica” 1 Color Match, wnat, maker Richer so fearfully Jealous of his blveeyed fiancee?” Sr quem it is the green-eyed mem ster" What He Mount. ‘Bhe—Tae Idea of your telling Agnes sat ber face wes like & poem. ‘Hei meant lke ope of Browaing’s pocme there are some bard nen tn It A common Trouble. ttow did that speaker come to be tm uch a tat place?” T'think Ht tae 0m scoount of ‘is leone tatementa” aap gaa “Somebody ought to stand up fer me rulroada,” ld the chalrman ot the meeting. yor protested Mr. Cromslota, “1 naveo't bade cout in the lest tx ‘mathe “The Cause of I wat dreadfully rasping votes ‘Bath bast” eis "| goeas that comes from his going te MSc eo hering Me tae e eee LADIES OF SOUTH TEX ~_ ‘Are admired everywhere for a their natural charm and beauty, i i but so much would be added to pod your attraction if you would use ey VELVET BROWN PREPARA- ij chi! | TIONS. 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Wreckers of High Prices K. C. MARKET Pork Chops, Ib........30e ‘Seven Steaks, Ib......25¢ Pork Roast, Ib........25¢ Beef Stew, Ib.......17%e Side Pork 2 Ibs........45¢ Pork Pan Sausage, Ib. .20¢ Whole Side Pork, Ib...20e ‘Hamburger, Ib. .......20 Beet Round Steaks, Ib. .25¢ Chilli Meat, Ib...,....206 Beef Loin Steaks, lb .25¢ Beef Roast, Ib........25¢ | BUY FROM US AND SAVE MONEY _ | Phone Preston 1381 2316 Odin Avenue 5,000 PEOPLE WANTED! to attend the big EDUCATIONAL RALLY CITY AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 3:00 P. M. Benefit HOUSTON COLLEGE ‘An excellent program will be rendered and several surprises are in store for all who attend this mammoth rally. ADMISSION FREE PROF. |. M. TERRELL, President OO PAGE EIGHT eh Be a oTr}R q : “Your Family Theatre” (Absolutely Fireproof) | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, FEBRUARY 21-22-23 Deinocracy Film Corporation of Los Angeles, Cal., Prevents “LOYAL HEARTS” | Gripping, Exciting and Thriling Five-Reel Drama : Featuring SIDNEY PRESTON DONES, THIAS NEHLI KALANA, ROBERT FORTSON, SETH WEBB (Latter two native Houstonians) aod ANENTIRE COLORED CAST OF STAR ACTORS This pictar is a smashing, virile story of our race he- roes—The bursting of shells and sweet song of 10- mance beautifully interwoven—When Columbia's trampet called men to battle, the Colored American answered readily and bravely The Colored American now appeals for jastice and a square and fair deal in the name of humanity. “This Story is His Plea” “LOYAL HEARTS" was written and directed by Captain Leslie T. Peacocke, author of “Neptune’s Daughter,” which was shown at the Linco featuring ANNETTE KELLER. MAN, the famous swimming marvel; “Hearts in Eile which the Lincoln patrons will remember with CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG tn the lending role. Miss Young is the falaited and graceful actrees whe loo. Hesston by storm, in person, this week. Critics pronounce it the greatest colored picture ever sereened, being 5000 feet of acting that will hold you spell- fund from the start—-A Wits omnoty, » Hite sadeens and toa of lore. Attend the afternoon shows and avoid the jam of the night crowds. Phone Preston 1995 0. P. DeWALT, Prop.-Mgr. | . Booker T. Washington Commencing Carter and Mitchell's Big Company “THE JAZZ VAMPIRE” HEAR THE CHAMPION “BLUES” SINGER OF AMERICA bear thi angrratio of tar Read The Houston Informer THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1921. | 711 SAN FELIPE — “BRIDE 13,” Last Episode, : and ALICE JOYCE in | “VICE OF FOOLS” | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 “PHANTOM FOE,” No. 8 HOOT GIBSON and a COMEDY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 “SON OF TARZAN” No. 5 “THE HUSBAND HUNTER” ALSO HART PICTURE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21-22 sc ? The Green Eyed Monster The Big, Spectacular Super-production Featuring Jack Austin and Louise Dunbar in that stupendous and startling colored photoplay with an allstar colored cast. “Jack” isa Houstan bof who has made 00d as a movie actor of the first water. Don't mise this svecil! William Duncan in “FIGHTING FATE.” rr rma cs es Starting FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Joe Ryan in“ THE PURPLE RIDERS” a | HEAR OUR CELEBRATED JAZZING ORCHESTRA! — | WHITNEY -TUTT | SMARTER a, | PRooverns oF evan saows | aaiae a SSmERNON z . << SRE oO ee a ae? os heap tte Paes ao Se ae TREE e Ose . fe mea i" BAMSOULA! eee ee ee | AUDITORIUM Wednesday, February 24 ONE NIGHT ONLY SEAT SALE COZY THEATRE PRICES 50c TO $1.50 City Happenings Mrs. Losle 8, Lave, YW. A. soe reat, stoned eee We A SSE ieee in'Gaveien