Houston Informer

Saturday, September 29, 1923

Houston, Texas

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COOLIDGE BANS DISCRIMINATION? "LINK" JOHNSON VISITS WHITE HOUSE FINAL EDITION VOL. V. COOL "LINK" GETTING 'EM TOLD By C. F. RICHARDSON. THE OKLAHOMA SITUATION. ANOTHER MAKING GOOD. From time to time it is our intention to mention certain businesses and concerns of our people that deserve special attention for the success they have achieved and the blessings they are making for members of our race. There is located at 2416 McKinney Avenue, in the Third Ward, one of the largest and the oldest of our constituents—not where orders are taken and to code mail order and contributions—but where orders are made "from the ground up." The concern is the Jones Tailor, a 2416 Fosse, who obtained in business at his present address eight years ago and by strenuous effort to business and by determination of business ethics, coupled with gut determination and delivery of the goods, has THE HOUSTON INFORMER PRESIDENT OPPOSES POLICY OF WILSON ADMINISTRATION ORDERS RACIAL ABUSES ENDED (Lincoln News Service.) Washington, D. C. "Our info prominent official, not a member an important position in the goet prestige without being under word has gone out from Presidents partments of the government tcrimination in the treatment of color." during his administration. This statement, which is vowel, is of arresting significance concerning the conduct of all the new president. In fact, Mr. arity that departmental and bur of their offices, has left the depresident, enlightened by many the tenure of his residence he to make a sweeping disposal were bequeathed to his administra Washington, D. C.—Our informant in the story following is a prominent official, not a member of the cabinet, but holding such an important position in the government that he possesses cabinet prestige without being under cabinet control. He says that word has gone out from President Coolidge to all bureaus and departments of the government that there "must not be any discrimination in the treatment of employees or citizens on account of color," during his administration. This statement, which is vowed for as absolutely authoritative, is of arresting significance since it is the first executive order concerning the conduct of all departments that has been issued by the new president. In fact, Mr. Coolidge, deferring to the familiarity that departmental and bureau heads hold to administration of their offices, has left the details entirely to them. But the president, enlightened by many opportunities for observation during the tenure of his residence here as vice president, is determined to make a sweeping disposal of the abuses, largely racial, that were bequested to his administration by the democratic party. The first prescription of any nature shown among governmental employees was inaugurated by William Gibbs McAdoo, former democratic governor of Woodrow Wilson and present receptive, decisive and active candidate for the democratic nomination for president. It began when John Stelton Williams, former democratic compiler of the United States Constitution of Virginia, ordered separate toilet arrangements for the colored employees under his charge. From this incident discrimination and segregation spread allelifera until it was considered to be a diploma of democratic prestige. The Senate then added to a new issue of humility or ATTENDED MEDICAL MEET. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 armant in the story following is a sa of the cabinet, but holding such armment that he possesses cabler cabinet control. He says that at Coolidge to all bureaus and declare there "must not be any disployees or citizens on account of" he forced as absolutely authoritiae to the first executive order armments that has been issued by Coolidge, deferring to the familien heads hold to administration tails entirely to them. But the opportunities for observation duree as vice president, is determination of the abuses, largely racial, that ration by the democratic party. [tion to a colored clerk. This is one of the many problems that the democratas handed down to the late Mr. Harding and in the pressure of the responsibilities of the great president, the predecessors had honoured the departments so effectively with democrats, and protected them with civil service rules that it was difficult to secure immediate abaency. From an official source, a man above from an official company in that President Coolidge means business and immediate business in connection with this order to throw down all bars in the service that segregate, discriminate or restrict employment to any class of American citizens. LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. IN BUSINESS 6 YEARS, HOLD BARGAIN EVENT The Lewis-Blumich Co. 205-7 Congress sense, began the celebration of six years in business Thursday, with a visit by the property manager, G. P. Blumich Co., the property owner. G. P. Blumich Co. have seen their store grow in six years from 1600 of store space to 10,000, and from one clerk to three. The company also sales people and other employees. Employing as its slogan, "Where Thrift Meets Quality," this store has grown from a small shop to a large shop for the courteous treatment to customers, quality of merchandise and reasonable price. The store will be closed for the fall season, this event will award for numerous people an opportunity to purchase a reasonable price at greatly reduced prices. OPERETTA PLAYED TO LARGE AUDIENCE; MRS. COLVIN AUTHOR The operetta, written, staged and directed by M. Viola, Wielko-Bel-colin, M. Wielko, and K. Wielko, attended Hilder School, placed to a large audience at Bachel Petel Church Wed night. The two people who participated in this playback played did credit to themselves and Mrs. Bel-colin, who worked ardently to put a credit a valuable Mrs. Bel-colin is making quite a reputation later as an author and writer. Mrs. Bel-colin possesses unusual merit and never fail to please the audience. Bachel next big program will be night. October 5, when a musical manage, managed by C. P. Richardson, begins 8:30 p.m. p. promptly. --- "NEGRO TRADE WEEK" OCTOBER 15-20. "HOUSTON'S GOT 'EM" AS, SATURDAY, SEPT S DIS VISIT MUSICAL STARS TO SHINE OCTOBER 3 ANTIOCH CHURCH "NEGRO TRADE WEEK" The Houston Colored Comm With Negro Week, "beginning S urday night, October 14. The week, as planned, calls for churches on Sunday, October 14, zation, with the pastors and mi of our people patronizing the Cameron Johnson SEEKING COLORED PROFESSIONALS FOR TUSKEGEE HOSPITAL Special to The Informer DR. ROETT BACK ON JOB Dr. R. O. Rentz, with offices in the Indian building, who attended the Indian Louis, read a very interesting paper on the subject. He then hewed him toward the Way in City, where he did some post-work at the Indian home, where he lived home in India to attend the school at Port Worth last week. The doctor, who works in office and has resumed his local practice. SACRED SONG SERVICE The choir and orchestra of Antioch song program in the church and auditorium Sunday night, September 30, 8 o'clock a musical and spiritual meet in the church. COLORED POLITICAL LEADERS CONFER WITH CHIEF EXECUTIVE; SOUTHERN GOP VOTES REDUCED (By the Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C.