Houston Informer

Saturday, April 14, 1923

Houston, Texas

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THE HOUSTON INFORMER "MOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told--Nothing Else!" THE HOUSTON INFORMER "MOUTH'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, under the Act of March 3, 1919. make all checks, Crafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to The Houston Informer, 410 Milam Street, Houston, Texas NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston informer and pay no more than the required representatives. All day appointed agents will have receipt books. Protect your interest, as well as ware, by insisting upon a receipt and then keep it. **Inn Advertising Representative, W. B. Ziff Company, 508 South Dearborn Street, Chicago; 321 Victoria Building, St. Louis, Mo.; 430 Longwood Building, New York.** ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BEDHIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A DEAL DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN BHOULD RECEIVE LESS. —ROOBEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923 UNION HOSPITAL: PUBLIC AND DOCTORS. UNION HOSPITAL: PUBLIC AND DOCTORS. The recent resignation of Mr. James B. Grigsby from the presidency of the board of directors and trustees of Union Hospital, has been the subject of much discussion on the streets, and, while he attributed his resignation to stress of business, many are of the opinion that there are other reasons which he did not care to express. It was and is very unfortunate for the hospital movement to lose the executive services of such an able and successful business man as Mr. Grigsby, who has been done has been done. His successor, Prof. W. L. Davis, while he does not suffer by comparison, is likely to find it a little more difficult now to harness and marshal the forces under existing conditions. Let us state right here that the Informer is not endeavoring to knock nor discourage the hospital movement, but we might as well face the issue now and get over with the spasm and solidify our forces for the successful culmination of this needed and worthy institution. The colored people of this city, like all cities where any number of our people reside, certainly need a hospital, and it is a reflection of our being haunted numerically strong in financial accumulation and intellectual attainments and qualifications that heretofore we have not possessed such an institution in Houston—one that is a real credit to our group and city, where our people can secure the best in medical service and surgery. But for a hospital movement to succeed in Houston or any other town, the doctors, themselves, must lead out in the movement—not with a rule or ruin" policy, but motivated by an earnest and desired desire to achieve financial accumulation, wants and needs of suffering humanity in a more efficient, thorough, painstaking, proficient and scientific method. Expressed in the language of the streets, the doctors must get together, discard all little petty jealousies, quit knocking and panning each other, inject a little more ethics in their profession and join forces for one common end—to serve their fellowman, in a way that is known to man, in the most intelligent and efficient manner. Take the local situation: In this city, with less than twenty colored physicians, they are divided, almost hopelessly and beyond redemption, into at least three factions or maybe clans is a better word. It can be said to the credit of a few of the local physicians of color that they take no particular interest nor part in factional fights and differences; yet entirely too many of them do and their families are involved, and the human family are sufferers as a consequence of this chen design, unengaging, unethical and really disgraceful policy. The average layman knows nothing about the needs and advantages of a hospital and is totally unfit and unprepared to even give the matter much worth-while consideration. The hospital movement is just not in his line. Suppose a movement was launched for the advancement and promotion of the teaching profession or any other vocation, do your research on the profession or any other course you would suit supinely by and trust other people to push and put over propositions that meant much in training, experience and financial remuneration to them and their cause? Yet that is just what the vast majority of the colored doctors of Houston are doing; their motto seems to be, "Let George and Bill do it!" While on this of the doctors and their relation and responsibility to the public, permit us to make this digressive observation. Too many of our local colored physicians are too self-centered, egistic, selfish and exclusive—living all to themselves and par- PAGE FOUR NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (IMPORTANT) NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: receipt when paying your subscript subscriptions to unauthorized repo- ll have receipt books. Protect your on a receipt and then repose. Representative, W. B. Ziff Comp. 321 Victoria Building, St. Louis FILMER OF THE FILMER MIDDLE EAST FIRST IN SERVICE (All Matter Copyrighted) The South's Inter-Racial Movement By DR. JAMES BOND Secretary Kentucky Interracial Commission. Like most movements of its kind, the Interracial Movement had its birth in a great crisis. During the war the white and colored people of the South, in a very remarkable way, forgotten their differences and united in a supreme effort to win the war. Promises of better things were made to all of our boys, black and white. The Negro soldier accepted these promises at face value. He played well his part in the war. When upon his return to his home-land these promises were not realized, his heart was filled with bitterness. The lines were more tightly drawn and barriers to his progress seemed more stubborn and relentless than ever. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923 ticipating in no movement for the public real and welfare, unless said participation means dollars and cents to them. The public real and welfare must be the highest priority, local church or attend any civic or commercial meeting and you will note that our doctors are conspicuous by their absence, and yet they are always harping on the race employing colored physicians. The race should use colored doctors (and we have some splendid ones in Houston), but these doctors must not be like the Dead Sea Scrolls and take on the role of medical dcharter. There is a hospital movement under way in Washington, D.C. and the colored doctors of that city led in a financial drive with donations and pledges, several pledging as high as $1000 and none less than $250. Those doctors know that the success of a colored hospital in this city will take much to them in medical and surgical experience and perhaps more in money and power. Instead of investing all their surplus money in rent houses and real estate and living in a little shell of exclusiveness and self-compliance, they are wise enough to visualize the future and even make sacrifices to establish and make possible an institution that will cater visualize and expression and racial contingent in latter years and even right now. The South Secreta Like most move its birth in a great people of the South, differences and usages of better things. The Negro solidly played well his home-land there with bitterness to his progress since Adr race resists breed. In Houston about nine colored doctors presented the new Union Hospital with equipment worth about $1500, perhaps, which was transferred from the old hospital, and some of them seem to think that they have done more than their duty already. This was a commendable act, and, while these particular physician duties that they have done the one deed will not suffice for the success of the hospital undertaking. It requires real, honest-to-goodness money to put over any kind of a meritorious action and a hospital movement is no exception to the general rule. If the Union Hospital is to become a real institution and function as such plants do among other races and even among our race in other localities, the Houston colored doctors will be forced to work in the hospital and public and the hospital movement and unite their forces and even contribute of their means to make this movement go over big. The commission does not pretend to have discovered a short cut to the problem, but it has an existence a perfect organization, nor an existence a perfect solution to the race problem that can be worked out in a day. It recognizes the need for a new Martin, that provides students an opportunity not to a task for limited sympathies and petty interests; that it is not a task for the more organized and more organized; that it is a spiritual task, a task to be carried out in the face of the realities of the Man of Gallile. These principles emphasize first the truth that the race problem is a problem of the Man of Gallile. This editorial is not intended as a tribute upon the colored physicians per se, but we merely wish to call attention to certain impediments and hindrances to the hospital movement, which must be overcome in order to be successful and have any degree of permanency and stability to it. The colored people need a hospital in Houston badly and on this point all agree, but under the existing conditions its realization will be difficult of attainment. The colored people need a knock, tell "how it ought to be done," or "can't be done" and then refuse or fail to contribute one thought or penny where it can accomplish something tangible and concrete, may show the smartness of the knocker and know-all, but it nets the hospital movement and the race no appreciable results. The colored people are not the ones that than they are according either and the sooner they pay this debt, the better it will be for all concerned. If the physicians show little faith in or manifest hardly passing interest in the movement and fail to lead out in putting over the colored people, the public will expect the public to become interested and concerned in the project. City Happenings Mrs. Mary Ann Allen, Crockett spent last week visiting Mrs. Amanda Fields, 1919 Rannels Street. CHICAGO'S MUNICIPAL ELECTION Two young men desire the service of a dancing instructor; lady preferred. Write AB. Houston Informer. That the colored brother is no longer hog-tied to the republican party was very convincingly and thoroughly demonstrated in the 1970s. Born last Thursday to Mr. Louis and Catherine Johnson, 1514 West Webster Avenue, a $-pound girl. The democrat and republicans had candidates for the mayoralty office, but the democratic candidate, Judge Fever, ran roughhoused Mrs. Rose Lee Sima, Kansas City Mrs. Elysia Bryant, Mansfield Bryant, 112 Bell Avenue Mrs. A. J. Bommer, 156 Tama Mrs. Martinez for Monday, Waco and Mrs. The black vote has, for the last eight or ten years, been the balance of power in the political campaigns waged in the Windy City, ex-Mayor Thompson winning repeatedly with the heavy colored vote in that city. For handset or monument, see HC C. Defiant Price. Priced to suit buyer; 2720 Liberty Avenue, phone Capita 1243—(i) But the forces supporting Candidate Lueder were very offensive and objectionable to the colored voters and Lueder himself was accused of race discrimination when he was head of the Chicago postoffice. A B. Y. P. U. social will be given at the residence of Miss Predle Leo Lights, 815 Andrew Street, Tuesday April 17, 8:00 p.m. Then, too, he is a Protestant and it was charged that he was a diarist of manhood, disposed that distasteful organization, and had no liability to intelligence. You can buy The Informer and all other race papers and magazines at the People's Pharmacy News Stand 410 Milkm street. Candidate Dever is a Catholic, and, while supported by the democratic party, his record and attitude towards the colored citizen won him a place in the hearts of the black voters and the unexpected occurred. Mrs. M. A. Moore, Gildings, paid her daughters, M. G. R. M. Newman and Miss A. L. Moore, 2715 Center Street a visit last week. The Second and Third Wards, always republican strongholds, with large colored population, gave Dever a handsome majority over Lueder, and thus Chicago has its first democratic mayor in nearly a decade. See Sigvay Printing Co. for good riting. Photo Proton 1960: 3233 dickeyen. Reasonable rates. Work allied for and delivered promptly. President Harding, in his celebrated Birmingham speech, admonished and advised the colored brother to divide his vote; to vote for the blacks and the whites and individuals rather than issues, and the colored voters of the North are trying to obey this timely, sagacious and gratious advice. Mr. N. P. Davis, representing the company, will be Trust Co. B, Colorado, Ark. is