Houston Informer

Saturday, March 26, 1921

Houston, Texas

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Hear Colonel Roscoe Conklin Simmons, City Auditorium, Sunday, April 17, 3 P.M. Subject: "Should the Negro Vote?" Admission 50cts Auspices Houston Forum SAM HUSTON GLEE CLUB, AUDITORIUM, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 3 P.M. Auspices Trustees Texas Polytechnical Institute 7c PER COPY EVERYWHERE VOL. II CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST IS BARNY'RD ADAGE The recent beattings administered unto two white men in this city under peculiar circumstances by unknown parties, ought to bring home to every American citizen the menace of racial prejudice, peace, perpetuity and progress of our common country. Such wanton and cowardly depredations have called forth the severest condemnation from Criminal Judge C. W. Robinson, who states that either the courts must go or lawlessness of this species must cease. The courts were organized and instituted as instrumentalities where men might get justice through orderly processes and where no man or set of men could take undue advantage of any man because of his station in society. When "secret organizations" must be maintained to uphold law and order and when these self-appointed patrons (?) resort to violating the law in their supposed zeal and anxiety to see if uphold, they make a mackery in their defense, a denounce that either a screw is loose in our legal machinery or have in our boasted American civilization failed? Didn't we go thousands of miles from home to destroy the very practice that is now being enacted in our own midst with impunity? THE HOUSTON INFORMER Political Woods Are Filled With "Faithful" Who Are Employing Both Hammers and Axes; "Favorite Sons" Swarm the National Capital Washington, 'D. C.—From good sources it is reported, merit and party loyalty are going to be the chief okey passing marks. Those who hold office must measure up in mental and physical capacity; they must be backed by their senators and their state organizations, and they must be regarded as genuine representatives of the group. The political tools are filled with the faithful thinking for the stones upon which they might grind their axes. But the political carpenter shop is also very lively with individuals, and groups of individuals with hammers seeking to knock the "stuffin" out of every single one of the stones any and all offices. Of course, there has not been a man appointed, or proposed for appointment, from Secretary of State Hughes down to, Col. George Hughes on the side, who has been hammered on all sides. Now, on our "side of the minority," there is being everything said about everybody who has been even suggestive. to gloat or rejoice that lawlessness, so long unrestrained and unrestricted upon the colored citizens, should now find an outlet upon the white citizens; but they should show the grave peril to the safety and well-being of any citizen, who may get in bad with certain hard-boiled "mysterious" bullies and Huns, under our present dual system of courts, whose presiding judges are Justice and Layman. If were utter absurdity and preposterousness to even presume that lawlessness could be perpetuated upon one group of our population at will and the other hope to escape the inevitable: the law of retribution, which is inexorable, immovable, and inimitable. If matters continue to grow worse, the South is going to become an armed camp and any little flag can start a fight that can only be extinguished with great difficulty and that after much material and physical damage has been done and the law has been abolished. Let's permit the courts to function or let's abolish these so-called temples of justice. Let's give Jesus Christ a hearing or let's raze all His earthly churches to the ground and erect a memorial to the victims of "mysterious", and "invisible" fraternities, who are now out of duffel both the work of God and man. Lawlessness must go or America will be weighed in the balance and found wanting; having built our civilization, upon the collapse of the empire will be terrible and awful. Every cowardly and summary act by these self-appointed HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Eminent Pianist and Soloist Will Appear Here Tuesday Night Madam Porth Washington Pittman, daughter of the late Dr. Booker T. Washington, will appear in grand recital at Pilgrim Congregational Church, corner Wilson and Cleveland streets, next night tea, March 29, 1811. He will be the famous Wellesley College of America, and afterwards specialized in music under some of the greatest musician on the continent of Europe. Let no one fall to hear this remarkable artist and her vocal attendant. BEAUMONT INSTRUCTOR HERE. Prof. H. S. Smith, principal of the Colored Commercial College of Beauty and the School of the Spanish classes be conducted by Mrs. W. L. Land, who underwent a minor operation at the Union Hotel, and was pleased with the work of the class he and considers Houston an ideal field for that kind of work. guardians of the public weal and welfare not only deteriorates and degenerates the character of the community, but also stult reduces the community just that much nearer the savage, barbarian and cave man stage and is a criminal assault and brutal outrage upon Americanism and Christianity, all the while suppressing the foundation of our body politic. As a matter of self-preservation these lawless bands of terrorists and anarchists' must be suppressed, while chickens may roam far from home, they should be home to roost. Selah! HARDING GIVES FIRST OFFICIAL RACE UTTERANCE Local Poro Agents Are Entertained The Poro Club met at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Taylor, Dowling and Ms. Elizabeth McCormick elected for the ensuing year. A very interesting meeting was held, after a meeting of the board, serred. The two agents are invited to present at the next meeting, which will be held at the residence of Mrs. James, 1211 Frederick Street, Monday morning. Y. M. C. A. DRIVE NETS ABOUT $3,000 AMONG OUR GROUP The membership drive of the local colored Y. M. C. A. has nearly reached the $3000 mark, $2,833. having been secured in-cash and pledges. The board of managers hope to secure larger quarters for the Y and to enlarge the program so as to reach a larger number of boys and men who need the kind of service this organization is pledged and ordained to do. The $3000 budget will probably be realized in the next few days. Mamie Smith Will Be Entertained at Center The general public is invited to a reception and entertainment given in honor of Mamie Smith and her "jazz honeats" at the Community Center, 714% Prairie Avenue, Friday night, after the program at the City Hall. The charge has spared no pain to make the occasion a pleasant one. Refreshments will be served and the enjoyment of jazz music "n 'everything." Chicago Pastor Is Royally Treated Here Rev Lucius Drane, Chicago pastor who has been conducting a series of protracted meetings at Walt's Chapel was entertained by Pastor R. W. Wells of said church at the beautiful home of the late Frank Hocking, 2005 Dallas Avenue, Wednesday. Several of the leading ministers and laymen of the city were present and attended. A delicious repast was served. Rev Drane, who is loud in his praise of Houston and its wonderful left Thursday morning for Chicago. DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR FLAYS AMERICANS FOR LYNCHING FESTS; HUNNISH "KULTUR" IS RAMPANT New York City.—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 70 Fifth Avenue, has announced receipt of a communication from George Bernard Shaw, in which, after calling lynching one of the organized pleasures of America, he spoke of American lynchings in the following terms: "Hardly any American seems to understand that in a civilized country it is murder to kill any person except by process of law. It seems to be assumed that whoever disapproves of the conduct of a Negro is entitled to consult with the judge, jury and executioner, and burn the Negro after inviting the countryside to come to the burning as if it were a hunting meet. As the countryside appears to come, and to enjoy itself, Europe concludes that the Apache is produced by climate, not by race." The communication from Mr. Shaw is in response to facsimiles sent to him from American newspapers telling of the burning at stake of Henry Lowry, at Nodena, Arkansas, on January 26, 1921. MAMIE SMITH'S ALL-STAR JAZZ REVUE CONTAINS MANY BLACK ENTERTAINERS; AT CITY AUDITORIUM FRIDAY (TONIGHT) STANDARD ICE CREAM COMPANY ENJOYING RACE'S LIBERAL TRADE: IS GOOD NAME-PRICELESS ASSET Special to The Informer. New York City.—The Naval vancement of Colored Peop nounced receipt of a commu- Shaw, in which, after calling pleasures of America, he spi the following terms: "Hardly any American se civilized country it is murde by process of law. It seems disproves of the conduct stitute himself judge, jury the Negro after inviting the burning as if it were a hurl side appears to come, and includes that the Apache is race." The communication from M similes sent to him from America burning at stake of Henry Lo January 26, 1921. MAMIE SMITH'S ALLA CONTAINS MANY BL AT CITY AUDITORI The supporting company which will appear in this city at the Auditorium Friday night with Mamie Smith will present a musical comedy and vaderville stars. Besides the original Mamie Smith Jazz Hour, the company will introduce Eastern comedy acts from Kyle's Circuit, Tribute and Digas, in a screening of the company's new comedy, also Margaret Jackson, the colored printed prima donna soprano, with Tom Cross, the well known baritone. STANDARD ICE CREAM ENJOYING RACES' IS GOOD NAI When the above named company was formed policy—to endeavor to create one firm policy—to endeavor to create from experience what should eventually become "The Aristocrat of the Ice Cream World." Though but a year, it old age, it ranks second to none in quality of the institution. Its business is chaste and a desire to make the best that can be made has given Standard Ice cream a distinctive individuality—when you eat some of it, you like all the rest, come to this conclusion. Only only two ice creams—STANDARD and others—and discriminating eaters prefer Standard. The triumph of the Standard Ice Cream Co. has been made possible through the firm belief in its future by every number of its harmony of effort, intelligence, honesty and confidence assure the company that will be conducted on the same high plane of integrity that stamps the dealings of any big legitimate enterprise. With the financial strength and the unfinishing determination to be the company Co. has become the connecting link between the public and that which plausible audiences, and Y, APRIL 1 titute 7c PER COPY EVERYWHERE NO.45. AUTHOR FLAYS LYNCHING FESTS; CULTUR” IS RAMPANT National Association for the Adde, 70 Fifth Avenue, has an articulation from George Bernard lynching one of the organized oke of American lynchings in seems to understand that in a order to kill any person except to be assumed that whoever of a Negro is entitled to con- celer and execution, and burn the countryside to come to the rating meet. As the country- to enjoy itself. Europe con- produced by climate, not by Mr. Shaw is in response to fac- rican newspapers telling of the ewry, at Nodena, Arkansas, on STAR JAZZ REVUE BACK ENTERTAINERS; UM FRIDAY (TONIGHT) Standard Ice Cream Company, master maker, specializes in the highest grade of ice cream. Their factory is located at 1201-1209 Wilson Street, and their telephone number is Capitol 2746. 