—President er" and the "Sister." Is this in face of the "Slump of Semp?" Henry Lincoln Johnson, from ul of national prominence to Johnson was preceded by Willia Boston—an alumnus of Amherst A group of colored women, artery, are among those who Virginia secretary and opponent and get the immediate and dire visitors came away blooming, and giving out long statement. He has indicated, however, certain Bain conditions of racial conditions in America. He has indicated, and certain Bain conditions in America. He has indicated, and certain Bain conditions in America. and is deeply concerned about the effects of migration on economic life in coming North of several hundred thousand in the realm of colored America, national nations rather than sectional, Southern Votes Cut Down. Hon. John T. Adams, chairman of the republican national committee, has written a letter with reference to cutting down on Southern representation and it is found that 148 votes in the state, affecting the republican national convention. The committee have figures in a keen eye that a later model calculating the machine. The process of elimination has strongly shaped the states where the "Children of the Sun" herdrobes and most to be kept in the state of Texas. Frances, Georgia, Lincoln Johnson, Texas, former stumpeter for Lennox, the ballock of Walter Cohen, South Carolina, who Joe Tobert, John W. Cox, and Texas, the home of "Bil" McDonald, all came in for a heart-rending on. On the other hand, all of the "ill" white states, including Virginia, the most successful delegates. One of the New newspapers, commenting on the Southern outlook from the delegate HOUSTON MINISTER AWARDED MEDAL BY THE BRITISH —Negro Trade Week. October 15-10— —Negro Trade Week. October 15-10— PRICE: 7 CENTS TION? HOUSE RAL LEADERS HIEF EXECUTIVE; OP VOTES REDUCED Coolidge is "seeing" the "Brothro- cative of Puritan good will in the Georgia, sir, is the latest indivi- cate received at the White House in H. Lewis, of Massachusetts and the alma mater of the president, and a delegation from a secret fra- ture been able to "ease by" the tat of the Dyer anti-lynching bill et ear of President Coolidge. All with hope in their heart. viewpoint, and the power to be wielded by Siemp, on to say that while thou South, feels very chilly about what, going on it, it is the option that the had feelings in temper of the vow Michigan, New Jersey, Delaware and other similar states "wave vows after following the nominations. New Trend of Activity. There is a new trend of activity cropping out among the voters in the Pennsylvania avenues, who at 1216 Pittsburgh avenues, who it is, charged with "politics" rather than nationwide. It is charged with serving the doctors in the hospitals serving the doctors in the cases in which they have lived. It is pointed out that if they are going to that leadership should embrace the states where politics is being played. William C. Matthews of Boston, a leader of President Coolidge, is looked at as more likely to more nearly than any other represents the spirit of thinking which has grown in the Church of Cohen and Church. There has been definite rise of "rallying around Mata" via the "White House" and other important channels of political activism. Senators, governors and congressmen to be elected along with next president to be elected in the case of consideration to the cases in the case. WILL AWARD PRIZES FOR BEST PAPERS ON "CO-OPERATION" To stimulate and create interest in "Negro Trade Week," the Houston Colored Commercial Club will award two scholarships to the children of Houston public schools writing the best essay on "Cooperation." Besides awarding the prize, the two essays winning first honor will be awarded in the Houston Invitational. There will be 80 prize for the High School boy or girl writing the best essay of "Cooperation" and a $8.20 prize to the boy or girl in the ward schools. All essays must be written by the children of Houston Colored Commercial Club quarters, rooms 15 and 16, 419% Milam Street, by Monday night, October 8. It is hoped that the colored principals and teachers will cooperate with the local organization in urging and motivating the children to compete for these prizes. Only school children (these actually are children of Houston public schools) can contest. Get busy, buy girls and boys who can put the best energy on "Cooperation." *Negro Trade Week, October 15-18.* NO.19 --- THE PORO AGENT RENDERS A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE It Pays to Patronize Her tl ll H PORD HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out | [fl] om tne comtofcompetition withcharacteratrikinglytheirown. 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Buarbarn tte Sotngee “tes una t fore s paces cy oad eae tee oS Sis Ste ct Sone tae te Pe Ra SS sacra edad peas Ask for tveral The Home Paper 227-7 = a a Sap ‘Sievert hten, .| _ two hepatica broken tn the pour ;| sone eta witneon are. suticent te ‘iver « Coupe to Onc Cain ‘ 4 SPECIAL, 48°/, DISCOUNT | On Al Trumks, Sait Cases and Hand Bags ; i 4 DORFMAN & SIGEL : 418 Travis Street ; | When Visiting the Island City | Eat Your Meals at : 1 LOUISIANA UNION CAFE cries 2) Og | Splendid Calimary Service | eee ne | Phillips, Proprietor | | 511 25th St. Galveston, Texas | THE STANDARD SMTA BATH HOUSE DRAL MONE Pepe For Colored People PRactins Tend ; BEST SERVICE — COURTEOUS TEEATMENT ___ Mtheumatiom, Makaio, Shin Disenses ‘Stomach Trewiiic Largest Bathing Tenia im the State = | ‘For Calured Peapir MARLIN, TEXAS THE ROME OF BOTY jee si aa SEC LS i Ra BEAUTY PaRiens a 1, Se SS ed = —--| ‘Modam.C. Wiley Wifians GO TO MARLIN FOR YOUR HEALTH Some of the worst cases of Rheumatism, Stomach Troubles, Kidney Troubles and Skin Diseases have been cured at the Oriental Bath House and Hotel Marlin, Texas Rates Reasonable All Conveniences at one Place—Rooms, Board and Baths TOM GABRIEL, Mgr. JAMES C. WALLACE, M. D., Prop. Office Phone Preston 6958 Residence Hudley 4331 DR. L. M. MITCHELL DENTIST PYORRHEA SPECIALIST Office Hours: 8:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00 419½ MILAM HOUSTON, TEX. J J HARDEWAY Phone Preston 2002 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Sixteen Years Experience HOUSTON, TEXAS SAMBO SIMS Learns a Thing or Two By Russell MARRIAGE LICENSE BUREAU THE MARRIAGE YOU WOULD SERVE AND OBEY ME THE BOSS. ILL ON SAMBO, THERE'S ONE THING THAT MUST BE OFFERED IN ONE WEDDING CEREMONY WHAT TIS? WELL, IT'S THE CLAUSE SAYING THE WOMAN MUST LOVE SERVE AND OBEY HER HUSBAND THERE HOW! THAT DOES SETTLE IT! KUMFOOT SHOEMAKERS FOR YOUR REPAIRING BEST SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced HOGAN & TEAL 517 WEST DALLAS PHONE PRESTON 3291 First In Circulation In News In Editorials In Classified Ads In Display Ads In Local Ads In Foreign Ads In the Home In the Church In the School-room IN EVERYTHING AND EVERYWHERE This month BESSIE SMITH sings: Nobody in Town Can Bake a Sweet Jelly Roll Like Mine If You Don't, I Know Who Will Columbia New Process Records Columbia Graphophone Company, New York LOTS IN FOREST HOME ARE SELLING FAST SELECT YOURS NOW! J. H. ROBERTSON SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER GO TO MARLIN FOR YOUR HEALTH Some of the worst cases of Rheumatism, Stomach Troubles, Kidney Troubles and Skin Diseases have been cured at Oriental Bath Hours and Hotel Marlin, Texas Rates Reasonable All Conveniences at one Place—Rooms, Board and Bed TOM GABRIEL, Mgr. JAMES C. WALLACE, M. D., Prop. Office Phone Preston 6958 Residence Hadley 4 DR. L. M. MITCHELL DENTIST PYORRHEA SPECIALIST Office Hours: 8:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00 419½ MILAM HOUSTON, TEX J J HARDEWAY Phone Preston 2002 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Sixteen Years Experience HOUSTON, TEX LOTS SELL There are good reasons why a number of sales on Forest Home lots are being closed. Those reasons are as follows: First—The splendid location of FOREST HOME—It is in the 3rd Ward, a section of the city where values are constantly increasing; Second—FOREST HOME possesses those improvements that go to make an attractive place in which to live—FOREST HOME has sanitary sewer and city water, which connections are free to each lot in the addition—The streets are shelled and sidewalks provided throughout the addition; Third—The low prices of FOREST HOME lots, when