in the city in the interest of his company. FOR RENT - Hall to lodges, social gatherings, etc. 265 McKenna Ave. Arlington, TX 76020 phone: 212-555-4555 phone. Shop Dr. Phone, Protess 4575 In the congressional election last fall, several democrats were sent to congress and several republicans retired to private life by the votes of colored electors in the so-called pivotal and debatable states. Mr. J. J. ("Jeff") McIlroy, 1112 Crook Street, had his leg broken in two places while at work at the Turning Bain Inn last Saturday. Perhaps these distinguished solons, who were made extinguished, speaking politically, by these colored voters who were dissatisfied with the program and policy of the "grand old party" and who were not convinced that the conditions have many time that the president, had spoken a distinct subject." WANTED - A lieve canvasser for Banks and other works. Good money to anyone willing to work. Book Exchange and Art Shop, 416 Pannin St. The Chicago Tribune, which has made countless number of enemies among the colored citizens of Chicago, by its unfair attitude and journalistic antipathy and prejudice toward the colored Luder, and that alienated the colored voters in large numbers. Mr. Robert Jenkins, 2011 McKinley Avenue, is now driving about the streets in a sparkling new Maxwell sport model automobile. That the black man is becoming an independent factor in the politics of the North and East is showing more and more evidence of the growing importance of the army in the camp of republicanism, where for years the colored brother has been its most loyal and dependable adherent, supporter, devotee. Miss Florence Curtley Holiday returned hiss this week, reporting in school term in Chambers County. Mr. Nav Sayov, manager of the shilling parlor at 411 Mt. Street, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is going to see her. But past blessings will not suffice and the colored brother is concerned more in what those in office and power TODAY are doing and going to do for their group than in office and power YESTERDAY did for them or their hears. Dr. C. A. George, local dentist, attended the funeral of Dr. N. T. Walla, Fl. Worth dentist, who passed away I am last city week. This sweeping democratic victory in Chicago should serve notice to the republicans of the nation that "times that used to be are now not." Mrs. Geo. W. Guyton, 2210 Vehicle St. accompanied by her father, Mr. Charles Gasy, spent last week at the University of Texas. Mrs. Dare Guyton of that city. Whether the colored Chicagoans acted wisely in accepting Dever and rejecting Lueder, time alone will prove; but it certainly demonstrated one patent and pertinent fact, viz: intelligent and upstanding colored citizens of the country are more concerned in the past than in party name, shibboleth, stereotyped campaign slogans, and sternly bournish bum and bumble connected with political campaigns. MEN WANTed for detective work Experience unnecessary. Write for de position. G. JANOE, former Government Detective, S. Lloyd, Mo. Last Thursday night. Rev. G. W Hamilton joined in holy wollock Mr James Smith and Miss Lillian W housekeeping at 114 Halley Avenue. Politically, we are truly entering upon a new era, and, unless republican leaders recognize this fact and adopt and pursue a new program towards the colored brother, its chances of victory in the next election will be a day by day, in every way, getting slimmer and slimmer. Selah! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, 2509 Webster Avenue, have moved to their SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS Order of Services. Morning prayer and service. 11:00 a.m. Evening and session..... 7:20 p.m. Wednesday evening..... 7:30 p.m. of any human problem. Differences are at first minimized, then they disappear. In order that the movement should be motivated by Christian principles, the leaders perfected a duly organized organization receiving thirteen states and headquarters in Atlanta. In addition to this organization, the states has a commission directing the work in that state. Some eight hundred of the twelve hundred counties in Georgia and only one indictment. In 1898, two persons were indicted, of whom four have been convicted and sent to the court to be tried. The evidence in these cases was collected largely by the Georgia. This is one illustration among many of the effectiveness of what the commission needs more than anything else is the confidence of the members of the church to it seeks the sympathy and cooperation of the members of the church to that greatest problem confronting the American people today may be faced with and fair play, and according to the teachings of Jesus. home, 2616 Place Avenue, where they will be delighted to welcome their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Main, Live Oak Street, left last week for an indefinite visit to the church, San Francisco, Points and points. Ladies gowns and lingerie made to order, also ready made. Remodeling of the church, making Parlor, 904 St. Bernard street, phone, Capital 904—(11) Entrance, let Sunday to visit friends at Beaumont and New Orleans, La.; will return Satury and then leave for Oakland, Cal. RACE PROFESSIONALS OFFERED GOOD JOBS AT U. S. V. HOSPITAL COLORED PROFESSIONALS WANTED Fitness Doctors and One Hundred Registered Nurses For service in the United States Veteran Hospital at Tuskegee, Alabama. Registered nurses and physicians dreserve service in the new hospital at Tuskegee should write to United Medical Advisor, Washington, D. C. A Our wite fokes she is smart, day she do pull off sum crazy stunts. 