ay. mas, Milam 8, who ins oro for ane tn ovory ward tn Howson, oe 8 es Lee en Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, 3516 Murer ireet, are the prow parents ots bouncing boy Mr, Olllo Perpener, Ft. Worth, was a welcome visttor (. our eanetum Tuesday. Protect your home and, nonsehold goods by &polley with the Western Motual ‘Fire insurance Oo. WB. | Mossty, Agest. Lineola Theatre Biig., Room 06, Preston 170. Me, and Mr. A Strait, Pichanks, eepped i inc at ce and ‘Med the’ ood "work Call saint . Dressmaklog, sowing, exbrotdering suk temp adndes made to order. Miss ‘MABEL C. WESTMORELAND, 514 Sabtalr, pbone Preston 45ti. (2) Mrs, Beatrice Reese, PL Worth Is tne house. guest of her gous, ils {Crotine Mona, 614” Allston Stret, Houston Helghis, Get, your groceries from BR. Ls AN DREWS, 408 Milam St,” where rea Dusiness' methods are uscd ana’ where you are not insulted because ot color Ereed or cage, See, Bob Roberts, the realestate oan, 411 Milam Bt, who has property for date tn every ward In Houston, 08 easy terms from 4100 to $600 dowa, Mr, #. F. Jooie, Brownavile, was in the city “Tuesday, running’ over trom Galveston where sis wife in tn the Sealy hospital, having undergone painful and serious operation, ara? 8. c. sparta, tho calebratea caterer at the People's Pharmacy, 410 tin St, extends You a cords iston'ts fy tome of ber alti Mr, and Mrs, 8. 3. Cawlder, Cedar Rablis, Towa, ‘who were the’ guests jor Mr and irs. Wm, Gillam 014 Howe, for soveral days, lott Wednes: aay morning for Denver, Colo. White here" they made am overland trip to Gatventon sn Afr Gam car Insure. your home ‘and_furntare againat ire in the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Texas the company that bas "a Tecord. for paving tin rota fo seven one Preston 1700 or WB, Wey, agent, room 305, Lin chin Theatre Buliding. Ct. Prof M. 7. Oliver, Seguin, repre sentative of the Standard Life insur ane Company. paid our sanetum & visit sinew last neyo and while oud in his prane of the editorial alley of The Informer, he aso Toft «ie “ubricating of. for he realizes that praag wont run newspaper Misses Cora B. Woods, Perey “Tur ner, Mr. Phil Herbert and Mr Laelus Lomax were the gues of Mr. and Men R. Le Andrews. fan overland ip t0 Galveston fat Sunday tn the attr’ awell Cadac ‘The party had| detent trp, Kodaklag, slghsoelng| da viking & battleship tn port Tt ras aveh an enjoyable teip that <he| return to Houston wes made wih eon ventana: 514 MILAM Tenoapen the gratert weak arate pene tk the Rie ctor movie fant SUNDAY “Hearts of Men” A Sreek_sptial_prodeton that tn ove te heart of aan aren Batak sono DOUBLE. ADVEN: Unie Noo and “0 good comes. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The greatest and most st pena Negro mation plture Free ata onthe sliver “The Green Eyed Monster” An_ 8-reel super-production, featuring Jack Austin and an allstar colored east. In this ‘reat feature you" see the freatest train wreck ever filmed, mail trains racing, fist fights, ‘battles between’ de- ‘teetives and villains, hair-rais- ing abduction of the heroine and her rescue by the hero after thrilling chase. on. @ steel monster. ‘There are hun- dreds of other equally thrill. ing and gripping scenes that hold you in suspense until the end. ‘With all these thrills it {also rich’ in dramatic sus- pense, thrilling situations and Fed-blooded romance. On the same program: “THE LOVE BUG, a side- splitting comedy in'two parts ‘with an all-star cast of col- fred comedians: also “THE SON OF TARZAN” No. 5. You've seen the rest—now see the best, ‘The rest of our program for the week con- tains something to please you every day. ‘Admission always, 106, 15¢ and 30¢. eA ELMO MARTIN, Prop-Mgr. ‘Note—Jack Austin is « Hous. ‘ton boy, too! pen UTES GRATES? BAS EE Theatrical Gossip | THE SMARTER SET COMPANY AT AUDITORIUM THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB, 24 4 | ‘This city has always heard of plays in the tighter vetn. But how about fight playa in a darker veln? Thi 1s the {ype of entertainment to be Dretented at the Autom on Thane any night, Feb. 24, by Ameria’ great fest colored. organization “THE SMARTER SET." Headed by the fore most commedians, Salem Tutt Whit: ney and J. Homer att, in thelr latent Jand eueceesfut musical creation ent! ted “BAMBOULA," w Jarzonian oper otis tn two acts with ton scenes "The story of "BAMBOULA” tela of Prot, Loving, « musloal fanatic, who Jon hearing the tira four measures of fan amelont African ‘melody, and not Kitowing from whence. It oreinated, feoucelved Wea of tracing Tso in, in order to