you consider the location, the beauty of the addition and the improvements that go with the property; J. J. H. RO 3201 Pierce Avenue SALL THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1923. turns a Thing or Two MY BIG OBJECTION TO MARRIAGE IS BEING BROUGHED BUT IIVE THE PRODIGY I NEVER IDEA THE MARRIAGE YOU WISH THE WOMAN PIRST LOVE REMEMBER AND OBSERVE ME THE HOUR ALL WILL MY SERVICE VOICE UP ON THE SUBJECT DEMAKERS FOR YOUR REPAIRING DISFACTION GUARANTEED is a Trial and Be Convinced GAN & TEAL AS PHONE PRESTON 3291 Night and Morning Here Clean, Healthy Eyes If they Tire, Itch, Some Burn or Do change if Sore, irritated, Inflamed or murine often. Refrain, eat or Adulk. At all Drastics. First In Circulation In News In Editorial In Classified In Display A In Local Ads In Foreign A In the Home In the Church In the School IN EVERYTIME EVERYWHERE THE HOUSE INFORMS "South's Great Newspaper FOREST HILL BELLING FAST FOR YOURS OBERT SALES AGENT First In Circulation In News In Editorials In Classified Ads In Display Ads In Local Ads In Foreign Ads In the Home In the Church In the School-room IN EVERYTHING AND EVERYWHERE THE HOUSTON INFORMER "South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper." Nobody in Town Sweet Jelly R If You Don't, Will Columbia New Process Columbia Graphophone T HOME A FAST URS NOW 4th—The exceptionally easy terms, which enable any ambitious man or woman to pay for a lot—These terms are $10.00 cash and $10.00 monthly, without interest or taxes, until January 1st, 1925. FOREST HOME offers you a splendid opportunity to secure a good lot in a beautiful addition, splendidly located, with practically all improvements, at a low price and on exceptionally easy terms. It will be well worth your while to get in touch with me immediately, either by phone or call at my home address. If you will telephone me, I will be glad to call for you in an automobile and show you the property. EMBRY & GILLETTE, who are the owners of FOREST HOME, will verify every statement made in this advertisement. CRTSON SALES AGENT PAGE THREE WHAT TIS? WELL, IT'S THE CLAUSE SAYING THE WORLD MUST HAVE SERVE AND OBEY HER HUSBAND THERE NOW! THAT DOES SETTLE IT!! The finest talent among colored artists in town move to Calabria, and there are many other Bessie Smith "show" you will want to see. This month BESSIE SMITH sings: Body in Town Can Bake a Jelly Roll Like Mine You Don't, I Know Who A.3942 75c umbia Process Records Phophone Company, New York ARE W! ambitious cash and 1925. secure a practically terms. immediately will tele- and show T HOME, Hadley 6924 PAGE FOUR THE HOUSTON INFORMER MOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" THE HOUSTON INFORMER MOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 410 Milam Street, Houston, Texas. Entered an second-class matter May 29, 1519, at the postoffice at Houston, "exas, under the Act of March 3, 1870." C. P. RICHARDSON Editor-Publisher J. B. WILLIAMS R. W. City Editor J. B. WILLIAMS Advertising Solicitor NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: Make all checks, Lafta, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to The Houston Inforner, 410 Milam Street, Houston, Texas 广告 Advertising Representative, W. B. Ziff Company, 668 South Dearborn Street, Chicago; 321 Victoria Building, St. Louis, Mo.; 420 Longacre Building, New York NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: always demand a receipt when paraging your subscription to The Houston informer and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All duly appointed agents will have receipt books. Protect your interests, as well as your, by insisting upon a receipt and then keep it. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. —ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923. "JIM-CROWISM" IN LONE STAR STATE. "JIM-CROWISM" IN LONE STAR STATE. Several weeks ago The Informer article from the pen of Dr. William Pickens, resident of New York City and native of Arkansas, which was a stinging indictment against the species of railroad accommodations provided for colored passengers by the railroads of Texas. One of the most humiliating and embarrassing species of rank injustice and inequality in Texas, is the lax enforcement of the "separate coach" law of the state, which expressly stipulates that the "railroad accommodations must be separate, but equal" for the two races riding the public carriers of the state. Note that this law, placed on the statute books by white Texans, is both specific, positive and emphatic in its wording and interpretation; but these same white Texans fall down miserably and shamefully on the enforcement of the provisions of this law. Let us show how unfair, unjust and unreasonable the "jim-crow" law, as enforced in Texas, really is. A colored and white man reapplies clothing store, owned, manned and operated by a white merchant or white company, and if the price of a suit of clothes is $35, or a hat is marked at $7, or shoes at $10—there is not a business white man in the South, who is really ethical, honest and fair in his business dealings, who would dare charge the colored man more for these commodities than he does the white patron. Both men put the same price for the article desired and both get the same quality of merchandise; and, where some merchant is unethical and indulges in misrepresentations and practice price discrimination, he subjects himself to the censure of his business contemporaries and makes himself liable to court action. Finally, when it becomes known that said merchant or store has such a perfidious policy, the customers patronize other stores and the unethical merchant or store lives at a "poor dying rate." Yet practically every railroad company in Texas, hourly and daily, engages in a practice, and gets by with it, that would virtually close any store that pursued a similar policy towards its customers in the commercial and business realm. A colored and white man approach the ticket office of the Texas railroads and both purchase tickets to the same destination. Both pay the same fare and then, what happens? The white passenger can ride in either the day coach, chair car or Pullman; while the colored passenger, who paid the same fare, is FORCED (it is not optional with him) to ride in a small, dingy and incommodious compartment of the day coach. The white passenger, if he desires to smoke, has a smoking compartment provided for his comfort; while the colored brother must either smoke in the compartment shared by both women and children, or stand on the platform, which is a violation of the rules and regulations of the Texas railroad, especially that, on nearly every train in Texas colored men, women and children are COMPELLED to employ the same toilet, but no railroad in Texas would even think of forcing white men, women and children to use the same toilet. Colored women MUST PAY the SAME FARE as white women, while the latter get first-class accommodations and the former get 'stealth class accommodations, and, in some instances, no accommodations at all. On top of these unequal and unfair accommodations, the colored passengers MUST SHARE their small section with the conductor, brakman, porter and butcher, who generally occupy from four to eight seats; while we have known countless instances where Texas railroad conductors have made colored passengers, male and female, stand for miles, while these trainmen occupied seats in the colored compartments. If a white person is ill and desires to travel, he or she can get Pullman reservations, but sick colored passengers—women not excluded, but very much included—must either ride cramped up in the dirty and jammed day coach or repose on a couch in the baggage car. If a white passenger gets hungry and wants some hot food, the diner, attached to every train of any consequence in Texas, is