'Bleese ye, mu. Ques. JOIN HOUSTON G. c. C. TODAY! SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER QUALITY, PRICE, SERVICE On Friday and Saturday Soil at Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 pounds ortening, any amount, breaked Salt Bacon fried Breakfast Bacon Jaberry Coffee (ground), and Spaghetti, Standard Pack Red Ripe Tomatoes, Golden Yellow Peaches, Blue Rose Rice, Bell, small size, & G. Naphtha Soap, Crystal White Soap, Bacon Cane Syrup You will like it, No. 10 cans reamery, Butter, porivm Millin (Formerly at 516 Travis Street) Now Located at 1011 Capitol Ave. Visit your patronage in our new_and lard you will receive the same fair treatment in the past. Our prices are as low as our stocks are larger. Special Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY About 200 Fine trimmed Hams $200 Formerly Priced at Several Times This Figure. For Friday and Saturday Selling Armour's Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 pounds at 15c Bulk Shortening, any amount, at 15c Fancy Streaked Salt Bacon at 18c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon at 28c Fancy Peaberry Coffee (ground), at 31c Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 for 25c No. 2 Standard Pack Red Ripe Tomatoes, per can 10c Fancy Golden Yellow Peaches, per lb. 20c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 5 pounds 35c Gold Dust, small size, 6 cans for 25c 10 bars P. & G. Naphtha Soap, 10 for 60c 10 bars Crystal White Soap, 10 for 54c Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup at 85c You will like it, No. 10 cans Fancy Creamery, Butter, per lb. 52c Emporium Millinery WE solicit your patronage in our new and larger store, where you will receive the same fair treatment we have given you in the past. Our prices are as low as before, though our stocks are larger. THE SUIT BOX 418 FARMIN WEIGHTS CLOTHES PETE HOFF Young Jazzy J —For the young fellow to now in his clothes. These Suits are made materials by the best. We are located just high rents and our case to sell better values for $25—$3 PETE HOFFMAN IN CHARGE Young Men's Jazzy Jass Suits for the young fellow that wants style right now in his clothes. These Suits are made of rich looking all materials by the best clothes makers. We are located just around the corner rent and our cash policy makes it po ll better values for less. $25 $30 $35 —For the young fellow that wants style right up to now in his clothes. These Suits are made of rich looking all wool materials by the best clothes makers. We are located just around the corner from high rents and our cash policy makes it possible to sell better values for less. DR. THOS. J. HACKETT, M.D. HYDROGEN AND BURGUNDY Injury in Venous Disease Office Phone: P. 2359; C. 3180; Salt 23F-314 Telefax MID. HOUSTON, TEXAS PHONE PRESTON 336 SERVICE Saturday Selling bands ..... 15c ..... 15c ..... 18c ..... 28c ..... 31c ..... 25c tomatoes, ..... 10c ..... 20c ..... 35c ..... 25c ..... 60c ..... 54c 85c 10 cans 52c Millinery David Street) Capitol Ave. For new and larger store, for fair treatment we have are as low as before, Sale SATURDAY time Hats 10 Actual Times This Men's Suits vants style right up ch looking all wool Make a Deposit on a Suit Now and Get It Later. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923. [Name] In the place for prompt and courteous service. Why did mother stop preparing after-supper lunches. Because we eat at the LINCOLN WHITE KITCHEN—the House of Service. The central idea of "Her Temporary Husband," which is to be the special players at the Prince Theatre all next week, may be summed up in the lines two principal characters when the best say and says: "You are my tempor- ary husband." K. C. MONARCHS WILL PLAY 4-GAME SERIES AGAINST PAT'S BUFFS The Kansas City Monarch, who defeated the white American Association team, the K. C. Hines, for the city game, and the four-game series on Saturday, April 14, and wind up on Tuesday, April 17. Among the well-known local players are Calloway, Evans, Calloway, Pryor, Lacy, *Kotch* and others. All games will be played at the new stadium. The management provides auto service from car line to park. Some real games are anticipated. Ford Touring. Chevrolet Touring. Honda Touring. Nash Touring. Allen Touring. Oakland Roadster. Oakland Roadster. Oakland Roadster. Chevrolet Bold. Oakland Coupe. These cars are all in good shape and a wonderful investment at the price. There are no same. Part cash, balance to suit. SPRONG MOTOR CAR CO, 911 San Jacinto Proton 4545 FOR SALE. 1922 Oakland 444 Roadster. 1922 Oakland 444 Roadster. These cars have been used only very little and they are going at a good speed. Part cash, balance to suit. New Carver Sedan, equipped with Fisher body, vault upholstery, over-cord lining, hammer lock steering wheel, motorized and cap. Cost delivered with extras $125; will sell at pricen place. Find car balance to suit. Spring Moe Car Co. 101 San anthony. Preston 4546. Apply Hilari's Snow Littleneet to joints that ache. It relieves bone ache, muscle ache and nerve pain. Three bottles of 120 ml. bottle. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. THE LINCOLN WHITE 713 PRAIRIE dear; but you are my permanent wife. "New Jersey Harborage," in which William Courtney played the principal make role, is one of the real hits of the present season in New York, of the sideplating shiny bubbles over with merriment. Do you have trouble collecting rent? If so, list your property with F. L. LANE. Good renters and prompt payments are claimed. Also if your property is right. F. L. LANE 1307 Clark St. Phone P. 8687 HAIR SILKO Makes Men's Hair Silky and Wavy. Contains no acids. Perfectly harmed for a box. GAMES WANTED. ORDO SUPPLY HOUSE Dept. R 1717 Hall St. Dallas, Texas SUCCESS! HAPPINESS! In twenty-five cities and counties, we are going to give absolutely PREE excuse me rights on our products to the men and women who qualify, but we want all applications, for our big national campaign advertising our products start. Write for information today. The Jae S. Farmer Company, 649 Poplar, Memphis, Tennessee ITE KITCHEN CAFE THE AVENUE courtesian service. Why did Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Business, April 3, 1923, as Reported to the Comptroller of the Currency. ASSETS Loans and discounts, time. $12,699,792.27 Loans and discounts, account. 5,019,901.53 — 17,619,794.24 Customers' liability under Letters of Credit. 106,410.00 Customers' liability account of acceptances outstanding. 121,300.00 United States Treasury Certificate of indebtedness. 2,000,000.00 United States Treasury Certificate of indebtedness. 1,000,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas stock. 72,000.00 Federal International Bank of New Orleans stock. 32,750.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 34,500.00 Banking Household. 600,000.00 Other real estate owned. 150,146.76 Cash in vault and with other banks. 7,691,949.70 Cash in Trusts United States Treasury. 190,000.00 — 7,919,949.70 Interest earned but not collected. 