Houston Informer
Saturday, March 12, 1921
Houston, Texas
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NATIONAL LEADERS AGAINST KU KLUX KLAN
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CATHOLICS DON'T WANT KU KLUX AID --- KENNEDY
"Invisible Empire" Ridiculed as intended Menace to Law and Order and Probably "Slacker" Element During World War.
Editor: Assuring you that I shall not enter into controversy, for there can be no disputing axioms, I have but two or three simple little questions to ask imperial Wizard Simmons of the Ku Klux Klan, and his melodramatic organization in projecting itself before the public, the public is not害怕 the hear questions: By what authority does any clan, Ku Klux or otherwise, arrogate political duties to itself? Is it loyalty to the government to deliberately flout the authority of the government by creating regulative or punitive force independent of the government. The con-
Davidson's Big Sale
Real Bargain Event
For Thrifty Shopper
Davidson Stores, 415 Travis street, one of the most popular women's emporiums in the city, has on a bargain event that is sure to appeal to and encourage women for offers are unusual at the beginning of a season.
This big dress sale, announcement of which appears elsewhere in The Inner City, is a priority to purchase the finest quality of merchandise at Ridiculous low prices.
These dresses comprise a shipment of merchandise recently received by the local store; they are the latest styles—Fifth Avenue designs and models.
Our women in quest of spring ready-to-wear will do well to visit Davidson.
Samuel Houston Glee Club Will Sing Here For Colored Institut
The famous glee club of Samuel Huston College, Austin, has been booked to sing here at the City Auditorium Sunday afternoon, April 10, under the auspices of the trustees of Texas Polytechnic. This musical aggregation sang here in November during the State Teacher's Association and easily carried off the honors at the musicale, held at Antioch Baptist Church. They are truly worth hearing and being a full part in their make their local appearance.
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KU KLUX KLAN MUST BE WIPED OUT, SAY NATIONAL LEADERS; MENACES REPUBLIC'S PERPETUITY
American Governors, Senators and Other Leading Lights Frown Upon Insidious and Infernal "Mysterious" Order—America Needs No Such Zealous "Patriots."
Special to The Informer.
Washington, D. C.—The Ku Klux Klan must be stamped out. The leaders of national affairs say that it is unfair to people that are trying to progress. We have before us the writing of this article the "Search Light" the official newspaper of the K. K. K. This paper seethes with nothing but contempt, intimidation and humiliation for the colored people of the nation. We have not been able to find a paragraph that was kindly disposed or a word of sympathy for the efforts of a race trying to progress and keep America as the vanguard of civilization.
From what we could glean from its editorials the Negro must be kept in his place. The 20th century Negro seems to be the bone of contention. They are willing to encourage the Negro who knows where his place is and how to stay in it. What that place is we have never been able to discover. It would be unfair to the many white friends of the race if we did not mention the telegrams and letters on this momentous question.
Washington, D. C.—The Ku Klux Klan must be stamped out. The leaders of national affairs say that it is unfair to people that are trying to progress. We have before us the writing of this article the "Search Light" the official newspaper of the K. K. This paper seethes with nothing but contempt, intimidation and humiliation for the colored nation. We have not been able to find a paragraph that was kindly disposed or a word of sympathy for the efforts of a race trying to progress and keep America as the vanguard of civilization. From what we could glean from its editorials the Negro must be kept in his place. The 20th century Negro seems to be the bone of contention. They are willing to encourage the Negro who knows where his place is and how to stay in it. What that place is we have never been able to discover. It would be unfair to the many white friends of the race if we did not mention the telegrams and letters on this momentous question.
Governor Sproul, Penn.—"Dentem men, you can put me down as being opposed to the K. K."
Governor Davis, of Ohio—"The K. K. is no friend of the K. K. or the nation. It should be wiped out."
Governor Miller, New York—"I am opposed to the K. K.."
Governor Edwards (Dem.) New Jersey—"The K. K. will not succeed."
Mayor Hylan, (Dem.)—"The K. K. died years ago and it should stay opposed to the K. K.."
Government Small—"Let the Negro alone. He is doing well and will do better."
Senator Watson, Ind.—"The K. K. is dead. I shall do all in my power to see that it remains so."
Senator New, Ind.—"There is no necessity for a K. K. the colored citizens of this nation have made wonderful progress, naturally I would be opposed to any organization that would attempt to intimidate our colored citizens."
Vice President Calvin Coolidge—"The K. K. does not stand for law and order so I am opposed to it."
Senator Penrose, Penn.—"I am opposed to anything the K. K. for."
Senator Willis, Ohio—"When I was governor of Ohio I gave Wilbur Kirk the most responsible position ever held by any member of his race.
I am opposed to any organization that would interfere with the progress of the Negro. They are good and patriotic citizens."
Senator Lenroot, Wis.—"Put me down as opposed to a K. K."
Senator Johnson, Cal.—"The K. K. is not useful nor helpful."
Senator Edge, New Jersey—"The K. K. is not in accord with the Negro. He framed the colored citizens of this nation have made wonderful progress, naturally I would be opposed to the K. K.."
DORCAS HOME'S FUTURE AT STAKE;
WILL RACE FALL DOWN ON THE JOB?
DORCAS HOME'S FUTURE AT STAKE;
WILL RACE FALL DOWN ON THE JOB?
a matron and assistant. It has never had a good location, it has never had proper attention from its own people, it has never had proper support.
Third, a race never rises above its own weakness. We are never become superior to its women. Thus young women are an integral part of us. Unless we, as a people, are willing and ready to try to help these young women to educate them to make decent citizens of them, how can we hope to make a better people or our own lives? The Dorcas Home is trying to reclaim these girls. Are we colored folks going to stand back of it?
Did you ever hear the story of the rotten apple in the barrel? We can't throw these girls out of our group, they are human beings and of our own blood. We can't afford to let them disintegrate our group by vitiating We've got to reclaim and reform them. What, then are you going to do about the Dorcas Home?
The affair of the Dorcas Home have reached a milestone. By the middle of the century a will was moved from its present location. The question is "What?" Houston, the treasury of the enterprise is not in condition to buy an adjective which, in the home then to go out of existence? Except some one comes to the rescue. it must. And, yet, there are three good reasons.
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opposed to any organization that would attempt to intimidate our colored citizens."
Vice President Calvin Coolidge "The K. K. K. does not stand for law and so I oppose it to it."
Senator Penrose, Penna. "I am opposed to anything the K. K. king for it."
Senator Willis, Ohio. "When I was governor of Ohio I gave Wilbur King the most responsible position ever held by any member of my race. I am opposed to any organization that would interfere with the progress of any colored citizen as they are good and patriotic citizens."
Senator Johnson, Cal. "The K. K. K. is not useful nor helpful."
Senator Edge, New Jersey "The K. K. K. is not in accord with the constitution."
Senator France, MD. "I am opposed to the K. K. K."
# RE AT STAKE; **DOWN ON THE JOB?**
why this should not come to pass.
First, it is the only institution in Harper's county, occupied youth-boys or girls. In extreme cases, you boy, you girl, and boys to Gatehouse. That's bad business. But college up the Dorsas Home. What are you going to do with your girls?
The county institution has never had a fair chance. It has received a total of $2,700 a year organization from city and county combined, including bounties, totalling not over $2,300 a year and tenure. But college and tenure from fourteen to twenty girls and young women and maintain
Franklin Operators
Of City of Houston
To Meet March 29
You are hereby notified to be present at the operators' meeting, to be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30,
March 29, 1921, at Mine. Franklin's downtown beauty parlor, 800 Prairie Avenue.
Each and every operator throughout the entire city is requested and expected to be present in this meeting, promptly at 1:00 p.m. an hour. Very important information to be given out.
(Signed) MME N. A. FRANKLIN.
HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
COLORED APPLICANTS FOR FEDERAL POSTS ARE NUMEROUS; NO APPOINTMENTS MADE YET
Speculation is Rife Regarding "Colored Cabinet" Appointments—Many Have Been Called, But Few Will Be Chosen—Grand Scramble Now on for Victor's Spoils.