open to him or her; but the colored passenger must eat cold lunch, self- THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1923. provided, or wait until the whites have all eaten and the dinner is about ready to close; and this practice only obtains on one or two railroads in Texas. For other accommodations, though extra fare must be paid for this privilege by whites, it is next to impossible for any colored person to secure such service, unless he or she is a racial interrogation point and the ticket agents are unable to determine their racial identity. Yet, to show the inconsistency and unreasonableness of the present method of rank and willful discrimination against colored passengers, colored people in the employ of whites can ride in any car, on any trains in Texas and other Southern states, and not a single voice is raised in protest and objection. In other words, the railroads are perfectly willing to sell tickets and accord accommodations to colored servants of white people in the employ of whites to race who are not servants and are able to pay for these high-class accommodations, there is absolutely and positively nothing doing. Yet the law is very specific, plain and clear on both the point of "SEPARATENESS" and "EQUALITY;" while the railroads and white public only see "separate" clause of the statute is rigidly and religiously observed (provides and coloroses passengers are not servants and employees of white passengers), seeming to be unmindful and unconcerned about the "equal" provision of that same statute. Is such discrimination, in the face of the fact that both races are IMPLIED TO PAY THE SAME FARE, fair, just and honorable? RACE TEACH TO MEET AT WORTH NINE President Sanford Departmental H Visit County Testi-Prof. R respond to Mayer- More Time to Problems. Special to The Informer Hillboro, Texas, Sept. 29, 1923 Teachers' Association is very active along many runs since our meeting in Dallas, and all roles made by President Ford to head the depar Is there any business ethics in such unequal and disproportionate service to the colored patrons of the various railway systems of Texas and the South? If suit can be brought against other corporations and companies to force them to live up to their charters and the state statutes, why in the name of common decency and high heaven can't a similar legal course be pursued towards the railroads of Texas and thereby make them live up to and comply with THE LAW of the Lone Star State? Is the fact that the passengers, thus discriminated against and violated by the Texas law by the Texas members of the colored race, the cause of this lethargy, indifference and apparent connivance at and condoning of such willful and malicious infractions and transgressions of the state law on this subject? Where is the Southern sense of justice and fair play that tolerates, violates and encourages and perseveres theatory and formal education in those general and forces that trample the laws of the commonwealth under their feet and render the statutes null and void through their non-enforcement and non-observance? How long will the lawmakers, legislators, attorney-general's department, good white people and suffering colored people permit themselves to violate the laws? Perhaps if colored passengers would demand these accommodations and then file suits against the railroad companies when same are refused and denied them, and push their cases to the highest legal tribunal in the land, this despicable, diabolical and damnable institution and practice could be broken up, or at least rendered less ravenous and rapacious (we employ these two admonitions). No reputable merchant would think of so unjustly and unfairly dealing with his customer, he be colored or white; neither could one find any other corporation in the state pursuing such a discriminatory policy and so flagrantly and grossly violating the state statute as do the Texas railroads. The law calls not only for SEPARATENESS but EQUALITY in railroad accommodations for the colored passengers of Texas, and how the railroads can openly and wantonly disregard this law. By it, is simply another one of the many Southern monstrosities. Such injustices and inequalities constitute treason against justice, mockery at fair play and honest business intercourse, highhanded despotism, disgrace of democracy and national shame. THOROUGHNESS AND RELIABILITY. There is one complaint filed against entirely too many of our colored contractors, carpenters, painters, paper-hangers, brick-masons, etc., and that is, so many of them are unreliable and will not do a thorough and "jam-up" job, especially when working for members of their own race. Of course, all of these artisans are not placed in this category, but what affects, for good or ill, one colored artisan in a particular vocation, will affect all, and thus we see how a few unreliable artisans can do all colored artisans an irreparable injury. We have noticed that, not only do these race tradesmen often fail to stand by their word and do the job as per plans and specifications, but there is a disposition on the part of so many of our people, in other lines and pursuits, to give members of their race a raw and rotten deal when in their service or performing a task or doing a job for them. Too many of us seem to be satisfied with "any old thing will do," when the job is for some member of our race; but we assume an all-together different attitude and even go out of our way to do a "brown" job when working for other races. We caught the fever, but we are registering too many complaints against our race artisans needed in the erection and construction of homes and houses. The Informer has nothing in its journalistic heart against any of these colored artisans, but we feel that their attention ought to be called to the practices of a few before the reaction sets in on the whole. It is no excuse under the sun for any artisan to mesa up a job when working for his own race, for it will prove a boomerang before long. We must take "color" out of our dealings with one another and deliver the goods, whether for black man, red man, white man or yellow man. We need ethics and morals in carpentry, painting and such trades that we do in medicine, dentistry, law and the commercial and business fields. Colored artisans must have a word and must make and maintain their word their bond. When they do a job for their race, they should be so painstaking, thorough, complete and reliable in their work that it would be impossible to tell the color of the artisan by the usual tell-tales that identify the racial connection of the person who did the job. They must be able to trade with you nor employ you just because of your color; you must deliver the goods, have the merger, be dependable, reliable, efficient, proficient and thorough in your work and leave none of the earmarks which usually denote the racial identity of the artisan. It costs such little to be through in one's work and reliable, but it takes such large returns and is one's best advertisement. Let us work in mind, anything that is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. RACE TEACHERS TO MEET AT FORT WORTH NOV. 29 President Sanford Appoints Departmental Heads—Will Visit County Teachers' Institute—Prof. Ryan to Respond to Mayor's Welcome —More Time to Discuss Problems. Special to The Informer. Hiberson, Texas, Sept. 18—The Colored Teachers' Association has been meeting since our progress in place in Worst Fort last year, and the following appointments made by President J. W. Sanford to head the department's assurance team has been announced. A conference of this activity and a worth while meeting at Fort Worth on November 29 to December 1, 1922, will provide discussions of problems as relate to education and to present conditions of affection to the betterment of