10,3 P.M. DR. THAY LIVER A SYNTAX For Br HERBERT'S H 807 PRAIRIE AVE. PH L. V. LAWYER CIVIL PRACTICE 410 Milam Street COMPETITION IS THE But good service is the rock and is the means by which we LIGHTNING RE 417 Milam Street STANDARD ICE Master Specializing the High 1201-1209 Wilson We Call DR. THACHER'S RIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP For Sale By HERBERT'S DRUG STORE JIMIE AVE. PHONES: PRESTON 4752-8866 L. V. ALLEN LAWYER—NOTARY CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY. Office phones P. 124 PETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRAIN good service is the rock upon which our business is found me means by which we have succeeded. Let us serve you. RIGHTNING REPAIR SHOE SHOP JIMIE STREET Phone Preston STANDARD ICE CREAM COMPANY Master Makers Specializing the Highest Grade of Ice Cream 201-1209 Wilson St. Phone Capitol 2746 We Call for and Deliver DR. THACHER'S LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP 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. LIGHTNING REPAIR SHOE SHOP 417 Millam Biret Phone Preston 5373 Specializing the Highest Grade of Ice Cream 1201-1209 Wilson St. Phone Capitol 2746 WABASH TAILORING CO. JNO. B. CAP Phone Capitol CLEANING SUITS M 220 SAN FELIPE STREET Sveltlin JNO. B. CAFFEY, Prop. and Mgr. Phone Capitol 3019, Preston 3783 CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS MADE TO ORDER N FELIPE STREET HOUSTON, TE Eveltline System Apparel for Stylish Stout Figures Look for this label Sveltiine SYSTEM DRESSES : SUITS : COATS : SKIRTS : BLOUSES CORSETS : BRASSIERES : UNDERWEAR The *lst* stores may carry a full line of Sveltline System apparel DRESSES : SUITS : CORSETS : DRAFT The last stores now carry WRITE I illustrating latest styles how you may gain a stylist MADAM 47 West 34th Street DRESSSES : SUITS : COATS : SKIRTS : BLOUSES CORSETS : BRASSIERES : UNDERWEAR The 'let stores now carry a full line of Seilline System apparel WRITE FOR BOOKLET illustrating latest styles of Seilline System apparel and telling how you may gain a stylish, slender appearance. MADAME SVELTLINE 47 West 34th Street New York, N. Y. illustrating latest styles of ScaledLine System apparel and telling how you may勾住 a stylish, slender appearance. MADAME SVELTLINE 47 West 34th Street New York, N.Y. PAGE TWO dead drop any time. So I quit doctors and began an online LIVEB AND BLOOD BSYMP. It has cured me of my disease to do all of my work. My weight is now 145 pounds. **** THE Sveltine System of cutting outer and under garments is a method created by America's foremost designers of apparel for stout women, to produce a smart, slender appearance. This system makes available a combination of fashionable and correctly proportioned garments which give large women the cured "Stylish Stout" figure. Do away with needless, unsatisfactory fittings and alterations. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Under the three year statute of limitations in the plaintiff's case, the plaintiff was denied a trial under a regicide chain of transfer under the statute of limitations, years next after defendant cause of action. That painstitch claims had under their control the death of only daily recorded in the dead records and follows: 1. From the Republic of Texas to James Welf, dated Jan. 10, 1864, recorded in James Welf's wife and wife, 2. Dead from James Welf's wife and wife, Vedded date Oct. 1, 1863, recorded in James Welf's wife and wife. R. Appointment of Jacob N. Veddess administrator of the estate of Philip V. Veddess, Jan. 10, 1841, recorded in Vol E. p. 411. Recordates. *Degree of partition between James and Augustine* (1527), died at berg and Jachim and Nedder, dated May 28, 1531. *118th Court Martyr* *118th Court Martyr* Auguste Gladet al to James Walters, died at 161, 187, died at 187. 6. Deed. A. Girard to Henry O'Brien, dated Jan. 10, 1840, recorded in Vol. E. 1840. 7. Power of attorney. Jacob N. Vedder to Robt M. Campbell died 19. 18, 1945. In Vale, Va. In Vale, Va. 12. WHIT W. O. Driscoll, dated Dec. 8, accorded in Vol. U. p. 688, probe records Ib. Deed, Jas D. McKinnon to M. D. McKinnon, dated June 4, 1883, recorded in 10. Dead of trust. Calvin A. Skidmore James T. McNilum. dated July 14, 1878. James T. McNilum. dated July 14, 1878. the Judgment No. 12568. J. T. Welle 12568. reported in Vol. 1, p. 61 minutes 12568. reported in Vol. 1, p. 61 minutes 21. Appointment of Sub. trustee James D. McKinney to Ira P. Jones dated June 4, 1831, recorded Vol. 56, p. 27A 2. Trustee's deed. Ira P. Jones. Sub- triee. to G. W. "Twarp. dated July 7 1939." been used. Texas Savings & Real Estate Investment Company, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, recorded in Vol. 61, p. 88. 2. Cookell and Sarah 3. Cookell to Frances E. Davis, dated Sept. 6, 1981. 4. Cookell to Frances E. Carroll to Carroll, dated Feb. 15, 1977. 5. Record in 33. Deed, Ulyse S. Davis to Gerturda 26. Deed, Ulyse S. Davis to 21. 1918, recorded in Vol. 379, P. 135. 37. Deed, Ulyse S. Davis to 21. 1918, recorded in Vol. 379, P. 135. Wherefore, premises considered, plain- ture [praesent] defendants [praesent] lakw, [praesent] the petition; M. FISCH'S DRY 2606 OD Outfitters for Men, W Men's Shoes, per pair Socks, per pair Slippers, per pair Overalls, per pair Ginghams, per yard All kinds of Ladies' S Men's Hats Blue Shirts COME AND TRY US We Buy Anything We Credits GUARANTY FUR New and Second Crockery, Tinware, Enail Remember That We Pay hold Goods The MILH'S DRY GOODS SHOP 606 ODIN AVE. for Men, Women and Clothes pair car tr car ward of Ladies' Shoes at lowest entry US AND BE CONTAINED RY FURNITURE CO. Dealers in SECOND HAND FURNITURE ware, Enamelware, Rugged We Pay 20% More for Goods Than Other Deals street Phone GERTRUDE L. LEW VOICE CULTURE History and Musical Appreciation Which Takes up Rote Singing 2307 Dowling, Phone H store for Love and High Quality reduced to one-half price and Children's Shoes on inches wide; former per yard. rate Percale. Palm Work Gloves. per yard. 5 inches, per yard. down. ic and up. MILH'S Dry Goods M. FISCH'S DRY GOODS STORE 2606 ODIN AVE. COME AND TRY US AND BE CONVINCED. Crockery, Tinware, Enamelware, Rugs and Stoves Remember That We Pay 20% More for Your Household Goods Than Other Dealers MRS. GERTH VOICE Musical History and Public School Music Which Take SPRING CLAS STUDIO: 2307 Dow The Store for and High Ladies' Hats reduced to Ladies', Men's and Child- mer price. Gingham, 27 inches w now Best Domestic, per yard. Yard-wide White Percale. Men's Leather Palm Wor- All Wool Serge, per yard. Silk Meselin, 36 inches, p Fancy Night Gown. Underskirts, 75c and up. Sophie's Dr ```markdown ``` Musical History and Musical Appreciation Public School Music Which Takes up Rote Singing and Sight Singing SPRING CLASSES NOW OPEN STUDIO: 2307 Dowling, Phone Hadley 2965 The Store for Low Price and High Quality Ladies' Hats reduced to one-half price. Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes one-half of former price. Gingham, 27 inches wide; former price, 35c, 715 SAN FELIPE ST. B 817. --- 2819 Nance Street that station by publication be issued on hearing heard by the judge, have judgement on hearing heard by the judge, have judgement said land and premises, and for a and for all such other and further re- sults, and for all such other and further re- sults, as she may be entitled to in equity, as she may be entitled to in Herron fail not, but have before and Epistle to the court in a most regular term, to with your return treasury, showing how the Houston, Texas. March 5, 1921. *herely order this wrt笔版*, from Texas, time specified, to the U.S. *time specified*. T. A. BINFORD. T. A. BINFORD. P. f. V. P. Meyers, Deputy Texas. NEW GOODS STORE BIN AVE. Women and Children $1.98 10c 19c 98c 10c Shoes at lowest prices. $3.25 75c AND BE CONVINCED. Everybody We Sell Everything NITURE COMPANY Makers in HAND FURNITURE Homeware, Rugs and Stoves 20% More for Your House- man-Other Dealers Phone Preston 4081 RUDE L. LEWIS CULTURE And Musical Appreciation Makes up Rote Singing and Sight Singing USES NOW OPEN Calling, Phone Hadley 2965 For Low Price High Quality One-half price. Children's Shoes one-half of for- side; former price, 35c, 18c 18c 18c Sk Gloves. 35c d. $1.00 Per yard. $1.50 $1.19 Goods Store --- SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "The Little Nurses for Little Heals" Burns Bandage the spot with plenty of soothing MENTHOLATUM Cools and heals gently and antiseptically. DOW'S BAKERY 2504 M Fresh Bread, OBkes and Pie- ling, Birthday and Party Cake, Coffee, Milk and Hot Chocolate r PHONE C 2504 McKINNEY read, Cakes and Pie. Special attention given ly and Party. Pies, Cakes and and Hot Chocolate Served With Rolls, Cakes nuts. PHONE CAPITOL 1723 2504 McKINNEY Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies. Special attention given to Wed- ding, Birthday and Party Cakes. Coffee, Milk and Hot Chocolate Served With Rolls, Cakes or Dough- nuts. PHONE CAPITOL 1723 CLARK L. DOW, PROP. CITY DRUG STORE J. J. CADENA, Proprietor Prescription Work a Specialty Free and Prompt Delivery PHONE P. 2555 701 SAN FELIPE PAUL M'MAHON'S MEAT MARKET CITY DRUG STORE J. J. CADENA, Proprietor Prescription Work a Specialty Free and Prompt Delivery P. 2555 701 SAN L M'MAHON'S MEAT MARK PAUL M'MAHON'S MEAT MARKET Prices to Suit Everyone. Pork Chops, per lb...28c Pork Roast, per lb...22c Half Hog, per lb...17½c Veal Round Steak, lb...25c Veal Loin, lb...25c Seven Steaks, per lb...23c 2519 Opelousas Street CONQUEROR O AND SICK INQUEROR OF CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE CONQUEROR OF CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S LIVER PILLS Don't Resistate - Get a House - take one after each meal. natural laxative to the Bowels, and a regular and healthy condition of the system with freedom from Congestion and Sick Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable. take one after each meal and natural laxative to the Bowel dition of the system with free Headache is the result. The Small Pill Small Genuine must bear it Nile Queen "FOR HARD Scientifically manufactured to me The Queen Preparation "FOR HAIR and SKIN" fully manufactured to meet your particular beauty req THE MEN'S BATHROOM Nile Queen Preparations "FOR HAIR and SKIN" NILE QUEEN Wonder Bleach NILE QUEEN Hair Beautifier NILE QUEEN Red Cream NILE QUEEN Vanishing Cream NILE QUEEN Liquid Cold Cream NILE QUEEN Pale Powder Pink, Flush, White, Brunette and Cream Brown 50c EACH POSTAGE 5c EXTRA The country-wide demand for NILE QUEEN preparations has so great that they are on sale at most drug stores and first class shops. If your dealer or agent cannot supply you, send us his name with your order. FREE - Beauty Book KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO. 3423 Indiana Avenue Dept. 37 Chicago, try-wide demand for NILE QUEEN preparations has that they are on sale at most drug stores and first class on your dealer or agent cannot supply you, send me with your order. FALSE • Hands Book KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO. Indiana Avenue Dept. 37 Chicago, The country-wide demand for NILE QUEEN preparations has become so great that they are on sale at most drug stores and first class beauty shops. If your dealer or agent cannot supply you, FREE us his name with your order. FREE = Beauty Book KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO. 3423 Indiana Avenue. Depot 37 Chicago, Illinois 504 MCKINNEY Ed Plea. Special attention given to Wed- dleakens. Cocolate Served With Rolls, Cakes or Dough- nuts. THE CAPITOL 1723 L. DOW, PROP. DRUG STORE ADENA, Proprietor Operation Work a Specialty and Prompt Delivery 701 SAN FELIPE HON'S MEAT MARKET 28c Veal Stew, per lb.....15c 22c Pork Pan Sausage, lb.....20c 71½c Salt Bacon, per lb.....20c 25c Morning Glory Butter, per lb.....55c 25c Hog's head.....10c 23c Bread.....8c eet Phone Capitol 2154 R OF CONSTIPATION BICK HEADACHE The Great Success of Carter's Little Liver Pills is due to the complete satisfaction of all who use them. Not by purging and weakening The Bowels, but by regulating and strength- ening them. Small Dose beer signature Small Price Great Good en Preparations HAIR and SKIN" d for NILE QUEEN preparations has become male at most drug stores and first class beauty agent cannot supply you, send FREE dler. FREE Beauty Book! OR CHEMICAL CO. ouse Dept. 37 Chicago, Illinois SCUTT'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER If you don't care to come to town to buy your greciens, simply phone Preston 7061, R. L. ANDREWS, the Fire Insurance Milton Street grocer, and give your order to one of his courteous and clerked clerks and they will do the rest. Coloum Theatre SPECIAL RATES FOR Do you want your teeth carefully? Do you want artificial natural expressions and give Do you realize the advanced practice of dentistry? I use the painless men (Novocain or gas). I give prompt service a necessary trips. ALL WORK You can arrange weekly or I have had over 12 years Remember Dr. E. C. Swanson in chair Lady Attendant Dr. A.E.E. Dent 3171/2 Main 86 Over Radford FEDERAL MARKET 422 Milam St. ( Veal Stew Beef Stew Beef Round Steak Beef Roast Beef Loan Steak Veal Chops Veal Steak Pork Chops Pure Pork Sausage Pork Roast We will appreciate your p We are poor boys and a lon help. SPECIAL RATES FOR NEXT 10 DAYS want your teeth fixed easily, give want artificial teeth that reprove pressions and give service and com- realize the advantage of X-ray serv- dies? the painless methods in extract or gas). prompt service and have you ma- rried? ALL WORK GUARANTEED arrange weekly or monthly paymen- d had over 12 years' experience in this Remember the Location. Swanson in charge of all mechani- Dr. A. E. Schwartz Dentist 317½ Main St. Cor. Preston Over Radford's Drug Store GENERAL MARKET AND BAKERY St. CLARK & STEPHEW Steak Steak Sausage appreciate your patronage. door boys and a long ways from home. Do you want your teeth fixed easily, gently and carefully? Do you want artificial teeth that reproduce your natural expressions and give service and comfort? I use the painless methods in extracting teeth (Novocain or gas). I give prompt service and have you make no unnecessary trips. Dr. E. C. Swanson in charge of all mechanical work. FEDERAL MARKET AND BAKERY 422 Milam St. CLARK & STEPHENS, Props. Veal Stew ..... 