8,272.59 --- WHY wear ordinary or commonplace clothes, when you can have TAILORED to your own measure, the choicest garments at Moderate Prices. Weekly Payments if you want it. $30. - $35. - $40. - $50. It is false economy to spend money on poorly made and bad fitting clothes. You should compare the worst quality and appearance when deciding what to buy. You get the best here in both quality and fit, and the earlier you call the more varied choice. Delivery 4 Days or 4 Weeks, as You Like 310 BOB MORRIS Dressing & tailoring J. T. SCOTT, President M. M. LAW, Vice-President W. S. COGHURT, Vice-President F. E. RUSSELL, Vice-President J. T. SCOTT * F. M. LAW E. A. PEDEN Mt. Corinth Bapt. Church. (Schwartz and Liberty). Rev. Arthur Hubbard, Pastor. Order of Service Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 m. Tuesday morning at 11 a. m. every Sunday, Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 5:30 p. m. Miss- morning, Tuesday morning at 5:30 p. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Men's Bible class Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. M Bible hand Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Teaching of the international Sunday school lesson by the pastor at 7:00 p. Teaching of the international Sunday school lesson by the pastor at 7:00 p. Services were largely attended Sunday. All Sunday school teachers were present at the intercession on Sunday morning. Several members ANN UNCLE SA FROM 311 TRAVIS ST 312 (FO) WE WILL Diantonds and Jewelry, True Clothes Economy Lie WHY wear ordinary or com have TAILORED to you garments at Moderate Price We Are At All Times Open for Immediate Leans On Any Article of Real Value MENDELSHON & RYEMON, Proprietors 312 Main Street Phone Preston 5766 OF HOUSTON Condition at the Close of Business, the Comptroller of the Currency ASSETS name. $12.50 mand. 5.00 amount of acceptances outstanding. secure circulation. Certificates of indebtedness. of Dollar stock. banking Co. of New Orleans stock. articles, etc. other banks. 7.50 treasures. 1.00 collected. LIABILITIES $1.50 ings. 1.50 lected but not earned. or customers. axes. 1.50 8.25 OFFICERS SAM R. LAWDER, Vice-President, H. J. L. RUSSELL, Asst. Counsel, W. J. G. TIMMINS, Asst. Cashier, H. DIRECTORS E. L. NEVILLE S. W. 6. COCHRAN F. E. RUSSELL were added to the Sunday school; collection $11.85. The pastor delivered two inspiring sermons Sunday and Sunday night on "Siritual Practice" and "Walk With God." Several sermons were delivered excellent music; collection for the day and night $11.50-$18. The R. Y. taught by Bro. Milton Smith. The pastor and congregation visited the Church Rev. E. E. Budavara is pastor. Rev. E. E. Budavara is pastor. Was taken. Services of Bro. Tom Shaffer were conducted from Crier and Rev. Brandon, Brandon典典. Bro. Shaffer was a very old member, and we regret his demotion. We regret his demotion but feel that our NOUNCING THE REMOVAL AM'S LOAN T. Where We Have Done Business for Century TO OUR NEW LOCATION MAIN STREET Former Location of Green & Bridge ILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON Luggage, Sporting Goods, Mu Quality Luggage at Lower-Prices We carry a stock of high grade Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags and other Leather Goods. We Are At All Times Open Any Article of MENDELSHON & RY 312 Main Street PAGE FIVE NAL BANK iss, April 3, 1923, as Reported Currency. $12,600,792.37 5,010,001.83 $17,610,794.20 108,410.00 132,210.00 2,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 73,000.00 32,570.00 34,500.00 34,500.00 800,000.00 150,146.76 7,691,949.70 100,000.00 — 7,191,949.70 8,275.99 $29,164,141.65 $1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 $ 2,000,000.00 500,000.00 549,999.99 6,317.95 168,410.00 151,310.00 131,420.50 1,973,100.00 15,515,777.25 8,365,441.06 — 23,882,218.21 $29,164,141.65 H. B. BRINGHURST, Anst 'Cashier H. W. HAZAR, Anst 'Cashier H. KIRRINGAN, Anst 'Cashier H. T. McCLUNG, Anst 'Cashier SAM R. LAWDER F. A. MOUNTAIN kos is heaven's gain. The W. H. M. S. met Monday evening. Mrs. A. H. and Nowlin was elected secretary to suc- cessor. The council put on a drive to raise $150 by en-san, April 29 (a rally day), and Y. Y. needy needs. Total collection for M. day afternoon $25.50. "Live Wire, per circle for the month of March. Mehrs. Leo Williams and W. Orde direction. Visitors are welcome at all times. There was a grand musical given Tues- day. Y. P. U. an interesting program was rendered. Mr. Leo Cameron is the newly appointed by the B. Y. P. and is bringing things to our MRS. MOUNTAIN LEE, Reporter. ALL OF MAN OFFICE for the Past Quarter SHEET (bridges) ON YOUR Musical Instruments, Etc. This Is the Season for Spring Goods. Our prices will mean a saving on your Guest. Announce. Publ ing Tackle; in fact, most anything required for the sportman. en for Immediate Loans On of Real Value RYEMON, Proprietors Phone Preston 5766 inst ud e il DO! nn Rr ne ee ee LOAN OFFICE TRUNKS, SUIT CASES and HAND BAGS sorace conti ieee Dress Trunks, $10.00 and up we a “a Ya oe ae | £2 | | | ee —_— Unredeemed Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Bargains P : : COME TO MARLIN AND BATHE Al COME TO MARLIN FOR YOUR HEALTH! 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Zk | pero YEAR BOOK || -/ of something 10 be done, bat of some hing that han been tue something fox wich the not of man may Tn Bene kt mects both" Ria ult aod Sipe | ‘There are three reams sey the eevee iden nthe roe secre tthe ena Sree in 1s oamgrensira [othe law >be penity Tova ee few can tever bo re ‘resid be to wages ‘The gory othe crown don fs [part to tae fact that the perlty be etre a tranereaioos at tot td [paid tn the nth of Caras" “Ged me Earth Carat to be « propitiniiea”—tht [Sterna fr sin which restronnara re gree tm weriptere thls offering Seve te na the one act of Hghinowe Jomo became Bt met very rite reaicement levees. "Unt thst Sieve ere never be peare oth JO" ater this im poeved there can [eever te eaything be bet peace wth [Ont The mnde. pence throue® the cea of Ins erem. 9 ighteoos pose [Deere Hand nosed Say withthe fspeaie: “Beige wow jute by a ocd we anal he saved from wrath {reuch bie" “Trsengression work {wrath bet, stag a, the Crows ‘Sot oking tn falth at the eos. whe ‘int far oor nm we con pest the eras et 1 Toeamlotann 130-30 man ete Gettered on from the wrath {Scame~" When the roqeireents ew are sanded thn tad only then (cn coonionce bo mute Inennorh ‘every claim of the righteous lew Bia Do met emacence nat Feta te bear tat pee 1a the second piace the crow Is Jo te gheriod tua the Sats forthe etl ects tee. Chraton character ‘When ths slooce betlovee that mere: Se pase af intermaton, the. peel {he good news of Ge concerning a ‘Sc. be not nly Jutined by tlt, ‘Sot adentsed with Catat 6 ial ‘St ‘inteing unlon, so that be con (Sy, wich toe weer of owe test“ Site Seen croc with Cran, new fehteos I lve yet not 1 bat Cn recht san" False the oaree ot Si war gontorm There In bo tee | Ghcean character apart from By ‘store we beng to fll race: we ‘Stee tea ros haineme Our Lod ‘Simoett declared. that "eat of te Meare precede hingx” andthe {tent nyse teed’: “in ww Gwe {Saad good thing” The problem [Stverance trom the corruption. thd [power of tae film narare our [ea at Caleary. Not only ai Cora aun oor san tothe cross vat Be tok Se thre, too "Our od man was re (and with Him” Our ualon wih {Garise Reins th ton with Hi te is death. ‘Toe purpose of tis Ie te Sct the power of sn wx hone ‘Sette premnce of MA thing tay ‘Sat, yet bow sean may operate ‘Set control ‘The command te ‘Cactaians ta “Lat hot Sn Tlgm te {your eral bien” The crus makes {in pone and oct! In experteore ‘A down through Ce ase there as ‘Seed from east et pin {oat power, berating separating ‘Securing tod eereitine, Oo the ve seth sath side the ces mere {aot Adam fe and deatroye Ine inhon. the other ide the reer rection sete provides that ew Tite op wien we are saved fo holiness and [seo aviation character. In other ‘Turin grote i tha root of ten [Tan rat tm dent ad revarecton ‘Pomp the sapere myers Doth a {Se charch an nthe er hat ot ‘yng to make thie ld allen ature 'o cor at for the peewee of On ‘Pur better to adopt Gee way and, tm ‘Soe eof be trai. reckon our ‘Sires "eed ted eto tn tnd alive (Sete oon te Carat Sema” Perthermore, we gly tn the crom a! the pce where Sulan vas over ‘Seve. Ts eaght Toe “brenden” Srevrtere, srome “Chtatinn | pote So contend withthe seinem free su aid Sor Lord. “Mie oot eaty Sctted set the Mandriing €or ‘Sioces that was guint tm nalliog 8 "is com ta Hs ste ‘tecpaltien nod powwes of dark ming oe tem tte rome Tha ‘ietory wen complete: the Prince. ef Darter was tery Getoted sd foe the taht of redraption nas Seightty and without» ebatruction ‘em the cro of Calvary. ‘Why, the, stonid we no sory tn the erm? Tle {Be tenis of wor peace the feondetion ft tomes doer, ed Oh place Sesre our atvecaery, the Devi. wes Reals peti Hake BO SA, Lee SSS Seetesans Bee eee beens memento 5 sate a te SS Sa ee MEDICINE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga “AGENTS WANTEDEVERY WIENE Wi tor Paros: BUY A COPY KIO ey NEGRO YEAR BOOK | = Latest Edition, 1921-22 Stendendeefercoce oo aa|] | \ =a matters rating tothe Negra —, a | Lee on "PRICE Soe AND $1.00 |) J 7®4P% MARE NBUHO YEAR BOOK CO, || } Tb Only Records Us: Tecbepee Enstitete, Ashes || | ing Negro Voices and 2 oom ave. Wholesale and Retail FISH_AND OYSTERS Largest Flak Market by the State —— Ot ettewn enters shop premps- ty. WE SHIP TO ANY PART OF THE STATE. Phone Capitol 480 FOR MEN ONLY. THE NEW LINCOLN BARBER SHOP vo roam are | foe ean ee Ln os ceteris weaplage fered tact mragpaniog pm avons aps nema i'm nm ean yere rem er etpe en Soe has oe Siete cee see Se Seecen con omen J. JOHNSON at ‘709 Prairie Avesine 7 RIRRAS Civt gieer sn Architect Madera Homes and abe Bai ‘ings, Plats and Maps. f “Machines designed ; patent draw. ings Mall ondes elcid. 2619 Team Ave Fhcee Hsia acme Enea Wo quel Sean Baus bove 6 B> i woeen tor toe en woe ben Sel eo eek ee Deane fun ty Guaet: aneee, EES See RELY Newer ares BICHON'S DRUG STORE ; 2 miLaae ermeer ‘AFRESH SUPPLY OF THE BICHON REMEDIES AL- WAYS,ON HAND. 312 Milam Preston 527 (ohn Anomrog A. Menon The Ynformer) Pacem Renee ey 201 Sere Peters WILSON’S PHARMACY EAUCIOUS A. WIL, re | We Der tay Part of th Cay. Prete Carly Compendia Por Dey Sede ed ae Artie | nant macy AVE OUSTON,TEKAS ae. Pee oad? ‘FRADE MARK Records Ue. Ee eta Voce a ay exw RECORDS EVERY MONTH. HEAR THEM AT YOUR DEALERS sere rr amp Cg me ne ere BLACK SWAN PHONO-| GRAPH COMPANY esses ter vere LOOK WHAT YOU CAN GET AT THE TIVOLI LUNCH ROOM Cao home coking, Cail for what you want ad ett wittta ‘We ieak joe al see MRS. A. ADAMS, Prop. 200 WEST DALLAS PHiONE CAPITOL 24 a werveonopeceeersssvonoesorrsvo0s OUTTA FOOTE gee Ste ee WABASH TAILORING & CLEANING C8. GA. BROASTER & HARRY SIMON, Props. 220 San Felipe Stret HOUSTON, TEXAS | Fairchild Undertaking Co. PoMEnAL omcToes seen ses DeMaria Stal === ae Bont! P ARaRATO és DR. 0. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Suay Alll Classes of Dental Work Neatly Bridge Work a Specialty. ewer \ Sundays by Appointment ih aes eee eins ws Fees: Oltiee F. S501. Res. C. O8t ‘om, m. suaoowens anne St Lert ‘tae ini rer tre eebema teeta MR. ADVERTISER: ve 1 cy that a Set pon a il cannot bid. Le win isla trae of ndvrinemendsfseied in news paper full of pep and ginger. este teat rant the pope tone your a, then THE HOUSTON INFORMER ‘he yap hat gee nt more Mal cle hemes ‘Sie pons ts say day nevspend hecige ‘There is hardly » home in this where thie paper does not go. Bin ren td rn gh if he» aby doe THE PEOPLE'S PAPER LANE’S CUT RATE GROCERY 1307 Clark Street MEAT MARKET IN CON. NECTION. asbaesscanare paral ejay — on onme peropena cme. tome Bess oe eg ne JOHN 1. BLOURT ‘ARCHITECT ~ ere tome oP a = a a = pi. ae ‘White Swan Barber Shop The Price Ginemre 2 met be ft be man sep aere o ere waren oe SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER CONSTANT CARE—NOT LUCK Human history and experience have taught us that many persons believe that a head of naturally long and beautiful hair, a healthy scalp and a lovely smooth complexion come from luck, but they do not. Constant care and the frequent use of preparations of proven merit are the secrets. Use Madam C. J. Walker's Vegetable Shampoo Pure, thoroly cleanses hair and scalp. Glossine To soften dry, curly hair. Wonderful Hair Grower Nourishes and stimulates the growth of stubborn, lifeless hair. Tetter Salve For Tetter, Eczema and Itching Scalp, Four preparations especially recommended for short, thin and dry hair, tetter and eczema of the scalp. Best as total treatment for SI-50. Compliance Soap Superfine Face Powder Clarifying Cream Witch Haze Jelly Compact Rouge Vibrating Cream World renowned and made to you have a lovely, smooth complexion. For Sale at Drug Stores, of Agents and by Mail. Free Booklet—Write To-day The Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co., Inc. 640 N. W. St., Indianapolis, Ind. THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. For Colored People Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100,] Baths Daily BEST SERVICE — COURTEOUS TREATMENT Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases Stomach Trouble Largest Bathing Institution in the State! For Colored People MARLIN, TEXAS "Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster" Printing Service We will gladly plan your printed matter for you, as well as execute it to your satisfaction. Our paper stocks and type styles are complete. Your selection is made in advance. 