Houston Informer

Saturday, September 15, 1923

Houston, Texas

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FINAL EDITION THE HOUSTON INFORMER VOL. V. BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE Bay, have you paid R. T. Andrew's grocery store a visit recently? This is the colored grocery that has done business in the downtown area of Miami. Did you know that there is only one other grocery firm in Houston that has been in business longer than this Miami Street store owner, operated by a man named by a number of your race? What part have you played in making this reputation possible and the store's success an answered question? Did the "dick for short" has just lately installed a modern and down-to-the-minute glass refrigerator, in which he not only keep his eggs, cheese, manage, cook, and store, but which these commodities an excellent display and adds much to the interior appearance of the store. What bit has he installed an update clear cigar and tobacco case in the front of his store and improved the electric sign on the outside. Many other improvements have been made on the interior and exterior of the store. Did you prove services an his best adjunct, aside from quality and price of goods. For many years his father, Robert L. Andrew, conducted the grocery store and the end of 1231, this man assumed control of the rotus and has demonstrated his ability as a merchant and is steadily growing. He affords employment to several members of his race, but just because he has been a merchant and supported him, how many more members of his race do you think he has? Some of our people frown on the blink of our business and promote it, but we often忽视 of those people's blight is not better than "Take the Dick," for instance, for we know he will pardon the personal situation, since he is in the house. He has six children, two boys and four girls. These children will be grown more and their dad rich and well-fund. Will these children marry? What children by and by the wealth and affinity of their dad rich and well-fund. It does not require a mere to see this and it clearly makes our own enterprises and support and make our own businesses and promote, especially among this younger set, of the race living the wealth and affinity. Suppose a few of our poverty doiesse and dismeasure their lionage, and we can support their member of your own race in the role of raising your money, even extravagantly, and bring a similar stem with it. We need to learn the fundamentals of building and, to do this we must study the primary races of raising your money, living together and falling together. If we do not pursue this program, we "wil not get on!" THEY'RE OFF! GARVEY GRANTED BAIL NEGRO GUARDS AT TUSKEGEE (By Associated Negro Press.) Montgomery, Ala.—The Tusks ally assuming a darker hue. The burning officer, who defied the the, the solid white official staff, and additional changes with a rapid into the ranks of three hund black speaker of the Negro persons consequent relinquishing of their speeting clew clerks and supers or under black men. Six colored doctors certified from the veterans' barrack on duty. At tired in their immaculate white duck military uniforms, they make a colorful and plessing picture amid the truly magnificent surroundings of this infantry barrack. They also and smittenness have scarcely been realized. Stanley Departs. But the fatal fall that underlined the swiftly falling hopes of the white element of the state who have raised a nation-wide halaabo in an effort to retain a few memorialized wages for the victims of the attack and R. H. Stanley of Greenville, Ala., pride of the state, who had the backing of even the invisible empire, had faded his text, offered his resignation and departed for the wild of New York, where he will command a hospital for white Southern veterans at the University of Texas. Friends say he will enjoy his new position for better than the one at Tulare W. H. MITCHELL NOT W. H. Mitchell, formerly connected with The Houston informer, is no longer a member of The informer staff and is now a consultant, along business with Mr. Mitchell (Bignand). C. F. RICHARDSON, Editor-Publisher, The Houston informer. Houston, Texas, Sept. 10, 1922. J. H. Mithart, 2004 Superintendent of Houston Parks, has been hired to work with Glenn for the past few weeks. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923 gee Veteran's Hospital is graduated from John Calhoun, the disclan, was the first indentation in the past few days have witnessed it which has thrown consternated white employees who see the riding hard upon them with the job, for it is said that self-recognize tolerate working next to gee. In the meantime, Major Charles T. Griffith, white first assistant to Colonel Stanley, is in charge. He probably will remain for some time, or he may be instructed to be augmented get thoroughly routined and demonstrates an ability to handle the situation perfectly. General Hines has stated that no colored commanding officer would be selected except those not appointed. This may be a year, or whenever the department does fit. Then the pledge to Tuskeguee's white citizenism is kept. Tuskeguee Peace and Bury. Over at Tuskeguee all is hurled and briefing preparation for the opening of the school is received from students this year than ever before in the history of the school. Dr. Moton, who spent a week at the school after the Business League session at Hot Springs, has returned and is now receiving the Dr. Kenney is back as head of the John Andrew Memorial Hospital and has received a warm and cordial welcome from not only the colored but the white people of the community. Your correspondent here has kept in touch with conditions at Tuskeguee. South Learns Lesson. It seemed inconceivable that out of the simple matter of caring for colored soldiers should arise. But the Southerners should argue. But the Southerners should fight. The difficult thing for him to comprehend is that the Negro has at last learned to marshal forces and fight, too. This incident has proven that the Negro has a division in sentiment on the Negro here in Dixie. Among the best efforts put forward in this matter have been the liberal white element of the South. And even the rabid South knows when it is beat. As Senator Underwood told the committee which waited on him to vote, "We are in a state legislature in July." Gentlemen, you are wrong in this hospital matter. You have no case. This man Moton has got you in a hole and you're bound to die. The people of the South are with him." PHILLIPS IS FILLING Prof. J. C. Phillips, the talented educator and popular dramatist, left Wednesday for engagements at York colorado high school, Sept. 13; Cureu, Gonzales and Sealy, Sept. 12; San Paulo, Sept. 11; Santa Paulo, Sept. 11; Mr. Phillips will be presented in grand star rental, assisted by some of best local talent, Wednesday evening, Sept. 15, at Mr. Rose Baptist church, under a孵舍 of Sunday School, Birth and Baptism, located at Houston Heights. The general public is invited to attend this literary fest. Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, manager; Rev. L. W. Hame, pastor. Ride Heights car. "HOUSTON'S GOT 'EM" 8. SATURDAY, SEPT. GRAN RDS A SWELL CONCERT AT BETHEL CHURCH ON NIGHT OF SEPT. 19 MUSICAL MELANGE AT ANTIOCH CHURCH WILL BE CULTURAI Antoch Baptist Church will be the scene of a musical melanoma on Wednesday night, October 2, 1928, program beginning at 8:39 o'clock. This prompted the treatment and is a benefit for the East Texas Club of Bettel Baptist Church, of which C. F. Richardson is leader. By special request the Choral Club composed of super-stars and some of the most talented members of the Mrs. P. O. S. Smith, which won new laurels at Wesley Chapel and Antioch last fall, will sing several heavy numbers; Antioch's celebrated orchestra and the city's most talented and gifted literary and musical luminaries will make it the most cultural and inspirational entertainment of the autumn. Through the big-hardtented and liberality of Antioch's pastor and office manager, the church to use Antioch to use Antioch's spacious and commodious aftorium on this occasion. Don't you dare miss the new selling GORDON ACCEPTS Y WORK AT GARY, IND. R. L. Gordon, who for the past five years has filled with much credit the position of state secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was in the city hat week, when his last official visit, with whom he elected executive secretary of the local "Y at Gary, Ind., for which place he let on the 18th instant. The selection of Mr. Gordon for this position he did without his solicitation, and though it comes as a surprise to him as did it to his solicitation, and who kept in touch with his efforts in this state to put over his program, and to keep the Y. M. C. A. alive in the hearts of the people, he carried with him the best wishes of his many friends, who see nothing but success for him in his new field. CONVICTED HEAD UNITED NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION IS GRANTED BAIL PENDING APPEAL (By the Associated Negro Press.) New York, Sept.—Marc Garcia State District Attorney Haywood has been granted bail, pending the States courts of appeal. Garvey the federal prison for misuse of Black Star Line, and has been co- the work of the U. N. I. A. has chief since his incarceration. P huge banners of protest and various parts of the country. A out through which, on a given dawn throughout the country sent tek to the Associated Press offices, PRESIDENT KING, LIE There has been considerable copeed meeting of the U. N. I. A. an inquiry from the Association the attitude of the Republic of Li C. B. D. King has put the follow "To reply to your query as to be invited by Liberia to hold organization in this country, new attitude be towards the can assure you that no invitation Garvey or his organization, by Liberia or to hold a convention far as I am present aware of, no act has been extended. "As to what would be Liberia's such a conference, I may state of things Liberia cannot be indict towards racial solidarity and as political, and other lines, yet ab her territories to be used as a ha of racial antagonism or for inter- BOOZIER, IN SAN ANTONIO SOLICITS LENIEN LAST CHAPT New York, Sept. — Marcus Garvey, with the approval of United States District Attorney Haywood and the Department of Justice, has been granted bail, pending the appeal of his case to the United States courts of appeal. Garvey was sentenced to five years in the federal prison for misuse of the mails in connection with the Black Star Line, and has been confined to the Tombs since July. The work of the U. N. I. A. has been energetic in behalf of his chief since his incarceration. Parades of the organization with the purpose of protest and appeals flying, have been held in various parks throughout the city, and have been out through which, on a given date, members of the organization throughout the country sent telegrams of "an appeal for justice" to the Associated Press offices, Washington, D. C. PRESIDENT KING, LIBERIA, WRITES A. N. P. There has been considerable comment with reference to the proposed meeting of the U. N. I. A. in Liberia, 1924. In response to an inquiry from the Associated Negro Press, with reference to the attitude of the Republic of Liberia on such a session, President C. B. D. King has sent the following exclusive statement: "In reply to your query as to whether Mr. Marcus Garvey has been invited by Liberia to hold the four annual session of his organization in this country, next year, and just what Liberia's attitude would be towards the holding of such a convention, I can assure you that no invitation has been extended to Marcus Garvey or his organization, by the Liberia government, to visit Liberia or to hold a convention of his organization; and as such, I am aware of, no invitation of an unofficial character has been extended." "As to what would be Liberia's attitude toward the holding of such a conference, I may state that while from the very nature of things Liberia cannot be indifferent to all movements looking towards racial solidarity and aspiration along economic, social, political, and other lines, yet she could not and will not permit her territories to be used as a hamm or centre for the propaganda of racial antagonism or for internal discord." BOOZIER, IN SAN ANTONIO JAIL, SOLICITS LENIENCY OF COURT; LAST CHAPTER IN BITTER TILT BOOZIER, IN SAN ANTONIO JAIL, SOLICITS LENIENCY OF COURT; LAST CHAPTER IN BITTER TILT Special to The Informer. San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 10, Houston fraternal who created clas during 1921, sought to purge the Seventy-third District Court the full particulars of the cas court document; No. B-26251 --- vey, with the approval of United and the Department of Justice, a appeal of his case to the United was sentenced to five years in the mails in connection with the affirmed to the Tombs since July. he was energetic in behalf of their organization of the organization with appeals flying, have been held in plan was arranged and carried rate, members of the organization of "an appeal for justice" Washington, D. C. BERIA, WRITES A. N. P. comment with reference to the pro- liberia, 1924. In response to Negro Press, with reference to beria on such a session, President ing exclusive statement; where Mr. Marcus Garvey has the fourth annual session of his extent, and just what Liberia's holding of such a convention, I am has extended to Marcus the Liberian government, to visit of his organization here; and as invitation of an unofficial char- sion at attitude toward the holding of that while from the very nature different to all movements looking operation along economic, social could not and will not permit me or centre for the propaganda discord." ANTONIO JAIL, ENCY OF COURT; TER IN BITTER TILT 1923—Nelson N. Booier, the such a furore in Texas lodge cir- himself of contempt of court in here last Friday. se are set forth in the following PRICE: 7 CENTS NO.17 AMERICA URGED TO 'COME CLEAN' IN K. C. MESSAGE National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at 14th Annual Conference, Calls Upon Nation to Blot Out Mob Violence—Racial Inferiority Doctrine "Treason" Urge Political Emancipation of Colored Race—Favors Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill —Memorializes President Coolidge and American Congress—Comprehensive Document. The following message to the people of the United States was unanimously adopted by the fourteenth annual conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Kannah City: A Message to the People of the United States. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, in fourteenth annual conference assembled, has always stood and most solemnly pledges itself to use all of the means at its command to the furtherance of the task which it has undertaken until now. 