12½ c Beef Stew ..... 12½ c Beef Round Steak ..... 25 c Beef Roast ..... 20-30 c Beef Loin Steak ..... 30 c Veal Chops ..... 20 c Veal Steak ..... 25 c-30 c Pork Chops ..... 25 c Pure Pork Sausage ..... 25 c Pork Roast ..... 25 c We will appreciate your patronage. We are poor boys and a long ways from home; need your help. CLARK & STEPHENS Berman's Dry 2602 Olm Ave. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Specials to Silk Dresses Plaid Skirts, best grade, at Boys' Suits, 8 to 16 years, at Men's best Percal and fan Easter, bargain at Ladies' Best Silk Hose at Manan's Dry Goods Store Ave. Pre- Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods and Specials for Easter K Dresses from $15 shirts, best grade, $1.98 shirts, 8 to 16 years, 9 Best Percal and fancy Shirts for margain at. 988 Best Silk Hose Plaid Skirts, best grade, at. $1.98 and up Boys' Suits, 8 to 16 years, at. $4.98 Men's best Percal and fancy Shirts for Easter, bargain at. 98c and up Ladies' Best Silk Hose at. 49c Special in Silks Mealin, Taffetta, Crepe de and Satin, all for, a yard. CLEARING SALE OF S COST—COME EARL Volles, 36 inches, at at Gingham Dresses of best made, at Embroidery, at Best grade Silk, Georgette de Chine Waist. Children's Wash Dresses Affetta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette a, all for, a yard. ING SALE OF SHOES SELLING IN BET-COME EARLY AND AVOID RUN 5 inches, Dresses of best gingham, home- ery, 10c de Silk, Georgette and Crepe 98c Waists. Wash Dresses 75 Meslin, Taffetta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette $1.90 and Satin, all for, a yard. CLEARING SALE OF SHOES SELLING BELOW COST—COME EARLY AND AVOID RUSH. Insure your home and furniture against fire in the Western Mutual Fire insurance Company of Texas—insure your claims in claims in from three to seven days. Phone Preston 1760 for 30% off from 30% on Lilium Theatre, Buildings Dentist FOR NEXT 10 DAYS with fixed easily, gently and teeth that reproduce your service and comfort? usage of X-ray service in the methods in extracting teeth and have you make no un- GUARANTEED monthly payments with me. experience in this work. the Location. usage of all mechanical work. Schwartz List Cor. Preston 's Drug Store Phone Preston 2114 SET AND BAKERY LARK & STEPHENS, Props. 12½¢ 12½¢ 25¢ 20-30¢ 30¢ 20¢ 25¢-30¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ eatronage. ing ways from home; need your My Goods Store Preston 5729 Dry Goods and Notions for Easter from $15 Up. $1.98 and up $4.98 My Shirts for 98c and up 49c Chine, Georgette $1.90 HOES SELLING BELOW AND AVOID RUSH. 29c Yingham, home- $298 10c and up and Crepe 98c and up 75 LESSON (BF REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago) © 1913, Western News Union.) LESSON FOR MARCH 27 THE LIVING CHRIST. LESSON TITLE - Matt 2:10 GOLDEN TEXT - I am with you always even unto the end of the world - Matt 1:28 REPRESENTATION MATERIAL - Matt 2:11 MATRIX - Phi 3:11 PHILIP 3:11 THE EASTER Story. JUNIOR TOPIC - Our Ever-Present INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC Christ in the People and ADULT TOPIC Christ in the Life of Today 1. The Empty Sepulcher (v. 1-7) 1. The earthquake (v. 1-4) This curved when the glorious angel descends away from the tomb. This work of the angel was not to allow Jesus to be empty. Christ needed not even the help of a glorious angel, for He was raised up by his own power and cross. The open tomb and the angel sit upon the stone with calm dignity is a picture of God's trumpet of keepers is a sample of what all of Christ's enemies shall one day experience. He comes in glory to reign as King. 2. The angel's message to the women (vv. 57). "I [fear not] (v. 5), fear these women who loved the Lord received good news from the empty tomb. The Lord will not long leave them, and I [fear] them and dread. The empty tomb put an end to all doubts and fears. It is the evidence that the question of the Lord will not be answered infined and eternal victory is secured. "The Come, see (v. 6). The angel told the women that the Lord had told them to see the place where He lay. The reason He invites them to come in is that He desires them to make sure they will see the place where He lay. The effort to convince the disciples of the reality of His resurrection. He remained with them for 40 days, after which He told them, "Go quickly" (v. 7). Having seen for themselves, their responsibility was to go tell the message. White facts, of course, one should not stay too long because there is work to do. Experience is important, so they should go to quilty to the disciples with the message, assured that the Lord would go before and meet them. "The Risen King Meets the Woman" (vv. 7). The women quickly obeyed the command of the angel and were running to bring the disciples word. Jesus told them, "You have an experimental knowledge of Christ should go speedily to tell others all. It who quenched with his lips the word of God way. When they saw Jesus, that He was really the Lord, they worshiped Him. They knew that He was the worshiped. Therefore entitled to be worshiped. II. Paying Money to Circulate a Lie (v. 11-15) He came from the dead could not even be deified by the Sanhedrin. They could see but one way out of the difficulty, that was to bring the keepers to tell a lie. They had to tell the people they pay much more to circulate a lie about His resurrection. IV. Wonderful power money has over the lives of people. Only indirectly induce people to lie, but it even muzzles the mouths of preachers. IV. The King's Great Commission By virtue of His royal authority He issued this command to the disciples. In order to prepare them to them he declared to them that all power in heaven and earth was given unto Him. This is most fundamentally. Only the is业 deity himself has declared they likely to go about with the message. "Go, teach all nations." This is the first and primary business of the disciples. The rise and mighty Lord issues this command to all (v. 10). 2 Baptize them in the name of the Christ. He has declared the disciples of the Lord should receive that rite which signifies that relationship to Him (v. 19). 3 Command the disciples (v. 20). Those who become Christ's disciples should be taught obedience to all His commands. He has declared the abiding presence. Christ's abiding presence guarantees the success of the enterprise. **Prayer.** In the morning, when you awake, accustom yourself to first think upon God or something in order to His service. When you hear Christ close nine eyes—Jeremy Taylor. Unhesitating Advance Winn. "It is not the spart at the start, but the continued, unhesitating, unhasting advance that I have to fight." — Allied All to Mother. All the am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother — Lincoln THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. World's Greatest Colored Star in Her Latest Jazz Hits: 1 (a) "Crazy Blues." "It's Right Here for You, if You Don't Get It (Taint No Fault o Mine)." 2 (a) "Road Is Rocky Blues." "Fare Thee, Honey." 3 (a) "That Thing Called Love." "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down." To hear her sing is to buy a record. OKch Records For Sale By S. J. SIMPSON Box 220, Richmond, Texas Records for sale at PEOPLE'S PHARMACY, 410 Milani St. Many colored people in Houston carry no insurance on their houses or furniture. No excuse. We'll insure them in the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company, local agent, Phone Hadley 1862. VELVET BROWN PREPARATIONS For SKIN and HAIR are the result of years of experiment and study by me. PETER M. The fact that I am graduate from amateur dentistry is a major achievement. Dentistry is a field that the best drugs, properly applied can help in my preparations. In less than a year on the market, I am forming a FORMER ad into thousands of homes. THE CREAM positively BLEACHES removes every MASK, holds as potent as a mouthwash, the skin soft and tender as a spring. Hair ruined by nature or harmful chemicals gives the PRESIDENT O'DYE gives glues the PRESIDENT O'DYE gives glues these preparations and you will use these preparations and you will SOFT SILKY HAIR An ink is a reliable hair grower that makes show, kinky hair opaque, grow long, soft and silky. Shops clean the scalp and feed the hair cleanly. OH! I KNOW YOU ARE GLAD THE GRAND OPENING PICNIC Emancipation Park Monday, April 4th As this is the first grand picnic of the season, the manager will leave no stone unturned, and he will give away free THREE GRAND PRIZES. First prize, Ladies Gold Watch; second prize, Rogers 28-Piece Set Silverware; third prize, Solid Gold Ring. The prizes are on exhibit at the Cawton's jewelry Store, 507 Travis Street. Music by Sid Isle's Brass Band Jas. B. Williams, Chairman; Sidney Isles, James Anderson, John Lewis, Morris Edwards and Walter Turner. ADMISSION 35c, ADMITS YOU TO THE PARK AND PAVILLION. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS 15c. SPECIAL CARS ON THE DOWLING LINE. LEE FORD, Floor Manager. J. SAMUEL GREEN, General Manager You are hereby notified to be present at the operators' meeting, to be on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00, March 29, 1911, at Mine. Franklin's beauty parlor, 805 Prairie Avenue. Each and every operator throughout the entire city is requested and expected to be present in this meeting. Please provide important information to be given out. (Signed) MNE. M. A. FRANKLIN. BIDS WANTED. On behalf of the Trustee Board of Paul Quinn College, Bishop Wm. D. Johnson, chairman of the Board, will present a construction of a Girl's Dormitory at Paul Quinn College, which will be received until Saturday, April 2nd, 1921. The successful bid will be reviewed by the Board in accordance with rules governing the construction of buildings. The bid will be rejected and all bids. Plans and specifications for this building can be seen at the Quinn College Building, 1017 Liberty St., Dallas, Tx.; Presidential Building, Waco, Tx.; Rev. G. B. Young. 2209 Dowling St. Houston, Houston. Rev. *copolitan* A. M. B. Church, Amish A. J. Johnson, J. H. Johnson, W. T. Travis, St. Travis. Rev. *copolitan* A. M. B. Church, Amish A. J. Johnson, J. H. Johnson, W. T. Travis. *D.J.* Johnson, B. Johnson, 1611, Wroxburg. Committee: Blazing the way Preaching race pride Teaching race solidarity Taking obstacles from the path Making places for the boys and girls of today that you educate for tomorrow. The Way THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told--Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 410 Milam Street, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLETON F. R. RICHARDSON . . . Editor-Publisher B. B. WILLIAMS . . . City Editor NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: one year five months ix months (No subscription taken for less than six months, either in city. All subscriptions must be paid in advance.) 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NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. —ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. 