our people rather than to papers here before the customary meeting, and to let safely to the teachers' institutes, thus giving the association a greater chance to be accomplished for our people. Programs of the协会 will be Committees and the Chairman- ment of the commission for education, Dr. A. S. Jackson, Waco; secondary education, J. W. Barley, Paris; teacher training, J. K. Carrion, Paris; teacher training, J. J. Charlton, Beaumont; auditing, J. J. Charlton, Beaumont; exhibiting, Prof. Bieds and Hardeman, with domestic art and science exhibiting, Prof. E. E. Earselyn Edwards, Fort Worth; response to the Fort Worth mayor, Jan. 15, 2010. NEGRO Trade Week, 10-15-2010. FATHER IN CORIBICANA Mr. George H. Webster, 61st District, Mrs. Bunny Friedy, 61st District, were called to Cori- andres street, were called to Cori- andres street, were called to Cori- andres street, Sr. one of the leading and most prosperous cities of that city, passed away Tuesday afternoon. He had heavy realty holdings and stood in the corner of Navarro County. The bereaved have sympathy of their many local friends. Look! What's next? The Chaufeau feirs' dance of Honont and Galveston, mainly in gold. Sweet music, by Darius Louisiana Jazz Bix—"they're red hot." Committee: Galveston, Duke Alfrant, Prince Edward, Houston, J. Samuel Green, Morris Edwards and James Anderson; Lee Ford, floss manager. Annual Musicate Appointments Mt. Corinth Bapt. Church. (Schwartz and Liberty). Rev. Arthur Hubbard, Pastor. Pastor Hubbard is expected to return Friday for several weeks on his vacation. He writes that his stay has been improved in health. Splendid services were held on Sunday and Sunday night, when he met the pulpit at both services, delivering two great messages. Bray Taylor is to visit which he has carried on the work during the pastor's absence young men. The W. H. M. s met Monday evening Sister Johnson, Rev. T. C. P. Visit guided the society and reviewed the lesions marmorum for the marmorum. Miss Blanche Coleson, 822 Davis street, left Friday morning on the pass through Tuesday morning on the corner to enter Moret-Coleson. -- Reporter Pleasant Grove Bapt. REV. L. C. CRIER, Pastor. GOTHAM GUEST HONORED Mr. Ethel Baird, Hard City has been the honoree at numerous theaters, and she drives, etc., during her visit to our Grossee street, esterelated her has week with a seven-course dinner; Mr. Powell has for a dinner party; Ms. Andy Powell was her hostess at a theater; Mr. Powell has been the guest at different times on automobile trips by Mr. and Mr. T. M. Parchard and Mr. and Mr. R. L. SURPRISE PARTY. Mendice Ruby Washington and his wife, Kate, hosted Holiday with a party last Friday. Holiday served followed by poke and cake, presented were Mrs. Eva Holiday, Mrs. Tara Mays and Masters Mrs. T. V. Jackson for the three Haster brothers. All enjoy SOCIAL EVENT AT ABNERS A large number of the ladies of the McKinney area rose from Rose Abbey of Chicago, and Mrs. McKinney, daughter of-n-law and daughter, revered by many, to the residence, at the Abner residence, 3210 McKinney avenue. Last Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., she and all spent a pleasant afternoon. CARD OF THANKS OWNS A CAFE AND NINE RENT HOUSES. A. S. B. Smith, prophetor of Smith's Milton, whose time, when it largely lay in the city, and supervise his hag ranch, has been collecting for 13 years, has been collecting for 13 of his nieces and collect the rent. J. H. Hardway, 409½ Milton, street. ```markdown ``` Deer Gus: But, Gee, how we gwineeter keep 'em down on de Groove! SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO., CONGRESS BETWEEN MAIN AND TRAVIS If Prices and Quality Interest You BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR 6th Anniversary Sale! The growth of this store for the past six years has been so phenomenal and so satisfactory that this firm feels a true sense of appreciation for your valued patronage. Six years ago we started in business with only one saleslady, in a small store of approximately 1500 square feet. To keep pace with the growth of patronage, we now employ from 30 to 40 people regularly and occupy floor space of over 10,000 square feet. We now have a New York connection, with a cash buyer of THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY, serving 154 retail establishments. On this we have drawn for the greatest bargains in history, in order that our Sixth Anniversary will be remembered by our Houston patrons for years and years. "WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY" LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO. 005-007 CONGRESS AVE Farley Has Your Fall Suit We have just received our Fall shipment of merchandise, including those celebrated Box Back Suits for Men; and the latest Style Creations for Women. We have a varied assortment and are fully prepared to cloth every member of the family. SIMPLE EASY PAYMENT PLAN Open a Charge Account 1009 1-2 W. T. FARLEY 1009 1-2 Texas. Texas Ave. Ave. PHILLIPS EXTENDS THANKS TO GONZALES PEOPLE FOR FAVORS LEWIS-BLUMRICH If Price BE SUP 6th AVE The growth of this and so satisfactory t valued patronage. Six years ago we store of approximat To keep pace with 40 people regularly. We now have a New LION DOLLARS AND we have drawn for the Anniversary will be years. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! "WHAT LEY" Farley H We have just received o brated Box Back Suits f We have a varied assortm the family. SIMPLE E DON'T MISS THIS SALE! ```markdown ``` Open a 1009 1-2 Texas. Ave. W. Dresses you'll be proud of—Canton Crepes, Satin-Faced Crepes, Fine Foetite Turtleneck, and Serges. Artistically and stylishly trimmed with the newest bedding, Plates, Beads, Embroidery, etc. We have galaxy of the smart Sats, Fur Trimmed and Flat Tailored Models—Bewitching styles—Ek- perimental. Farley's Men's Suits come in all the New Weave, the most Popular Colors and the most Wanted Patterns—Sport and Conservative Men's and Young Men's of Real Character and Distinct Individuality. Parents will do well to see our Boys' All-Wool Suits—Beautiful and serviceable suits for boys—Nicely tailored and strongly served—Two pairs of Knicker Pants and a pair of T-shirts. Your Assortment to select from-Exceptional Values. A. B. Norwood, Miss Rosa Sadbury, M. Harden Brown, Rev. P. D. Holiday, pastor of Webster Chapel A. Mary Chapel, St. Louis, Missouri, my success. (Mary. Cha. S. Lewis opens one of the most complete and well-known sites this side of St. Louis.) By our race this side of St. Louis.) This means to express to you my profound gratitude for your courtesies and my love. NEW DISCOVERY. Aunt Elisa's Hair Pomade makes curly hair straight, will not injure or harm hair, and is made up of 50 cents. Mail orders promptly filled. Local agent named Detroit. National Drug Co. Dr. Willis N.ush. Pres. Detroit Area, Bea. H. Detroit. Mich. THE FAMOUS VELMOT HAIR DRESSING GIVES YOUR HAIR NEW LIFE. CO., CONGRESS BETWEEN M s and Quality Inter- RE TO ATTEN anniversary GROW IN PROGRESS is store for the past six years has started in business with only one only 1500 square feet. the growth of patronage, we now internally serving 160 retail sets greatest bargains in history, in remembered by our Houston pa "Where Thrift Meets Quality" ERE TRIFT MEETS QUALITY WIS-BLUMRICH 905-007 CONGRESS AVE THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1923. St. Clement's P. E. Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" 2609 Halley Street. (Take Dowling Car) The Rev, W. P. Stainley, same address 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School. 11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and sex mon. P.M.