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
Washington.—The subject of minister to Liberia is being considered with a degree of interest that is unusual. Dr. J. L. Johnson of Columbus, Ohio, is the present Wilson appointee to the African post. Liberia is being hailed as a new field of opportunity, and there is a desire that the American representative shall be truly statesmanlike in proportions.
Dr. Earnest Lyon of Baltimore, a minister to Liberia under a former administration, is said to be an active candidate for the position. It is stated on high authority, however, that while he is a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, his appointment would not be received with enthusiasm by Bishop Matthew W. Clair, of the same church, who is, also, a statement broadcast, that there are certain records on file in Washington which, if unearthed, would not help Dr. Lyon's candidacy.
There is every reason to believe that William H. Lewis of Boston may again have the position of assistant
MME. N. A. FRANKLIN
ELABORATE DIN
HONOR OF MI
MME. N. A. FRANKLIN-M'COY GIVES
ELABORATE DINNER PARTY IN
HONOR OF MISS VIOLA A. WEBBER
Because of unusual friendlines extended to Mine. N. A. Franklin-McCormick on the occasion of her coming to Houston to establish business, Miss Viole Aile Webber, who is a warm, personal friend of madam's, since her arrival, was made honoree of a dinner party, given at her home last Wednesday, Texas Independence day, March and being a state holiday, the extra leisure afforded but the party all the manners, the extended her invitation.—Miss Webber, you were so lovely to the meadow ago that I want to entertain you at dinner on Tuesday, your holiday, and I can put in leaves in the table and I want to choose among your dearest friends and have them easy after you and my family after you and your friends for dinner at noon. The large reception suite, consisting of living room, library, dining
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Carolina Governor
Opposes Ku Klux
te Chief Executive Against "Law
of Dixie's Clandestine "Order"—
Many North Carolinans.
North Carolina Governor Opposes Ku Klux Klan
Tar Heel State Chief Executive Against "Law Enforcement" Program of Dixie's Clandestine "Order"—Position Supported by Many North Carolinans.
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
Raleigh, N. C.—The annou Morrison's opposition to the in North Carolina brought coction.
A number of the state's le behind the governor and citi formed him of their views. T error was the use of the Ku applied meaning attributed to fact that the governor is conv in undertaking law enforcement. Governor Morrison stated ceived an invitation to join stated, just as definitely that a invitation. The law enforced to balk.
The governor has already state's wisest citizens that the in North Carolina is fraught tinued peaceable relation bet of the state, the governor has disturbed by the new organi
C. C.—The announcement of Governor opposition to the operations of the Kolina brought considerable support of the state's leading newspapers, governor and citizens of high status of their views. The thing that arose to use of the Ku Klux Klan as a moving attributed to the old order, the governor is convinced that no ordinance law enforcement in the state by Morrison stated definitely that he capitated to join the Ku Klux Klan definitely that he would not enter the law enforcement idea caused mor has already been assured by "citizens that the operation of the Kolina is fraught with gravest dangerous relation between the races." the governor has been informed, the new organization.
Raleigh, N. C.—The announcement of Governor Cameron Morrison's opposition to the operations of the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina brought considerable support in his position.
A number of the state's leading newspapers are standing behind the governor and citizens of high standing have informed him of their views.
The thing that却当 the governor was the use of the Ku Klux Klan as a name with the applied meaning attributed to the old order, and the further fact that the governor is convinced that no order is justified in undertaking law enforcement in the state by secret means.
Governor Morrison stated definitely that he had never received an invitation to join the Ku Klux Klan, and further stated, just as definitely that he would not entertain such an invitation. The law enforcement idea caused the governor to balk.
The governor has already been assured by "some of the state's wisest citizens that the operation of the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina is fraught with gravest danger to the continued peaceable relation between the races." The Negroes of the state, the governor has been informed, are seriously disturbed by the new organization.
Those of Miss Webber's friends bid farewell to party members were Medamesa Martha Jones, Gertrude Pitts, Wilhelmina McDougall, former NY City Police Commissioner Birdie L. Jeffries. A group of real friends who found opportunity for a home guest, in the broad hospitality of the home.
Mr. Franklin-McCoy is a charismatic hostess, Mr. McCoy is a gentle hostess, whose social qualities are not overshadowed by his business seal, for business acumen, insight and agility. The host and hosts are adopted all of Miss Webber's friends.
DEDICATED MASONIC HALL ON SCHWARTZ; GRAND OFFICE HERE
Wednesday night was an apocalypse one for Masonry in this city, with the W. H. D. McCoy, 206, being the host of True Street, 5th Ward, was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies.
The dedicatory exercises were conducted by Hon. H. D. Wima of Dallas, Friar and Accepted Masonry.
The chief address was delivered by Hon. W. M. McDonald of Fort Worth.
"The earth can boast no purer lie, nor any rare gem yet. No need for a bungalow dye—Than friendship's diadem."
The plantation of manmee M. Franklin-McCoy for her wonderful hair and face嫁染 is on the house, facing her bungalow, houses. A through business woman, believing in efficiency and modern techniques, takes time to cultivate personal friendships, but values those she can form in the course of her life. She can draw miles and miles to carry over miles and miles of Houston streets and pretty surrounding country roads, sightseeing in her large city. The party of friends left by auto, pronouncing this a most enjoyable time, with friendship, was nearby of ours is a grand old place to live.
A trip to town revealed extensive preparations by way of remodeling M. Franklin-McCoy's popular downtown, important apartment, and the comfort of operators and patrons, additions, also, just for beauty's sake; there was found A. A. Kearns, a place and adopted place, and a chic
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Governor
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enforcement of Governor Cameron operations of the Ku Klux Klan insiderable support in his posi-ading newspapers are standing zeros of high standing have in the thing that aroused the gov- Klux Klan as a name with the old order, and the further inced that no order is justified in the state by secret means, definitely that he had never re- Ku Klux Klan, and further he would not entertain such an intent idea caused the governor been assured by "some of the operation of the Ku Klux Klan with gravest danger to the con- wen the races." The Negreens been informed, are seriously station.
DEDICATED MASONIC
HALL ON SCHWARTZ;
— GRAND OFFICERS HERE
Wednesday night was an epocalex one for Masonry in this city. The event was organized on Schwartz Street, 6th Ward, was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. The dedicatory exercises were conducted by Hon. H. D. Winn of Dallas, grazed by the Masonry induction, Paint and Accepted Masons. The chief address was delivered by Hon. W. M. McDonald of Fort Worth, grazed by the Masonry induction, whose discourse was full of ripe and profound thought on the principles of the order. The dedication was on the Masonico brass band and a duet by Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. Birdwell, with Mrs. P. After the dedication exercises had been concluded all repaired downstairs where a amputous and palatable restroom was installed, with visitors Mason from adjacent towns.
BEAUMONT TEACHER HERE.
Prof. H. S. Smith, president of the Colored Commercial College of Sanmont, was here Monday and Tuesday meeting and greeting pupils of the Spanish class, which Mrs. W. L. Land is conducting.
off the old block, business-like and efficient, attending to the business details of the emporium.
"Twas the 'End of a perfect day' editor's note." The copy for the above article reached us too late for insertion in last week's issue.
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
(By REV. P. B. FIZTWATER A. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) 421, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR MARCH 13
THE LAST PASSOVER
LESSON TEXT - MAIL 24:10
GOLDEN TEXT - As often as ye eat it
bread, and drink this cup, ye do show the
same thing to me.
REFERENCE MATERIAL - MAIL 17:36
17:36 L27: 27-72. 12:10-30. I Cor. 14:30.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus at Supper
JUNIOR TOPIC—Remembering Our
INTERMEDIATE AND BENI TOPIC—
The Lord's Supper and Its Meaning.
DULTY TOPIC—Communication With Christ.
1. The Bargain of Betrayal (vv. 16-16).
This is a dark picture. Satan had
completely gained the mastery over
God and his Lord in Jesus.
a slave (Ex. 21:32). Judas's
sina was not of a sort that one would
suddenly be overtaken with, but one
could purify his soul.
1. The Passover Prepared (vv. 17-19).
The "disciples' inquiry" (vv. 17).
They inquired of Jesus as to where
he was going to die.