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 LEBS. — ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. CRIMP'S CAREER CLOSING. Good-bye, Old Man Crimp, we bid thee a fond farew Your annual sojourn with us has about come to young you are somewhat reluctant to make your ex Your task has been completed and you spend your le that is told." You bring us disease, death, desolation and despair Your breath is at its best when it comes direct fr regions of the far-away northern climes. You bring la gripe, pneumonia, colds, influenza mallpox, tuberculosis and other dreaded and des ases. With your pristine strength you speed the tottering earth-beings to their final resting place wi wilicity. You delight in compelling us to wrap ourselves in and wraps to thwart the chilly blasts that answer seek and call. You are more ruthless and elusive than a German you attack without a warning and gloat in injurious p You lay bare the branches of the sylvan sentinels hem with storms; you place a mantle of snow upon a tended and nude branches. Your chilly blasts force us to long for and seek Oceps from his oriental chamber to his occidental with transcendant and unspeakable majesty and pow Your unwelcome and unpleasant programs cause acts and reptiles to hibernate. You change the complexion of our entire program our discomfiture, disgust and displeasure. In your departure, if you so desire, you can surpass the swift-footed Achates, who hastened to the shi scianius and the Trojan gifts to Sidonian Dido or swift-flying messenger, who hurried to Carthage to inhabitants of the Trojan's advent. Our farewell to you is not because we love you less if the fact that we have a greater admiration for Misi the melodious and sonorous chirp of the winged if the forest tells us that Spring is on the threshold to you your passports. Already the fields are being regaled in their vire the birds are visible on the trees and the blooms and ently whispering: "Crimp is gone; Spring is here." Soon the various flower-yards will be heavily spring's early contributions to mankind and the air if the scent diffused and breathed upon Cupid by Ven llympus and the ambrosial nectar of Neptune. You say that your duty is quite necessary and that your victims, willingly or unwillingly. Alas! old man, it is this cruel, cold and heartless ours that renders you persona non grata. You make us discard straw hats, palm beach, moha and linen suits. Good-bye, Old Man Crimp, we bid thee a fond farewell! Good-bye, Old Man Crimp, we bid thee a fond farewell! Your annual sojourn with us has about come to an end, although you are somewhat reluctant to make your exit. Your task has been completed and you spend your "days as a tale that is told." You bring us disease, death, desolation and despair. Your breath is at its best when it comes direct from the frigid regions of the far-away northern climes. You bring la gripe, pneumonia, colds, influenza, diphtheria, smallpox, tuberculosis and other dreaded and destructive diseases. With your pristine strength you speed the toottering and shattering earth-beings to their final resting place with unwonted celerity. You delight in compelling us to wrap ourselves in heavy coats and wraps to thwart the chilly blasts that answer your every beck and call. You are more ruthless and elusive than a German submarine; you attack without a warning and gloat in injurious performances. You lay bare the branches of the sylvan sentinels; you agitate them with storms; you place a mantle of snow upon their depopulated and nude branches. Your chilly blasts force us to long for and seek Old Sol, as he steps from his oriental chamber to his occidental resting place with transcendant and unsneakable majesty and power. Your unwelcome and unpleasant programs cause animals, insects and reptiles to hibernate. You change the complexion of our entire program, much to our discomfiture, disgust and displeasure. In your departure, if you so desire, you can surpass the record of the swift-footed Achates, who hastened to the shore to bring Ascanius and the Trojan gifts to Sidionian Dido or Mercury, the swift-flying messenger, who hurried to Carthage to inform the inhabitants of the Trojan's advent. Our farewell to you is not because we love you less, but in view of the fact that we have a greater admiration for Miss Spring. The melodious and sonorous chirp of the winged nightingales of the forests tells us that Spring is on the threshold, holding out to you your passports. Already the fields are being regaled in their verdure apparel. The birds are visible on the trees and the blooms and blossoms are gently whispering: "Crimp is gone; Spring is here." Soon the various flower-yards will be heavily laden with Spring's early contributions to mankind and the air will be full of the scent diffused and breathed upon Cupid by Venus on Mount Olympus and the ambrosial nectar of Neptune. You say that your duty is quite necessary and that we must be your victims, willingly or unwillingly. Alas! old man, it is this cruel, cold and heartless attitude of yours that renders you persona non grata. You make us discard straw hats, palm beach, mohair, cool cloth and linen suits. You put a quietus on B. V. D.'s and short sleeves. You rout strawberries, peaches, plums, figs, canteloupes, watermelons and other luscious, palatable and nourishing fruits and vegetables. You increase expenses by creating fuel bills of divers shapes, to say nothing of wearing apparel. Say, old man, after we recount all these-mean deeds you commit, how can we wear any medals for showing our love of you? With the greatest amount of felicity we say: Exit Old Man Crimp; enter Miss Spring, you are just our style. You rout strawberries, peaches, plums, figs, canteloupes, watermelons and other luscious, palatable and nourishing fruits and vegetables. You increase expenses by creating fuel bills of divers shapes, to say nothing of wearing apparel. Say, old man, after we recount all these-mean deeds you commit, how can we wear any medals for showing our love of you? With the greatest amount of felicity we say: Exit Old Man Grimp; enter Miss Spring, you are just our style. THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY. MARCH 26. 1921 EPOCHAL DAY IN CHRISTENDOM. EPOCHAL DAY IN CHRISTENDOM. The Apostle Paul in First Corresurrection of Jesus Christ as Christian faith, summing his an if Christ be not risen, then is or is also vain." Most of our readers are quite connected with passion week; the cariot; the trial before Pontius in Him by the Roman ruler; Ps and the ultimate crucifixion of rugged heights. According to Divine decree, as sengers, on the wings of much abode, guarded sleep to take possession Roman guards, rolled away the arose and marched majestically triumphant over death, hades a His resurrection was the moment in the annals of the script itself in its gayest garbs and as was waged in the grave. Perhaps the heavenly host sent the celestial regions from center of God demonstrated His divin that memorable occasion. This day, made momentous,ition of the great Atoner and Pr in Christendom and a gala relii Upon Christ's resurrection him not rise from the dead, then "weed This is the greatest accomplish Christ's career and by His resurrection was made full and complete in einer. Easter should not be celebrated ceremonies and formalities, but using due consideration and recognitions and typifies to the human fa The Apostle Paul in First Corinthians 15:12-19, discusses the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the foundation and basis of the Christian faith, summing his argument up in these words: "And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain." Most of our readers are quite familiar with the historical facts connected with passion week; the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot; the trial before Pontius Pilate and the finding of no fault in Him by the Roman ruler; Peter's impetuosity and pugnacity, and the ultimate crucifixion of the Redeemer upon Golgotha's rugged heights. According to Divine decree, at the appointed hour angelic messengers, on the wings of much alacrity, flew from the heavenly abode, caused sleep to take possession of the weared limbs of the Roman guards, rolled away the stone from the tomb and Christ arose and marched majestically and divinely from the sepulchre, triumphant over death, hades and all earthly powers. His resurrection was the most notable triumph and achievement in the annals of the scriptures; no doubt heaven adorning itself in its gayest garbs and apparel and watching the conflict as waged in the grave. Perhaps the heavenly host sent up vociferous shouts that shook the celestial regions from center to circumference when the Lamb of God demonstrated His divinity and supernatural powers on that memorable occasion. This day, made momentous, sacred and holy by the resurrection of the great Atoner and Propitiat, is called Easter Sunday in Christendom and is a gala religious day. Upon Christ's resurrection hinges all our faith; for if he did not rise from the dead, then "we are of all men most miserable." Easter should not be celebrated with style shows, meaningless ceremonies and formalities, but with lowly, contrite worship, giving due consideration and recognition to what the day really signifies and typifies to the human family. "Ring on, ring on, ye bells, Peal forth a gladsome sound; Jesus, the victor, lives today, His name with honors crowned." COLORED PEOPLE SHOULD BUY FROM RACE'S ADVERTISERS The Informer wishes to call our people's attention to the fact that there are several stores in Houston that do not cater to nor care for the colored people's patronage, and when our people enter these stores they are in variably given a "cold shoulder." NEGRO HEALTH WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY, APR. 3 For the third time the Texas Public, Health Association is an nouncing its co-operation with all of the states having a large To avoid this uncalled for humiliation and unnecessary embarrassment, peruse the columns of your colored newspapers and unless you see business places advertising with some deed in your name, and in your papers, stay out of those stores and urge your friends to do likewise. Any store that desires and applauds the race's patronage will advertise in colored newspapers, and when they do not advertise in papers published by our racial group, it is primal not wanted, and it is not up to us to make ourselves conspicuous by our absence. Then, too, don't purchase your merchandise in these "holes in the walls" and 2x4 joints, who, like the Dead Sea, take in everything and give out nothing. The time has arrived for the colored people to have some racial self-respect and stop spending their money with merchants who are base ingrates and mercantile hogs. The readings in advertisements in all issues of your newspaper and then practice the doctrine of business reciprocity by patronizing only those merchants who are insensitive to that It is a serious reflection upon our race to continue to enrich men who do not care a rap for nor appreciate our trade, and if we would only employ a little gray matter and make a few sacrifices by foregoing such purchases, even if they are in the shape of bargains, and go elsewhere and throw our support out of their support to our race's enterprises, we will be committing an act that will have a three-fold blessing. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McKeever and Mrs. Josie Wille were hosts to a birthday surprise party tendered their mother, Mrs. W. A. Peterson, 3112 Stonewall Street, hast Thursday night. The guest/boonor was completely surprised and taken off her feet by the occasion and was very visibly affected. Refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cream and cake were served. Those present were Miss Blanche Bradley, Essie Dixon, Maline Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Spencer, Mrs. Amelie Aabtbon, Meesrs. Thomas, John Howard, B. B. Browning, Fred D. Smith. rinthians 15:12-19, discusses the the foundation and basis of the argument up in these words: "And our preaching vain, and your faith familiar with the historical facts we betrayal of Jesus by Judas Isiah and the finding of no Isaiah's impetuosity and pugnacity, the Redeemer upon Golgotha's the appointed hour angel mescalacia, flew from the heavenly mission of the weared limbs of the stone from the tomb and Christ and divinely from the sepulchre, and all earthy powers. It notable triumph and achieveures; no doubt heaven adorning apparel and watching the conflict it up vociferous shouts that shook to circumference when the Lamb is and supernatural powers on sacred and holy by the resurrecipitator, is called Easter Sunday day. Pages all our faith; for if he did are of all men most miserable." Achment, achievement and act of rejection the plan of man's redemption a startling, yet convincing man- with style shows, meaningless with lowly, contrite worship, givion to what the day really signifi- NEGRO HEALTH WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY, APR. 3 For the third time the Texas Public, Health Association is announcing its co-operation with all of the states having a large Negro population, in the National Negro Health Week. This Negro Health Week is held at approximately the same time each year. Last year over 200,000 Negroes of Texas participated in some form or other in the celebration of this week. The purposes of Negro Health Week are to educate the people of the race in the methods of preventing disease and the improving of local sanitary conditions. A special program for each of the days of the week has been prepared. Sunday, April 3, is given over to sermons and lectures, while Tuesday, April 5, is Children's Health Day, and Thursday, April 7, is Tuberculosis Day. Anyone interested in having an active part in Negro Health Week can secure full information by writing Dwight E. Breed, executive secretary, Texas Public Health Association, 616 Littlefield Building, Austin, Texas. ADVERTISE IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Cook Want a Partner Want a Situation Want to Serve Your Child Want to Sell a Plano Want to Sell an Auto Want to Sell Your Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Want to Sell Your Advertise Weekly in This Paper Advertising is the Way to Success Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Keeps Energy Advertising Shows Work Advertising is "Bir" Advertise or Buet Advertise Leads Advertise Well ADVERTISE ALONGS IN THE INFORMER --- --- AN EVENING OF SONG WESLEY CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 7:30 P. M. By Wesley Chapel Choir PROC 1. Processional, "Holy, Holy, 2. Chorus, "Hallelujah" (Ha- 3. Invocation 4. Anthem, "Unfold, Ye Portu- tion") 5. "The Lord Is My Light", 6. Anthem, "The Heavens Ar 4. Anthem, "Unfold, Ye Portals," (From Gounod's "Redemption") ..... Choir 5. "The Lord Is My Light" ..... Mrs. Myrtle Johnson-Middleton 6. Anthem, "The Heavens Are Telling" (Haydn) ..... Trio and Chorus Mrs. Selena Hardin, soprano; D. T. Birdwil, tenor; C. F. Nichardson, basso 7. Interlude ..... 