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. Wechster Printing Company Phone Preston 3783 320 W. Dallas When Visiting the Island City Eat Your Meals at LOUISIANA UNION CAFE Splendid Culinary Service I. Phillips, Proprietor THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923. BEST STOCK FISHING TACKLE IN TEXAS Our Prices Always the Lowest 206-8 MILAM STREET ODIN AVE. DRUG CO. Corner Odin Avenue and Clark Street --- BLUM-RAY & DAGLISH BIG STOCK SCREEN AND POULTRY WIRE, ALL WIDTHS YOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We Have Postoffice Substation No. 10 Prescriptions Filled Just as Your Doctor Orders, Day or Night. We Deliver Anywhere Phone Preston 4491 Office Phone Preston 6958 Residence Hadley 4331 Office Hours: 8:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00 419½ MILAM HOUSTON, TEX. SMITH'S SURVANT A SMITH'S Survival OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED HELP Davis Avenue 415 Milam Street MUSIC — RECORDS — PIANOS Get Okeh Records at OLIVER'S. Get Sheet Music at OLIVER'S. Get your Talking Machines at OLIVER'S. Get your Pianos at OLIVER'S, Milby Hotel, corner Texas and Travis. Open Saturday Evenings till 9 o'clock. P. B.—Don't send away for Music or Records; get them at Oliver's—in your own home town. KEEPING WELL MEANS A CONSTANT FIGHT AGAINST CATARRH Other diseases may be described as a catarrial condition. Cough, edema, nasal sneezing, and blood diseases are just a few of the very many diseases due to Piglet bit. Piglet restraint with a crowned arm is a remedy which has a reduced incidence of cataracts over a certain period. DR. HARTMAN'S PE-RU-NA Tattoos or Lightens Sold Everywhere LET ME WASH YOUR CAR F. F. CONWAY Autos Washed, Polished, Greased and Samanized. Cars Called for and Delivered. If You Want Your Car Cleaned and Kept in Tip-Top Order, Let "Frank" do the Job. 1013 San Felipe Phones Preston 5377-6984 Jones Tailor Shop Tailors-Dyers-Cleaners 2416 McKINNEY AVE. PHONE PRESTON 6382 (Auto Delivery to All Parts of the City) HARMON'S DRY GOODS STORE G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 NO. 333 Nemo's SELF-REDUCING CORSET J. H. HARMON, Prop. 423 SAN FELIPE ST. PHONE PRESTON 2021 **physician and surgeon** Specialized in five years practical hospital experience in Medicine and Surgery. Specialized in two years of Women Freedress's hospital. IMPORTANT NOTICE! ANT NOTICE! 1002 Hill St. (Red Bldg.) Phone Preston 4081 AND READERS. Intended for issue- ent issue must reach T LATER THAN NONOON OF MAG roons destining to get South's greatest THIS HOUSTON will please govern ordingly. Dr. C. A. George, D. D. C. Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. DR. C. A. GEORGE DENTIST AGENTS AND READERB. All matter intended for insertion in the not later issue THAN the current issue or our office THAN WEDNESDAY NOON OF EACH WEEK news into the South's greatest weekly newspaper, THE HOUSTON TIMES, which gives themselfs accordingly. No Problem at All. "What happens to all lilrs when dike" asks a broadway preacher. Barry Shaplle his ill. New-New York American. A Healer of Great Power Every man and woman ought to consult this wonder. She can tell you many things that will put you to a Madam Jefferson can bring tangled brains to the lightful sensibility. Her medicine can reach any disease were not born with, and, in fact, she can loote any of the human body, and tell your complaints by your wife others have failed. Write her and she will give you your disease. Madam Jefferson possesses a natural birth, and is one of the greatest licensed preachers on She has a supernatural gift. God has given her go to heal and lead her people. Her indigestion medicent she has discovered a wonderful hair violet that dandruff, stops falling hair, and gives new life and her pressing oil is wonderful. Her face bleach rinses head, sunburn and gives a beautiful complication. Her reaches the worst cases. Her liniment is good for a toothache and all pains. Agents wanted. Send 10 can with all letters. Orders promptly filled. MADAM IDA B. JEFFERSON P. O. Box 648, Longview, Texas ```markdown ``` "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL **Good News for Stout Women** It is Self-Reducing No. 333 in the itm and medium skin. Made in durde or white cotton sizes 24 to 40. It your Jeezer can get it, send it to the gym and $120. We'll send the cornet. **Nazi Hygiene-Poison Inhibits** The Jeezer is a poison. PAGE SEVEN We have just added another unit in the form of a Wet Wash Laundry, with the best machinery to do the work. Let us do your washing—you do the ironing. We'll do it better Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A full line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your putrenge solicited. Preston 3343 Preston 1909 PEOPLES PHARMACY Everything in the Drug Line—Toilet Articles and Cold Drinks An Efficient Prescription Department PROMPT DELIVERY G. R. M. NEWMAN and H. E. McCOY, Props. 410 MILAM STREET THE MURINE FOR YOUR EYES Night and Morning Have Clean, Healthy Eyes If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Burn or Discharge Sore, Irrritated or Granulated, use Marine oil, Refrigerant, Soothes, Sole for Infant or Adult, At all Drugs. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Crockery, Towelware, Kennelware, Rugs and Slaves Remember that We Pay 20 Per Cent More Your Household Goods than Other Dealers For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Suite 2014-1 Lincoln Theatre Bldg. Phone Preston 6128 HOUSTON, TEAP Every man and woman ought to consult this wonderful lady. She can tell you many things that will put you to wondering. Madam Jefferson can bring tangled brains to the light of hopeful sensibility. Her medicine can reach any disease that you were not born with, and, in fact, she can locate any disease in the human body, and tell your complaints by your writing when others have failed. Write her and she will give you details of your disease. Madam Jefferson possesses a natural gift from birth, and is one of the greatest licensed prescribers of the age. She has a supernatural gift. God has given her great power to heal and lead her people. Her indignation medicine is exerted in the careful hair wiping the previous dandruff, stone falling hair, and gives new life and health. Her pressing oil is wonderful. Her face bleach removes blackheads, sunburn and given a beautiful complexion. Her pille mille reaches the worst cause. Her limbism is good for stiff joints, toothache and all pain. Agents wanted. Send 10 cents slumps with all letters. Orders promptly filled. Address— nara cca maa — OO Ba te te | PAGE EIGHT aS Palace "THE HOME OF Ta MAJESTIC PLAYERS “THE IDEAL, STOCK COMPANY” Preventing FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 15TH “PARLOR, BEDROOM | AND BATH” A Farce Comedy With a Laugh in Every Line | on forget ur COLORED BALCONY ison the fir bal | cour, snd the beet Acommodation any theatre as fer | re ADMISSION ALWAYS 25¢ 3 LI eee. 4 SELLING! U Wis ars here to aot good Wee mt ‘Slay In business if we do not sell goods. g ‘We could not sell goods if we did not 74 have them. We have the GOODS, bat i we must have the CUSTOMERS. One Py) tae customers ought to be YOU. A Be (] cing your good wil a well an voor Scot with hs cod view weore a REN nesta tatareed fo reser sock (4 {ce as will cause you to be a satisfied (ey eemae ae Fi a i > “The House of Thess Fae” | SJ \¢ Honse of a : r 8 R.T.ANDREWS 408HILAM. GROCER .P 7061 aaa tanta staan ncaa THE AMUSEMENT CENTER OF HOUSTON New Ideal Theatre vec er aoe ea ee FRIDAY (TOOAY)— “THE PROOF OF INNONENCE” sas HE PROOE OEE gm amet age an aoe | GATURDAY (TOMORROW /—LO18 WHLAOH = | “BROAD DAYLIGHT” ; A love theme of mystery and intrigue. Also WILLIAM DES | GUNOAYAONDAY—REGINALD DENNY aad on air Gat ot genio "THE KENTUCKY DERBY” eT EET con Rete tants semen a ce ae ac ee ee ee Sr ee : “THE GUILTY HAND” TO oa |THE BROADWAY MADONNA” Se: ae pms aie oe ane coe gee ee pO fee See tee Corea tie neta tee es oes : SS ee S600 REFERENCES” : Yau net ine atoms as eased at ose seed Ga eet mn ee ng er | THURGOAY—JACK MOXIE a : CTHE FORBIDDEN TRAIL? <> Th ae nae ma i a ot me FRIDAY (WEXT)—PEARL WHITE in “PLUNDER” No. 7, and added GLEAN, COZY, COMEORTARLE i ne eee Li | THE HOUSE OF SPECIALS | STANDING ADMISSION Jat 1, 1e and 2. | Prlday and Saterday, Apel 13 and 1 Wf | ' “THE THIRD ALARM” -The outstanding photo-dramatie fencation ofthe centary. You fneghgoel ype be thrilled fo your very oul at thi faring pctore—as big. and ital an human Tite itself See The masterful. presentation of nature's most appalling slenent re “WISE BIRDS” A Comedy’ Featuring the LEE KIDS Sunday, Monday and Twesday, ‘Ail 15, 16 and 17 “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL” ‘us hace ‘A dramatic and compelling story oC an uibelicver. In Hfe's game man lags fr hia own sou, And augh-08 he ena th threads of human destiny. ee the result of the devs hand os dip aay lpg freakined hasbapd, gordon IGaevesthe's come ma soa We want to call particular aten {ion to this pletare beeen iow it sone ofthe best of Oe pes and we went to be our ome of cur patrons mines it ae “THE FIRE FIGHTERS” ’A COMEDY.-AND FOX NEWS NO. 50 Wednesday and Thursday, ‘api 8 and 19 pu ‘his in one of Me. Rose's lat est and bet pletures. Dont mia ‘it by all means. Also Featuring Teo a gonnan good western, ar tag “ISTER FATIMA” ‘AComedy COMING! ! April 22, 23 and 24 Apel 29, 30 and May 1 ui , ‘AWOMAN'S WOMAN” Phone Preston 1995 0. P. DeWALT, Prop-Mgr. iy ea peeks ee ee ne Cream Vormitgs it sr them ut a restore Tony cheeks em cheer. aprta Price 36 Sld By ee ' IE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923." SOLO-SERVE, 210-212 Travis = Siac of Things Soe ee You Need Ses ae Bedilig'| aemteriens acs Bae EVERY DAY | ie" sin os ~ per yard ic Ce ee eG te oor a ememrag 19¢ cee rn ce, rare ts le on gg Le ae oe e incense ae Sree mee er at et v0 Sg homie ee aie irr S18 Sor ae | See ae Senor" toe | ta Sesh | cae 6 SS ie | Sowers ae ‘meat TRAVIS | * ee ee scone st Boers the So tr 9825 por pars ana one 11% © ac 8278 pr pe in toyt anocs the Dey Word BUCKLEvKING nnd Buckley ee tive line of pring teeter for aaine cannot arpa ane ou te 1 am Jat tnt mar meat tak, Jot bring tbe oka touchy and ost ren ove mith me thatthe ait haw fete sta ay I not expect yout” iguiaciaay 3 ooasial Genie isse-taa wopacern sar coe esos strand retro tat cer Secor a sect src 2 ford’ potion trae Stearn eno bony i gener mar imam wera FW verve oat mat drole very mach ss | WATCH THIS SPACE ONDAY, APRIL 30 | ‘SOUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY ARWEPAPER PRINCE Ld go — Sports Dresses j rl a $1 3° Me \ y f Jost recetved three attractive lots Ari ie sca ML MRR swe, at armente are well WW) ce | | ‘all for uports Gresmen and no wo" Wik || see ate ‘The assottanent inchaieos AWA sesso eee f Ses ee Ma) Sebastes eae ap == VSR Seis er eee ee Re eee eee foe ee ee eet Sos SS ee Seb a ieee oe [some ee ee a ae Se te love ith bee while the wan eating como heb wie HUSBAND” Plenty of wholesome, dashing Eo cas oe eae ee IT’S CLEAN sramrivG usa MATINEE fee cil paceman aie es eee eet Serene or Sater aes eevee eee iceman eerste Sn etremanten age ae Reena es Deane See eee eee ae open a eee Seat eeaars eee eee Soe eee ee aeeete eee os Fee eames ec Sess oer ear RUBBER HEEL ONESTRAP House Slippers $7 39 [Eo ewes tS Spec Tek Sipe ee ieee eee ee ee leaner ae “tnde he Wey By the Way tte Made” SD) VNDAN (Men Sd CCE CREAM ) Se OY TI” Retna Masini Protea igno aaity-opuer seis tvs Where Ont the Bea a, BATTER UP! PLAY BALL!! KANSAS CITY MONARCHS ; CHAMPIONS OF 1922 | ___ HOUSTON BLACK BUFFALOES SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY April 14-15-16-17 | ; This colored club walloped the Kansas City Blues, white elu of the American Association, five out of six games in the elty champlonship series lat fall. Some of America’s | most famous colored stars, including Hurley McNair, Mar- | shall product. fi ! | Take PIERCE STREET CAR, get off at end of lipe—Free | auto service to park gate. Atta boy, let's all re. - W.W.0.W.—1000 FOR HOUSTON | MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | Ja - WONDERFUL WORKERS OF THE WORLD ‘say Sed RG oUSTOSOGS =e aa eee tet ot = mr st alorasaa ents, mt Ae pent cor napa Tenens 3 pee ste ro ne a Sinuares cageane revaeee oe ora sae a ae te Ae sen pentlelea tea cota. ase SPARES eas sae ioe aaa