They were no doubt anxious to
be of service to Him. We should be
not only ready to do our Lord's bidding,
but also to help Him as to what
he would have done us.
2. The Master's strange directions (v. 18). They were to go into the water to bear a bearing of water. It was usual for the women to carry the water. This unusual occurrence would make it easier to them to bear the water to say, "Where is the guest-chamber where I shall eat the Passover with my diapers?" And he will show them what to prepare, then make ready for us" (Mark 14:14, 15). 3. The obedience of the disciples. They had appointed them. They did not stop to question the sanity of the command, but like true disciples obeyed. Christ is omnipresent. He knew just how the matter would 11. The Betrayal Announced (vv. 20-25). 11. The time of (vv. 20, 21). It was while they were eating the last announcement. Perhaba the reason why this feast should be disturbed by such a event might be given an opportunity at this last moment to repent. God does not will that any should repent, but holds the moment an opportunity to repent, the last moment an opportunity to repent.
IV. The Feast of the New Covenant
instituted (iv. 25,30).
This took place at the close of the
passover, supper.
1. The bread symbol of Christ's body (v. 26). This is a fitting emblem of Christ's body. As bread nourishes and strengthens our bodies, so Christ nourishes and strengthens our hearts. We feed upon Him, we shalt perish. 2. The cup symbol of Christ's body (v. 27, 28). This was symbolized by the shedding of His blood made by the shedding of His blood on the cross. Bringing awe in the kingdom (v. 29). This does not mean that in heaven this service will be renewed, but that this was symbol of the heavenly reality. Bringing cross with a song (v. 30). With all the sorrows and the burdens of the world upon Him. He pressed forward with cheerfulness. Those who have come under the shade. He pressed forward with cheerfulness. Their cross with a song of joy.
Religion.
Religion is not a lot of things that a man does, but a new life that he has to do for work or for weak souls, or a thing for the manliest soul—Phillipa Brooks.
Watch Our Beginnings.
Let us watch well our beginnings; and results will manage themselves—Alk Clark.
The Live Preserver.
Every man is his life preserver.—Emerson.
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PRIVATE SPANISH LESSONS
Special arrangements have
L. Land, principal of the C.
of Beaumont, to conduct
the residence of Mr. and M.
wards Street. Those desi-
tion this opportunity can ring
7169.
Mrs. Land, the Spanish insti-
tute of the late Rev. Vance M. Col-
and former pastor of Trinity
of Vance M. Cole, Jr., well la-
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Cole, still lives in Houston—
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final arrangements have been made by the principal of the Colored Commercial Mont, to conduct private lessons in Spanish of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hubert, street. Those desiring to take advantage can ring the instructor at the land, the Spanish instructor, is the grand Rev. Vance M. Cole, Sr., pioneer M. E. pastor of Trinity Church of Houston; M. Cole, Jr., well known Texas realtor, M. Angeles, Cal. Her grandmother, Mrs. lives in Houston—hence she is Texas p
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CLORED COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
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Special arrangements have been made by Mrs. W. L. Land, principal of the Colored Commercial College of Beaumont, to conduct private lessons in Spanish at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hubert, 1720 Edwards Street. Those desiring to take advantage of this opportunity can ring the instructor at Preston 7169.
Mrs. Land, the Spanish instructor, is the grand-daughter of the late Rev. Vance M. Cole, Sr. of Houston; m. E. minister and former pastor of Trinity Church Houston; daughter of Vance M. Cole, Jr., well known Texas realtor, now residing in Los Angeles, Cal. Her grandmother, Mrs. Vance M. Cole, still lives in Houston—hence she is Texas product.
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Don't Hesitate—Get a Bottle—take one after each man and one at bedtime. They act as a natural laxative to help with constipation and the condition of the system with freedom from Constipation and Sick Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable.
THE MASTER OF BEAUTY
Scientifically manufactured to meet your particular beauty requirements
NILLE QUEEN Wonder Bleach
NILLE QUEEN Wonder Blender
NILLE QUEEN Cold Cream
NILLE QUEEN Vanishing Cream
NILLE QUEEN Face Powder
Pink, Flush, White, Brunette and Cream Brown
50c EACH
POSTAGE 5c EXTRA
The country-wide demand for NILLE QUEEN preparations has become so great that they are on sale at most drug stores and first class beauty shops. You cannot cannot apply you send us his name with your order. FREECOMFREE
400½ MILAM BT.
ENGLAND
WITT-EDGE SPIRIT
2619 Odin Ave.
Johnson
White Sw
Eight expert tonsils
wants: Hair cut, al
heath.
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Largest Independent Cigar
12 other
tissues
Ask your dealer for
CONQUEROR
AND
CARTER'S
LITTLE
LIVER
PILLS
take one after each mea
natural laxative to the
dition of the system wi
Headache is the result
Small pills
Genuine must
SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Sold everywhere by furniture
dealers and department stores
ENGLANDER
Write for illustrated booklet
ENGLANDER SPRING CO.
New York, Brooklyn, Chicago
Phone Preston 5302
Branch, proprietors.
ivan Barber Shop
506 Milam Street
special artists ever ready to serve your
love, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold
FLOR DE
ELBA
Cigar Supplier
10¢
STRAIGHT
more pleasing than
lavana cigar.
If supply you write us
FG.CO. Newark N.J.
Factory in the World
Flor de M.
THE CIGAR BUN
your favorite size
R OF CONSTIPATION
BICK HEADACHE
The Great Success of Carter's
Little Liver Pillle is due to the
complete satisfaction of all who use them.
Not by purging and weakening the
wounds, but by regulating and strength-
ening them.
Don't Hospitate - Get a Bottle-
and one at bedtime. They act as
Bowels, and a regular and healthy con-
fidence from Constipation and Sick
They are strictly Vegetable.
Small Dose Small Price
dear signature
Phone Preston 1469 Res. Phone Hadley 3222
S. R. GREEN
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INVESTMENTS
I Handle Bargains Only
Room 6, 409½ Milam Street HOUSTON, TEXAS
MRS. F. LOVE
2907 NANCE STREET
The Place to Get First Class Confectionery,
Soda Water, Cigars, Candies,
Tobacco.
GIVE ME A CALL
J. M. LUDTKE, JR.
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
HOME KILLED MEATS A SPECIALTY
ODIN AVE. PHONE PRESTON
HOUSTON : : : T
2819 ODIN AVE. PHONE PRESTON 3364
HOUSTON : : : TEXAS
WHEN YOU WANT
GOOD BREAD, ROLLS AND CAKES
Go to
1½ ODIN AVENUE Fifth
Where It Is Always Fresh and Good.
Schuleman's Pharmacy
Prescription Druggis
Phone Us Your Wants
Our Phone 8472 Prest
Free Delivery
SMOKE
Red Dot Cigars
TWO FOR 15 CENTS
"TRULY DIFFERENT"
JEROME MOSKOWITZ CO.
208 Travis St. Distributor
Quick Service
THE FRENCH CAFE
D. C. HARVEY, Prop.
Fine Home Cooking, Cakes, Pies, Fish
Oysters, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream,
Fruits and Cigars.
ODIN AVENUE. PHONE PRE
A Quiet Place to Bring Your Family
The Sanitary Bakery
Schuleman's Pharmacy
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.
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
turn it.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
DONE 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.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
A. B.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
LADD'S TAILOR
PAINT
JAS. A. L.
First Class Cleaning and
Kinds. Suits Made
and D.
904 Schwartz Street
Cleaned and Blocked Phone Prestor
ADD'S TAILOR SHOP AND SHINING
PARLOR
JAS. A. LADD, Proprietor
It Class Cleaning and Pressing, Alterations or
Kinds. Suits Made to Order. We Call for
and Deliver.
Schwartz Street HOUSTON, T
LADD'S TAILOR SHOP AND SHINING
First Class Cleaning and Pressing, Alterations of all Kinds. Suits Made to Order. We Call for and Deliver.
J. J. LUDTKE & CO.
Fancy Groceries and Fresh Buttermilk al
Dealer In
Fancy Groceries and Country Products.
Fresh Buttermilk always on hand.
Best service and polite attention to all.