-Prescott and sermon. Holy communion, first Sunday each month. Make this your home church -Negro Trade Week. October 15-29 St. Nicholas Church. Corner Bell and St. Charles, Rev. Carl F. Schappert, S. S. J. Your attendance is most cordially in vited. BRAIN AND TRAVIS Best You AND OUR Sale! SALES been so phenomenal appreciation for your saleslady, in a small e employ from 30 to 100 square feet. over of TENITY MIL- bilities. On this order that our Sixth trons for years and THE BIGGEST SALE OF ALL! Fall Suit rise, including those cele- Creations for Women. clothe every member of ENT PLAN ```markdown ``` Account LEY 1009 1-2 Texas Ave. ALPHONSE WILLIAMS, shoe salesman at Buckley's Shoe Store, 315 Main Street, says: "Boys march, men mark time, and therefore boys are harder on school shoes than anything else and this is why they wear them. The only solution is to 'g' good shoes, moderately prized, such as offered you at Buckley's. "Some parents who give Buckley shoes buy their children's shoes elsewhere—affraid Buckley's too high; yet $5 will show any boy who comes to Buckley's, in good-fitting, stylish, servicable leather school "I want the kidies to remember that Buckley gives a gift with each dollar purchase made at this store and these coupons entitle the holders to various prizes that the boys like and are or catherine's gift, league baseball, rocker skates, boxing gloves, bats and other things that balk dau's pure. Just save up enough of these coupons, and I'll see to it that you get a prize. "Parents, bring your children to Buckley's and let me look after their school. I may not expect you." FOR SALE—Eight-room house, with all modern conveniences; garage in rear, $80 Arthur Street. See C. A. K. above address. Phone Capitol 411. NEGRO Trade Week, October 15-19 EXTRAVAGANCE Heater ALL COATS Sensationally Low Prices for Burring Groups at .95 $21.95 $29.75 .95 $69.75 Fur-Fabric Coats, Plain of Velour, Velvette, Bolivia, Ontario, Camelhair, Polair, Lush, Keramil, French Kouney, New Fall Color—All Sizes of 46 Special! One for the Campaign Values $5.95 flat styles and choker style, in coats are noily silk lined. Fine. Wonderful values at $5.95. Feature $24.75 annually large with fall flatty n, baum marten brown, taupe blue and black. QUALITY WITHOUT EXTRA The Grand Leaf COOPERSTOWN, MA NEW FALL CAT Remarkable Values at Sensationally! New Coats featuring Group $12. 95 $14. 95 $19. 95 $2 Others to $69.75 Lavishly Fur-Trimmed Models, Fur-Fall Lavishly Coats. Greater values than you sible! Fine Coats that were purchased advantage special for this Fall Merchand Materials are the very finest of Velour Suede-Velour, Pollyannna, Brytonia, C Gerona, Melton, Kerssey, Silk Flush, Kera Requiment, Combinations. Every New Style Idea—Every New Fail Up to 46 Extra Special! Just in Time for the Underselling Campaign 500 Fur Pieces—Wonderful Values at Beautiful large Neckpiece, open flat styles at black, brown and taupe; open Scarfs are nic skins, with large tails and heads. Wonderful Full, Fluffy Fox Scarfs, Feature Values Scarfs of remarkable quality—unusually large tails. Choose from cocoa brown, bsmm gray, slate gray, Hudson Bay blue and black QUALITY WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE The Grand Leader CONQUERED BY MARIN NEW FALL COATS Remarkable Values at Sensationally Low Prices for New Coats at Featuring Groups at Lavishly Fur-Trimmed Models, Fur-Fabric Coats, Plain Tailored Coats. Greater values than you ever dreamed possible! Fine Coats that were purchased at a decided price advantage special for this Fall Merchandising Event. Materials are the very finest of Velour, Velnette, Bolivia, Suede-Velour, Polyanna, Brytonia, Camelshair, Polair, Gerona, Melton, Kersey, Silk Plush, Kerami, French Kooney, Equipment, Combinations. Every New Style Idea—Every New Fall Color—All Sizes Up to 46 Beautiful large Neckpiece, open flat style and choker style, in beige or black. Great for layering with the neckline, skins, with large tails and heads. Wonderful values at $5.99. Full, Fluffy Fox Scarfs, Feature Values ..... $24.75 Scarfs of remarkable quality—unusually large with full fluffy tails. Perfect for layering with marten brown, taupe gray, shade gray, Hudson yellow blazer necklace. NEW FALL SUITS Featured in the Underselling C $19.95 $24.75 $ Every woman who beeds the dictates of fashion for Fall, and here, before the season opens, new models at specially low prices. Such fine materials as Poirret Twirl, Velour and Twill Cords, Pearly finished, with brass tone, pockets, bolts and lavish fur trimming. Brown. Sizes 36 to 46. Persselling Campaign at .75 $29.75 states of fashion will have a Suit season opens we offer beautiful dresses. Twill, Velour, Yalama, Seedine ed with braids, embroidery, but new drippings. Navy, black and Every woman who heads the dictates of fashion will have a Suit that is tailored to her body. We offer beautiful new models at specialty low prices. Such that materials like Polet Twill, Velour, Yakima, Sueddine and other fabrics will suit your fur trimmings. Navy, black and Silver. Sizes 36 to 44. MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN PLACES NEW TOILET ARTICLES ON MARKET PRICES REDUCED ON ALL USED CARS. Values never before offered. 1922 Oakland roadster, 310 miles; paint, topper, paint, topper. 1922 Oakland roadster, new top, royal card. Dodge touring, new top, royal card. 1922 Oakland roadster,ood paint, and upholstery, A-1 mechanically. Porsche, three to one, gears, too. Pord touring 1922, some extras, a pick-up for $225. Many others in select form A crow, sickly baby suffering from the bovine fever, checks the bovine, causes the stomach ache and gcd. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. CURED HIS RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lituring at a store. I had only my legs of cure was an operation, and my only hope of cure was an operation, bed of something that quickly and completely ruptures the rupture has never returned, although there was no operation, no hot time, no ice, no information about how you may give full information about how you may write to me, Regine M. Pulken, M. Pulken, N. J. Hatcher cut out this notice, N. J. Hatcher you may have a life at heart, you may have a life at heart, you may have a life at heart, and danger of no operation. -Negro Trade Week, October 15-28 For skin eruptions, rash, chafed skin, pinky heat, chigger bites and skin ulcers, a Snow Llumber is an effective application. It heals quickly. Three sizes, Herbert's Drug Store. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. 1 ******************************************************************************** * EVERYTHING UNDERPRICER—CASH AND * CARRY—NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED WOMAN'S SMART FALL DRESSES $895 Stunning silk and wool gar- ments in the new west and most attractive models pas- sible to secure at this low price. Styles Semi-Basque Models, Straight Line Models, Placed Flounces, Pleated Panels, Side Drapes, Various Sleeve Styles, Embroidery, Bead, Lace and Braid, Trimmed. Sizes 16 to 50 Materials Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill, Charmuse. Colors Navy Black Brown Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, one of the Appreciated Owner of the Pharmacy, 5046 Oak Ave., attended the annual meeting of the Lone Star Medical Dental and Pharmaceutical Association at Port Worth last week returning home last Saturday. Miss Jones was elected treasurer of the association and treasurer of the pharmaceutical division. GET YOUR FALL WOOD FROM HOUSTON AVE. 3012 HOUSTON ALL KINDS O We deliver wood anywhere We are as near as your telephone FALL WOOD FROM THE OLD ON AVE. WOOD 3012 HOUSTON AVENUE ALL KINDS OF WOOD wood anywhere in the city; car as your telephone. We deliver wood anywhere in the city; quick delivery. We are as near as your telephone. TOM LAWSON, Proprietor. Call Taylor 1667 Shoe. Repairing 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. Let us rebuild them as experts in our line. We recommend and apply guaranteed oak soles and resilient Goodyear 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. NOT IN HOUSTON Bros. BASEMENT PRICER—CASH AND ORDERS FILLED MART FALL SSES 895 Stunning silk and wool gar- ments in the newest and most attract- ive models pos- sible to secure at this low price. Styles Semi-Basque Models, Straight Line Models, Pleated Flounce, Pleated Panels, Side Drapes, Various Sleeve Styles, Embroidery, Bead, Lace and Braid Trimmed. Sizes 16 to 50 Among Houstonians to return to Northern schools for a resumption of their studies were Ms. Jesse Ernestine Covington, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Covington, who re-entered Covington University for her third year. J. H. Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harmon, our Star Felpermer, who return to Howard University. FROM THE OLD RELIABLE WOOD YARD ON AVENUE OF WOOD in the city; quick delivery. phone. Shoe Repairing PAGE FIVE SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER GONSTANT. 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As far as its economic status is concerned the Bee makes an ideal neighbor, says Nature Magazine. The bird's diet consists of 60 per cent of plant matter, and it is a vegetable matter. The major part of the insects are injurious species. Good Name Beyond Price. Garments that have once one rest in them are subject to be turn in every anew form. Garments that are soon broken are soon broken; such is marm's name once sainted with just reproof. Reminder Ser Business Whether you work by brain or hand you can wear a headband. But when you need them you need sound counsel. Men fall not through body fat, but because of discoveries of the brain. Rural Electricity Braden has done more to provide electric power for farms than any other nation, more than one-third of its agricultural area using current for every possible purpose. --- ```markdown ``` Hair Grower growth of stubborn, lifeless hair. Salve and Iching Scalps, handed for short, thin and falling hair, as a trial treatment for $1.50. 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A man of the name of John Lee, who lived in Baskerville, Dupontville, Eugene, and New York, through some hunging on the part of the hangman, three misunderstandings were made to stochie the attempts he achieved afterward patented and released. Qualification of the Great Great men never make bad use of their superiority; they use it, and fail it and are not ben modest. Now they know their inferiority — Bengalmer. A Hopeless Job. Ever since the world began man have tried to be well equipped that woman would refuse to wear. Thus far they have not succeeded—Out look. Glossine To soften dry, curly hair. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1923. "Colds" and Their Causes The least 100,000,000 colds in a year in this country, which is mild to make it the most common infectious disease in the United States, also it also states that colds do not come from drunks or claims, as many believe they help things along by making it easier for the transmitted germ to get in its Soap Making. The art of soap making is very old. Phil reyers in his writings to both men of the soap maker's shop were discovered in the ruins of Pompei. Before the invention of soap making the juices of bees and ants were used as agents. Fulller's earth was also used, the method being in spread it over the surface to stamp it in with the feet. Wrote "Blood" Bible. One of the most noted Bibles is the "blood" Bible, the work of Fredrick van Truck. Confined in chains by the Nazis, he made a living for making love to the king's sister, the Princess Amelia. Truck inscribed two hundred blank pages in his Bible with love souvenirs in the name of the princess, who wrote written in his own blood. Immense State Query The Oakley state quarry in North Wales, the largest underground state operation in the world, has fifty miles of railroads, four miles of pump stations, two miles of air mains, and state halls been removed from 28 levels. Possible Rent Payment The tenures of Hampton Hill, Bristol, and New York rest with makes. This is a practice that has been followed since old frontier settlers must household must gather each six herds of stakes from Hay Field to the New York settlement at the Icefield fur. Aa,It Seemed to Her. Baby Margaret, describing her first ride in an elevator, said: "We went into a little house and upstairs came down." Boston Tranicing. Signs of Wisdom These are the signs of a wise man: regorge sobely, to praise sobely; to blume sobely, our even to speak of himself or his own merits—Epicetus. STRAIT-TEX TRADE-MARK HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEXPECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PREPARATIONS TO OUR LIMIT- ED BUT EFFECTIVE LINE Gloss-Tex Brittianlane $50 per bottle the base is glossy and glossy and cured without air or grooming. Stript-Tex Herbs $10 per bottle In a vegetable preparation that pre- cipitates the base, cut the herb into cored cut or gray or faded cut. Roll on oil, then cut off the oil. Roll on oil, then often the herb is rolled on. Use oil that has been oiled Brown and Cream-Colored. Kokomo Shampoo $10 per bottle In a coconut oil cream, cut the skin and some of the hair. Beauty Voyage Woollens Cream $50 per bottle In a woolly, woven wadding cream that will not grow hair. Beauty Woollens $50 per bottle In a woolly, woven and attentive cream that will not grow hair. Beauty Woollens $50 per bottle It is a woolly, woolling cream. Beauty Woollens $50 per bottle Are soaked in all components. Can be used with other hair products. This cream is Grey and White. This cream is Grey and White. Melting $10 per bottle In a good hair melt that for great melting. Use this cream in a bottle that is warm. Will not melt the wedge or the hair red. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Stript-Tex Chemical Company 600 FIFTY AVENUE PITTETBURGH, U.S.A. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool Lesson REV. BY. P. R. FITZWATER, D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Heedy Bible Institute of Chicago. (d 1822, Western Newspaper Union.) REVIEW: GREAT MEN AND WOMEN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT DEVOTIONAL BRADING — Heh GOLDEN TEXT — Wherever setting we also are compounded with about six sides every weight, and the stair which side every weight, and the stair which side with patience the race that is set between PRIARY TOPIC — Pawtieville Story of the Quarter. PRIARY TOPIC — Pawtieville and Havelock of the Quarters. PRIARY TOPIC — Pawtieville TOPIC — Some Great Character of the New YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC — Life Lessons From This Quartet. With the senior and adult classes, a review may be probably employed: 1. The descriptive method used as a basis for review may be probably employed: I. Brush the Baptist II. The Faith-Filled Virgin Mary. III. Impulse Peter. IV. Impulse Apostle. V. Matthew, Matthew. VI. Ardent Mary Maghaleen. VII. Mary Martha and Open-hearted Mary. VIII. Faithful Stephen. VIII. The Mauw-headed Fool. 2. Presenting Life Lemonn as an Crineman's Pocket Lemnons 1. Mary: Glorified Methurdoch 2. Mary: Magdalene: Adoring Graftitude Lemonn 6 Presenting Mary: Rounded Woman- hood. Lemonn 7. H. Leader Lemnons. Peter: Compacted Zenk. Lemn- son. 2. John: Bipedal Love. Lesson 4. 3. Paul: Pantis: Dervaion. Lesson 5. III. Helper Lesson. IV. Faithful Planing. Lesson 1. IV. Matthew: Divine Transformations. VI. Stephen: Heroic Witness. Lesson 8. 4. Barnabas: Greatening Greatness. Lesson 9. 