8. Chorus, "Miserere" (from Miss Norvell Sessums, sop Remarks ..... 10. Trio, "Father, Lead Me B zar" ) ..... Miss Bertha Sessums, sop contrato; D. T 11. Chorus, "Sanctus" (from 12. Pantomime, "When I Surv 13. Double Quartet, "The Rose Mrs. Selena Harding, Mrs. nos; Mrs. M. J. Middleton, soprano; Misses Louise P altos; Mrs. Lella Mann, M al 14. Offertory 15. Chorus, "Inflammatus" ..... (Solo and Mrs. Myrtle Jo 7. Interlude ..... Orchestra 8. Chorus, "Misereer" (from "Il Trovatore") (Verdi-Palmer) ..... Duet and Chorus Miss Norwell Sessums, soprano; D. T. Birdwell, tenor. 9. Remarks ..... R. R. Grovey 10. Trio, "Father, Lead Me By the Hand," (from "Bishas-zar") ..... Butterfield Miss Bertha Sessums, soprano; Miss Gertrude Lewis, contralto; D. T. Birdwell, tenor. 11. Chorus, "Sanctus" (from Farmer's "Mass in B Flat") ..... Choir 12. Pantomime, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" ..... Mrs. Carrie B. Robinson 13. Double Quartet, "The Rosary" ..... Nerin Mrs. Selina Harding, Mrs. J. Minle Anderson, first soprano; Mrs. M. J. Middleton, Mrs. Audrey Davies, second soprano; Misses Louise Peach, Irene Edwards, first altos; Mrs. Lelia Mann, Miss Gertrude Lewis, second altos. 14. Offertory ..... Orchestra 15. Chorus, "Inflammatus" ..... From Rossini's "Sbat Mater" (Solo and Ensemble.) Mrs. Myrle, Johnson-Middleton. Music Mrs. Selena Hardin, leader (vo. Johny Kerr, violin. Louis Johnson, violin. Herbert Johnson, violin. P. Lott, violin. Mrs. Selena Hardin, leader (voice) ..... Mrs. P. O. Smith, piano Johnny Kerr, violin ..... Mrs. Viggle Green, clarinet Louis Johnson, violin ..... C. Robinson, clarinet Herbert Lott, violin ..... Prof. Wm. S. D. LeLeton, bass violin Miss Gertrude Lewis, directress Rev. B. G. Young, pastor. Boynton M. E. REV. SIDNEY W. JOHNSON, PAS TOR. We are back on the job again. We perinfected D. Durst is still having a great Sunday School. Pastor Johnson is still the watchman on the door. He is keeping with his burning messages of love and serve. Our recent soul-saving experience brought us closer to our mission. Our church is proving to be a social place for both young and old and our doors are open. We welcome all who desire to enjoy what we have to offer them. Come to Boyna Jerusalem Baptist. REV. G. PORTER. Pastor Sunday School enjoyed good at tendance. At 11 a.m. pastor presided over a meeting on speaking meeting. B. Y. P. at 5:30, with a fine lesson. The pass for returned last Tuesday was the in-law-in-law is ill. The whole church was glac to have him back at his post of duty. He was in April 1, at the church, according to announcement by the Home Mission April 1, at the church, according to prepared for the premier day. Rev Henry Wash was back at his post of duty. He was over to covenant. Mrs. Jos. A Porter is reported better. Sick: Sick. Ribbons: Miss Harvey. Reporter: St. John Baptist. (Dowling Street) REV. H. R. JOHNSON, Pastor. Sunday School conducted by Prof. J. W. Allen. Prof. Johnson of the Houston College was present with us during the service. Rev. Moss of Houston College delivered an able sermon. At $ 3.00 B. Y. Rev. Livingston and his staff of officers it is a live organization. At $ 8. p. m the pastor prescribed an execluse sermon and the ministered; several additions to the church. On Monday evening, W. H. M. the pastor presided over young woman is doing her bit. Y. W. A. is also a live auxiliary and the or organization who had the operation per formed during his illness, is able to be church again. Sister Mary Cruise is now on the sick list—Theresa Nash. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. As Easter is the great day in the church, there will be no program at the Friendly Hours, 5 to 7 p.m., but the Center will be open as usual for you to meet your friends and enjoy a social hour and refreshments. The 16. Recessional. E CHURCHES WELCOME ARAM. (Dykes) ..... Choir (ndel) ..... Choir ..... Rev,'G. B. Young Is," (From Gounod's "Redemp- Choir Mrs. Myrtle Johnson-Middleton Telling" (Haydn) ..... Trio and Chorus Orchestra "Il Trovatore") (Verdi-Palmer) ...Duct and Chorus iano; D. T. Birdwell, tenor. ...R. R. Grovey by the Hand," (from "Belshaz- field iano; Miss Gertrude Lewis, Birdwell, tenor. "Farmers's "Mass in B Flat") Choir by the Wondrous Cross'... Mrs. Carrie B. Robinson ry" Nevin Minnie Anderson, first sopra- mrs. Audrey Davies, second escheach, Irene Edwards, first iss Gertrude Lewis, second os. Orchestra From Rossini's "Stabat Mater" Ensemble.) Johnson-Middleton. Staff. (ce) ...Mrs. P. O. Smith, piano ...Mrs. Viggle Green, clarinet ...C. Robinson, clarinet of. Wm. S. DeLeston, bass violin Lewis, directress Mothers' Club will hold its regular meeting for discussion Wednesday at 4 o'clock. The annual meeting of the Branch will be held at the Center Mar 30 at 8 p.m. An interesting program, including speaking from the Central Association, has been arranged and all friends are invited to be present. Mrs M. M. Arts, chairman of the finance committee, asks the following ladies to meet at the Center Thursday after noon at 4 o'clock: Madema N. A. Franklin, Mrs. Simon, Mrs. B. Franklin, Mrs. Bible Study Friday evenings at 7:30. Mrs. Ray Williams, chairman, publicity committee. Big Revival Closes At St. Mark Church; Dr. Banks Banqueted Pastor W. H. Snow of the proud St Mark Missionary Baptist Church on I & G. N. Street, Second Ward, presented the guild of authority to the National Evangelist, Dr. A. A. Banks of Kansas City, Mo., at 8:30 p.m. m. March 8, and for 12 consecutive nights he led the congregation so intelligently and with such authority that the unsaved from the many hedges and highways in groups, and accepted the water of life freely; fifty two were added to the church. Monday day night, March 19, at 8:30 in a public reception tendered him, corresponding secretary of the National Baptist Evangelical Board received many congratulations as a lover of the church and a friend who heard him. He will forever live in our memory as an inspired minister and educator. B.-A. M. MILLER, reporter. DE RIDDER DOTS. Starlight Chapter No. 34, O. E. S., celebrated the annual Thanksgiving services at Starlight Baptist Church with one of the best programs it has ever been our good fortune to hear. Some of the features: Address by Mr. B. H. Bryant; response by Sister L. Colombo; sole by Brew J. Jones; talk by Bro. J. H. Nulty, grand high priest of a clock service, attended by R. A. M.'s, who gave much light on the origin of the C. E. S. Stormer by was good. Selections rendered by choir were superb. Sunday School and school were superb. Attendance at the C. M. E. Church Sunday. The spiritual tide ran high. Collection for Sunday School Sunday School 100. First banner class raised $8.10, second banner class raised $8.21, third banner class raised $7.75, total $20.44. PROGRAM. Musical Staff. SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS Yu no, Orgustus, I sho lacks ter took my pin in han', an' seet myself in dis big ole 'volvin' cheer an' sit yu er fu lines ever wunce er weak ter let yu no how things er gittin' on in di burg. Well things sineer seted, Gus. Yu ue, de rail roses is tryin' ter put de cart befo' de hoes in bringl things back ter 'normalay' as ityu, Gus, Ige bin reedin' after Preserdint Harding). Yu see, Gus. de railrode big bugos got荷 by de tale, in as mutch sa de seyma thrik dink dat de little审 mumy dat de cow an am no mo culld laborers is gittin' is keepin' up de hec coat uv livin', ary day has started ter cuttin' an arl' Meet me at de Linktum Theatre Mundy nite. Yu need terdent bear dat little chicken down dore, 'cause we're not going to eat it. I reddy buyed her Eoster toga. METHODIST MINISTER DEAD Rev. J. E. Bryant, one of the leading ministers of the Mp E. connection Houston district, has ceased his earthy toll and gone to reap his reward. The funeral is survived by a wife, several children and a host of friends, who deplore his demise. The informer extends sympathy to the bereaved HEMPSTEAD. senna saacaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaalaaaiaaaaaaaalaammaaaaamaaaamamacmmmacacsmmsmccaaiaaaiaial GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER ae pisLiyy \A ‘ ~ Authentic Millinery Styles | For Easter i HH’ that are truly the last word in modes are here, from the hands of the foremost designers I of the country; from the gorgeous model Hat-to the modest little Sailor will be found in the most complete collection of Easter Millinery. All Specially Priced $2.98 $4.98 $6.50 $12.50 and Upward HATS FOR CHILDREN $1.98 to $4.98 Little Sailors and Pokes of fine Milan, all shapes and” shades, trimmed with ribbon streamers, “WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY” LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. 905-907 CONGRESS AVE THE 5TH WARD BARGAIN STORE 2622 ODIN AVENUE Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods and Notions Special Sale for Easter Silk Dresses From $4.98 up | Men's Silk Shirts $3.50 up “Y Ladies’ Best Silk Hose at 49¢ Specials in Silks Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Satin, allfor, ayard 0.00.22... 005000000000 SLITS All Ginghams at ... “ape ee Voiles, 36 inches .......... 0000000 e eee e e 2B E | Gingham Dresses at ................. $1.75 up Ladies” and Misses’ Skirts at ............$1.98 up Women’s House Aprons .................. 98 Men's Sox 2... cece cee sate tees ev eee s MB] Khaki Suits ......0.0.6 2.000. 00c000 000+ $3.00 Blue Overalls .........0.. 0000000000005 $125 Ribbons, best quality for, a yard.............50e 4 MME. D. L. HOLCOMB HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENT pec attention ren to treatment of women's esi. | Will gladly teach my system to anyone desiring to learn it. | 618 Morris St. (N. Main Car—Off on Morris) | PAGE FIVE — HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. HARRISBURG. PORT ARTHUR AIS Davidse Q us Travis —eeamvToMeAy) enemy Travis ey _ : Cleverly Styled oI | : : LW WN Suits Hy At a Remarkably Low Price . Ni : st tt $19 sc i | \ ia Purchase lt iy r “Twas indeed a fortunate purchase that enables us to ‘4 09 ‘ present to our thrifty patrons Suits of thig high AD (fh SP | character at such an absurdly low price. a yar All Wool Serge, Tricotines And Poiret Twills : Are Among the Materials Shown in This Ment Doman f Remarkable Group Deen 8 uA $13.95 Gt couse every fevored model is fared For | ft 1.2350 example, the box coats, the popular ripple, the ready taken advant- Shue ites! toting te ewe demas | Hythe ee tailored style. Exquisitey silk lined; all regular tunity, chen bal sizes. and Saturday. The ralty at the A.M. E. Church, which tas been tealously pushed Tor the past three months, culminated Su day "with a sui total of $2080.68 col lected. “Incidentally ifs ‘thé banner amount ratved at one rally and lev. Le, pastor, was complimeated as the master money eoliector. ‘Rev. Moot, Bastor of the’. M- Church, ts con ducting’ © revival, being aseiated by Rev. Met. Blanche. Blake of Kansas City and’ are Vindo Taylor of ‘Port Scott the later conducting the cour servicg.” The mother of Ar. Albort Champlon aud Mrs. Daye dear died Thureday at’ Olenco, La: they were bath at her bedsde! there\are three oitet surviving. brothers. Mr. ‘Geo, W. Alexander focelved a delayed tee bage Monday that his uncle (Mr. devin Birch) ‘was’ dead at Houston, tir. Gibson of Sour Lake is the guest ot Mrs. Ida Watson. Mr. 3. W. ‘Pendle ton of Orange was in ihe ‘ity Tuer day,” Priday ‘aight, Apr athe A", 2 Churen, the Negro, Business League will present -Mmes. Pora Washington Pittman, daughter of the late Booker 7, and Bannette B. Giles (Goprano) in Feeltal. ‘This will be a musical treat to the citizens. and" all oon torte: ‘The Pleasant Hill Baptist Church rally last Sanday was & success, ‘The Geld Baptist Church le having great meetings every night; will lose Eas ter Sunday. Rey. Holmes. is pastor Mra. Hann Norrie was called to Gal veaton “Tuesday, tnding. her wleter very sick The LL. A. held thet mocting Tuesday night Mr J. W. Cor nish, president,” W. L. Danfele, secre tary, and’ Y. Hogans, treasurer. Mise Dollia'M. Broomfield itt tor her home tn Waxahuchte. lat Friday, accom panied by her brother