Phone Preston 3364 2809 Odin Av
Cozy Co
S
We Sell the
Groceries, Cigars, T
Everything
Corner Pierce and Velas
Cozy Confectioner
Store
We Sell the Best for Less.
Groceries, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies and G
Everything Fresh.
Pierce and Velasco. J. H. ROBERTSON
We Sell the Best for Less.
Groceries, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies and Gum.
Everything Fresh.
Corner Pierce and Velasco. J. H. ROBERTSON, Prop.
HENKE MEAT MARKET
Corner Nance and Hill
Finest quality of
Fancy Groceries,
ucts.
PHONE CAPITOL 176
HUDSON
Super-Six
Finest quality of meats. All kinds of fee
Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Country Pro
ducts.
HONE CAPITOL 1762 C. F. HENKER
HUDSON AND BU
Super-Six Light
Finest quality of meats. All kinds of feed. Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Country Products.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
Buick just out and Hudson now ready to leave paint shop. Both cars thoroughly overhauled; new tops and fully guaranteed and priced most reasonably. To buy either you can go wrong.
General Blacksmithing and Repairing of All Kinds
701 N. San Jacinto
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Women! Girl! Beautify Your Hair!
Begin Now! Why Not Have
Beautiful Hair?
"The ST. CLAIR SYSTEM"
Mme. R. D. St. Clair, Parlor 820%
East Commerce St.
San Antonio, Texas
Phone Preston 4587
SHOP AND SHINING
RRLOR
DDD, Proprietor
Pressing, Alterations of all
to Order. We Call for
deliver.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Country Products.
ays on hand.
2809 Odin Avenue
infectionery
store
The Best for Less.
baccos, Candies and Gum.
thing Fresh.
co. J. H. ROBERTSON, Prop.
meats. All kinds of feed.
Fruits and Country Prod-
C. F. HENKE, Prop.
AND BUICK
Light Six
BERT'S
Phone Preston 2478
Ty Cobb has released Pitchers Baumgartner and Benton and Infielder Claire to Omaha in the Western league.
Harry McCormick, the famous pinch-hitter of the Giants of a four years gone into business in Philadelphia.
A movement is on foot to revive baseball at the University of Minnesota and enter a team in the Western Conference race.
Eddie Plank, who is supposed to have been getting rich out of the operation of a garage in Gettyburg, Pa. has sold that business.
Major league clubs can buy and trade among themselves until August to have to use an adback to talent skill.
Jim Bradshaw, star backstop of last season, plays in baseball team, has been taken into the Yankee fold by Manager Huggins.
Norman George, a southpaw obtained from Grand Rapids by the Cubs last fall, has been turned over to Peoria for more seasoning.
Walter Maranville's *Priate contract* is said to call for $10,000 for next summer's work. No wonder the "Rabbit" soon got used to the shift.
Urban Shocker, the Brown's spitball star, is keeping himself in good condition this winter as floorwalker for a department store in St. Louis.
Jake Daubert was high man in a trap shot at Harbury, Pa., with 98 out of 100. They say the wind was high and it was a cold day, to boot.
Official statistics show that Grover Alexander was the leading hitter of the National league last season. But he didn't need any statistics to prove it.
Outfield Dick Lottus and Pitcher Frank Wolfram have been released by the Chicago Cubs under an optional agreement.
Earl Sheedley, White Sox first base recruit, is lame. He snapped one of his legs at the ankle several years ago. But Earl is rangy and a swell hitter.
Hack Miller, Oakland outfielder, who was mentioned last season as a possible addition to the Cub machines, made 286 hits in the 1920 Coast league campaign.
Henry Buser, an infielder, and Fred Miller, a pitcher, have been released by the Western association by the St. Louis Nationals.
Now that the Pittsburgh Pirates have disposed of two outfielders—Southworth and Nicholson—there is a promise that Bill Hinchman will be retained as utility and pinch hitter.
Jack Dunn of Baltimore pulled a new one when he signed a pitcher named Harry Frank. Dunn promised him a bonus for the Orioles failed to cop the pennant and the pitcher promptly signed.
The 1621 schedule of the Texas league calls for 154 games. The season will be opened on April 15 and will close-on September 18. The pennant winner will play a post-season series with the champions of the Southern league.
F. F. LOWERY
2409-McKinney Avenue
Groceries, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream
Courteous Treatment to All
G POLISHING GREASING REPAIRING
Dealer in Groceries, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream
WASHING POLISHING GREASING REPAIRING
OKAY GARAGE
Corner Odin and
E. PARKER and F.
Mechanical Work a Special
All Work Guaranteed. F
PHONE PRESTON 4736
Here We Are Again—C
Pr
K. C. I
Corner Odin and McMillan Streets
PARKER and F. PARKER, Proprietors
Clinical Work a Specialty. Rent Care Day and Night
Work Guaranteed. Filling Station In Connection
BESTON 4736 HOUSTON, TEXAS
We Are Again—Original Wreckers of High
Prices
C. MARKET
Corner Olin and McMillan Streets
E. PARKER and F. PARKER, Proprietors
Mechanical Work a Specialty. Rent Care Day and Night
All Work Guaranteed. Filling Station in Connection
PHONE PRESTON 4736 HOUSTON, TEXAS
Here We Are Again—Original Wreckers of High Prices
Pork Chops, lb.......30c
Pork Roast, lb.......25c
Side Pork 2 lbs.......45c
Whole Side Pork, lb....20c
Beef Round Steaks, lb'....25c
Beef Loin Steaks, lb....25c
BUY FROM US A
Phone Preston 1381
Form A107
Depa
A107 M41-1120-1M
Department of
INSURANCE AND BANKING
No. 38
A
To All Whom It May
THIS IS TO CERT
MUTUAL FIRE INS
ANTONIO, TEXAS,
with the laws of Texas
its doing business in
to said Company a C
this office entitling it
for the year ending
1922.
Given under my ha
tin, Texas, the date fi
State of Texas
138 Austin, Texas, Feb. 21, 1921.
All Whom It May Concern:—
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the WESTERN
TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN
TONIO, TEXAS, has in all respects complied
to the laws of Texas as conditions precedent to
doing business in this State, and I have issued
aid Company a Certificate of Authority from
office entitling it to do business in this State
the year ending the 28th day of February,
2.
given under my hand and seal of office at Aus-
Texas, the date first above written.
CHAS. V. JOHNSON,
State of Texas
No. 38 Austin, Texas, Feb. 21, 1921.
To All Whom It May Concern:—
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the WESTERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, has in all respects complied with the laws of Texas as conditions precedent to its doing business in this State, and I have issued to said Company a Certificate of Authority from this office entitling it to do business in this State for the year ending the 28th day of February, 1922.
Given under my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, the date first above written.
CHAS. V. JOHNSON,
Deputy and Acting Commissioner.
5,000 PEOPLE WANTED!
5,000 PEOPLE WANTED! to attend the big
5,000 PEOPLE WANTED!
to attend the big
EDUCATIONAL RALLY
CITY AUDITORIUM
SUNDAY, MARCH 20
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. I. M. TERRELL, President
PAGE THREE
2316 Odin Avenue
SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER
FITCH'S STUDIO
411 MILAM ST.
HOUSTON-TEXAS
Fitch's Studio, Seth E. Fitch, proprior, is the latest race enterprise to see light of day, having been thrown open in 1995. He is the place recently vacated by the Western Star. Fitch has had quite a bit of experience in photography in the leading parlor and studio of the city, and is well qualified to give his customers the same high-class service. He states that he can produce real artistic pictures, removing all wrinkles on his face an appearance of days gone by. In order to acquaint the people with his work, Mr. Fitch will give special prices for 10 days, beginning with Sunday, February 27.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATES OF WEXAR.
To the Stockton company, Constable of Harris County, Greeting.
That on the said 21st day of February, 1921, the possession of a peaceable possession, use and enjoyment of property, damage, entered upon said premises and elected plaintiff to exclude plaintiff from the possession, use and enjoyment of damage in the sum of three thousand dollars.
**Plaintiffaint that she is the true defendant.** The plaintiffaint must insist all the defendants herbeforehand have been acquitted of the following title: the plaintiffaint has the statute of limitations, in that plaintiffaint has been sentenced to a fine of a certain amount by a regular chain of transfer under the statute years next after defendants' cause of action.