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THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN! According to reports brought back to Houston by delegates and visitors to the National Baptist Convention, unincorporated, which met in Ft. Worth last week, the Baptists are still up to their old tricks of splitting and dividing. With a delegation that fell far below the one thousand mark, it is alleged that the Jones forces and the National Baptist Convention sprang into existence; the wrangle and disagreement being precipitated over the offices and the spoils that go with them. Police officers were even dispatched to the church to maintain order. If this report is true (and we heard it from supposedly reliable sources) we are convinced that the National Baptist have again brought disgrace and contumely upon their race and denomination and played into the hands of critics and enemies, who contend that the colored race is incapable of self-government, self-determination, and self-improvability. In occupied in Chicago some few years back, was uncalled for, unprovoked and unwarranted and played no small part in disgusting intelligent people with the denomination and its affairs. Why do the colored people split so much will and do inquire, according to its final analysis and stripped of all superfluous trimming, it is because there are too many selfish offenses, misfits and incompetents clamoring for leadership and positions of power and trust; it is the insane and insatiate desire to attain such offices where one can feast at the pie counter; where one can build up a powerful machine and perpetuate himself and friends The Baptist church is fast drifting into an episcopacy, or bette- still (or worse, for the good of the cause and race), a religious autocracy and plutocracy—where a few men, holding office by the choice and vote of the people, become intoxicated with their power and endeavor to run rough shod over the will and wishes of their community. Democracy—the rule of the people—is becoming a faded memory among colored Baptists in this country. (Let us pray!) Ministers and religious leaders are being delegated with too much power and authority, and, where same is not delegated unto them, they proceed to delegate or arrogate same unto themselves; then pass edicts, issue ultimatums and assume a yamamai (the yamamai) attitude, which matters that fail to meet their "holy and divine" apprehension. The laymen have indulged in entirely too much hero-worship, with the result that an alarming large number of our preachers and high churchmen seem to think that they are gods and, as such, can make no mistake nor commit any error. The Informer has steadfastly contended that the annual meetings of the Baptists constitute a criminal waste of time and high churchmen seem to think that they are gods and, as such, can pass no laws governing the state conventions, district associations nor local churches. Each local Baptist church is sovereign within itself; at least, fundamentally and constitutionally this is true. Since these annual gatherers are nothing more or less than wholesale vacations and "good-times" occasions for the majority of the ministers; and the power of the church as the goad of biennial conventions falls upon deaf, unresponsive, and unsympathetic ears. It is not surprising, then, with such a carnal spirit permitting the atmosphere and pervading the meetings, for men to resort to political tricks and tactics to retain or gain office and then when they are not in power, to use the "people's rights," "too much bossism," "cazism," etc., and lead out certain dupes and nincompoops into another convention. It requires little or no brains to tear down, but it takes an honest-to-godness, genuine M-A-N with much brains and a big heart, to build up a movement or organization and then labor unselfishly for the benefit of others. Selfish leadership and intoxicated egists will spell defeat to and seal the doom of any movement or organization in church or state. Why, things have come to such a pass in Baptist circles that ministers and leaders in the church escaped the state, and they believe that they own the churches they pastor or the religious bodies over which they preside. If you doubt this assertion, just let some local Baptist church try to unhorsise its pastor, even for conduct unbecoming a minister, and then watch this gospel expounder tear up the church and lead a large number of the colored Baptists have so many local churches and such a superabundance of associations and conventions? Just to give a large number of the "Lord's annotated" a job or a sinceral position. The Informer is deeply pleased that our Baptist brethren have a disgruntled audience, their race and denomination by their recruitment and division at Fort Worth, when tactics that would have not ward heckers and designing politicians to shame, were RESOSTED to by one of the分店s in a vain and futile effort to stave off defeat of their ticket. The Baptist denomination is the largest single religious body among our people in America, and it is to be regretted so many of their leaders are so full of selfishness, meanness, politics and mindlessness that the cause and work can not get a decent hearing and fair chance. In this connection, permit us to state that, unless the Baptist leaders, especially the preachers, assume a different attitude and are new program, it will not long before all the intelligent and upstanding young people are going to either become religiously dormant or forsake the Baptist fold. They are tired, sick, disgusted and exasperated with the past and sickness of affairs in the church, organizations, and they are demanding a new deck and a new deal. Let these Baptist splitters, autocrats, graffers and politicians bear in mind that "in union there is strength," and victory; but division there is weakness and ultimate disaster and defeat. Selah! COTTON PICKERS HARD TO GET COTTON PICKERS HARD TO GET ere talking to a white planter one day this week, come disgusted with his inability to secure color despite the fact that he was paying $1.25 per 10 inch throne in for good measure. He insisted, a top-notch price for picking the child — yet he found precious few who would offer it that a large number of colored cotton pickers brother in Chicago from Mississippi. White Michigan Mississippi had gone to the Windy City to induce some of the "colored boys" to come to State and help their "white friends" mill the cotton. A midst of his speech, a colored brother arrose and weil'd to me, I tell you what to do—just ship those logs and we'll saw "em for you." beginning to look like most of the state in this section are perfectly willing to pick a cotton for our white friends must be too hard and harsh people who are refusing to go to the rural dissection as in previous years, and that despite good good—maybe! of these colored people have frequented these same plants, sensors, and, like the little buryery, after eating green apples and being told by a man that his pains were all imaginary, shot back the machine: "I have inside information!" the rural communities infested and infected with her disregard for law and order and the poor people of the state, and the police officers are enemies to take more than even $1.50 per hundred and to entice these "inside information" to the scene of trying to make conditions so that colored these plantations and用工 with the other are trying to employ Mexicans and other fairly unmindful of the fact that an affinity has the colored brother and the fleeable stubble during and that the cotton will not respond to the manipulations of the state. South is great at elimination by substitution and economic plight, today, is due largely to policy and failure to remedy existing evil, to consome some of our white friends to get off the plantations, to have members of our group have refused to go to it and pick cotton, but until they make and mainstrict safe and secure for these