Houston Informer

Saturday, August 25, 1923

Houston, Texas

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BAPTIST HOSTS GATHER HERE FINAL EDITION BAP'T Moton He Negro Chic Moton Heads National Negro Business League; Chicago Gets '24 Meet (By the Associated Negro Press.) Hot Springs, Ark.-Robert R. situate, was re-elected president League at the final session. Charles Banks, Mound Bayou, R. R. Church, Memphis; L. E. Roddy, Memphis; W. L. Cohen, Louis, J. W. Lewis, Moundsville, elected vice presidents. Albion tary; John L. Webb, Hot Spring Brooklyn, registrar. "If you just have to go, go, be will mark a marvelous change in your life," he says, state's natural resources and wate a home in Arkansas will be the go, go, but remember! When you probably will, the latchstring will Hot Springs was glad to welcome the business of the city in year's work, so it would not so large and its previous one, but there was nothing lacking in the architecture and the sheer beauty to see something done. The Negro section of the city, including the famous Maven Ave. building, the Temple and the home of the Negro, served as an impressive introduction to the enterprise of the citizens of the city. The nations to put over big projects. Dedicates to a magister convention delegates to a convention to be held, and been said of them. An impressive array of came from all parts of the country. Governor McRae Speaks. The outstanding features of this year's sessions were the speeches taken to crystallize, to some extent, the attitude of Southern white people in the national government, the president of the league, the actual adoption of a program, the actual adoption of a program to bring into play an aggressive attack on the problem, the McAfee's speech dealt with those phases of the life and problems of Negroes, and the honored among Southern speakers as such occurrences, the propriety of Negro Negroes, as well as white ladies, with the other, the world would mean the other, not by the other, but by its good; the necessary forage of a feeling of good will with his own interest in doing all he could in order that the Negro was introduced by a Negro who had lived, with a Negro who had lived, with a Speaker told of some of the things this state executive had done to hit the Negro, to the outside, things which included the buying of a school and the gift land. Moton Equal to Task. Naturally, much interest centered around what Dr. Moton would have to say the day. In some situations accountable way, the entire delegation to the convention was anxious to hear a word from the Pushkes leader, add VOL. V. THE HOUSTON INFORMER Moton, principal of Tuskegee In the National Negro Business Miss.; C. H. Brooks, Philadelphia; Williams, Savannah, B. M. New Orleans; A. E. Malone, St. Pa.; and C. Gaines, Georgia, we Hoseley, Tuskegee, Ala., secre- tre, treasurer, and F. H. Gilbert, but remember! Twenty-five years in Arkansas; powerful industrial drawing their strength from the her power, and the man who boasts envy of the world. If you must get ready to come back, and you be hanging out," the head of the league, on the famous Tuskegee hospital situation. Dr. Moton used figures in referring to the progress of the league since its opening in Booker, T. Washington years ago. At that time, he said, there was not more than 20,000 business organizations operated by colored people with an aggregate capital of $10,000,000. with a combined capital of $0,000,000. Some argue it is expressed that in cities where are large groups of Negroes more has not been done, but the hope was held for that there. "We have now 12 successful Negro banks" explained Dr. Moton. We have 12 successful Negro banks, particularly in the North, where many cities with a large Negro population, particularly in the North, where we could accomplish any reasonable business could result if property management. I should like to mention that we have with its great Negro population in Harlem; there ought to be and there unobediently with the near future in a banking and trust company operated by our people, and with the success of the bank and trust company under the leadership of John E. Richards, the Association of Trade and Commerce under the leadership of John E. Richards, the Atlanta, Richmond, Norfolk, with many others, are setting a notable exept to accomplish large results. The feeling among some Negro banks with them just because they were Negroes was deprecated on every basis, and with them just because they were Negroes in business delivering the goods along with other merchants he expected to receive the trade of the Negro in business delivering Tuskence Hospital Situation. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923 self. I stand on that position today and there is no man living who can make me change it, and there is no man living who can make me remember that will make me surrender it. "On the other hand, there is the question of good will between the races to be considered. For 35 years, Washougal has been a teacher, a teacher that the school and the town were constantly moving forward in hearty co-operation, and there were those among our white friends in the town that were not as strong as steadfast in their determination that these harmonious relations should not be disturbed as he. Therefore, to avoid any possible rupture of these relations, we must be as far as possible public statements on the situation; I have preferred to adjust the matter on a satisfactory basis, and I have reinforced my recommendations with the statement that If Negro physicians were not as strong as steadfast it would be the occasion of great embarrassment to all concurrents. At the conclusion of Dr. Moton's speech, the convention passed a reed to trovery. The committee composed of B Hunter, Bert Roddy, Jesse Jones, J. E Mitchell, J. E Wright, B. R. Wright, and made itself personally responsible to the extent of $8,000,000 by January 1st. I am ready to put to work organizing local meetings to get the 1624 session of the league CHURCH OF GOD'S NEW BUILDING NOW OPEN After a hard drive and a well-fought financial battle, the Church of God, under the wiser leadership of Elder James Pendleton, has erected a two-story church on the church site in the Fourth Ward. The building has six living rooms and bath on the first floor. To the rear is the 20x20 auditorium. In the center is a large, well-painted pastor's study hall, while on the left is Mr. Pendleton's hair dressing room differing from the other. The room is papered with the latest designs, each room differing from the other. The room was designed and finished by J. W. Hilton, the decorator. Hot and cold water connections extend from the room to the kitchen. Mr. M. Stenon is credited with finishing the carpentry work. Mr. Fred Hardy August 31, at $8.50 per hour, when a Biblio payment of $200 conducted the new auditorium, and conducted the liberal education and numbers on their political beliefs and