That plaintiff claims land under deeds and other instruments of writing fully recorded in the deed records and other records of Harris County, Texas, as
1. Patient from the Republic of Texas to New York, to be corded in K. p. 183, by John W. Kearns, to Wife and wife Jane Welles to Glind. Haddenbeg and Wife, to Oct. 2, 1838, recorded in W. J. Kearns, to Wife.
5. Sheriff's deed, Aguete Girard et al to James Wells, dated Aug. 3, 1847, recorded in Vol. M, p. 34L.
23. Divoreece No. 14444, Lena B
April 11, 1890, recorded in W. Vol. p.
24. Deed, Lena B. Overton to Calvin
Midday date: 27, 1890, recorded in
W. Vol. p.
25. Deed, C. A. Skidmore to Lena B. Skidmore, dated May 29, 1980, in Vol. 51, p. 11.
30. Deed, C. A. Skidmore to trust of Wm. T. Cummings, agent and trustee for James D. Cummings, dated May 29, 1980, recorded in Vol. 45, p. 38; May 29, 1980, recorded in Vol. 45, p. 38.
31. Savings & Real Estate Investing Association, dated May 29, 1980, recorded in Vol. 45, p. 38.
28. Deed, Texas Savings & Real Ease. C. Cookrell dated May 1890, recorded in Vol. 64, p. 83.
9. Deed, Texas Savings & Real Ease. C. Cookrell to France E. Davis, dated May 1890, recorded in Vol. 64, p. 83.
10. Deed, Reba Carroll to C. W. Davis, dated Feb. 15, 1917, recorded in Vol. 64.
11. Deed, Reba Carroll to C. W. Davis, dated Dec. 26, 1918, recorded in Vol. 64.
Plaintiff alligues that notwithstanding she has a good and complete title to said property an unrestricted set out, said defendants are claiming some interest thereto which constitute a cloud upon her title, which prevents her, from using and enjoying the same, and selling and
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
BRENHAM.
There was quite a surprise wedding Saturday night, the contracting parties being Mr. Fate Graves and Mrs. Pinkie Parker. Only immediate relatives were present. Rev. L. M. Seeney, the pastor, was visiting Mrs. Bessie Linard of Somerville were visitors Saturday, attending the marriage of their brother. Mrs. J. S. Adair, Corcissane, was here recently visiting Mrs. L. L. Williams. Mrs. L. M. Hughes, principal of the Winches high school, was here Saturday writing her sister, Mrs. Zina Shepard, a graduate of the room for the past three weeks. Mrs. Hughes found her sister very much improved. Mrs. F. C. Moore left Sunday to visit friends in Somerville. Mr. Robert Davis went to Bellville Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Shepard, a graduate of the statal temples of worship in the city. Pastor J. A. Jackson preached an able sermon at 11 a.m. The off-day was Brown, the popular American Mutual Association superintendent of Women's Association Monday on business. Miss Hattie Stringtellow, teacher of the Gay Hill School, would week end at home—
Houston, Texas, March 7, 1921. — hereby order this writ, published as specified therein, to A. B. BURPOR, chief of staff of Texas, Texas B. P. V. Myers, Deputy.
VELVET BROWN
PREPARATIONS
For SKIN and HAIR are the result of years of experiment and study by me.
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The fact that I am a graduate in Medicine and Dentistry, I GUARANTEE that the best drugs, properly cooked and cooked in my preparations. In less than a year on the market, the FORMET 3D into thousands of homes. The CREAM positively BLEACHES removes every hemisphere, holds ay power perfectly all day. It is a spring violet. Hair ruined by nature or harmful preparations responds readily to my treatment. It gives a fine glove and is nearly smokeless. USE these preparations and you will
Velvet Brown Face Cream.....$10.10
Velvet Brown Hair Grower.....$10.10
Velvet Brown Turtle Grower.....$28
Agents wanted. Literal commission.
Information given and orders filled by
DR. FRANK J. HAWKINS
M. D, D. D, S. S.
SUITE TREE TREE TEMPLE,
DALL-A, TXAS
Always correct in style, always dependable in quality, always chosen by men who want the best at a nominal price. Mallorys and Stetsons in a broad array of new spring blocks and shades.
ROSE BUD CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY
Good things to eat—Cold
drinks — Good service.
PORT ARTHUR
* Tuesday night at a special meeting members and officers of New Hope Church met and unanimously elected Rev. A. W. Williams of Houston to preside. The meeting was also a pastor, Pastor and members of Sixth Street Church are planning an installation of officers Thursday night at which a repast will be served; Judge A. V. Jones addressed the citizens Monday night, under auspices of the city of Houston and Hope Church. Messrs. A. K. Leonard, preeminent Western Fire Insurance company, and J. B. Ridley, preside over the city Monday. Friday night at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Harrington and the city party a feature party of well-dressed farmers and country lashes; decoration were unique, and no paints were spared.
LYONS
Mr. Henry Marion, our teacher's husband, was a visitor from Lampasas. The F. I. S. Society meeting Saturday was a success. Mrs. E. L. Brown, publicity agent. Rev. E. Goren of Sonnerie is now improving his church. Sunday school was observed by Mrs. E. L. Brown on the Job. Mrs. Ruby Robinson was a visitor. Don't fail to get a copy of the Informer.
Stetsons
$9
For Spring
Let It Be a St
H
Always correct in style, alway
ways chosen by men who wa
Mallorys and Stetsons in
blocks and shades.
"DOW
A MANY
Vis
ROSE BUD CAFE A
Good things
drinks — C
J. H. EDWA
902 Schwartz Street
PAUL M'MAHON
Prices to S
Pork Chops, per lb... 28c
Pork Roast, per lb... 22c
Half Hog, per lb... 17½c
Veal Round Steak, lb... 25c
Veal Loin, per lb... 25c
Seven Steaks, per lb... 23c
2519 Opelousas Street
HARRISBURG.
HOUSTON GIRL IN DELAWARE.
The many friends of Mius Maymey R. Robinson, former teacher at Greg. W. Robinson, former staff, will be delighted to know that he is now certified in Delaware and is now teaching in Harrington in that state. He has been a teacher has been residing in New York City, where she specialized in a commercial course and did duty on a colored shirt.
Mallorys
$7.50
long—1921
Betson or Mallory
Nat
always dependable in quality, al-
tant the best at a nominal price.
a broad array of new spring
"BR'S"
S STORE
at the
BUND CONFECTIONERY
to eat—Cold
Good service.
ARDS, PROP.
Phone Preston 4587
S MEAT MARKET
uit Everyone.
Vaal Stew, per lb.....15c
Pork Pan Sausage, lb.....20c
Salt Bacon, per lb.....12c
Morning Glory Butter,
per lb.....55c
Hog's head.....10c
Bread.....8c
Phone Capitol 2154
LEWIS-PRUMRICH CO., CONGRESS, BETWEEN MAIN AND TRAVIS
We Place on Sale Saturday 300
More New Spring
Suits and Dresses
At The Sensational
Price of
$19.75
Never before have we been privileged
to offer such extreme values in seas-
nable apparel right at the very opening of
a new season.
Such individuality, such correct styles,
such smart models, are usually found in
apparel of much higher price.
Suits and Dresses Well Worth-$35.00
Both the Dresses and Suits Reflect the Newest Style Ideas of Spring.
Featured in All the Pavored Materials and the
Most Authentic Modes.
This is Truly the Stair Attraction of This Great
Pre-Easter Sale
"WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY"
LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO.
905-907 CONGRESS AVE
FEDERAL MARKET AND BAKERY
We will appreciate your patronage.
We are poor boys and a long ways from home; need your help.
CLARK & STEPHENS
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MME. D. L. HOLCOMB
Special attention given to treatment of women's scars.
Will gladly teach my system to anyone desiring to learn it.
M. FISCH'S DRY GOODS STORE
2606 ODIN AVE.
COME AND TRY US AND BE CONVINCED.
Phones: Res. H. H.