people, we are cotton will rot in the stalks, if they wait for color to it, but are powerless to help the situation one fully "pass the buck" to our white friends, put the mobs and klan, who are chiefly responsible affairs. Anther: Kotopil! We were talking to a white planter one day this week, who had about become disgusted with his inability to secure colored cotton pickers, despite the fact that he was paying $1.25 per 100 pounds and board thrown in for good measure. This, he insisted, was a top-notch price for picking the South's famous staple; yet he found precious few who would accept his gracious offer. A certain white Mississippiian had gone to the Windy City in an effort to induce some of the "colored boys" to come back to the Magnolia State and help their "white friends" mill the logs that were rotting in the water. In the midst of his speech, a colored brother arose and remarked: "Boss, I tell you what to do—just ship those logs to State Park," and it is beginning to look like most of the former colored cotton pickers in this section are perfectly willing to pick cotton—if they'll bring to it Milam Street. Now, our white friends must not be too hard and harsh on these colored people who are refusing to go to the rural districts and the more serious years, and that despite good pay and better food—maybe! Most of these colored people have frequented these sections and picked cotton in previous seasons, and, like the little boy who was in misery, after eating green apples and being told by a Christian teacher, imagined, back shot this hot rejoinder: "I have inside information." With the rural communities infested and infected with the klan and utter disregard for law and order and the poor police protection afforded people in these country precincts (as most of them are in the rural areas) it is going to take more than even $1.50 per hundred and choosest of food to entice these "inside informationists" to these cotton plantations; of trying to make conditions so that people can go to these plantations and work without let or hindrance, several planters are trying to employ Mexicans and other foreigners, seemingly unmindful of the fact that an affinity has grown up between the colored brother and the fleecy staple during all these years; and trying to manipulate of any hands like those of ebony-hued sons of Ham. The South is great at elimination by substitution and its sad and sorrowful economic plight, today, is due largely to this backward policy and failure to remedy evils. We have to deal with the excess gas by "cussing" and discussing the colored race because members of our group have refused to go to the cotton fields and pick cotton, but until they make and maintain the cotton plantation, the excess gas to their fields of their cotton will rot in the stalks, which they wait for colored people to pick it. We hate it, but are powerless to help the situation one bit. We respectfully "pass the buck" to our white friends, particularly the blacks, because we are chiefly responsible for this state of affairs. Anthur! Kotop! "NEGRO MUSIC WEEK." informer is in receipt of a letter from W. Henry Boston, calling our attention to "Negro Music We observed in Texas during the month of October. city in the Lone Star State that has any music requested to ask their music dealers and phonographay, compulsively, in their show windows songs of the colored churches are requested to The Informer is in receipt of a letter from W. Henry Hackney of Galveston, calling our attention to "Negro Music Week," which will be observed in Texas during the month of October. Every city in the Lone Star State that has any musical following, is requested to ask their music dealers and phonograph shops to display, conspicuously, in their show windows songs, records, or CDs. The pastors of the colored churches are requested to devote one service during that week to the religious songs of race composers. In his letter Mr. Hackney makes this observation: "In this way you will not only help to advance the talented New Orleans musicians in the music-making of this country, but you will give encouragement to the hundreds of white music dealers, right here in the South and in our own state, who have spent hundreds of dollars to advertise their following slogan has been adopted for Negro Music Week: "Buy more of the music you love and understand best." This is a worthy and meritious movement and meets The Informer's unqualified and unstinted endorsement. The following slogan has been far more effective during that week, if they will advertise their songs, records and rolls in colored newspapers; not only will they be助 you the movement, but they will also be making a fine business stroke, for such publicity will certainly bring customers and make sales. The musicians will be the greatest great artists and Dr. Frank Crane, the noted editorial writer, pays the race a tribute by saying that "the only typical American music is Negro music." Any number of the famous American white concert singers have been the compositions in the repertoire and often bring down the house with their rendition. While there has been a great disposition on the part of our people (and other races, too) to purchase any number of colored hats and jigs compositions, some of the better and more classical composers and artists have not enjoyed such good sales. Of course, most music dealers have put their major efforts on selling these jazzy and light numbers, working along the line that they are intended to represent the people what they want. They would be a splendid instrument for Negro songs, song by well-trained voices, at the City Auditorium or some place, during Negro Music Week and let the net proceeds go to some charitable and landable undertaking or movement. The suggested program will be executed in Houston and all Texas colleges that have any colored musical following, during some week in October; for our artists and composers are worthy of and deserve all that we can accord them. While jazzy and make Negro Music Week an especial occasion and thereby boost the stock of our singers, artists and composers. They deserve it and we can put it over. What may we do? PERCY L. WILLIAMS, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Williams, '143 Cleveland Street, street that has been residing in New York City since the sum of 1929 was recently married to Miss Rose A. James of New York City. They are now spending their honey moon in Detroit. The groom is a graduate of Houston high and undergraduate at New York City College now connected with New York post office as clerk. The bride is a native New Yorker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James, 588 Lenox Avenue, was educated in the public schools and is also The wedding is the culmination of the postoffice romance, and their many friends. The groom's father, S. B. Williams, the housekeeper and staff of the House of Information of Gregory school; while his mother, aunt, was one of the best acquaintances. By G. Goldwalthe, Deputy. Certificate. THE STATE OF TEXAS, } COUNTY OF BEXAR, }} Oceola Archer, clerk of the District Courts of Bexar County, Texas has foregone in a true and correct copy of original statement of Nelson B. Moore, Boorier defendant, as the same appearances L. Mitchell is plaintiff, and Nelson B. Boorier is defendant, as the same appearances Witness, Oceola Archer, clerk of the District Courts of Bexar County. Given under my hand and seal of said courts, at office in City of San Jose, CA, on January 1, 1922. OCEOLA ARCHER, Clerk, District Courts, Bexar County, Texas. By A. W. Harlon, Deputy. Houston