payment on this building. We assure you that every dollar given us has been used to help the church. Given we shall continue to help you for help on all deferred payments. J. A. Fennell, S.M. Montgomery, J. W. Hilton, truestes; Sister L. B. Pendleton, church clerk; Elder James Pendleton TWO RECENT WEDDINGS. Two hymenical ceremonies were performed last week that expressed the hope of the students to the George Carter led MIss Alhana Kibra to the marriage altar and left for their honeymoon at the University of Miss Geneva Heaven and Mr. Arthur Byrge, which marked the fourteenth employe of the Lizbeth School. They blessedness. All the contracting parties stand hither here and their many friends with them a smooth soil upon which to lay their hands. "HOUSTON'S GOT 'EM" AS, SATURDAY, AUG TS G TEXAS CHURCH WORKERS HERE IN CONVENTION State B. Y. P. U. and S. S. Convention Holding Forth in Houston - Great Sermons and Lectures - Fine Papers - Uplifting Music- Reports Show Progress Dr. Butler and Knox Head Two Bodies. Historic Church of Texas Caring for Messengers and Visitors in Rare Style Hundreds in Attendance Harmony Prevails. Antich Baptist Church, Robin Street, of which Rev. E. L. H.arius is pastor, is host this week to the 30th annual session of the State Baptist Young People's Union Convention and 44th annual meet of the State Sunday School Convention. These religious bodies are led by Rev. D. Abner Butler of Greenville, and Dr. J. E. Knox of Austin. Tuesday and Wednesday the B. Y. P. u. forces the center of the stage, with the S. B. contient took the place of the S. B. contient morning. The final program is Sunday night, while visiting ministers will probably fill several local pulpits Sunday night. Outstanding Features. Many Leaders Present Slemp's Appointment Disappoints Colored Americans Generally (By the Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C.—President Coolidge has applaud Slemp of Virginia as his secretary. That's a flash of the world upside down," so far as colored Amed. Colored America from one end of the count the newspapers, public speakers, and political hope the grand chorus of "He's a jolly good fellow. Just like that, came the announcement from the "What's it all about?" If the new president had a cold ice water and dumped it all on the populace, shock would not have been more terrific—"terror. Bascom Slemp of Virginia, secretary to the p could not be more consternation the announced that Vardaman of Mississippi, Heflin of Alabar Tillman, were he alive, had been appointed secret colored America feels about Bascom Slemp—the throne," as it were. Slemp, Father of Lily-Whites. Bascom Siemp of Virginia, secretary to the president. Siemp, according to the Republican party, was a daddy of the lily white system in the republican party. Siemp denied this the basis of his representation as a representative of the Associated Negro Press. He claimed to be a friend of the president, but was being "misrepresented." But the accusation continued; and the Associated Negro Press representative objected to the participation at the meeting of the republican national committee at the University of North Carolina to cut down Southern representation. Bascom Siemp of Virginia, secretary to the president, was a member of the Negro Press has been formed from a number of sources that Siemp is a member of the Klu Klu Klan and a member with other African organization. During the passage of the Dyer Act, the Negro Press representatives, Bascom Siemp voted continuously with the Democrats in opposition to the bill and in the Klu Klu Klan. Bascom Siemp is a representative in the gallery of the house observed the agility of Siemp in opposition to the antitrust measure. Knox, Austin, president of the Sunday College Convention, was the headline on Thursday's program. As usual, his message was a masterpiece, dealing with both religious and civic questions. Bascom Siemp is colored southern people to the North Reports and Election. Coolidge has appointed C. Bassom That's a flash that has "turn- ar as colored America is concern- ed of the country to the other, and political hopefuls had all join- ly good fellow," when "spill- ment from the White House, w president had taken a bucket of on the poplace, individually, the are terrific "terrific" is a good secretary to the president. There had the announcement been made of Abkarna, or even Bgen appointed the secretary. That to Room Semp—the man "that to the Slemp Feared Last Election. So universal was the opposition to Bacom Siem in the last election that he was able to be a candidate from his Virginia district for re-election. A democrat was elected to the district, as the colored people of the district had determined to little Bacom. A personal friend of the late Republican Harding. This is another fact of interest. The president's hearts of colored America. Weekly, and sometimes daily, in the announcement of visitors to the president, an official or he had appointed Siem. The president Coolidge has either been mildly misled by his close political adviser, or else he had appointed Siem to the presidency, as to the effect such an appointment have upon the mind of colored voters. George B. Christian, Jr. retiring from the late President Harding. This is an appraisal, gained very generous and general approbation of color citizens who Secretary Christian was always courteous and respectful; he was always in and in handling the affairs of the chief executive, as to he be of real service to the nation and in handling the affairs of what Siem as secretary may now mean at the White House. "Great," Secretary Siem was made a national Bacom Siem was made a national state with glared importance. He was a member of the prayed might be defeated, and newspapers throughout the country would look like we are really not wanted in the republican party, said one leader of the party. MAJESTIC TAILORS OFFER REAL BARGAIN IN CASH DISCOUNT With an annual offer of $10 cash account on all suits made at their hotel, you can purchase your own suit and build the Majestic Tailors. Travie街 Hotel, Honeston, are making young men and boys of the city during the summer. Despite the fact that this shop only threw open its doors a few months ago, it has one of the most varied and interesting collections of dresses in the city, laying special stress on the fact that all of the woolen wonders on the market are made by their customers the best in material that money can buy. They will afford quite a number of our-male contingent to their tailor-made fall and winter suits. You will clip the coupon in the Informer and carry it into the Majestic Tailors. BOONE-BOONE NUPTIALS. Miss Pamela Boone and Mr. Pierce Boone were married Tuesday morning in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox, 1807 St. Charles. A few intimate friends and relatives, including brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas, were present. The newwives moved to Wharton to spend their honeymoon. PRICE: 7 CENTS HEREENT Colored Generally RAIN FAILED TO STOR CHILDREN FOR 5TH PICNIC PASSES CHIROPODY BOARD. --- BLUM-RAY & DAGL STORE NO. 1—206-8 MILAM STORE NO. 2—STUDE'S BAKERY Two stores give us better buying power and us to make better prices. stores give us better buying power and make better prices. Boston 1459 Res. Phone No. S. R. GREEN REAL ESTATE LOAN AND INVESTMENTS I Haandle Bargains Only 1919 Milam Street HOUSTON N-1 CLEANERS AND TAILOR made to measure in our own shop—Perfect! French Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Altering, Mend tail for and Deliver—Prompt Service—Excellent Reasonable Prices BROWN & WILLIAMS, Prop. IN AVE. PHONE PRESS Two stores give us better buying power and enable us to make better prices. S. R. C REAL ESTATE LOANS I Handle Bags Room 6, 409½ Milam Street 3-IN-1 CLEANERS Clothes made to measure in our anteed. French Dry Cleaning. Pre- W. Call for and Deliver—Promo Reasonable BROWN & WIN 2618 ODIN AVE. 