WILSGRO
CAUCIOR
We Delive
Prescription
Pure Drugs,
2421 McKINNEY AVENUE
DR. C.
Ph.
Office Phone Preston 4181
Resident
OFFICE
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. 8.
Hour
DR. C.
For High
Work De
Suite 2014 Lincoln Theatre
Phone Preston 5128
GATESY
BLACKSMITH
AND
1018 N. S.
Phone
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 Toilet Articles
2481 McKINNEN A. HOUSTON, TEXAS
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Preston 4181 Residence: Phone Hadley 10786
Residence 3101 Dowling Street
OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING
George, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 3556
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DR. C. A. GEORGE
DENTIST
For High Class Dental Service
Work Done by Appointment.
4 Lincoln Theatre Bldg., 711 Prairie Avenue
Preston 5128 HOUSTON, TEXAS
GATESWELL GORDON
BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING
AND TRUCK BUILDING
1018 N. SAN JACINTO STREET
Office Phone Preston 4181
Residence: Phone Hadley 1078
Residence: 5101 Dairyling Street
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. S. Res. Phone Had. 3556
For High Class Dental Service
Work Doed by Appointment.
Suite 201-4 Lincoln Theatre Bldg. 711 Prairie Avenue
Phone Preston 5128 HOUSTON, TEXAS
GILLIAM'S CAFE
307 1
To eat one of our m
mother. Don't fret an
and let us be your cook
Regular meals and
307 San Felipe Street
To eat one of our meals is to be reminded of home and
mother. Don't fret and fume over the hot stove, come in
and let us be your cook.
Regular meals and short orders served by competent
help.
WM. GILLIAM, Proprietor
Big Tree
Everybody
W. D.
2816 Nance St.
Big Tree Barber Shop
Everybody Cordially Invited
W. D. Danage, Prop.
Nance St. Fifth Ward
Big Tree Barber Shop Everybody Cordially Invited W. D. Danage, Prop.
2816 Nance St. Fifth Ward
"Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster"
Printing Service
We will gladly plan
an execute it to your
collection is made easy
To those whom we
our place of business
us and allow us to pr
you will thereafter be
will gladly plan your printed matter for you, as web
ute it to your satisfaction.
pose questions and type styles are complete. You
on is made easy.
nose whom we have not had the pleasure to meet it
of business we wish to extend an invitation to visit
allow us to print one job for you. We are confident
it thereafter be a 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
226 SAN FELIPE
IS YOUR
Breaking off, This
FELIPE PHONE8 PRESTON 3783-337
YOUR HAIR SHORT
Being off, Thin or Falling Out? Is Your
Hair Dry and Wiry? Does
your Scalp Itch? Have
your Scalp Disease, or
More than a Normal
Amount of Dandruff?
1
I own two of the largest and most located at Fort Worth and Houston, have graduates all over the country. Preparations are the very best that IY can offer. Those desiring to try your address, a Six Weeks Trial Grower and Pressing Oil, with $1.10. One Trial Treatment I also teach my Sysseon I also teach my Sysseon
MADAME H. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT.
I own two of the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Parties in the United States and I have graduated all over the country making good, is proof positive that My Fairy Tale Beauty Parties are the best.
MY SPECIAL OFFER
desiring to try my Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to
us a Six Weeks Trial Treatment, consisting of Shampoo, Hair
Treating Gell, with full instructions to use the same for only
a Trial Treatment, will convince you of its value.
teach my System personally or by mail. Write me for terms.
MAKE ALL ORDERS TO
R. FRANKLIN, DEPT.
805 PRAIRIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX.
Those dealing to try my Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to your address a Six Weeks' Trial Treatment, consisting of Shampoo, Hair Grower and Hair Styling Instructions to use the same for only $11.00. One Trial Treatment will personally or by mail. Write me for terms.
MADAME W. A. F. BRANKLIN, DEP.
MAKE ALL ORDERS TO
BOS PRAIRIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX.
PAGE SIX
DR. W. E. TAYLOR
Phone Preston 3156
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
NOT Courtship PUBLICITY.
"What progress are you making?" asked the first "money digger." "Our town went over the top," I said the second "money digger." "Fine! As chairman of the local committee you ought to receive a pair of cufffutons, a watch fob or something of that sort." "I'm not looking for any presents. I’ll be satisfied if nobody hands me a subpoena."
Research.
"What's then?" inquired Farmer Cortosell as his wife was preparing for the party.
"What else? You can't tell me anything with a taste like that oughtn't to cure something."
A Grouch's Averiors.
"John," exclaimed the nervous woman, "I think there is a burglar in the room."
"Let him alone. There's nothing he could move out except the rubber tree and the phonograph, and if necessary I pay him a little something for his
A Change of Tire.
Mrs. Speedup — Hello, mother! We're a bit late, but we had to stop on the road to change a tire. Her Mother — You should have come just as you were and changed your attire here, where instead he instead of on the open road.
Misunderstood.
"Have you stove lifters?" asked the little woman in the department store. "You'll find the decrid department in the basement, madam," replied the polite floorwalker.
A MODERN IMPROVEMENT
Granddire. In my time when a young man asked me to show him entertained him by showing him the family album. Now she shows him the family moving pictures. Granddire. And she has to turn all the lights to do it. And, say! You don't know what you've missed!
Surely Not Then.
I love to hear men singing. While at the work, as Birch. Birch, one of a mortician, or an usher in a church?
Accommodating.
Her Father—The fact is that I cannot give my daughter a dowry just at
Sutior—That's all right. I can love her for herself in the meantime.
Walter—I don't either, sir. We employ only women in the kitchen here.
The Real Word.
"Grabba's critics declare he is pligish in the way he tries to get every sort of profit for himself."
"In other words, they blame him for trying to haggle his income."
"The Popular Craze,
"She was caught red-handed.
"You don't mean it! What was she doing?
"Dyeing her hair."
"Good Reason.
"Don't you hate a man who traces on being a popular cutup?"
"You've said it. I just been reading my last surgical bill."
"The Perils of Prosperity,
"I hear, old man, that you won $50 on the election."
"You have already loaned $40 of it, so make your touch light."
Green--How did he get it?
"The car?"
"No, the $4,000."
"Oh, he hasn't got that yet."
"That's a way we doctors have of getting inside information."
All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money loaned on Watches, Clothes, Pistols, Sewing Machines and Diamonds. 818 Preston Ave. Phone Preston 348
HARMONS' DRY GOODS STORE
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J. H. HARMON, PROP.
423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas.
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Houston, Texas
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415 Milam Street
HUS W. LOMAX
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803 PRAIRIE AVENUE-413 MILAM STREET
2-ENTRANCES-2
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ONE PRESTON 3699
HOUSTON, TEXAS
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803 PRAIRIE AVENUE-413 MILAM STREET
2-ENTRANCES-2
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PHONE PRESTON 3099 HOUSTON, TEXAS
Phones: Res.—P. 9163; Store Preston 73B9.
THE JONES PHARMACY
R. S. Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, Ph. C., Propra.
DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
Prescriptions Our Specialty
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a better remedy for constipation, indigestion, our stomach and all liver complaints.
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APARILLA COMPOUND
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ays are, sharp, shooting pains through the small of colored and sometimes bloody urine, a frequent suffness under the eyes, swelling of the limbs, uric
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DOW'S BAKERY
2504 McKINNEY
Bread, Cakes and Pies. Special attention given
lay and Party Cakes.
and Hot Chocolate Served With Rolls, Cake
nuts.
PHONE CAPITOL 1723
CLARK L. DOW, PROP.
2504 McKINNEY
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Coffee, Milk and Hot Chocolate Served With Rolls, Cakes or Dough-
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PHONE CAPITOL 1723
CLARK L. DOW, PROP.
CITY DRUG STORE
J. J. CADENA, Proprietor
Prescription Work a Specialty
Free and Prompt Delivery
P. 2555 701 SAN
ESTERGREN BROS. MARKET
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2913 ODIN AVENUE
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things Good to Eat. Fresh and Pickled M
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I MAKE MY PAN SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY
MARTIN'S MEAT MARKET
3001 Nance St.
We handle bread, milk and butter. Finest quality of meats Pure and compound lard a specialty
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
YATES PRINTING CO.