Singer, Member A. M. B. A. Staff, Won Honors at Ft. Worth During the recent National Baptist Convention, unincorporated, hold-at-home churches program, sang "Carmen," "Let Nothing between the centre convention and the rightly cultivated contraltor, rang out with such sweet motley that the centre convention was the most popular Mr. Lyles has the honor of being styled as a nationalologist. Houston Lyles has been marked with marked and pronounced appreciation for her pioneer predicts for her an invitable place among the solos of this city. Olive Brush Church, Olive Brush Church, of Olive Brush Church, of which she is the organdi, as well as her host of friends who are in load in their gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred in Smith, 911 Andrews, have returned from their vacation spent in Mexico, having visited Montserrat, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico City, "Mexico is the joy of freedom" and "that all 'all men are treated alike 1 BOOZIER Certificate SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ored world war veterans, upon ground given to the nation by Tudor England in 1536, and upon ground given to our armed personnel. A charter grants permission to the release of the fifty-three members of the Twenty-fourth infantry new to the United States, to be sent to penitentiary for their connection with the Houston, Texas, ranks of 1831, a century and finally by violence perpetrated upon colored men wearing the uniform of the Confederate militia, located to the services of their country in war time. The African cities of Africa demean we have a special word to say to any party on historical grounds in no longer required or expelled. We urge them to pounce upon their demands upon the hands of the Confederate soldiers, to their their votes in the coming election, and to allay any political anxiety. We urge every man and woman of color in the United States to realize the importance of exercising only through organized effort, and that the more vigorous we exercise this power in the National Academy of Medicine, the more effective we are for exercising this power in the National Academy of Medicine. We therefore appeal to all persons in favor of common justice and equal opportunity to unite with us in our efforts to recapture the achievements of this body and would be happy to help us in this endeavor. For the sake, however, of recalling to colored Americans and to United States citizens the need to stand for, we desire to reiterate our insistence upon the following general rights for the American sign in the exercise of the ballot, before the state legislature, the national assembly, the sanctity of life and property rights, in the use and in the accommodation of public resort wherever streets, care, restaurants or places of amenities are located. 2. Respect the colored American citizen as an individual in accordance with the laws of the public and respect for the race in value of his progress of half a century appreciated anywhere on the world at any time. SESSHTMS MAKES HIT The Kirby cadet, under the leadership of the cadet, helped to put Herman on the map of the Odd Fellows grand lodge in San Antonio last month, another lodge member, according to Captain Seumsa. These youngsters covered their heads in the mud and then returned overland to Herman, stopping in several towns and gorges and can keep pace and step with the heartily appreciated. Though a veteran battle in age and in the defining game, Captain Seumsa is a leader and can keep pace and step with the liveliest kid, as was demonstrated on the Bridge Jackson is president of the cadet organization and James R. Willsams of The Inforner is business man. PAY THE VISIT BACK! Exercise from Galveston by Fri Monday afternoon, November 27 14:45 p.m. Round trip, $145. Pull out of bramblepit, Park between two ends of Galveston and two couches of cafea. Made by Lee Baldie's Flower Sir of Galveston. Commission Z. Stan uel Green, Gio. Baldie, Inc. AMERICA URGED Dear Gun: Heihr de vacht, ja parceerde de equilieu shoul la die toen, an' die munt boir' de openir munt 'mert or gend mimp skools an kolleges thrust de hunty, makes my mine run back over quite or few years wnen we, 'bout deur quite or few years wnen we, 'bout up our nien so en we cool warre wher she arn' git out ter skool. Yu reskermember, doeur' wijn, Gun, dem ole daun wijn de teller what count de waar wijn de teller what count de waar papier feller in de gang? SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER QUALITY WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE The Grand Leader CONGRESS AT TRUSTH Saturday Sale of New Fall Dresses $15 Dresses that rightfully belong in our higher priced lines, each being worth substantially more than the low price asked. However, there is a reason for such a sale, namely, we must have a large number of the business of a year ago. And here are Dresses that will do it. A wonderful lot of new Prockins for Fall, including dozens of the smartest models—almost any style you can imagine is in stock. The bouquet, the bouillon, allurettes, tailored dresses and pleated dresses. MATERIALS TRIMMINGS Beautifully tailored and dainty trimmed—three of them trimming include fine lace, rich buchanan lace, embroidering, pennants, tie flounces, novel button armor, attractive nail decorations. These Dresses are beautifully Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Elizabeth, Twirl and others. All of the new dresses, most notably, mustly black and navy. Sizes for Women and Misses, 14 to 44 School Books and Supplies To Teachers: If you want the best work from your pupils inlet always that the supplies used by them bear the PILLOT insult. To Parents: Buy your supplies early and get the benefit of our special prices before the big rush. To Parent-Teacher Associations: We can supply you with the items used in the schools at wholesale prices. Consult us before placing an order. EVERYTHING FOR THE SCHOOL BOY OR GIRL PILLOT'S 1014 Texas Avenue SPEND YOUR CASH IN A CASH STORE SUIT BOX 418 FANNIN PAY ON YOUR SUIT AND GET IT OUT LATER Pete Hoffman in Charge Young Men's Jazz Suits $3450 $4450 PAY ON YOUR SUIT AND GET IT OUT LATER **Blue Serges and Novelty Patterns** These Suits are the best to be had in workmanship and style but cost you less here than any where. GATESWELL GORDON BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING AND TRUCK BUILDING 1023 N. San Jacinto Street Phone Precision 3156 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1923 Federal Quality Wins! FEDERAL BAKERIES ODIN AVENUE DRUG COMPANY Bring your broken clocks, watches, and jewelry to him. All work guaranteed. Special discount given to all ex-service men, who have been overseas. ODIN AVENUE DRUG COMPANY CORNER ODIN AVE. AT CLARK STREET Preston 4001 We Deliver AMONG THE CHURCHES Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Teachers' conference at 9 a.m. and 8:30 p. m. a. B. Y. P. U. at 8:30 p. m. M. Wilson society Monday at 2:30 p. m. M. Men's Bible class Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Teachers meeting Friday at 7:30 p. m. Teaching of the international Sunday school in the pastor's office conducted Sunday morning by Rev. J. C. Conner. Assistant Pastor Taylor preached from the pastor's office. Prof. N. Q. Henderson has returned to the visited college in Denver, Colorado. Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and other pleasant trip, but said that he found no place like Texas and was glad to be back. Dacson in Davis is at his workplace and Meridian, L. Miss Marie Shepherd, 1110 Capron Street, visited her and D. L. Wilson, president of the Bible band, spent several hours at D. L. Lee, D. L. Pleasant Grove Bapt. REV. L. C. CRIER, Pastor. St. Nicholas Church (Catholic) Corner Bell and St. Charles Rev. Carl F. Schappart, B. S. J. Order of Services. Sunday morning at 1 a.m. Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 7:30 p.m. Week Day Mass: Every morning at 6:30. Your attendance is most cordially invited. FOR LONG, STRAIGHT, BEAUTIFUL HAIR USE VELMOT HAIR DRESSING. GIVE IT A TRIAL. A cross, sickly baby suffering from digestive troubles and looseness of the skin, checks the bowels, eases the stomach and restores healthy conditions. Price. 3c and 6c. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. FEMALE TROUBLES Write for New Treatment FREE BOOK Provides Success! If your wife suffers from Hair Loss or Dandruff, please write to Herbert's Drug Store. Written for free. Free book describing a variety of hair loss conditions. Not a gift book. Not a health and happiness book. Not a religious book. THE PRIDE MED. CO., Box 1, Birmingham, West. NOTED ORATOR SPEAKS SUNDAY COLONEL ROSCOE CONKLIN SIMMONS, the celebrated orator, brilliant writer and an internationally famous publicist, will deliver one of his masterly speeches at the City, Auditorium Sunday, September 16, 2:00 p.m. As a small neolocal will have a vital message to both races of the city and the pro-terrors are anxious that many white citizens present themselves and the opportunity to hear the greater discernance and effects of the Negro race. Several of the race's leading men have accepted an invitation to be present this occasion, among those Dr. B. W. Dugan of Marshall, president of Wiley College and secretary of the State Commission an inter-Racial Corporation; Dr. A. M. Prince of Sherman, chairman local committee of that city Prof. B. W. Houston of Huntville, also member of the State Commis- tion. Tickets are now on sale at People's Pharmacy, Lea's Shoe Shop, Organ Community Center, of which the Rev. B. W. Johnson is the directing head. COLONEL ROBCOE CONKLIN BIMMOS, the celebrated orator, brilliant writer and an internationally famous publicist, will deliver one of his masterly speeches at the annual meeting of the College of the colonel will have a vital message to both races of the city and the pro-communist white citizens avail themselves of the opportunity to hear the speaker. The College will be invited to be a Brevail of the race's leading men have accepted an invitation to be present at the Wiley College and secretary of the State Commission on Intercultural Cooperation; Dr. A. N. Prince of Bhernan, chairman local committee of that city; Prof. S. W. H. Wouston of Huntville, also member of the State Commission. WE HAVE IN OUR STORE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE A POSTOFFICE SUB-STATION You can buy Stamps You can buy U. S. Postal M. O. You can mail your letter You can send parcel post pkga. WE ALSO HAVE WITH US MR. B. FRANK BOWEN (Expert Watchmaker) Bring your broken clocks, watches, and jewelry to him. 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Mr. Wilson, says: "While attending Billy Sunday's great revival at Knoxville, Tenn., last February, I contracted a cold which weakened my entire system. I have taken only three bottles of and feel like a new man. It is a great system builder as well as a great catarrh remedy." of many thousands who, in come to know and appreciate. ill supply you with this best tablet or liquid form. Insist the original treatment for Glossine To soften dry, curly hair. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1923 Laughter Killed Love. heir boy. One day while over there visiting, I was standing in the bathroom, scrubbing and tattoing both of them. All at once his mother said, "Watch out," I thought I was in her way, in her room. "What is it?" water was directly behind me and I sat down in it. My little friend laughed at me till he couldn't laugh and then there and then there. Chicago Journal Thieves' Island. An odd geographical name is often digested by being in a foreign tongue. The name of the well-known group of Pacific islands, Magellan gave them this name because the natives were such invertebrate predators that they were named "they have remained even here." Men and Circumstances His Size. "Bil, I am able to read between the Bases, and—" Odd Irrigation Idea. For the purpose of irrigation, a center with a steel span which is an elevated track for supporting a bal- cony, is placed on the ground and moves along the length of the span. Electroscope an Detector electrodes as detectors. If half a crowd were divided equally among all the people in the world, any one such person was detected by means of the electrodes. To Tame a Husband. A lecture says that when should tame their husbands by feeding them on lettuce and prunes. Nomenclata—nomenclata—are the names of plants in a week.—Tacoma Ledger. Air's Coolest Time. At a height of one and a half miles in the air, the coolest time of the 24 hours is during the day instead of at night, as might be expected. STRAIT-TEX TRADE-MARK HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX- PECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PRE- ARATIONS TO OUR LIMIT- ED BUT EFFECTIVE LINE GY REV. P. R. FITEWATER. D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Holy Bible Institute of Chicago. (c) 1833, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 16 LUKE, THE BELOVED PHYSICIAN LESSON TEXT: Laude-11-3: Act 11 GOLDEN TEXT: A friend lovers at GOLDEN TEXT: A friend lovers at birth for adversity, "P. 171-11 LUKE, THE BELOVED PHYSICIAN PRIMARY TOPIC—Luke's Story of the Great Physician. # TOPIC POPULAR JUNIOR TOPIC—Lake, Paul's Friend. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—New Lake Helped Paul. He evidently was a skilled physician as his description of the illness was clear. He also wrote the description of the symptoms of the disease shown his capability. It was left to him to explain the virgin birth by means of which the Eternal Birth became Invisible. He then tenderly sympathetic. This sympathy is shown in his portrayal of the Good Spirit in his course. He also wrote a sympathetic What unkind gave a painful and sympathetic Christian physician can teach with human life as a doctor. 11. Luke the Companion of Paul 12. Paul's Need of a Physician. There is clear evidence that Paul had some need of a physician, more so of a dikthian companion. When the call came to go to Paul, Paul became one of his most helpful companions. This is an example of a faithful Christian physician. 2. Larry's Fidelity. "Only Lulu is with him. I have a friend. He's called by Paul in storm and calm. Paul was now in the cold jail awaitting emotion. What a shock! Paul awaitting knowledge that this shuffled physician was with him. He was with him at Philippe's court. He was with Peter and Fetor, on the vapege to Rome, with him in the Roman jail, to Rome, with him in the Great Court, a questioner of his execution. It cost Lulu a great deal to do this, but he no doubt commanded it a great deal, because he was God. Paul. Nothing is known of Lake after Fetor's death. Tradition has some things to say, but no word of certainty. Courage. Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Precision 8644 NO 333 Nemo's SELF REDUCING CORSET Good News for Stout Women Nemo Self-Reducing No. 323 is self-reducing and medium slate. Made in double pink or white cloth; made in double pink or white cloth; sizes 24 to 36—and sold only $1.50. It now leader in selling our name, address, size and $1.50. We'll send the coupon. LANE'S CUT RATE GROCERY 1307 Clark Street MEAT MARKET IN CONNECTION. JOHN L. BLOUNT ARCHITECT Modern Homes and Public Buildings. Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders. Address 2619 Tuun Phone No. 3237 H. C. DeGAULTIE Dealer in Monument, Shadlock, Eliz, Prized to shut the Bagu. Marketing by the New York Area. Phone Capital 2211 SUBSCRIBERS TAKE NOTICE Whenever a blue X appears on your page or on our website, that you are in someone your subscription, and unless you result ROGERS December 140 WARDROBE TRUNKS Built like a $75 Trunk—but it costs only $40 Think of it. A Wardrobe Trunk—the $75 kind, that can be bought for $40. We'll show you the unusual features of this strange, 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 2616 McKINNEY AVE. PHONE PRESTON 0962 (Auto Delivery to All Parts of the City) Everything in the Drug Line—Toilet Articles and Cold Drinks G. R. M. NEWMAN and H. E. McCOY, Props. 410 MILAN STREET SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF HOURS BEHIND EXPERIENCED HELP Drop in and be Convicted 415 Milam Street NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Crucery, Tiware, Enamelware, Rugs and Stoves Remember That We Pay 20 Per Cent More for Your Household Goods Than Other Dealers 1082 Hall St. (Red Bldg.) Phone Preston 4081 WILSON'S PHARMACY CAUIOUS A. WILSON, Prep. We Deliver to any part of the City. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Purse Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles. 2023 MIDNIGHT AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS PEOPLES PHARMACY ing in the Drug Line—Toilet Articles Drinks Efficient Prescription Department PROMPT DELIVERY B. 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 MR. BOBB PAGE SEVEN SUNKS make a $75 but it y 40 the 40. uses of prove you'll Work form of a Wet do the work. g. We'll do it Shop PRESTON 6982 ( City) Preston 1909 Y Cicles and Cold treatment MONDAY SPECIALS Flake White Shortening, 15c per pound 25c size Paul's Pure Fruit 15c Jam Sayman's Soap, 33c box Arrow Borax Soap, 10 35c bars for Woodchuck Soap, 10 bars 25c for 5-lb. Calumet Baking $1.15 Powder Picnic Hams, per 15c lb. "The House of a Thousand Favors" R.T. ANDREWS 408 MILAM GROCER P. 7061 OLD SHOES ARE BEST FOR COMFORE Everyone dreads to "break in" a pair of new shoes cause the old pair is so comfortable. You can co- have foot ease and save money, too, by wearing shoes. Let us rebuild them as experts in our recommend and apply guaranteed ak soles and Goodyear rubber heels. Let us show you the way to real Shoe Comfort a months of extra wear out of your old shoes. We make OUR NAME stand for SATISFACTORY We also carry a full line of Boots and Shoes for boys—at reasonable prices. The Palace Shoe St STEVE PANOS, Proprietor. OLD SHOES ARE BEST FOR COMFORT Everyone dreads to "break in" a pair of new shoes, because the old pair is so comfortable. You can continue to have foot ease and save money, too, by wearing your old shoes and then them as experts in our lines. We recommend and apply guaranteed oak soles and resilient Goodyard rubber heels. Let us show you the way to real Shoe Comfort and many months of extra wear out of your old shoes. We make OUR NAME stand for SATISFACTION. We also carry a full line of Boots and Shoes for men and boys—at reasonable prices. THE AMUSEMENT CENTER OF HOUSTON New Ideal Theatre CENTER OF HOUSTON Real Theatre MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS "MISTRESS OF THE WORLD" Featuring MIA-MAY. Also "JUNGLE GODDESS," No. 14, and a good comedy. SATURDAY—A special feature and also "OREGON TRAIL" Featuring ART ACORD, No. 15, and a funny comedy. "RICH MEN'S WIVES" The wages of flirtation is taller. You'll know at a "RICH MEN'S WIVES". Girra here's a chance for you to be a rich man. And the "RICH MEN'S WIVES" Sunday. If you're contented many, don't take the leap until you see "RICH MEN" Don't you know that a rich man wife often wears a heart, both her buttery snail? "RICH MEN" proven it. "RICH MEN'S WIVES" will give every woman every mother, too, something to think about. Idle "RICH MEN'S WIVES" are the two pawns of cats but this word will remind the statement a have on RUTH ROLAND in "HAUNTED VALLEY". Century comedy. TUESDAY— "U. P. TRAIL" Featuring ROY STEWART and also "FACE TO FACE" is what? 'You'll know after seeing 'Girls, here's a chance for you to do something.' You'll be on Sunday. If you've contemplating marry up until you see "RICH MEN'S WIVES," man's wife often wears a real mother's jacket made "RICH MEN'S WIVES" WIVES will give every young girl—and they think to about. Idle hands and are the twin pawns of satan, his said wife, are the statement and we also in "HAUNTED VALLEY." No. 8 and a P. TRAIL. RT and also E TO FACE" Featuring BOB REEVES, a funny comedy. "ALL FOR A WOMAN" An Associated First National attraction, is to be show at. It is said to be a powerful dramatic story of triumph and the hard work to be of appreciation. Emil Jaillings, whose fame was considerably augmented in "PASSION" plays the role of George Jaeckel one of the outstanding figures of the French revolution, a one of Weston and a comedy. THURSDAY: A great curse for you. If you fail to come you will and miss something worth white. COOL, CLEAN, COZY AND... an attraction, is to be shown this the powerfully dramatic story of love and death, and of unprecedented strength. This same was considerably augmented by hisays the role of George Jacques Danton, the guards of the French revolution. And also comedy. 1. If you fail to come you will be sure tht whle. EAN, COZY AND— An Associated First National attraction, is to be shown this theatre. It is said to be a powerful dramatic story of love and tragedy, and the cast is declared to be of unprecedented strength. Emil Jannings, whose fame was considerably augmented by his acting in "FASHION" plays the role of George Jacques Dunion, one of the outstanding figures of the French revolution. And also a snappy Weston and a comedy. THURSDAY A great surprise for you. If you fall to come you will be sure and miss something worth while. COOL, CLEAN, COZY AND— AND ADMISSION ALWAYS 10, 15, and 20. PHONE PRESTON 6079 ELIHQ MARTIN, Mgr. ELIO MARTIN, Mgr. ************************************************ PAGE EIGHT ```markdown ``` 412 FANNIN ST. SUNDAY AND MONDAY— THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1923. City Happenings Father K. Wright, 2179 Tuaane avenue, last week to visit relatives at San Antonio. You will find The Hetonton Informer and the Hetonton Restaurant, 1192 Pr谋街 trickster. Mrs. F. D. Kawamay entertained a few friends at her home, 2711 Drew avenue, last Friday. Mrs. Daring Clark has moved into her new residence at Hadley avenue and Sampen street. Mrs. M. O. Mair and pinae sewing. Mrs. M. O. Mair, 2121 Hadley Avenue, phone Haden 3663. Miss Ethel Brown, 3204 McGown avenue, entertained last Sunday a few friends with a kodak party. Mr. and Mrs. William Davies, 2304 El Wednesday for New York City to spend Mir. Alfred Bomer and son, John Bomer, 39th Troma avenue, left this building, Oakland and other California cities. Mir. Gladys Cliffson, Columbus, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Bomer, last week and last week for homes to enter school. Antech and Bethel Baptist churches will operate a joint interurban excursion to Galveston tonight (Friday). R. B. Wright, 219 Troma, is visiting friends in Chicago, New York and Philadelphia and will be gone until October 1. HOUSE FOR PRESENT - 6 rooms, new paper and paper, accessorize, water and coffee. Cheap rent, by R. S. Boott, 803 Prineville avenue. Call Pr. F. F. 498, F. 728. M. and Mr. Davidton Hunt, 230 Lily Avenue, where the latter is visiting. M. Myrtle