Louls.” Sunday Bohool at Pleasant Till was conducted by Pastor A. Dees! good. attendance Visitors: Rey. Anderson, Rev. Jackson Tones, Mrs, Heart of Houston. Mrs Rosy Perry wishes tO. thank “her friends for the Kindness toward ber during the death and burial of her Bus bund, Mr. Matt Perry; expecially those who accompanied her” to. Brazoria, Trenae, where he was buried. Mr. W: Le'Danlel ie remodeling his home hips Mf. Gitnon wishes to thank her frlende who helped or in the Houston Coline rally for the eat litle aun of #100" afr. R Flemings made fying trip (0 Galveston Sunday mora: ing. returning in the afternoon, When in Harrlabure be sure to stop by 7. C. Shosnte sank, Mecadouy Cale mains of Mias Johnson home, Inde- Dendent ‘Baptist “Sunday” Schoo}, un- der the direction of Superintendent 1. M: Seorett is pushing to the fot = ee, See 3.8, Adair, chiet grand mentor, K. land D: of T, was hore recenty on Ms fannaai ‘vai. He" was the. guest of [Me and’ Mrs. L. 1 Williams. Miss aby ‘Parrish as ‘gone’ to" San An fonlo to. vist her sick frlend,” Mrs Honry Hicks. Mr. "Peter Bradford, 3, Bactland, te hereon business. se,"A. Bh ixtelt, principal atthe [Gooaviit School, spent the week end sU’home. ev. tL. Pendergrat, pro siding elder of the’ Wolmar district, spent the week tore at home with his family. Mrs. Maggie Allen, the wite jot Mr. Charie Allen, died: Sunday. Deceased was an OM setter here, hay ng spent porebly 70 years here. She Tonven to mourn her demise a husband and several cildren. Sho wat & de out member of Independent Baptist Charen, of whieh Rev. 8. W. Ellis fs pastor. ‘he romaine of Mas Beulah J, Hobuson, age 18 yeart, who died at Central ‘Tesa College, Waco, were Shipped here for Interment, She" wat the daughter of Mrs. Luey Johnson, Dre. J. KC. Shealy-was called to Cor ticana to the bedside of ber daughter. Drm Mattie J. Davis, who is "Mrs (Carre Piney visited friends In’ Chap- ell Hit recent. Mrs. Emma Hart eee ea Sapher’ te netomat Te Services were ood at all churches. The Woman's Missionary’ Board. met at St Paul Church, Rev. Lockatt went {nto his "new $2,000 church Sunday Rey. Plerce preached the entrance gr. men Fmodora Aiko Path Quinn Coliege spent Sunday with hie people: Mr. Booker ‘. Blentt of Dal- las viaited home people. Mr. Leopard has opened up. an ice cream parlor on Brown St. It la indeed a credit (o Ennis td have auch an edifice a8 Mr. Lockett has, Miss Lota Davis, Beaumont, is visit log Mra. Dela A. Griftin of Sumer vile. 7. J, Brown and Mary Smith are il, Mrs, L. A. Kendrick, Waco, was a visitor last’ Wook. Rev... sans ‘wan: sige Satatiine: 308 Main “A Man’s Store” 308 Main The [e Fy A — Colgan Ee yar Te wae ~~ Mallory As ») inthe tow real, ‘Crush and also inthe ae s a) ua i | 47 eS: we nin, Pe haeen aa os e 09 “DOVERS A MAN'S STORE Our Prices On Groceries Are Always Low If this were not a fact we would not now have the largest grocery in the entire South. We have made our friends by ** always being able to give our customers the best value for their money and at the same time give them the best qual- ity the market affords. We have thousands of satisfied cus- Y 7 tomers that purchase their grocery supplies from us and iene tet cine ie ey tn ioe eet NY friends by being able to show them that they were getting Most of the Best for the Price. iG | COFFEES CRUSTENE SHORTENIN( cnittes ee nani FEO ag 2-pound palsy 28c Gavead em $2.65 | Smt nin 55 e Si DOE Bipinde 9B Sind iss Be Rate De NG Pe oh ee Ble DAIL eee cseeeeee a re Te: | soe ae, SL.05 | Fe Pater” 996 pound sack, Deepal net ee ie Spal mak 7 Crustene in bulk, llc Fancy Old Golden Rio, Dirac eee BUC | Crusene in bulky pad ie on heey rao edge wee ~ " may eed is well House, Sunset, Ad- ee $1.90 | Sere Sem Soe se educsent att Yo-pound pails, Ln$ if int, Bi una Evapested Apples, 1 per pail = 0 | ses Siena From (Qe | Spm min gy oa m0 ry Lard, PEF EA soon vss BOC Feat 1Be | hing ta 176 Lear, Prete * ge Sr a1 | Sette a Pes poms Si | RA. : "at rin Peaches, | PONS De car. vey Calforia Peaches, | 2 ws = io, Ne awa, 90 ¢ te . * wee Fay’ Calfoia Packs, ver Brick, 1-1b, le | Peretti per can ia lhe Paths al aaa alata ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: : TO ALL SECRET FRATERNITIES — ‘We are now ready to care for all your transfer busi- serene se : UNION STATION TRANSFER AND AUTO CO. 1515 PRAIRIE AVE. . P. 3808 P. 7402 iP. 9929 ; en ee Last on the Scene of Advertisement, but First in CUAR’S PLA CUT RATE CLEANERS AND DYERS We Call for and Deliver Phone Preston 7474 en WILL MAXWELL STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES WOOD, CHARCOAL, FEED AND COUNTRY PRODUCE a a0 MEAT MARKET (3401 McGOWEN PHONE HADLEY 2654 Care Henke & Pillot re all orders solicited. 19 Tuam Ave. PRINTING CO. J. H. HARMON, PROP. 423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas. ROBT. 8. ("BOB") 8COTT PHONE PRESTON 3699 Phones: Res.—P. 9163; Store P. Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining in an aromatic base, various vegetable n. of eliminating all the poisonous substances collected in the system, due to improper dige. the wrong combinations, an over-balanced diet, all of these errors and mistakes, causing peracidity, auto-intoxication, melancholy, and finally a lingering death, all of these fat be abated by using this wonderful powder. Just a single dose will change a despaired tient to a smiling hope, with great chances of totally regaining health. We doubt if the medical fraternity of the world can produce a better remedy for constip chronic headaches, hyperacidity, dyspepsia, bilioussiness, sour stomach and all liver com. We have received many testimonials, from suffering persons who have used this valuah found themselves benefitted by its use. Sells for 25c. This powerful prescription contains no opium, morphine, chloral hydrate or strychnine from the purest vegetable drugs, obtained from various continents, representing severer botanical kingdom. Never before, in the history of medicine, was a more meretorious the world, for such a small sum. Sells for 25 cents; worth twenty-five hundred. Combining in an agreeable form vegetable alteratives, with iodide of potash, and other valuable mended for the treatment of minor skin ailments, such as Pimples, Skin Eruptions, certain forms with iodide, and Sodium Salkalyte are indicated, dull headaches, constipation and expelling all blood impurities. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT—These are said to be caused by the presence of uric acid and other tem. The poisons are distributed through the entire system, often settles in the joints, muscle inflammation is said to cause the excruciating pains in rheumatism and gout. DAVIS KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY—a proprietary preparation recommended for all disorders, scanty and scalding urine, and all chronic complaints arising from disease kidneys are. The funnel of the drainage in the body is called off from the system, the efface and pallate of decay from the body into the bladder, and then through the regular channels, if they properly, the impurities and poisonous matter remaining in the blood and body—poisoning, or intoxication may result. DISEASED KIDNEYS—Some of the symptoms of diseased kidneys are, sharp, shooting pains to the back and sides, cloudy urine, with red deposits, scanty, high-colored and sometimes bloody desire to urinate, scalding and smarting pains in passing urine, puffiness under the eyes, swellin acid poisoning, rheumatism, dropy and gravel. All D. M. C. Preparations on sale at People's Drug Store, 410 Milam Street and Others. Our preparations can be bought at any colored drug store throughout the state and from where no stores are to be found. If your dealer cannot supply you, write the DAVIS MEDICINE CO., Box 516, Galves AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE LABORATORY Co. Antonia, Texas. PAGE SIX Phones: Res. Haddley 2011; Store, Preston 2834 WILSON'S PHARMACY CAUCIUS A. WILSON, Prop. We Deliver to any Part of the City Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Do Prescriptions Sundries and Toilet Articles 2421 McKINNEY AVE HOUSTON, TEXAS DR. W. E. TAYLOR Physician and Surgeon Office Phone Preston 4181 Residence: Phone Hadley 1076 Residence 3101 Dining Building OFFICE: TABORIAN BUILDING Dr. C. A. George, D. D. B. Res. Phone 1.0d. 3556 For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Suite 2014 Lincoln Theatre Bldg. Phone Preston 5128 711 Prairie Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS GATESWELL GORDON BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING AND TRUCK BUILDING 1023 N. San Jacinto Street Phone Preston 3156 GILLIAM'S CAFE 307 San Felipe Street To eat one of our meals is to be reminded of home and mother. Don't fret and fume over the hot stove, come in and let us be your cook. Regular meals and short orders served by competent help. WM. GILLIAM, Proprietor Big Tree Barber Shop Everybody Cordially Invited W. D. Danage, Prop. 2816 Nance St. Fifth Ward "Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster" Printing Service 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 220 SAN FELIPE PHONES PRESTON 3783-3379 IS YOUR HAIR SHORT Breaking off, Thin or Falling Out? Is Your Hair Dry and Wiry? Does your Scalp Itch? Have you Scalp Disease, or More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff? If so, you should AT once begin using MADAME N. A. FRANKLINT HAIR GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Preparations you have tried without success, you should not become ill-fluored and give up before getting my Hair Grower a trial. It has promoted an abundant growth of hair for thousands and millions. If 50, you should AT ONCE begin using MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN'S HAIR GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Producers you need, you should discern and give up before giving my Hair Grower a trial. It has promised an abundance of hair for thousands and it is the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Park in the United States located at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas, employing 40 operators in the two parks and covering all the country over which it is positive proof that My Hair Grower can buy. MY SPECIAL OFFER Those desiring to try my Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to your address a Six Week Trial Treatment, consisting of Shampoo, Hair Groomer, and Shampoo Oil, with full instructions how to use the same for only 11th. Do Not Treat Treatment will convince you of its value. I also teach my System personally or by mail. Write me for terms. MAKE ALL ORDERS TO MADAME H. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. 805 PRAINIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Pleaser: Res. P. 723. Office. P. 2568. Office. P. 2568. Hours: 10 A.M. to 7 Sundays by Appointment. Office. P. 2568. Office. P. 2568. OFFTOS LOAN OFFER All loans strictly confidential. Watch paired. Bargains in unredeemed pledge Watches, Clothes, Pistols, Sewing Mesh J. H. RIERAS Civil Engineer and Architect Modern Homes and Public Buildings Plats and Maps Machine Designs Mail orders solicited. 2169 Tum Ave. YATES PRINTING CO. In the Rear Lincoln Theatre Building Ready to Give Efficient Service LANE CUT RATE GROCERY "The Best for Less." Phone Preston 8687 1307 Clark St. Hours: 9 a. p. to 1 p. m., 4 to 6 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Office phone 4313. Dr. C. M. NICHOLS Physician and Surgeon Office: Taborian Bldg. Suite 220, 807% Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex. HARRY ASTOLFO BIG TREE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Shoe repairing our specialty. Let us tend to your sole and get you heel-ed. 28161 NANCE ST. A. S. ROSS TAILOR PHONE PRESTON 5491 Prices All Slashed To Meet Demands of a Falling Market. Perfect Material and Perfect Fit. Over 500 Styles Sanitary Cleaning and Press- ing Alterations of All Kinds. 418 1-2 Travis St. HOUSTON, TEXAS A Lone Star Sign of the Times. A country that when a married woman has candy it's a sign she bought it beneath a Dahlia. New GRANDMA PARK KNNEW NATURE When aysaye get sick, Grandma Park baby a recipe for tea, which has made her known all over the world. A combination of tea and tea, in a box of 10 full doses is the same original. GRANDMA'S LIVER and STOMACH TEA Beware of Injuries! None genuine without the grandma's recipe. **Beware of Initiation!** Some genuine without the PROPRIETARY Nurse. It gives instant relief for old and young, who are troubled with sick handstands, bad knee or back pain, bad heart-burn, heart-burn, any of those ailments coming from a dislocated ankle or knee. Looks as you touch it will call you with a thick thump, cost you if you GRANDMA'S STOMACH AND VERA TEA ARE YOUR FOUNGER. Park Laboratory Co. San Antonio, Texas. A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE EXPERIENCED HELP Drug in and to the Carriage 415 Milam Street LUCIUS W. LOMAX ROBT. S. SCOTT ORGEN BARBER SHOP "THROUGH THE BLOCK" 803 PRAIRIE AVENUE-413 MILAM STREET 2-ENTRANCES-2 15-CHAIRS-15 ROBT. S. ("BOB") SCOTT, Manager. PHONE PRESTON 3699 HOUSTON, TEXAS Phones: Res.