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One trial treat orders promptly filled. One trial treat stamp for reply. **ST. CLAR BYSTER** Mme. R. B. St. Clair, Parlor 8250 East Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas SPECIAL ROOM U. S. VULCA WILL MARTIN GENERAL TIRE REPAIR DOUBLE TREAD AVE. 405 San Jacinto Street Phone Preston 3516 (Member Houston Colle YATES PRINTING Lincoln The "READY TO We prepare your copy, print we make our printing a neces PHONE PRINT 713 PRAIRIE AVE. SPECIAL ROAD SERVICE J. S. VULCANIZER CO. WILL MARTIN, Proprietor ERAL TIRE REPAIRING AND ACCESS DOUBLE TREAD AND REBUILT TIRE U. S. VULCANIZER CO. GENERALI TIRE REPAIRING AND ACCESSORIES DOUBLE TREAD AND REBUILT TIRES (Member Houston Colored Commercial Club) WATES PRINTING COMPANY Lincoln Theatre Bldg. "READY TO SERVE" prepare your copy, print your job as you wish our printing a necessity. PHONE PRESTON 5161 AIRIE AVE. HOUSTON YATES PRINTING COMPANY Phones: Res.—P. 9163; Store Preston 7388. THE JONES PHARMA Mrs. R. S. Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. 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Phone Hadley 222 GREEN AND INVESTMENTS Gurgains Only HOUSTON, TEXAS S AND TAILORS our own shop—Perfect fit guar- nessing, Altering, Mending. Script Service—Excellent Work— the Price. WILLIAMS, Prop. PHONE PRESTON 7261 Women! Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Begin Now! Why Not Have Beautiful Hair! Use St. Clair Hair Preparations and See How Quickly Improvements Begin. (Closed Commercial Club) BOTTING COMPANY theatre Bldg. "TO SERVE" at your job as you wish, in fact, usually. WESTON 5161 HOUSTON, TEXAS ; Store Preston 7368. PHARMACY Mrs Robbie D. A. Jones, Pr. C. Prepa. PARTS OF THE CITY Our Specialty Cakes and Toilet Articles Drinks at Our Soda Fountain HOUSTON, TEXAS Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 u. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Office phone Preston 4118. Office: Taborian Blg., Suite 238, 807½ Prairie Ave., Houston, Tex. What Christopher Overlooked. Columbus was clever in some ways, but he wasn't shrewd enough to mah- expenses by lecturing while over here. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922 FOR MEN ONLY. JOHNSON'S SILK TOP PRICE $1.00 THE NEW LINCOLN BARBER SHOP 709 PRAIRIE AVE. Four expert artists ever ready to serve your tormented needs. We carry a full line of confectioneries, cigars and tobacco, just as we do for men only. We will straighten your hair for $1.50 or sell you a treatment for $1 per box. Johann hair dressing is excellent for dandruff and tettors. Give it a trial. J. Johann, proprietor. PETER'S POSER Little Peter was of an inquiring turn of mind. "Daddy," he asked one day, "Is today tomorrow?" No my son of course it isn't important, but the reply. "But you said it was" murmured Peter. When did I say today was tomorrow? asked father. "Teterter," answered Peter. "This summer, but today is today, just as yesterday was today yesterday, but is yesterday today, and maybe it makes Wit and Humor Your Hair A Crow No longer identical motion has been quickly changed, given the sheen, and the motion is called EXEI QUINN. It has given beautiful hair. J. JOHNSON AT Lincoln Barber Shop 709 Prairie Avenue West Dallas Garage 1013 San Felice Street RENT CAR SERVICE Day and Night Cars stored; fireproof structure. Fire repair department in charge of ex- port auto-mechanics. Gas and Lube for Sale S. PERKINS, Propr. Phones: Preston 6984-5377 Phone: Office Taberna Blvd. Office 722, 728 Office 5128 Hour: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by Appointment. R. OVERT R. DUERTT Physician and Surgeon Specialist Distance of Heart and Lungs, Five years prior to surgery. Specialist Distance of Surgery. Specialized in Surgery and Distance of Wounds. Freed- standing. 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"is tomorrow, but today is today, just as yesterday was today yesterday, but in yesterday today, and tomorrow in today yesterday, and tomorrow all at once. Now run along and play." Different New. "I understand your wife wouldn't permit you to carry a hatchkey when you were first married." "All that'll ever with," replied Mr. Krug. "I have to tell you whether I have a hatch or not, I always stay in the house nights to let it rain, and when they come home." Negligence. Friend—When she gets angry with her husband she resorts to her club. Old Lady—Dear me, you never suspect her of such violence to look at her. Tip to Bridegroom. May not be very bright. May not be always right. That she is always right. A Pirate Nine Dead Dear, Johnny—Mother, when I grow up I want to be a minister. Oh, you dear, good boy! And why? Johnny—Dumbo I was reading that boys never grow up to be what they want to be. A Thing That Rarely Puts. Mudge—Then you believe in merry-go-round. Marie-Ok. I wouldn't say that enery, but when you marry a man it's know for sure that there's another to that him that will always like. To Evoke Punishment. Can't I change my name to day, night? Mother—What in the world do you want to change your name? I want to change my name. when he gets home as an asse as my name's Hebrew. Time to Leave. Lecture—Learn me, before I clean to repeat the words of the immural Hayseed (to wife)—Land son Hayseed let git out of her! He has a gag in the dictionary—Princeton Tiger. Wanted More. The Lawyer—I have succeeded in making a settlement with your wife because it is entirely fair so both of you. Mr. Tripledress—Fair to both! I could have done that myself. What do you think you fair for? Mr. Bunny. "A mosquito is a beautiful thing under the microscope." "Yes," replied Farmar Cornwood, "of them there to make any difference." Get only a Scent. "A little fellow, I know," wrote M. K., "would diligently sniff up his work, and then make him what he was getting for his work." He said, "Mr. Cowley promised he would let me sniff his flowers when I get through." Between Girls. Edith—Dear Jack is no forgetful. Betty—Yes, it keeps me busy he is engaged to. Bucket Shop Methods. Vitter-What's up? Had a bad day. Finance-You. I've lost own $5,000, and the worst of it is that $Ef it was my own money.