In the Rear Lincoln Theatre Building Ready to Give Efficient Service
The catamaran of lofta consists of three logs lashed together, flush with the surface. On these a fisherman, with a single car, braves surf and storm, for the craft is unmissable and the natives do not mind a ducking.
LANE CUT RATE GROCERY
"The Best for Less."
Phone Preston 8687
1307 Clark St.
A. S. ROSS
TAILOR
PHONE PRESTON 5491
Prices All Slashed
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Over 500 Styles
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Alterations of All Kinds.
418 1-2 Travis St.
HOUSTON, - - TEXAS
Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Sundays by appointment. Office phone
preston 4181.
DR. C. M. NICHOLS
Physician and Burgess
Office: Taxorian Blvd., Suite 220,
807% Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex.
DROPSY
TREATED ONE
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Short breathing
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B. R. Peters,
Optometrist
815 Prairie Avenue
Wear Kryptok Invisible Lenses
Phone Preston 6256
Phone: Office P. 5501, Res. C. 551
DR. T. M. SHADOWENS
Physician and Burgeon
Residence 3615 Liberty Avenue
Office 4181 Travis Street
HOUSTON, TEXAS
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Reunited By the Stage
Frederick Stone had gone into the theater quite accidentally; he had been dined with a friend who was a friend of his, and homeward he had stopped and found himself gacing with passing interest at the poster representing Victoria Green in "The Housance," the book he and went in, in bitter mood, in order to swerve. He had devoted five years of his life to play writing, and every effort he made to be formally of a reply. So he had abandoned that field to reap a fair success as a story writer. Victoria Green came on and captivated the attention of the audience, when the plain, sham story gradually began to make its way into the hearts of the audience, when soaked with the story, he himself gripped, enthralled, by the writer's power, but it was not until the second act was half over that he could be fully absorbed, very white, very determined, and sick with the sudden upwelling of memory. For this was his play, and in it he had told the story of his own
It was a common enough story—that of the separation of the lovers. It was a common enough story, for when his fiance, Julia Arnold, and he had had their quarrel. But both were proud and both were young; and so the lovers had to fight, and finally he had left her in anger, to find when he was ready to ask forgiveness that she had gone away. He had found no trust of her and so the lovers had to fight, and completely from the knowledge of all who had known her.
He watched the development of the memory in her in some of the set forth word by word, line by line, an indelible picture that revived each single memory and seared him to the heart. In this ten lines and offered it to a manager the year before, hoping that in the final stage reconciliation Julia would read his own hopes and dreams; that he would love and come back to him. And the play, replayed everywhere, had yet been long enough to enable some of his love to be it. It and steel it and have it produced.
There was no unstaking that. Skillfully as it had been changed and rewritten, though every word had been written. He was the kind of a gentleman's mind, yet the play had emerged the same. It was his plot! It was his play! And he would have justice. Suddenly, at the height of the secession, he was forced to be more bored over the darkened theater, Stone was impelled to glance across the aisle. A woman sat there, watching him, upon her mouth the faintest vesture of a smile. But there was no more tears in her eyes in Julia's eyes. It was Julia. She knew her immediately. She had changed but little, though lines of suffering had come to her. She had been more earnest, more mature, but not less beautiful. Stone rose in his seat. "Sit down! Silence!" called some an angry belly when he would go to after the act he had wanted her as he had never wanted her before. For her sake he would lay aside the last vesture of his pride, for her sake he would confess his folly; and for his he would beg for the glory of her love.
He could not see her face through the misty curtain that floated before his own. He put his hand to his eyes and looked at her. He looked again. He could not see her now.
The curtain fell; the lights went up. Bar Jolina was sitting in the room. Jolina was standing before the curtain, and her bow was to the crowd; but her eyes were on his.
Then suddenly Stone understood. She was the author; she had succeeded where he had failed, and she had put all the sorrow and suffering of both of them into the story. And even if she watched her she was gone, and she was sure to be in the allee among the moving crowds.
The second seat was empty. Stone slipped into it, and presently he saw Jolina. She was very high, her cheeks afame with happiness. And she sat down at his side.
Jolina "he whispered, hardly darling to look into her eyes." "It was you." "Yes," he heard her answer finally.
"Time. I have sought you all this time. Why didn't you let me know? We could not forget?" "But I can remember ago," she said.
"I thought you knew where I was living. I thought—hush. I'll tell you afterwards. The lights are going on for the last act." The last act? he muttered. "Julia, how is it going to end? Will it end? Will it end?" she whispered. "You will see soon. Have patience. Haven't we been patient enough? It's only a half hour now."
And with this Stone felt strangely content.
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807 Pacific Avenue
Office Phone Preston 6350
Residence Phone Capital 2258
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ATTENTION
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4201 Market St.
Phone Preston 8644
People's Pharmacy
410 MILAM
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1009 San Felipe Street. Houston, Texas
NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE
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Remember That We Pay 20% More for Your House-
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MRS. GERTRUDE L. LEWIS
VOICE CULTURE
Musical History and Musical Appreciation
Public School Music Which Takes up Rote Singing and S
SPRING CLASSES NOW OPEN
STUDIO: 2307 Dowling, Phone Hadley
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2614 ODIN AVE.
We Have the Best to be Found in Fresh Beef, W
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We Make a Specialty of Country Sausa
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE
PHONE: CAPITOL 2837
REDIN, Proprietor
A. F. PAYNE,
JOHN SEDDO
Musical History and Musical Appreciation
Public School Music Which takes Up Rote Singing and Sight Singing
SPRING CLASSES NOW OPEN
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PALACE MEAT MARKET
We Have the Best to be Found in Fresh Beef, Veal, Ham
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We Make a Specialty of Country Sausage.
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
PHONE: CAPITOL 2837
JOHN SEDDON
(Established 1900)
Phone Preston 2552
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The paper that goes into more local colored than all the other race journals combined; that more people than any daily newspaper in the city. There is hardly a home in this community when paper does not go. Men, women and children grab it like a bab candy, 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
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MR. ADVERTISER:
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
THE PEOPLE'S PAPER
PAGE SEVEN
Theatrical Gossip
"BLUES" ARTIST COMING.
The announcement of the forthcoming appearance here of Mamie Smith, the supremely popular phonograph artist, the colored race, and her all-time revue, on Friday, March 25, at the City Auditorium, carries with it the assurance that amusement and music of this city will be the great jazz concert that ever has been seen on tour. The announcement here of MAMIE Smith will mark one of the few beings being made on a transcontinental tour which has been booked for her. During her short career as a
"Your Family Theatre"
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARCH 13-14-15 "While New York Sleeps"
The greatest pictorial production yet made, tingling with thrill, surprise and sensation—Life's comedy and drama in a production of amazing achievement.
This picture was made at staggering outlay and overcoming of untold obstacles, showing the gaiety and gloom where humanity surges.
SUPERB DIRECTION—UNEQUALED CAST
Nothing like it ever shown in Houston before.
"Fantomas"
That smashing, gripping and baffling mystery serial is also on this program, and if you want to keep up with a real serial, full of intense and exciting moments and hair-raising stunts, you will see "Fantomas."
Attend the afternoon shows and miss the night crowds.
PHONE PRESTON 1995 O. P. DeWALT, Prop-Mgr.
Hear the World's Greatest Colored Star
MAMIE SMITH
and her
JAZZ HOUNDS
In Personal Appearance Sing the "Blues," Made Famous by Her Phonograph Records.
"CRAZY BLUES"
"THE ROAD IS ROCKY," Etc.
at the
CITY AUDITORIUM
Friday, March 25
Tickets Now on Sale at
SMITH DRUG STORE
CORNER PRESTON AND MILAM STS.
50c 75c $1.00 and $1.50
phonograph star of the first rank for Mamie's name came to her own涯 (for other singers perhaps in America to popularize the genuine "Lilies" songs of the band and individual women and individuals "Bloes" and "Loyin" Sam from Akaham-becoming things charged with a passion for individualism and individualism has never been equaled by any singer of this type in America. We obtained the success of her first phonograph records came a desire to hear and see this remarkable woman in concert, and with this view a company of well-known color entertainers and musicians.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921.
attended and, with the original Jair Hounds Bound, the Mamie Smith revue Night after night this new colored car has been greeted by capacity holders and been necessary to call police reserves, so great has been the demand to gain admission to *per concourse*. Much interest has been manifested in the coming announcement here March 25, 2014, to the company and indications point to a sold-out house before she reaches the city.