prove that the Atr Enna, as other people, have coptrbnted fo the muste of the world. "The stare “AZZ VAMPIRE” AT BOOKER 7. Starting next Monday. the Booker ‘Washington theatre on. Odin Avenue! vill present a new musi comedy fwhen Carter and Mitchell's big com-| pany of 25 performers will pall oft rhe Juex Vampire." a fun vehlele ro nounced by all'as belng an honest foodaess “knockout.” "This company ts well stocked with beatiful chorus iris, who ean dance sing and “strut tholr stuf" while the| Inimitable humor of the comedians oops the house is continual up} roar from beginning to end of the "This troupe slo boasts ot posses Ing tho chanplon “Blues” singer of America and they have a jazz band| that playe both Jazz and masie, Take| Liberty ear and get off at the the atre door, if you would forget al cares and enjoy a hearty laugh jekAL. Aka Some PROenAa, ‘The Ideal theatre, 614 Milam Street, Jannounces one of the best. weekly Dookings ever offered to the Hous ton movie eathuslasts,begloning with Sunday and continuing throughout th entire week: Wednesday and Thursday one of the greatest colored pictures ever im jad will be thown, when “The Green: Eyed Monster" puta In Ite appearuace at the Idea ‘AIL the actors tn this plcture are members of the colored race aad for tense and thlling, moments it te a perproduction of the flrst_magal tage. Tes ful of thr, action, panch ('n everything.” and ts showng. tn Houston forts frat time “on of ‘Tarzan continues to pull big crowds at the Ideal and many spe- cia features are billed for next week, RACE PICTURE AT ST. ELMO. ‘The tant eplode of "Bridge 13° will be shown atthe St. Kimo theatre, 711 San Felipe, tonight (Friday), slong with Allee Joyce in “Vice of Pool,” a inte release, sthe Husband unter” and “Son lot Tarzen” are the Sabbath day offer ngs, with a Willlam S. Hart feature {how infor good measure ‘The big time will take place Mon day and Tuesday nights, when “The| Green Byed Monster,” a stupendous| colored motion plcture featuring Jack! ‘Austin, « Houston product willbe the| chiet offering ‘Beautiful and petite Louise Dunbar, the celebrated colored screen haat, will 'vie honors with “Jack tn ths spectacular and seinttatting produc ton "The plot of the play deals withthe] "eternal trlangie’—tro men tn love with one glel~and depicts the rvalr| between two rallroad Hines for tran seeing the Ginaabeah a th fo ct THE SMARTER SRT.” Wimtae nd “Tat, are bother. nae only fe fre, b inode, veto "same havens) ado in fig tance tr text arpa ey, "Ther are, moteovecoatthor Tne srt ‘andrea ot tel Preset pla, “HatDOUE A" Conpevoin amore the” laughter provouernare Simon sacken Say ison én ithe een Teka ited tawson, Alona Fenderso, Mar Sun Steyter ary hier, ater Whit, Site ‘Gan’ a foettbous "bons Seas" chorun wil the mtsica pee faut s ous ofthe say Sg Hieges “Thay enind Se Bete ot Fou nip Rowe! am “Sut Mane iad” “owe” gt, rving to ate err Varn Love fea Strange fing! Afeere oat in “Pike et Bete tr Bend That Intex: ceo “etn af now on sale at the Cony thant ite Pome Aven ch In dramate sspee, hing oe tatlons, ro blooded romance and ee sling comedy vida, eanee® ae “Gee ‘The colored photoplay, “Loyal Hearts." that you have. heard and Fead so much about, shows at the Lins comm Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with a galaxy of race stars, headed by Sidney Proston Dones, former Tex ‘n; Than New Kalana, Robert Port ton, Mra. Seth Webb (later two Hous. tonfans), and a cast of players of marked bistronte abit, Of eapectal Interest to Houstonians will be the appearance in two malor roles of the (wo former Houstonians in the person of Mr. Fortson and Mfrs Webb. ‘While these actors are knows, personally by many movie fans, other participants tn the photoplay will be, readily rocognized by others In. the: audience, ‘This pleture te pronounced by movle erties to be the greatest colored pro duetion ever timed, and ie only one ot the many race features booked. By the Lincoln management for the year. ‘The author of “Loyal Hearts” has” written and rected the fling of teveral big. features, two of which, ‘Neptune's Daughter” and “Hearte in Exile," featuring Annette Kellerman, and Clara Kimball Young, respective. y. have shown to large audiences at he Lincoln, ‘The program for the rest of the next week In no less good, Rectan Re, Sa bes prior Cate fa es Be aaeceetey te om ee ee Ea she ae Ae Scie Armen fe ca aetna aeeter i ree fe amon et ie Seategsrse Pare Cee sie A atin oh DE RIDDER DOTS. areca ei A em hy eet Ser a ett Sa et can bed seen Pte ce tg Error au coe Sa te ura rece ae aa Chen Ane