Price, as far as New Orleans; the latter being on route to New York. WANTED-Colored men to qualify for sleeping car and tram porters. Experience unnecessary. Transportation written by T. W. McBugel, St. Louis. Mir. Jesse Taylor, wife of our popular local carrier, James B. Taylor, has been visiting her mother at Lane City and is ready for harvest on their plantation. For particular people, Velmoit Hair Dressing. Get a box today at 160 stores and drug stores. ATTENTION - Mason's! Smithsonian Lodge No. 155 meets the first and third nights at 8:30 AM. Avenue A, 1200 W. 12th Street be present. W. J. Perry, W. M. C. McMillan, secretary. Owners of horses and blood stock are large users of Liquid Boroseme. It is used in dressing wives' wires cut by a mild power that leaves an disfiguring scars. Price, 36, 40c M.S. Sold by Herbert Drug Store. Miss Ruby R. Lackhard, daughter of Lackhard, 2217 Ohio. Set this week in Ohio, where she enters Wilberforce University, as a member of the senior J. M. Burr, local mail carrier, who was stricken till on the Tuesday, and hurried to St. Joseph's infirmary for medical attention, is resting fairly at his residence, 2121 Shepherd street. STANDARD CAPTOL 2000 ICE CREAM COMPANY The Recognized Master-Made Product Hero Quality Manager Service Served Where Only the Best Is Required Goodyard Mfg. Co. 6637 J. Goodyard Mfg. Co. 6637 K. Goodyard Mfg. Co. 6637 R. Goodyard rainforest rainforest rainforest free to one person in each locality who will and recommend it to friends in Tampa Bay. THE FAMOUS VELMOT HAIR DRESSING GIVES YOUR HAIR NEW LIFE. Mr. Philip Page, 3502 McGowen avenue, commence with her two sisters, Emily and Linda, with a birthday party at Kemeny Hall hall Monday night. Several guests attended and delightful occasion was had, and refreshments and reflections constituted the event. "Colonel" Robert H. T. Simmons, the well known oil magnate and proponent of the oil industry, city on business and visiting his family this week. He has about fully recovered some months ago in an overland cove some months ago in the Laing field promised to be one of the greatest oil fields in Texas; that he almost impossible to mids oil field. S. Get Your Fall Wood From the Old Relieable Houston Ave. Wood Yard 3012 Houston Avenue. AJL KINDB OF WOOD We deliver wood anywhere in the city; quick delivery. We are as near as your location. TOM LAWSON, Proprietor. Call Taylor 1947 ROBT. S. SCOTT NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Rentals Rear of 803 Prairie or 413 Milam Phones: Preston 4840, 3699 and 7286 1000 Here Is an Opportunity for Every Colored Man and Woman The National Benefit Life Insurance Company, organized and managed by Colored Men in the interest of the Colored race, is to extend its field of operations, and the stockholders have authorized an increase of capital stock to $250,000. Now Is Your Chance to Become a Stockholder in the Strongest Colored Financial Institution in the World. Here Is the Record of the National Benefit Life Insurance Co. Capital ... $100,000 Assets ... $750,000 Reserve ... $461,592 Surplus ... $100,000 $236,000 ON DEPOSIT FOR PROTECTION OF POLICYHOLDERS $20,000,000 OF INSURANCE IN FORCE Investments Are Chiefly in Government, State, Municipal, County, Railroad, First Mortgage and Public Service Corporation Bonds NOW LICENSED TO OPERATE IN TEXAS The National Benefit Life Insurance Co., 609 F Street N. W., Washington, D. C. S. W. RUTHERFORD, Secretary and Manager Cut Out This Coupon and Return at Once: Stock is on Sale for a Limited Time The National Benefit Life Insurance Company, 609 F Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Gentlemen: Please send me further particulars of how I may become a stockholder in your company. Name Street Address ... City ... State ... (The Informer, Texas.) MR. ALPHONE WILLIAMS, shoe salesman at Buckley's Shoe Store, 315 Main Street, was in quite a talkative mood Wednesday, saying, among other things: "Let the growing boy and girl select their school shoes at Buckley, where they will find smart, stylish shoes for girls in calf skin and are the same style as those dad and mother wear. "Yes, aa, Buckley has these little misese" and men's shoes in all the same style as Buckley, in calf skin, with welted soles. They are reasonably priced, too. "School days are here and parents can't go wrong by permitting me to wear them," Buckley says. Pay me a call and I do the rest." SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY. "Ding, donz!" The old school bell was 17, and the Hoonan kiddies were to their several schools for another week. The Hoonan are ready and expect a record-breaking game. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER James I. Robinson, the sweet-rooted tamer singer of Orange, will sing at the City Andiflorum Sunday afternoon, September 16, in connection with Colleen McCarthy, the race's best artist and should be heard by a large number. He will also be a Bryant Chapel Sunday night in the public face, to which public is invited. FLORIDA BUSINESS MAN HERE. and Mr. and Mrs Sam Charles, Pensa chair and family, and Mrs. and Mrs J. Harmon. Mr. Charles is one of Flower a heavy real estate hold as well as operating two high class shoes showe it is their first trip to Texas, but "too much" to see." P. V. VISITOR ENTERTAINED. Mrs. C. A. George, 2413 Dowling St. stemulated, complimentary to Mrs. Brown, the hospital, at her residence Wednesday enjoyed by quite a number of ladies of the afternoon's program. The tutor is in the house-guest of Dr. and Mr. Brown. $31.50 ALL WOOL SUIT FREE. The Bell Tailors, Dept. 1435, Chicago, IA, will make a fine tailor dress for one man in each locality who will show and recommend their high grade made-to-measure clothes to a few friends. The tailors will dress and they will send you a large assortment of wool samples, style and design chart and their soft suit offer...Adv. NEW DISCOVERY. Amel Hilsa, Hair Pomade make curly hair straight, will not injure on hair. Mail orders $6.00 $6.00. Mall orders promptly local agents wanted. Detroit Drug Co. Dr. Willis I. Nash. Pro- fessor Dr. Ave. Dept., H. Detroit, MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN PLACES NEW TOILET ARTICLES ON MARKET MME. N.A. Franklin McCoy, successful beauty culturer and manufacturer of the Franklin line of toilet preparations, recently put on the market three new products: Clay Pack, and Lay-Nite, the latter a hair dressing for men. These preparations, like the rest of the Franklin products, are articles of merit that are sold in stores and on the internet. Mating. Set up by mail anywhere. Price $0.10 - 10 cents extra for postage. MME. FRANKLIN BEAUTY TUCKER $0.50 Prairie Avenue, Houston, Texas. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings given during the recent illness and death of our beloved mother. We wish to thank Hester Court No. 71, Hester of Jericho, and membership of Bebet Baptist Church for the counseling service rendered. (Signed), Alpha, Emanantha, Pay. (Signed), Alpha, Emanantha, Engroer and Gwenre Henry, children. BETHEL LAUNCHES FINANCIAL DRIVE FOR NEW EDIFICE The membership of Bethol Baptist church is based at Andrews and Crosby streets, has been divided into several clubs and a financial compass bankage. The church is located at 7, 1922, B. R. Burdett and church officers have set $3,000 its goal and an incentive to increase the number of students it will have a diamond ring set to the student or male club leader over $150; also a diamond ring or to the member of any club rating the number of students. The general public is being asked to aid the church in this financial drive.