-Falling in Love. Extremely up. Louse-Now that you are engaged I suppose you are happy, aren't you? Lola-Not quite. Jack is in my womb a woman minister to merry an 1 PETER A. No longer need you wish for a beautiful dress that has been discovered that quickly changes course, honestly and with grace. She gives the hair a beautiful, soft stain, and stops dandruff and itch- ing. A wonderful preperation is called It has given thousands of customers which they are too much adored. Another great beauty help is the FERR, a reliable canteen that quickly recovers skin blisters and cracks. 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Madison St. When in Need of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments Visit the LADIES READY-TO-WEAR SHOP 2711 Olin Avenue We carry a full line of underwear, silks and lingeries, also street and house dresses. We will have a millinery department in the next few weeks, where we will carry a full line of ladies' hats. MRS. J. C. PINKSTON, Prop. A Wonderful Opportunity To Get a Home of Your Own In the Highest Class Addition for Colored People in the City of Houston For the time being the following remarkable terms are offered to you—Ten dollars ($10.00) down, and ten dollars ($10.00) monthly without interest or taxes until January 1, 1925. These terms will buy a lot in beautiful Forest Home. Forest Home has sanitary sewer, shelled streets, city water and other improvements that make off it the best addition ever put on the market in Houston for color people. If you will compare the prices at which Forest Home lots are offered and will take into consideration all the improvements you are getting, as well as the beauty of the property, you will find Forest Home lots are offered at very low prices. The sanitary sewer connection in Forest Home alone makes of it a most desirable place to build your home. When you are asked to buy a lot, inquire whether you are getting sanitary sewer connections. Remember you are getting a sanitary sewer connection on your lot in Forest Home free of charge. Forest Home lots will increase in value, so you are not only getting a most desirable place to build your home when you buy in Forest Home but you are also making a good investment. You cannot afford to pass up the opportunity that is offered you. After you have paid in a certain amount you will have no trouble getting a home built in Forest Home. Forest Home is located in the Third Ward. Holman Street runs through the center of it. It begins on the 3000 block on Holman. Embry & Gillette are the owners of Forest Home and they will be glad to verify every statement made in this advertisement. Get in touch with me and let me show you Forest Home. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER GO TO MARLIN FOR YOUR HEALTH Some of the worst cases of Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble, Kidney Troubles and Skin Diseases have been cured at Oriental Bath House and Hotel Marlin, Texas Rates Reasonable All Conveniences at one Place—Rooms, Board and Bath TOM GABRIEL, Mgr. JAMES C. WALLACE, M. D., Prop. Residence Phones: Preston 7475 Capitol 3897 or FRIERSON & COMPANY Under New Management KENNEDY, BUTLER & EWEN Undertakers and Embalmers OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OFFICE PHONE PRESTON 2152 203 SAN FELIPE STREET HOUSTON, TEX B. R. Peters, Opuntiatrist 815 Prakris Avenue Ear Kryptak Invisible Lenses Phone Preston 6256 Best Concrete Material Experiments in France have shown that concrete made with silica weaker and generally stronger than in which gravel is used at same time weighing less. For the time ent or taxes until these terms Forest Home in Houston for color If you will coat well as the beauty The sanitary inquire whether of charge. Forest Home you are also making You cannot as built in Forest Home Forest Home Embry & Gill Get in touch 3201 Pierce Avenue THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. SHOEMAKERS FOR YOUR REPAIRING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced NIOGAN & TEAL DALLAS PHONE PRESTON 3201 BICHON'S DRUG STORE 312 MILAM STREET UPPLY OF THE BICHON REMEDIES AL- WAYS ON HAND. Preston 527 En Answering Ad. Mention The Informer.) J J HARDEWAY P.O. Box 181 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Street Years Experience HOUSTON, TEXAS NIGHT and Morning Have Clean, Healthy Eyes If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Burn or Dis- change if Sore, Irrita- sed, fulled or mature often. Refresh, Refresh, Refresh or Adult. At all Durgin- d. Houston Bichon Humane Co. East Old Orchid, Glendale Fairful Opponent Home of You First Class Addition Table in the City of Houston Kable terms are offered to you—Ten dollars ($10.00) down, and ten Forest Home. Kable streets, city water and other improvements that make of it the Forest Home lots are offered and will take into consideration all find Forest Home lots are offered at very low prices. Forest Home alone makes of it a most desirable place to build your hu- ter connections. Remember you are getting a sanitary sewer com- fort that is offered you. Afteryou have paid in a certain amount you Ward. Holman Street runs through the center of it. It begins Forest Home and they will be glad to verify every statement made in you Forest Home. ROBERT SALES AGENT Hadley 6924 THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told--Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 4:10 Milam Street, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston texas, under the Act of March 3. 1876. Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston informer and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All duty appointed agents will have receipt books. Protect your interests, as well as wre, by latching upon a receipt and then keep it. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923. WELCOME, BAPTISTS OF TEXAS! "Heavenly Houston" is host this week to that host of Baptists comprising the State Baptist Young People's Union and Sunday School Convention, which is one of the most representative and largely attended gatherings of our people in the entire Southland. Among the messengers from all parts of Texas attending this joint convention are to be found lawyers, physicians, dentists, pharmacists, educators, authors, journalists, publicists, skilled artisans, welfare workers, ministers, farmers, laborers, men and women, both young and old (mostly the former), in all vocations of honorable calling. These representatives are here on "business for the King" and are here to study and be taught advanced and modern methods for kingdom building and expansion. In the main, they are active workers in these two auxiliaries of their local churches and are here this week in an annual school to receive instruction, information and inspiration, in order that they may return to their several homes and put into operation some of the advanced ideas gained here in these phases of religious activity and Christian endeavor. The Informer delights to welcome these Christian workers to our great and growing city, because they are engaged in a work that deals with and vitally affects both the present and future race. The Baptist church still stands like adamant by its ancient and time-honored doctrine of "one Lord, one faith and one baptism." It is one religious denomination where the people rule—democracy—and, despite the assaults and attacks of liberalism, modernism and the Baptist still contend for the "faith once delivered to the saints." They believe in a militant Christianity and the evangelization of the world through the teaching and preaching of the divinely inspired Word, as recorded in the Magna Charta in the realm of Christendom. It is ennacious and doggedly to the doctrine of regeneration: believing that the truly regenerated or re-born man is saved once for all time—"once in Christ never out." They believe in education and have made wonderful strides in the intellectual field, for there is no colored religious gathering in all Dixie that can boost of more college graduates and educated young men and women than the convention in session here this week. The Baptists believe in peace, but not in peace at any price. Though secular and sacred historians credit the origin of the Baptist Church in America to Roger Williams in 1639, Baptists hold that their church antedates this period—that John the Baptist was the early forerunner and that Jesus Christ, Himself, was its founder. Entering into any religious debate or denominational controversy, this fact stands out boldly, that the Baptist Church is a potent, virile and dominant force in the life of this country and its black devotees, adherents and communicants are "carrying on" in this splendid work of man's redemption and salvation and the complete establishment or restoration of the Messianic kingdoms. It affords the Informer no small degree of pleasure to extend a most hearty and cordial welcome to the Baptist State B. Y. P. U. and S. S. Convention, and we bespeak for them a glorious and successful session in the "Manchester of America"—the city with a million opportunities. Houston is the best naturally endowed city in Texas and here the colored man has made great gains and accumulated vast material possessions. More members of our own race own or are buying their homes in Houston than in any city its size in the United States. Industrially and economically there is no barrier nor limitation to the number of churches and impatiens that Houston is a city of churches and Mecca for preachers with a future, those with a past and likewise those with neither a past, present nor future. Through the physical equipment does not compare favorably with the equipment does in other Texas cities, our public schools stand second to none in efficiency, thoroughness and high standard of literary excellence. Baptists, you are in the metropolis of Texas, the garden spot of the South and the fastest growing municipality in the entire South. To all that our city has or hopes to have, we bid you welcome! WHAT ABOUT TEXAS GOVERNOR? In delivering an address at Chautauqua, New York, a few days hence, Governor Pat Neff of Texas paid his respects, by inference at least, to Governor John R. McCarthy, the governor of our governor's New York address was law and order, respect for the 18th constitutional amendment and the over- PAGE FOUR NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923 throw and suppression of the Modern Order of Bootleggers and Association of 18th Amendment Nullificationists. City Ha City Happenings In the days of our youth we always observed that the woman who had the worst children in the community, was always trying to tell other parents how to rear and train their children—most of them did not behavior and deportment that Sister Buoy, body's offspring. Dr. G. W. Wilkins, Victoria, was in the city this week. It has often occurred that parents, who devote most of their time looking after other people's children, live to see their own seed begging or going cell-mell to the demission bow-wows. It has also been the case to fit it by these people's paternal errors of omission and commission. Miss Ethel Lee Chapman is visiting her aster, Mrs. Maria Pinkins, at San Antonio. It sounds nice and makes good reading matter to give other people gratuitous advice on how to conduct their affairs, but it looks nicer and is more consistent to teach by both precept and example, governor! Mara, Routt. Sealy, is visiting her daughter, Mheran. Sberman Martin, 157 Mara, Cliffon Scott, 2217 Tennyson, Dalias and other North Texas cottage. We admit, governor, that bootlegging is a crime against both the state and national laws and that the 18th amendment to the constitution prohibits such activity. Mrs. Alberta Young, 1514 Mason, left this week to join her husband in San Francisco, where they will reside. We are also forced to admit that mob-law, gang rule, hooded terrorism, peonage, discrimination, segregation, disfranchisement, arson and murder are crimes and generally on a broader and more organized scale. Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, 3413 St. Eman uel, has been ill for the past few days but is much improved. Yea, going still further, we are also compelled to admit that the 15th and 15th amendments to the constitution are also laws of the land. Miss Beatrice Cebrum, 1020 St Charles, in spending the week in Galveston. Have you ever heard of these two constitutional amendments, governor? Mr. Frank Lee, brother-in-law to Dr A. E. Jones, was in the city this week the guest of his sister. In pursuing your literary and legal course, governor, did you ever hear about or read these two constitutional amendments? See Spiray Printing Co. for good printing. Phone Preston 1959; 3238 dKlause. Reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered promptly. Since becoming governor of the Lone Star State, has your attention ever been called to these amendments and other violations and infractions, often willful and malicious, of the basic laws of our country? Mrs. Ruth Gary, Dallas, is visiting her father and sister, Mr. G. A. Reeves and Miss Lillian Reeves, 1506 Buckner Street. Are you on speaking terms with our bill of rights? Governor, have you been officially or otherwise notified of horrors and atrocities with recurring abundance and painful regularity in Texas since your elevation to the highest office within the gift of the electorate of this commonwealth? Chas. Walker, Dowling Street, will leave Sunday in wife in Hole in the Rock they expect to reside permanently. Mrs. S. M. P. Collard, 917 Hercules Houston Heights, leaves Saturday for a two week's trip to friends in Wailua. Do you know that the 18th amendment is not the only constitutional provision and statute that is trampled under the feet of men? Are you aware of the fact, governor, that in Harris County, Alabama, you are in six months that in the combined British empire in one year? Miss Frank Tervis, Beaumont, after a two weeks' visit to relatives and friends in the city, returned home this week. Do you know that American citizens have been seized by lawless bands almost beneath the window of your gubernatorial mansion and under the very shadow of the capitol dome, and brutally and barbarously treated by organized terrorists and anarchists? M. A. N. Kyle, 900 Rhode Street has returned from his vacation spent in Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City and Newton, Kan. Has it ever occurred to you, your excellency, that your home burg, Waco (be better known as "Barbecue cille") has burged American citizens, both live and dead, right on the public square and dragged their lifeless and charred bodies past your residence? Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, who have been visiting the mother's mother, Mrs. R. C. Smith, turned to their home in Detroit, Mich. Mesdames Pannie Snowden and Arzee Madison, Marshall, motored the Bentley Convention here this week. Have you been apprised of wholesale abductions, deportations, floggings, emasculations and other heinous and horrible outrages and depredations, right in your own state, which make the unfortunate Turk blush with shame and seek new fields for his laurels? Dean J. H. Rowe of P. V. College paid our city a visit last week, being en route home from an overland trip to Galveston. Say, governor, you have heard of Teneha, Somerville, Goose Teague, Texarkana, and numerous other Texas towns, where mobi- vidence and disregard for constituted authority, in some form, has manifested itself during the nearly three years you have been in office. Mim Valida Madison last week for Los Angeles, Cal. to visit friends and will go for the remainder of the summer. Forty years of constant use is the reason the Wifes' Cream Vermifuge for expelling worms in children or adults. Price is $150. Which is the greater menace, governor: the bootleger, whose customers are sure to laugh, and窃贼, whose customers knowingly, though, by窃贼, have been terrified and lynchcrates, who overthrow constituted authority and establish a reign of disorder, discord, confusion and bloodshed and set up a kingdom of terror. When you feel lazy, out of sorts you need Hermine to help you need Hermine to stimulate your liver, tone up your stomach and neck you need Hermine 60c. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. Listen, governor, what about that state law that expressly stipulates that railroad accommodations in Texas for white and colored Mrs. Beaush Clem and children, 2414 Francis street, have returned from m two week' visit to relatives at Columbus university. Does little "ole" *New York* "jim-crow" part of its citizens, while forcing them to pay the same fare as those passengers enjoying first-class accommodations? Does New York have a ballot to any part of its citizenry on account of creed, color or class? Mrs. Thelma Marshall, ee Edwards, after a 10 days' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mr. H. P. Edwards, returned this week to her home in Garry, Ine. Are certain New Yorkers counted IN for representation purposes and counted OUT at the ballot boxes? Does New York exclude certain of its citizens from duty on petit and grand juries? Misses Geraldine Jerald of Marlin and Eloise Pettaway of Orange were visitors to our city since our last is sue. Is New York a member of the Lynching League and has that state ever led that loop like Texas did last year? 3-room house, with city water $1000; $50 down, $18 per month. See M. TONKEY at his home, $86 McKee Street, or call Prost 2009. Tell us, governor, has New York the sad and sorrowful spectacle of the unholy alliance between church and state in her political affair. Do the New York cities provide playgrounds and recreational spaces for the population, or are these agencies operated and maintained for all the people? All members of the Masonic Charity Club are hereby requested to meet Sunday, August 24, at Arnold's hall on 10th Street at 10am. p. W. J. Perry, president. Just between you and us, governor, without New York's capital, where we our boasted Lone Star State be today, commercially and financially? Know anything about Wall Street and money barons of that little "ole" bure? Purity and healing power are the chief characteristic of Liquid Boro cheese. The scaled flesh with wonderful promptness and flavor, and $12.00. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. Do hooded bands of terrorists and misguided zealots throw conservation into the breasts of her citizens and ride roughhod over constituted authority—dethroning democracy and enthroning mobocracy, plutocracy and "hellocracy?" Wilde Dare, wife of Mrs. Darlin Chark, 2006 McDonnell, after a few days stay with his sister during her baby birth, left for Shiro this week. Does peonage exist in its shameless, hideous and demoralizing form on numerous farms and plantations in the Empire State? Does taxation without representation prevail in the state whose administrator you so bitterly and vehemently assailed in your speech? WANTED-Colored men to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. Existence unnecessary. Transportation St. T. McAffrey, Supp. St. Louis, Mo. Are you familiar and acquainted with the lawless records of both states. Since comparisons are ooidious, and, since you possibly have had occasion to reflect on your New York outburst, can't you see, governor, that your most virgin and fertile field for constructive criticism, law enforcement, respect for the constitution and ALL AMENDMENTS, is the Lone Star State, over which you preside. Mrs. H. C. Whitaker, 2201 Greg Graham, week for Philadelphia, Boston, New York, points. On her return trip she will visit relatives in Louisiana. Mrs. J. H. Jolien, 1403 Sydor, and Joseph J. Koch, 1403 Elth, Elth, and grandmother, Lucy Gurso, are visiting Los Angeles, Prisco Seattle, Portland and other western Fighting at long range delays or stays victory. Why not pitch your camp and wage battle against the foes of orderly government with the best of their skills? Why continue? Why continue to make Texas the laughing stock of the country by your inconsistency and oral outbursts for mere political efface. FOR SALE-New-From bungam in Fifth Ward; one block from car line, with paved street to car line; all mod. car lines; parking; information call Jas. H. Robinson. Why chase the shadow, governor, and miss the substance? Why strain at a gnat and swallow a camel? Why not "cleansse first that which is within the cup and platter that the outside of them may be clean also"? All roads will lead to Bebai Hall (church on Wednesday night. Alus will be there for the concert, which will present some of the city's leading literary and musical talent in grand Governor, permit us, in conclusion, to quote a few words from the Holy Writ, as uttered by the Great Teacher in His celebrated *And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considereth not the beam that is in thine own eye? . . . Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then thank us see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.* The informer is in receipt of a card from Provenza, who is a member of a party of Deswrites, viewing the Rockies in the "hierarchical view point in Denver, Colo., than in San Diego." 'Brer Pat, these are Christ's words, not ours. We suggest, however, how to ponder them, ponder them and govern yourself accordingly. Selah! Accompanied by their grandfather, Rev. J. F. Rice, who attended the B KINDERGARTEN. St. Clermont's kindergarten will open September 17, 1922, at the chapel, 500 S. 10th St. Father Stanley will be in charge, and Father James will be in the school of Houston will supervise the kindergarten. The standard kindergarten work and training children from 4 to 7 may be enrolled. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our many friends our sincere gratitude for the care and comfort of our friends of comfort showered upon us during the death of our little daughter, Mary Catherine, who went to sleep August 15, 2015, following each of you. (Bliged) We wish to express our deepest gratitude to each of you. (Bliged) R. AND MRS. RICHARD DUGAR, 2613 McKee 85 IN MEMORIAM. In memory of my darling baby, Milton Henry Griffin: "Oh, how much you know," he knows. He has plucked you for His own and has left our aching hearts to you. You are the best you are, you left us, you can never be, for gotten by the ones that loved you. You are gone, my baby, and though I can't find you, I hold this void this world can never fill. (Signed) Ms. Adaline Crouther, moth. Mrs. Mary Smith, aunt; Edward H. Rev. Arthur Hubbard, Pastor. The rally Sunday was a great success. Bros. N. E. Taylor, assistant pastor, pushed great sermon on "Prayer for the Saints." Wm. Clark, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, delivered an invasion sermon on "Day Night Day Night" Bros. N. E. Taylor proved from the found in Mark that he believed Son, hear Him." Miss Jelia Moore is visiting relative and friend. Hubbard is able to be able after seven days' illness—MRS. M. A. 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"My boy," counseled his accounted old uncle, "always strive to be at the top of the heap—especially if you see in a game of football." Glossine To soften dry, curly hair. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1923. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool Lesson GV. REY, P. R. FITEWATER, D. D. Taught of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Copyright 1928. Western Newman University. LESSON FOR AUGUST 26 BARNABAS, THE GREAT HEARTED LESSON TEXT - Acts 4:26 3:17; 11:18 GOLDEN TEXT - He was a good man and full of the Holy Ghost and of DEFENDING READING - Psalm 98:1 PRIMARY TOPIC - Barnabas and JUNIOR TOPIC - How Barnabas Helped the Church PRIMARY TOPIC - Barnabas and SENIOR TOPIC - How Barnabas Showed a Genius FOUND PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC - Christian Character Illustrated by I. Barnabas, the Man (Acts 4:26) His original name was Joseph. When he became a Christian, he was sent to Jerusalem and changed the old life to the new. This was a common custom, for example, to Peter and Samuel to and Prophecy or "exhortation or concession" This shows not only the nature of Barnabas but also the spirit of Barnabas but also the preaching. The exercise of this gift made him a son of consolation. (Acts 4:27) So fully had the divine love permeated the very being of Barmain the healer, the priest, the healer, he sold his property and brought the money and hid it at the apothetic feet. His generous exertion led him to write his words and prefaces. He counted nothing his own while his brother was dead. He obliged to do this as there was no such thing in the early church as a private ownership of property was recognized. Acts 54: 11. H.B. Barmain Christian State and Church. The violent persecutions of the church scattered the disciples. As any went they preyed on the church, and were established. The most conspicuous of these was at Antich, the capital of Syria, because it was the place of the spies of Christianity. Everything went well as long as the Gospel message was preached to the Jews and the disciples at that time but that the Gates were excluded. But at Antich certain of these disciples dellerely believed and turned to the Lord. The soil of the Lord was upon this ministry and great multitudes believed and turned to the Lord. The news of the ear of the church at Jerusalem and caused not a little excitement and discussion. The church decided to look into the matter. 4. Barbaina and Saul go to Jerusalem with Alms (vs. 25-30). Because Christ and with one another, the distress of the brethren at Jerusalem must be relieved by the gifts of the saints. Jesus had a powerful effect in reminding the supplicants of the brethren at Jerusalem. **Goof's Eternal Universe.** This is hit the nursery ground, from where we are to be transplanted into the great forest of Goof's eternal universe. - W. Widderton. **Among Men.** Among men, the hardest-hurtred son that most love change. - Hunkin. **Age Retards Athlete** Age and its relation to athletics is coming in for consideration. Kibane is at thirty-four was an older man politically disillusioned that Willard at forty. Over in New York, George Putnam, who is eighty years old, and he plays lawn every day. Putnam is Kibane's age when he won the heavy-weight championship. The Seven members in the 69th and 79th who play better golf now in their 30s. Many members in the 69th and 79th who take care of himself. In professional sport an athlete is regarded as a veteran after a few years of competition. Ball players and boxers are devoted to an veteran. Benny Leonard, the Rightweight champion, in a copper young person, is devoted to the veteran lightweight champion. MANUSH SHOULD STAR AS HEAVY SLUGGER "A natural hitter who inside of a couple of years should be one of the best leagues. If he continues to improve and learn an rapidly as he has since the opening of the season, he will be a top choice of Heine Mahnke, routed outside of the Tygers. Cobb prefers batman, certainly knowledges. You can see why as a big leaker, is cranking all kinds of trouble for the turbines in the Johnson organization. Standing well over six feet tall, Cobb makes him a cut at the ball that reminds you of Nap Lajoie, Hana Wang and Cranston. Crawford makes him on old days. As yet American league pitchers haven't been able to discover any change in pace, but he is a free swing it was believed a change of pace would bother him. But pitchers slow up and make him a change of pace, and he has to have him come back and whale the next ball delivered in the same way. "I throw him everything I had in my pocket," he said. "I remarked Rumbel Rommel, pitcher of the Athletics, after a recent game. "He hit them all, including the catching out and swatting one." Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Canada has 218 golf courses. In 1926 it had only 80. Earl Saddie, king of jackets, may go to ride in England. Kite flying is one of the chief sports of the adult Macy's. The 1928 Olympic games are to be held in Amsterdam. Engleman Cipel was born at Paris, France, August 15, 1900. Severely part of the cost of at the table take part in athletic games. Brooklyn will shortly begin construction of a municipal golf course. Sometimes we are in doubt whether golf to a champion is a supreme division or a steady job. Or golf like It; the interesting courses are the ones with the most bunker. The 1924 Olympic games program in Paris and vicinity will occupy four months. It is 23 years since the University of Pennsylvania won the varsity eight-eighted championship. Rightly clubs were enrolled in the Massachusetts Golf Association. There are nearly 1200 clubs. Jimmy Murphy, the champion nate spencer racer, was at one time a machinist in the Florida Golf Association. Golf is a great boon to bouncers, beaches, and golf courses. Golf officers who talk about golf. It probably will be long before the newspapers combine their reports of prime rights to the financial paper. It interest in golf continues high for a few more years some one will管好 that it. Too, it being commercial food. Ralph Greenland will play for a few more years in the newly organized national pocket billiard tour. "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 NO. 333 Nemo$3 SELF-REDUCING CORSET Good News for Stout Women Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333 is a real bargain. It has a low top and medium skirt. Made in chile punk or white, county area 24 to 36, and costs only $1.00. If your Jesler can't get it, send name, address, and $150. We'll send the cornet. Nemo Hygiene Park Institute 120 W. 40th St., New York, NY 10017 Nemo Hygiene Park Institute 120 W. 40th St., New York, NY 10017 1307 Clark Street MEAT MARKET IN CON-NECTION. JOHN L. BLOUNT Modern Homes and Build-Up Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders. Address 2619 Tusan Phone H. 3467 H. C. DeGAULTIE Dealer In Monument, Headtonen, Etc. Priced to Suit the Buyer. Marble Work: 2720 Liberty Ave. Phone Capital 1224 SUBSCRIBERS TAKE NOTICE! Whenever a blue X appears on your paper or wrapper, it means that you are in arrears with your subscription, and unless you remit at once your paper will be discontinued. This is a good rule and regulation with which all papers must comply. Again, don't ask us to continue sending the paper when you owe us for some time and money to make our wheels turn. Furthermore, don't ask us to put you with the "I'll-pay-in-four-days" staff. All subscriptions must be paid CASH IN ADVANCE. Phone: Office P. $601. Res. C. 551 DR. T. M. 8HADOWEN5 Physician and Surgeon Boston Road 811 E. 10th Avenue Office 615-219 Turtle Street BOBSTON, TEXAS ROGERS November 140 WARDROBE TRUNKS Built like a $75 Trunk—but it costs only $40 No. Double O 00 Think of it. A Wardrobe Trunk—the $75 kind, that can be bought for $40. We'll show you the unusual features of this strong, beautiful trunk and prove that it is built like a $75 Trunk, if you'll come in and ask to see it. OTTO'S TRUNK SHOP 404 TRAVIS Let Us Do Your Work 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 Jones Tailor Shop Tailors-Dyers-Cleaners 2416 McKINNEY AVE. PHONE PRESTON 6982 (Auto Delivery to All Parts of the City) Everything in the Drug Line—Toilet Articles and Cold Drinks An Efficient Prescription Department G. R. M. NEWMAN and H. E. McCOY, Props. 410 MILAN STREET SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED HELP Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street We Buy Anything We Credit Everybody We Sell Everything NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Crockery, Tinware, Enamelware, Rugs and Stoves Remember That We Pay 20 Per Cent More for Your Household Goods Than Other Dealers 1002 Hill St. (Red Bldg.) Phone Preston 4081 Phones Residence Hadley 2011 Store, Preston 2834 We Deliver to any Part of the City. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles. Dr. C. A. George, D. D. C. Res. Phone Had. 3056 DR. C. A. GEORGE PEOPLES PHARMACY ing in the Drug Line—Toilet Article Drinks Efficient Prescription Department PROMPT DELIVERY M. NEWMAN and H. E. McCOY, 410 MILAM STREET TH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCE Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street We Credit Everybody We MR. BOBB AND SECOND HAND FURNISHING, Ytinware, Enamelware, Rugs and What We Pay 20 Per Cent More for You. More than Other Dealers St. (Red Bldg.) Phone P ENCE Hadley 2011 ; Store WILSON'S PHARMA CAUGIOUS A. WILSON, Prop. Any Part of the City. Prescriptions Careful. Pure Drugs, Sandies and Toilet Articles. EY AVE R. D. D. C. Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 a. m. D. C. A. GEOR DENTIST For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. solin Theatre Bldg. boston 6128 HOUSTO PAGE SEVEN Work form of a Wet do the work. We'll do it Shop PRESTON 6982 (City) Preston 1909 EY Vehicles and Cold artment THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923 PAGE EIGHT WITH BRYANT WASHBURN, EVA NOVAK, and PHILIPS SMALLEY. Temptations come to us all at one time or another and strive to fool us in disguise. So in the life of this girl, the monster met her at every turn and lured her on to the inevitable climax. What could it be? Where could it lead? What would be the end? This picture is more vividly told than anything we could ever imagine. And the monster did it till you have seen it taken from our screen. Also RUTH ROLAND in "HAUNTED VALLEY." No 5 and a Universal Western. The Dates Will Be Announced Later on the Last Two Pictures. STANDARD CAPITOL, 2926 ICE CREAM 200 WILSON ST. COMPANY FRENCH MILITARY OFFICER Get Your Fall Wood From the Old Reliable Houston Ave. Wood Yard 3012 Houston Avenue. ALL KINDS OF WOOD We deliver wood anywhere in the city; quick delivery. We are as neat as your telephone. TOM LAWSON, Proprietor. Call Taylor 1647 USE THE FAMOUS VEL MOT HAIR DRESSING- HAIR COARSE HAIR BEAUTIFUL. Mr. and Mrs. C. Armstrong, 1919 Pannell street, left for San Francisco and kindred points Sunday morning. DELEGATES AND VISITORS Make our Place Your Head- quarters LADIES' REST ROOM PEOPLE'S PHARMACY Will allow a $10 Cash Discount on Any Suit in the House during the next 14 days, provided you clip this coupon and bring it to the shop within the next 14 days. 'ALL WOOLENS IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND—ALL SUITS MADE IN OUR LOCAL FACTORY IN THE NEW JESTIC THEATRE BUILDING. NEWMAN & McCOY, Props. Phones: Preston 1909-10319 410 MILAM STREET To the Delegates and Visitors to the S. S. & B. Y. P. U. CONVENTION