"FANTOMS" SCORES AT LINCOLN
The first episode of "Fantomus," the wonder novel of 1921, produced by the William Fox Film Corporation: to large crowds at the Lincoln Center, the movie *mova in "Billions"* "Fantomus" is a stirring and gripping picture, full of thrills and scripping, and is buffering to the least. This master criminal of puzzle to the police and constabulary departments is able to throw the city by his quick and everready discourses.
Most serials come in fourteen chap
IDEAL TICKETS
514 MILAN
Offers another one of those
for the coming week, begin
SATURDAY—Wm. Duncan, Earle Williams in
Vitagraph Special.
SUNDAY—"The Sport of K
"Double Adventure
son."
MONDAY—Joe Ryan in "T
a good feature, also
TUESDAY—The biggest co
with the smallest c
pear, both in person
Riders". No. 6 aga
WEDNESDAY—"Simple Son
and The Son of Ace"
THURSDAY—"Bible of Ace"
edy and "The Son
FRIDAY—"Fighting Fate",
special feature.
SATURDAY (next)—"Dead
all-star cast. Abso
ever produced.
Our motto: More of the be
Admission always 10c, 15c
ELMO MART
ST. ELMO
711 SAN
IDEAL THEATRE
514 MILAM STREET
ers another one of those mammoth weeks
coming week, beginning Saturday.
DAY—Ww. Duncan in "Fighting Fate,
Earle Williams in "The Master Strok
Vigraph Special.
DAY—"The Sport of Kings," with an all-st
"Double Adventure," No. 5 with Char
son.
DAY—The Ryan in "The Purple Riders,"
a good feature, also fine comedy.
DAY—The biggest cowboy in the world
with the smallest cow pony in existen
Pear, both in person and in picture, a
Riders," No. 6 again.
ESDAY—"Simple Souls," featuring Blair
and "The Black Ace," with Edgar Jones,
edy and "The Son of Tarzan," No. 8
AY—"Fighting Fate," featuring Wm. Du
special feature.
DAY—"Dead Men Tell No Talest
all-star cast. Absolutely the greatest
ever produced.
motto: More of the best for less.
ission always 10c, 15c and 20c.
ELMO MARTIN, Prop.-Mgr.
. ELMO THEATRE
711 SAN FELIPE
IDEAL THEATRE
IDEAL THEATRE
ST. ELMO THEATRE
711 SAN FELIPE
FRIDAY, MARCH 11
WALLACE REID
in
“SICK ABED”
and
JOE RYAN
in
“PURPLE RIDERS”
Comedy
SATURDAY
HOOT GIBSON
in
“FIGHTING FURY”
“PHANTOM FOE,” No. 11
Comedy
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
HERBERT ROBERSON
in
“PASSERS BY”
“SON OF TARZAN,” No. 8
Comedy
TUESDAY
ELLEN P
"BEWARE TU
A Fox R
WILLIAM DUNCAN in
WEDNES
SOME PICTURE—"WOL
JACK DE
in
"DAREDEV
TUESDAY
ELLEN PERCY
"BEWARE THE BRIDE"
A Fox Picture
WILLIAM DUNCAN in "FIGHTING FAIR"
WEDNESDAY
THE PICTURE—"WOLVES OF THE STRE
JACK DEMPSEY
in
"DAREDEVIL JACK"
TUESDAY
ELLEN PERCY
"BEWARE THE BRIDE"
A Fox Picture
WILLIAM DUNCAN in "FIGHTING FATE"
WEDNESDAY
SOME PICTURE—"WOLVES OF THE STREET"
JACK DEMPSEY
in
"DAREDEVIL JACK"
THURSDAY
SPECIAL—"PINK TIGHTS" 5 reels
ELMO LINCOLN
in
"FLAMING DISK," No. 7
Comedy
HEAR OUR CELEBRATED
OUR CELEBRATED JAZZING ORCHI
tera, but "Phantomus" is unable to bear his hair-breath and blood cries. He is unable to dance and hence it requires full twenty sneeze to see him write "finn" to him. Sunday and Monday "Phantomus" are ape in episode number two and tie connection offward that pushes life in the world's greatest city. "While New York Sliver is super product, the life of which has never been filmed before, a spectacular searchlight into the heart of life and life's darkest corners and beaches. Not painted pictures, but pennies. Many have read and heard of New York gay night life, but few have heard of Lincoln management will bribe New York and its scenes to the theatre. Lincoln management will bribe
IDEAL HAS SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Manager Elmo Martin of the Idea
Manage, $14,500, has booked a
program for next week that is both in
interesting and educational. The Idea
Ideal
THEATRE
FM STREET
the mammoth weekly programs
on Saturday.
In "Fighting Fate," No. 6 and
"The Master Stroke," a 5-reel
songs," with an all-star cast and
"No. 5 with Charles Hutchin,
the Purple Riders," No. 6 and
fine comedy.
boy in the world, together
now pony in existence, will ap-
and in picture, also "Purple
n," featuring Blanche Sweet
arzan, No. 8.
edgar Jones, a good com-
Taran," No. 8 again.
featuring Wm. Duncan and a
Men Tell No Tales," with an
unlikely the greatest melodrama
bet for less.
and 20c.
IN, Prop.-Mgr.
THEATRE
FELIPE
SDAY
ERCY
THE BRIDE"
picture
"FIGHTING FATE"
SDAY
EVERS OF THE STREET"
AMPSEY
HIL JACK"
JAZZING ORCHESTRA!
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high class shows and increased attendance
ance is being noted.
He is seen at Satur-
day in "The Master Strokes," a five
reel reel Vignage feature, on the same
bight lighting of *Kings* and "Kings
and Double adventure" will vie with each other on the program and "dick
and double adventure" will vie with each other on the program and "Double
Monday," that smashing Western serial featurement Joe Ryan, "The Purple
Penguin," and "The Purple Penguin." Here is a serial with incidents of different sort, some in different way and some in different way. The rapt attention of the trained and per-
sonal blase horseman, and Ryan is a Tuesday night the world's giant cow boy and smallest horse will appear
quite an unusual and extraordinary attraction.
Men Tell No Tales, pro-
nounced as the greatest medoraum of the cinema world, will be seen at a
time for the first time, Satur-
day, March 14.
MANY FEATURES AT ST. ELMO.
Many extraordinary features have been booked for the St. Ethelmo剧院 (Friday), the Walt Disney (Friday), and the Walt Disney (Friday) with Joe Riden in his role. Riden is with Joe Riden in his role.
SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER
Hoot Gibbon comes Saturday in Tatjana Pursue," while the eleventh performance of "Phantom Poo" will also be shown.
Sunday and Monday "Passers By," by the band of Tarant number eight will be the offerings and patrons are assured at the Ellen Percy in "Beware the Bride" is the Tuesday afternoon, along with One Woman of Taran number nine. The evening will be shown at the St. Lucia will be shown Wednesday night, when "Wolves of the St. Lucia" will be shown Thursday. The program is good and the celebrated jazz orchestra is always on the CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to extend profound thanks to the many friends forted and consolved us at the death of beloved, predeceased, Joe M. Tarant, first president of America. We especially desire to thank the A. M. Tarant and the C. T. Tarant for the funeral; also Underakter T. M. Parchair in his expert management Concee.
Mrs. Lena Bunny, mother; Mrs. Chayla Pursue, A. H. Tayler, brother; Mrs. E. M. Armbrister, sister; Mrs. Lucy Tayler, E. P. Palmer,
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ORGANIZING YOUNG MEN.
Dr. G. R. M. Nevans of the People's Pharmacy, 419 Miam, is sponsoring a proposition to organize 100 young college students to be known as the "Young Men's Build up" program to get each member to pay into the treasury, $130 per month for the first year, and $150 per another year or so. This fund it is proposed to purchase some valuable
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