—P. 9163; Store Preston 7389. Mrs. R. S. Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, Ph. C. Propa. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles Everything in the Line of Drinks at Our Soda Fountain 28041½ ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS DAVIS' A. C. P. combining in an aromatic base, various vegetable medicines, capable races collected in the system, due to improper digestion, over-eating, diet, all of these errors and mistakes, causing constipation, hylyly, and finally a lingering death, all of these fatal complaints can order. Just a single dose will change a despaired and neurotic pancies of totally regaining health. The world can produce a better remedy for constipation, indigestion, episiacus, billiousness, sour stomach and all liver complaints. From suffering persons who have used this valuable medicine, and cells for 25c. Opium, morphine, chloral hydrate or strychnine, but is made upined from various continents, representing several families of the history of medicine, was a more meretorious remedy offered to for 25 cents; worth twenty-five hundred. Davis' Anti-Constipation Physique—Combining in an aromatic base, various vegetable medicines, capable of eliminating all the poisonous substances collected in the system, due to improper digestion, over-eating, the wrong combinations, an over-balanced diet, all of these errors and mistakes, causing constipation, hyperacidity, auto-intoxication, melancholy, and finally a lingering death, all of these fatal complaints can be abated by using this wonderful powder. Just a single dose will change a despaired and neurotic patient to a smiling hope, with great chances of totally regaining health. We have received many testimonials, from suffering persons who have used this valuable medicine, and found themselves benefitted by its use. Sells for 25c. This powerful prescription contains no opium, morphine, chloral hydrate or strychine, but is made up from the purest vegetable drugs, obtained from various continents, representing several families of the botanical kingdom. Never before, in the history of medicine, was a more meritorious remedy offered to the world, for such a small sum. Sells for 25 cents; worth twenty-five hundred. DAVIS' EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND or alteratives, with iodide of potash, and other valuable medicines recommend, such as Hipples, Skin Eruptions, certain forms of rheumatism, inicylate are indicated, dull headaches, constipation and to assist nature inaid to be caused by the presence of uric acid and other poisons in the sys-the entire system, often settles in the joints, muscles and tissues. This pain pains in rheumatism and gout. BDY—A propriety preparation recommended for all kidney and bladder all chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder. All chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder. All chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder, and then through the regular channels, if they fail to do their work latter remaining in the blood and body—poisoning, or what is called auto-optoms of diseased kidneys are, sharp, shooting pains through the small of deposits, scanty, high-colored and sometimes bloody urine, a frequent in passing urine, puffiness under the eyes, swelling of the limbs, uric travel. Combining in an agreeable form vegetable alternatives, with iodide of potash, and other valuable medicines recommended for the treatment of minor skin ailments, such as Pimples, Skin Eruptions, certain forms of rheumatism, in which Potassium iodide, and Sodium Salicylate are indicated, dull headaches, constipation and to assist nature in RHEUMATISM AND GOUT—These are said to be caused by the presence of uric acid and other poisons in the system. The poisons are distributed through the entire system, often settles in the joints, muscles and tissues. This inflammation is said to cause the excruciating pains in rheumatism and gout. DAVIS KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY—A proprietary preparation recommended for all kidney and bladder disorders, scanty and scandi saline, and all chronic complaints arising from diseased kidneys and bladder. The functions of the kidneys is to filter the blood and strain off from the system the eftefs and worn out matter or debris that the body is to the bladder, and then through the vaginal chiasm, to their work properly, the impurities and poisoning matter remaining in the blood and body poisoning, or what is called auto-inoxication may result. DISEASED KIDNEYS—Some of the symptoms of diseased kidneys are, sharp, shooting pains through the small of the back and sides, cloudy urine, with red deposits, scanty, high-colored and sometimes bloody urine, a frequent urticaria, and passing urine, puffiness under the eyes, swollen of the limbs, uric acid poisoning, rheumatism, drogy and gravel. ACME SYSTEM OF GROWING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR Have you ever tried the new method of growing and beautifying your hair? If not you should go to your druggist and demand a box of Acme Quinine. If you should go to your druggist and demand a box of Acme Quinine. If your hair is not straight enough, kinky, or curly, you should use Acme Straightener and Glosser. For sale by druggists and agents. Price 35c. Acme Skin Food and Face Bleach, for that "Bad" complexion, pimples, blotches, ringworms and all skin trouble. Full directions on all packages. D. M. C. Medical Discovery—A tonic recommended for general debility, loss of weight, stomach disorders, a system builder and purifier. Prescription only. Prescription only. Prescription only. together with aromatics, guaranteed to give results or money refunded. FAMOUS QUININE HAIR GROWER To make hair grow, cleanse the scalp, and apply our famous Quinine Hair Grower, a tonic, made expressly for the purpose of stimulating the roots of the hair setting forth a new crop of healthy hair. If hair is falling out, use the famous Egyptian Hair Restorer. Stops falling hair, restores the color, and sets forth the hair to growing again, and in about ninety days will grow hair on a bald head, where it has not come out from old age. People's Drug Store, 410 Milam Street and Others. My colored drug store throughout the state and from agents in towns your dealer cannot supply you, write the INE CO., Box 516, Galveston, Texas AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE All D. M. C. Preparations on sale at People's Drug Store, 410 Milam Street and Others. Our preparations can be bought at any colored drug store throughout the state and from agents in towns where no stores are to be found. If your dealer cannot supply you, write the OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money loaned on Watches, Clothes, Plistos, Sewing Machines and Diamonds 818 Preston Ave. Phone Preston 348 HARMONS' DRY GOODS STORE Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A full line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage solicited. J. H. HARMON, PROP. 423 San Felipe St. Houston, Texas. Houston, Texas. You Don't Have to Walt, You Can Get *em* Right Pants Made in 24 Hours Notice, Suits or Overcoats in 48 Hours JONES' TAILOR SHOP Three Expert Tailors - Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing A house that stands for dependable service, fair and square business methods and the best values obtainable. PHONE PRESTON 6982 2416 McKinney Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS THE ACME QUININE HARDGROWER NET CONTENTS 2 OZ MFD BY DAVIS MEDICINE CO TOLBX 916 KALVESTON TEXAS. PRICE $5.95 PER BOX MCAF STRAIGHTNER & GLOSSERY PRO BY DAWNSMED ICNE CO. PO BOX 818 CLOVEVILLE MAKERS PRICE 35 100 NON STANDARDIZED & BEAUTIFUL WORKING SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER LARGE SKIN WHITENEBB A SKIN FOOD & COMPLEXION CARE DAVIS MEDICINE CO OFFICIAL ON OTHER SITE ON CAL MADE IN USA Phone Preston 1459 Res. Phone Hadley 3282 S. R. GREEN REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INVESTMENTS I Handle Bargains Only Room 6, 40% 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 819 ODIN AVE. PHONE PRESTON 333 HOUSTON : : * : TEXA 2819 ODIN AVE. PHONE PRESTON 3364 HOUSTON : : * : TEXAS WHEN YOU WANT GOOD BREAD, ROLLS AND CAKES Go to The Sanitary Bakery 702½ ODIN AVENUE Fifth W Where It Is Always Fresh and Good. JOHN SEDDON FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD FURNITURE AND STOVES ALSO REPAIRING—WATER PIPE REPAIR 0131½ Hill Street Houston, Tex SMOKE Red Dot Cigars TWO FOR 15 CENTS "TRULY DIFFERENT" JEROME MOSKOWITZ CO. 208 Travis St. Distributors Quick Service THE FRENCH CAFE D. C. HARVEY, Prop. Fine Home Cooking, Cakes, Pies, Fish and Oysters, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Fruits and Cigars. 712 ODIN AVENUE A Quiet Place to Bring Your Family PHONE PRESTON ALSO REPAIRING—WATER PIPE REPAIR 1013 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Hill Street Houston, Texas 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 Special attention given to all scalp diseases, both men and women. Will gladly teach my system to any one wishing to learn it. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED PHONE PRESTON 7023 719 CLEVELAND ST THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Attractive women everywhere depend on attractive men. They don't. Nature lovers upon the young her beauty of hair, yet how few curves they have are maintained or maintained with St. Clair retained or maintained with St. Clair not yet. This fact. It is no experiment. The real great destroyer. First comes dandruff, then ever increasing. The pure ingredients in antiseptic and medicinal values insure antiseptic and medicinal values ant hair. If you desire soft, lustrous hair, you need a hair care kit. No no failing hair and no more fisking hair and scalp. If eventually—why not if you can afford it fifty, per cost commission. Course orders promptly through mail. Mail orders promptly through mail. Parties for partici-pend stamp for reply. "The ST. CLAIR SYSTEM" Mme. R. D. St. Clair, Parlor A20½ East Commerce St, San Antonio, Texas Phone Preston 4587 SHOP AND SHINING COLOR RD, Proprietor Pressing, Alterations of all to Order. We Call for river. HOUSTON, TEXAS Hats Cleaned and Blocked Phone Preston 4582 LADD'S TAILOR SHOP AND SHINING PARLOR JAS. A. LADD, Proprietor First Class Cleaning and Pressing, Alterations of all Kinds. Suits Made to Order. We Call for and Deliver. 904 Schwartz Street HOUSTON, TEXAS 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 Country Products. Fresh Buttermilk always on hand. Best service and polite attention to all. Phone Preston 3364 2809 Odin Avenue Cozy Confectionery Store We Sell the Best for Less. Groceries, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies and Gum. Everything Fresh. Corner Pierce and Velasco. J. H. ROBERTSON, Prop. B. J. H. ROBERTSON, Prop. Corner Pierce and Velasco, J. H. ROBERTSON, Prop. HENKE MEAT MARKET Finest quality of meats. All kinds of feed. Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Country Products. PHONE CAPITOL 1762 C. F. HENKE, Prop. HUDSON AND BUICK Super-Six Light Six AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Buick just out and Hudson now ready to leave paint shop. Both cars thoroughly overheated; new tops and fully guaranteed and price most reasonably. To buy either you can't go wrong. General Blacksmithing and Repairing of All Kinds we ready to leave paint shop. Both hops and fully guaranteed and priced you can't go wrong. and Repairing of All Kinds Buck just out and Hudson now ready to leave paint shop. Both care thoroughly overhaired; the tops and fully guaranteed and priced at $1,000. HUBERT'S Phone Preston 2478 --- A 701 N. San Jacinto BUICK Light Six DR. W. J. HOWARD DENTIST Toberlin Bldg. 807) 325-8144 Office Phone Preston 6350 Residence Phone Capitol 2251 B. R. Peters, Optometrist 815 Prairie Avenue Wear Krypton Invisible Lenses Phone Preston 6256 Phones: Office P. 5601, Res. C. 551 Dr. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Burgee Residence 3515 Liberty Avenue Office 418% Travis Street HOUSTON, STREET DROPSY TREATED ONE WEEK Fresh Breath received in a few reduced in a few days; regulates the liver, kidneys, and heart; purify the blood by strengthening the liver. With a Free Treatment. Colium Dropsy Remedy De. Co. X-14, Atlanta, Ga. For Sale-Four-room house; sanitary conveniences; close in. Price, $2,000. K. O. SMITH, 411 Miam, phone Hadley 1862. DO YOUR SHARE BY TELLING US YOUR NEEDS GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 People's Pharmacy 410 MILAM We are Now Serving Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Home Made Chili, Salads and Pies. Drop in and give us a trial. These dishes prepared by a skilled caterer. Prescription work our specialty. AUTO DELIVERY Nemo SELF-REDUCING CORSETS $500 622 622 THE BEST CORSETS FOR STOUT WOMEN SIZES 24-36 If your double doesn't carry them, and some and what wears over or chains and no fit for full and fashion-forward women, THE BEST CORSETS FOR STOUT WOMEN 24-36 J. J. HARDEWAY Phone Preston 2602 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Fifteen Years Experience 408½ MILAM ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS B. F. LOWERY 2409 McKinney Avenue Dealer in Groceries, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream Courteous Treatment to All WASHING POLISHING GREASING REPAIRING OKAY GARAGE Corner Odin 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 4738 HOUSTON, TEXAS White Swan Barber Shop 506 Millam Street Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve you wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold batha. AARON BYERS, Proprietor. MARTIN'S MEAT MARKET 3001 Nance St. We handle bread, milk and butter. Finest quality of meats Pure and compound lard a specialty The Peoples Store 2902 Odin Avenue 2409 McKinney Avenue Dealer in Groceries, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream Courteous Treatment to All Corner Oldin and McMillan Street E. PARKER and F. PARKER, Proprietors Mechanical Work a Specialty. Rent Cars Diy and Night All Work Guaranteed. Filling Station In Connection PHONE PRESTON 4736 HOUSTON, TEXAS White Swan Barber Shop Eight expert tonsorial artists ever ready to serve your wants: Hair cut, shave, shampoo, massage. Hot and cold batha. AARON BYERS, Proprietor. We handle bread, milk and butter. Finest quality of meats Pure and compound lard a specialty Outfitters For Men, Women and Children Dry Goods and Notions, Ready-to-wear Garments. Shoes, and all kinds of Ginghams at 15c and 12 1-2c per yard. Phone Capitol 1319 M. TESTA, Prop. Patronize Our Advertisers The Modern Cigar They could be smaller - But not better Smoked by men who appreciate the utmost in Cigar Quality Write for our Premium Catalog No. 4 1. Lewis Cigar Mfg. Co. NEWARK, N. J. Largest Independent The Modern Cigar They could be smaller - But not better Smoked by men who appreciate the utmost in Cigar Quality Write for our Premium Catalog No. 4 1. Louis Cigar Mfg. Co. NEWARK, N. J. Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World. 8¢ John Ruskin BEST AND BIGGEST CIGAR “Your Family Theatre” WEEKLY PROGRAM You are letting some big ones get by you. Keep our programs where you can see ‘em daily. SATURDAY--- La “THE DIAMOND QUEEN With EILEEN SEDGWICK | “THAT DOGGONE WEDDING,” Comedy “VULTURES OF GREED,” Western . EASTER SUNDAY and MONDAY--- “ "7 THE GREAT REDEEMER A mighty drama of regeneration, A tremendous masterpiece of the screen. A vivid portrayal of the great work of the Master. The drama of the moment. The picturized spirit of Easter. ‘We especially invite every saint and sinner in Hous- fon to see this wonderful picture. You will go ‘way with a reinforced determination and a more kindly feeling towards your fellow man and anything that will aid humanity in grasping this spirit is worth while, Also rs “FANTOMAS” ‘The Master Serial of All Time on the Same Program. WAT THE DEVIL LAUUHO A Fox Feature Also Comedy Every Wednesday PEARL WHITE'S SERIAL SUCCESSOR ‘tue AVENGINC ‘ ‘tut AVENGING- ARROWZS: ener ee —_, cca a —— i si - ® |G. Se yo em ee i Seen NP ae t Mee b y Ai] iy ae 75 Her new sensational serial with a human appeal. Ruth is the one star that men, women and children alike rave about. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY s “WOLVES OF THE STREET” Western, and EDDIE POLO “KING OF THE CIRCUS” THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. eee sh ras Theatrical Gossip |*2 =: | ee ete iroaram — HEAR " MAMIE SMITH ’ and her ; ny JAZZ HOUNDS >. sing : E CRAZY BLUES “Jt’s Right Here For You,” » we, a | COA CITY AUDITORIUM TONIGHT, MARCH 25, 8:15 P.M. ES | of Also ADDED ATTRACTION OF 18 ~ ACTORS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS, ETC. i 85 $1.10 $1.65 : Gallery Seates, 55¢ UCAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT BOOKER ‘T. WASHINGTON THEATRE 2711 ODIN AVENUE ‘ “Best There Is in Petes” Sunday, Mareh 27th “QUT OF THE SNOW” BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION Monday, March 28 HAROLD LLOYD a “NUMBER PLEASE” ‘New Million Dollar Comedy ALSO MARY MILES MINTER “JUDY OF THE ROGUE HARBOR” oT Tueeday, March 29 LATE OUTLAW, HENRY STARR “THE DEBTOR TO THE LAW” ~CoMING ATTRACTIONS Sunday, Apel 8 “STOP THIEF Ai tar cat Sunday, Ape “MADAM X” A Big Picture St. Elmo Theatre Palling Big Crowds ‘Tho recent showing of that mao dranatc™ seper‘eatre, “Dead Men Tat No. Tala” atthe SU. Bima the atv, 111 San Fel, proved that food pltae, with proper publ, stl ha drawing power and the orl fans and faetien are willing 10 top stats fom the coin the feat ace a real hipciase show’, So’ great Was ‘ihe altpiance, a thie produ iim that te 8.0. standing rom erRhother peg ov a ‘nother appetsing movi mens w belaered the patna nent neck, be flonne wth Hay” oten), shen Wile, Rossel ‘comesn “challenge ot the Lan" appering af the st Brosram ‘i Soe Tyan in “The Par Din niger” Saturday. 3B, Warper ‘stare tn “eli ODay” betue fal of aeton Tove and pinoy while Hooton ficoat tlc tn “etantom Pow ibe ena aration. "aster Sunday and Monday anothes eqltode’ of that thous jung sera “Root riaan” alongwith, rac Conan Renae” and Car Gat "Younes of amen Mlb. hefterings, which tr Toned‘ advance te Dror surel mere "The roma for the) remalniyg up ext week will teatro sae eter ar Wie Dances fa “Eb emng bee” en beet ee | Money Changers,” which appears Wed- ayaa “The. Money Changers” ts 1. force tal paotodrama ot Now Yori a the peak of bociety and’ the pit of he ftaderworl;'« drama tht wil wring tie hour of every woman and arr the ad of every wan and te both Inter ‘ting and edueatonal Fitting Easter Film Shows at the Lincoln i keeping with ie reputation o being ty South's loading colored ove nowt, the Lincoln Theatre wil otter to tts patrons 8 very appropriate bictare for Sunday nnd Monday, "The JOreat Redeemer » masterful prodge tion featuring Hose Paters and bar sorte Dav. "The picture doals-with a mn “bad ait through.” who, in trying to elute sponta, ra io evant doe and howe a fuetlvetrom Josie, love Immediately bens to kinle pe fiween both and temporary change Sccurn tn the hoot thi era ‘But, ater, upon overtret of is for mer Bal, be’ returae to his forget if td fails ino a trap ila by the con stablary to efter his apprehension ‘While imprisoned, a Bible, hurled by tan condemned’ to di on the [stlows at the orien fats foto Ma oy's hands and” wpes open ie fiscovers 4 reproduction of the euch eae Oak mt ee ST. ELMO THEATRE 711 SAN FELIPE’ ———_—_—__ SEE FRIDAY William Russell in “CHALLENGE OF THE LAW” Joe Ryan in “PURPLE RIDERS” No. 6 | COMEDY | SATURDAY H. B. WARNER in “FELIX O’DAY” | “PHANTOM FOE,” No. 13 . HOOT GIBSON ia “OUT OF LUCK” SUNDAY AND MONDAY : “SON OF TARZAN,” No. 10 | GRACE CUNARD in “GUN RUNNERS” t COMEDY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in “RISE OF SUSAN TUESDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN ia “FIGHTING FATE,” No. 8 “DOWN HOME” All-Star Cast COMEDY. et WEDNESDAY ROY STEWART ia “MONEY CHANGERS” = j JACK’DEMPSEY ; BA 1 “<DAREDEVIL JACK,” No. 13 COMEDY ‘artist and draws a picture that was condensed at Thenut 9h spel condensed at Thenut 9h spel the motu? a in eeue rogram appears an other thastor of thst emating” en Starline eral “Tuntomay” whic fins “emul peeping tor bret “Weenday Rath Roland, susoetsor io Boat White,‘ the terial idl takes her fall appearance, ihe intest pletre, "The Avening Arrow floc wil be'remembered as the na tn nae Neglected Wty” "Tian tp.” and her enesealled tera Washington Theatre Has Special Features ‘The management of the Booker 7 Washington theatre, 231. Odin Ave ne, announces. several features or their patrons, Woglaning Bastor Sun day with "Ost of the Snow" a tena sod ving pltere of the Cana Norehwost ‘Monday the falmtable Harold Lieya wilh eon th ntet $1,000 Comedy’ tlamph, Number * Pease” Gm thle same program, will” appea Stary Siee Muster "Judy. of th Rogte Hathoe” : “Tus ate Oklahoma outlaw end ban ait Henry ‘Starr wil be" sbown i “The ‘Dobior to ihe La” depicting the fe that eventually "ied to. hs deauh'a anon for the Joutha ot to ay “Sther spect atictions that ave been booked fr the neat ture ar ous Nopre ia "Stop hist” rom Co Kost and Haren Bg stage succn Pauline Frederic fn “Madame. Bouin Pathan fn "Man Of er tudeeveral stber asporgreduetions "Tuo Washington toate i tyDho0m cooled and te Tally = modern moe Route blag uptotberite in at tects "the Liberty sree car sap Hosta the'aor “Crazy Blues” Artist ‘Sings Here Tonight Tiyale Benth. the pepaler-ainaee ‘of “crazy Blues,” I creating stampede In box ofties of all Northern and Fan erm ities, Never batore in. history has a phouograph star created such & furore as hae Male Smith, the sng er of “Crazy Blues." Everybody knows Strany Biaes” and Ate surpriang 1 know that over 20000 of those record have been sold ta "Texas Inthe as Ure months. This marvelous singe of "ives" ls making'a tour of Texts appearing the arr conan Fo Tennessee, Georeia, Virginia and four come reports of Fexular box of fice stampeden, and. Chicago reports tale of ax nights and four matinee fn voven days. I you wish to got righ own to aature singing’ you shoul hear this ‘wondorfl attraction, She tinge Uoulght (Friday) at tho City Au diterium, “Tickets now selling. SOUTH’S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER. BLACK BUFFS OFF. TO TRAINING CAMP AT STATE CAPITAL Manager W. TL Patterson of th Houston Black Bufalgas lft wit Bi Sarreeulon thie week for Austin shore fhree wooks of Iotnaite tran fan will be tho program for both the ‘ron and rect rer ot th oMpustor Sunday the Datta wil play tao Diack ‘Broxehocs an” oxhiviog ome tt the Capital City, whoa Man tiem Patan he lr ise chance of weason see Rs Dlagers in clon. 2 |. Several other exhibition games have been arranged, heading etutete Wil Ssmuol Heston and illosoncalogse of Austin snd’ Prairie View Coens Pronpecta are werr right for top ttn cub tis faton tn the oe Swern, Medes MeGay and Wee, tre fendi. money. avant inane {evar fo give the Toca fase 8 win sing combitaton Palestine High Takes Two Exciting Games From Crockett High ee a et ree eee hig Sino dtonpd to ens Soe eee eo Sia eee See Se veaeneee ra at So Rar eee es Ee eae eee eriatiote ca Sort, fe rane arian Wat atest Ma Satta ca aut Ea eRe ea Fe Say 0 vee cong ie strong and determined, only tf meat aa tid Soe eateuerauep cers ie eon ete Mere Earle a t eae Stone ate Sere eee er Eerie acacie Arbe oe ee, Sere a Secale esac sae i WOMEN OF TODAY. Must have a benutitul skin. “There ati ra en Di serirerees oan tae Serocehh, ae a a Rese Sen ger i ae ieidtaatadie Ca St troy ete Ral conarnie ees ths Sr fee ce Se peer tc rs a bette Sey ud aaa inde As ioe Sir aa poe piss Pharmacy: 410. Mids phon City Happenings Calvin “Davie, Auto er te ease oe eae ee ae ae tee ae a ens Sela ac or ona Don't fait to attend oval a Maslenio nt ‘Sothel Bastin: Coase Soon eee ee ‘Mrs. 8. C. Sparks, caterer at Pa ti aan tt ol Pe Fie Setters hve. ie Ford and Spivey, mn eras, ovint saying, ahd for tna peageenps = in oc a eee Sores ee ake 2 oe satan ey ar ome Re on cise ea [phone Capital 1648.—(8-12) e mated eects anon iaae naam ay ate ‘The Western Mutual Fire . sree oe err Srp ie eters at |W. B, Mosely, Agent. Preston 1760, ‘Mrs. FL. Calton, Ruthven * ar ee soe Sn cscs ee nce ; ca groom et ncaa te er eee arbor oe recency pane eda ane re saakae erie eee rae sai ces 2s pease oss ea eco eet a er eee eee a Soe ees Se a coer ae canton ot a aioe ee ae Sy serra tte ac rir carta nag ae | ica La See eet i ities Vecchi eee ne a en | Sree nes ey ee or ims ea ela ec acria cr aaa See ee Sree Sonera ee | eg eoay on oon |e & Sos oeceemas | Slit St, extends yoo cordial In- | vitation to try some of her palatable ee, Tre pie ae ee [ eerie te eos aca [ererederes et eee See a eee Bs [te a wa sal wea ret noel toe ae [feat vith okt Tlahie’ Boston. React ah cet one | Mr. Sam Davis, the colored clerk, es | ‘The most famous colored attraction ae cotta gee ae ner Tear Hounds, led the, Collasum [SSS eee Soe ers ieee Nee ee Eee BE as we eres Wik ee ear a aes ieee ease te oe, bre erin SS cies oe eae [ia bre zon wt oe aes ee ee oer err eek pear pote beclfeiagiage ae 2a een he eeeeas ae ee eee eae [aaa eet pee (foe ie caine rs eee ae Tee Se ee aa ae omen d pa sone conan Bae en nes eens Sc acorns a Sh an aati rd ieee neato eee mL eet rece eaters icons eae eee rox epee eae Pepe eee a ee Tis li oi icecream ie ar ae te fron oe [ic ePeor tere man,