5. Mark: Return of the Quilter. Leon II. 10. Double Strike. Leon II. 11. T. Stimothy: The Glorifier Ministry. Leon II. 12. The Summoning of Corsican. Leon II. 13. The Glorifier Ministry. Leon II. 14. John the Baptist was a humble and courageous man. He did his message to the crowd. Leon II. 15. Mary should not be unwilling to honor her. Her faith made her to acquire in the Lord's will in spite of the fact that she knew that her charismatic nature was true. Leon III. 16. Peter, when being biffed and covered, is a she example of a refractive man. Leon IV. John the apostle was a refractive man. He did not much my acquaintance and was passionately in love with his Lord. Leon V. Matthew, though humble was a man of force of character. He fell all and followed Jesus. Leon VI. Mary Magdalene, though humble was a man of devotion to the Lord. Because of this, she was able to tell the good devotion to the Lord. Discused disciples. LEON VII. Mary and Marthe both loved the Lord. Martin was mutilated when he was killed as he was mutilated with her Lord which has made Mary choose the good part in fellowship with her Lord which has made Leon VII. Stephen was no completely filled with Christ that his face shone as the face of an angel. He was man and filled with the Holy Ghost. Therefore, he was qualified as a leader of men. XII. Paul's knowledge of Jesus was so real that he had as his supreme aim to magnify Him. Leon VII. Mark, though, having been mutilated and became a great and honored minister of Christ, was mutilated and gave himself up to the attendant of the ministration of the gospel. XIII. Because of Nicotine's religious training, he became a worthy mutilator of the gospel. Currier State of Guipure. The marriage of mity and the family relation make the corner stone of our American society and civilization—Guipure. Our Hospice. A martyric woman may stay again, but the recorded one is truly vanguard—Sedlar. "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 NO 333 Nemo's 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 durable pink, or white coiffy, sizes 24 to 36 and costs only $3.00. If your leader can't get it used, address it and $3.00. We'll send the corset. 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SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Residency 3215 Liberty Avenue Office 413% Travis Street HOUSTON, TEXAS ROGERS Hermescher 340 WARDROBE TRUNKS Built like a $75 Trunk—but it costs only $40 No. Double O 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 WET WASH AND HAND LAUNDRY WE HAVE opened a modern wet wash and hand laundry department and are now fully prepared and equipped to look after your laundry needs. "Put Your Duds in Our Suds." Let Us Do Your Work—We Are Reliable and Thorough We Call for and Deliver JONES' TAILOR SHOP Tailors-Cleaners-Dyers-Lamderers MAIN SHOP: 2416 McKinney Avenue Phone Preston 6982 Shop NO. 2.1 Columbia and 3.1 Sts. Independence Heights Phone Taylor 926. Everything in the Drug Line-Toilet Articles and Cold Drinks An Efficient Prescription Department G. R. M. NEWMAN and H. E. M. COY; Props. 410 MILAN STREET SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT REST 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 Code than Other Devices 1002 Hill St. (Red Bldg.) Phone Preston 4081 Phones Residence Holley 2011 Store Preston 2834 Dr. C. A. George, D. D. E. Run. Piano Had. 5556 For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Suite 201-4 Lincoln Theatre Blvd. Phone Proton 8188 HOUSTON, TEXAS PEOPLES PHARMACY PROMPT DELIVERY H. NEWMAN and H. E. McCOY, 410 MILAM STREET CH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCE Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street MR. BOBB DEaler in W AND SECOND HAND FURNISH, Y, Tiware, Enamelware, Rugs and That We Buy 20 Per Cent More Ye Goods Than Other Dealers St. (Red Bldg.) Phone P WILSON'S PHARMA CAUGIOUS A. WILSON, Prop. Many Part of the City. Prescription Careful Pure Drugs, Sundries and Tolst Articles. EYAVE HOU D. D. Z. Procural 2 a. m. to 8 p. m. R. C. A. GEOD DENTIST For High Class Dental Service Work Done by Appointment. Booth Theatre Bldg, 751 Boston 0128 HOUSTON PAGE SEVEN S WORKS to a $75 but it y 40 the 40. prove you'll P LAUNDRY and hand laun- y prepared and Put Your Duds and Thorough SHOP merers and 31st St. ence Heights yler 926. Preston 1909 CY Articles and Cold Department PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 3, 1923 Genefit Bethel Baptist Church) 8:30 O'CLOCK PROGRAMME: Seection sveseeees Atogh Oreste Inveeatioa Selection -Antlooh reheat AR Up Yo a a ae annie coun ert eater, soot) Intranet Dime, Laura Alterees Sestte—Sow the in SU Sends. (Dott) Mons. A. Dares la Hert, Me Anderson, H. Middleton, N. O. Ponder iertha Pert: sopranos: Men: Georgy Maan, Sntalon! Secuer M0 NC tomtromery, Me wD. edges tone: We Pleasant Sho'E eho asso ane sat, “Daty donee Laces sensseseecsseeMe, G2, Rlhardsoy Rewting Sirs Vila Webber Catia (ay cls of th, Se ss (Betman) 13 SSS ata wma Gaming) (oa obigaton by Dr. Le BU Meal plans, Prot. J, WM Jona) unttte, “Steal Away 49 Sema” ses sscenrnecevesnnnes (Clare Sat) ‘Maven in Haber, Sarah Shepherd Jones, MW) Siedg, Bart Pe Tord sapranes: Sma Ee Monn, fr chau”contaion Bowers She "BTSien Ht Sime er Sn Be see Rl gid (Ollrs, Ida Hubert, soloist.) Reading feeceenessseesseeece te MB, Sth Selection LIT mabe Quartet rene rectal ee Pathor W. P. Stanley Pemate Chores tar of the NMME JJ. cceceeuonnes saa) Sea ern Far, Sarva Rd, a Heber, WD ld Minee 6A Geores ‘cortude Lavin, be Mann, aaa’ Lewin, cba coir " “dtr. Norvell Ponder, soot) Trombone ste CVI fe ‘tin dis igs Scania) (quartet, “One Mora It 1 Ramonbar Wall .sisevessinnsoeesnn (Vand) ‘trom sRigmieto") Mea H. Middleton, sopnes Mm Goke George, contrat; Mr M. HL sasatgnoney tenor Si, Jos Le Mitebn, asso Nate oe oce vessein Mea TM Shaowes “Arion Walle coovecocey pe cveencessn AMINE apr Ghai iab erosion ‘chorus Personnel: Mins, Bertha Pesfrd, Novel Poder, a Hubert, 3. W ‘S" Siage"N: Davis, ik, dalton: Sarah ShepherdJones, sopra: Bene A* ontop Ls aun test tari, cy tebe coma Motori it Montgomery. MD. Sadge’ HL, Min tenor Vt Biche dare bnenely ‘CF Rlchardea, bance . F, RICHAROBON, Manager MRS. P. 0, SMITH, Directree _S TE MITREV. d. fe BURDETT, Patt Matal. Splet Charo : (TICKETS NOW SELLING) THE AMUSEMENT CENTER OF “HOUSTON 504 MILAM ST. ‘MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS "MISTRESS OF THE WORLD” ne ne se scu ma a 4 “WcGUIREORTHEMOUNTED” ‘Featuring WILLIAM DESMOND. He i a fighter and a shooting | reeset Gemeente eee er ee ee Se SUNDAY AND MONDAY— ; “CRASHING THROUGH” | eating HARRY CAREY. A ble super special of Harry Carey. 7 son “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER” Sa: | “HARD LUCK JACK” | poe A case LIThcmeh ans amen ame comedy. § WEDNESDAY— ‘ Featuring JACKIE GOOGAN. Jackie was on an errand of merey | Tr tc cogoa, ura unc SSS ee as ee Seeoe ea hes oe ee Saree Grama ee wee Seed et ceceremaie aes e SS See —-—___ a cs | COOL, CLEAN, COZY AND— ee anaes ais wae ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1923. THE HOUSE OF SPECIALS STANDING ADMISSION ‘ant 10, 18e and 28e. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 29— Your favorite star In Seo the screen's greatest Western star in his Western sup- crspecial. You will get the thrill of your lifetime. Also “THE WISE CRACKER” ‘A Sunshine Comedy SUN. MON. & TUES, SEPTEMBER $0, OCT. 1, 2— Wiuam Fox oaeseNTs FOUNDED-ON HENRY W. 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MeDeri, i obia Brest, lft Bumaay nigh for Orange bare to resume thelr stdion st Gata University. ‘Ail roade will lea. to Antloch Bap ust Caren Wetnonday night, October Shen the cys best olees and mt Sal'taeat will render 2 cltaral mnt cate for the benefit of Tethel Baptist Ghorch, ‘De. IA. Carter, native of Navasota, whe was awarded the Sagres of doe tor” of denial ureery trom’ Howard University, Washingion, D.C," iat Jone, i vnting tn the ely. ‘ra LL. Pierson, connected with tua ‘Western Star, has returned om Chicane, where abo spent her vacation nd took special tstrection tn the op tration of inatype, machines st ho ae ee