Houston Informer

Saturday, October 20, 1923

Houston, Texas

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RACES ENTER NEW ERA INTENN. FIGHT NOTABLES SEE WILLS WHIP SMITH FINAL EDITION VOL. V. RAC FIGHT THE MIRROR BY C. F. RICHARDSON. TRADE WEEK'S SUCCESS. Leroy Byrd of the Byrd Sign Company, the only one of the large placements in the trade was that fostering and supporting the trade week. G. W. DeWait of the Lincoln Theatre boosted the week with big streamer, slides and 6 coupon with R. T. Andrew put on a special reduction on a line of well-known goods, with others employed various roles. We visited this occasion. The manner in which the business co-operated in putting over the trade program is a healthy and organized co-operative in direct possibilities and potentialities; if we will only unite our teams and direct up and support any movement or undertaking that means for the race's advancement, bettlement and solidarity. Let's have more Negro Trade Weeks and are long, having caught the spirit of the trade week and our week and our week and our business and profession all men will enjoy and share a greater LOVELY LETTER CASE. The head of this department is indeed grateful to Edgar B. McMullen of the Poe College, St. Louis, Mo, for a beautiful tan leather case recently presented us, as compliment of the executive institution. This is one of the race's most substantial and enterprising business concerns and the departmental heads are very alert and always on the job with new and novel methods for the development and expansion of their business. THE HOUSTON INFORMER Colored Heavyweight Gives White Fighter Awful Glove Mauling "Black Panther" of New Orleans Pounced Upon Pugilistic Prey in First Spasm With Terrific Body-Punches—Smith, Mighty Heavy, Floored Eight Times in Six Minutes—Firpo and "Battling" Siki Witnessed Fiasco—10,000 Fans Demand Dempsey Fight Wills. (Preston News Service.) Kalamazoo, Mich.-Knocked minutes of fighting, Homer Smer of the far west, proved a mute a bronze panther of New Orleans, paign to force Jack Dempsey to curled up before the most terrify a heavyweight fighter. Smith was knocked out in exa of fighting, in which the white whelmed that he never had a chin. In super condition and with the Kalamazoo, Mich.—Knocked down eight, times in less than six minutes of fighting, Homer Smith, the slugger from this village of the far west, proved a mere stepping stone for Harry Wills, the bronze panther of New Orleans, last Thursday night, in his campaign to force Jack Dempsey into the ring with him, when he curled up before the most terrific body beating ever administered a heavyweight fighter. Smith was knocked out in exactly five minutes and six seconds of fighting, in which the white fighter was so completely overwhelmed that he never had a chance to lay a glove on Wills. In super condition and with the Smith went down. Then came the acceleration of the former "narrator" and round. characteristics of that famous "prince" of the forest from whom he devised his nackname, Wills proved more than a panther in action here Thursday night. He leaped from his corner with the ferocity of a tiger as the bell brought the battles to the middle of the ring. Unleashing all of the thunder in him for more than a year, and poor Homer Smith, realizing the vital force against him was pitted, simply went into his shell and stayed there. In Wonderful Form. Weighting 211 pounds, his real fighting weight, and with his muscles rippling under the bronze skin, Wills rocked the ring at the Queenensburg Stadium here, eager and restless. Said conference did not settle much. But when the first blow delivered in the fight, his mind was suddenly made. Wills had claimed, before the fight, that there was no man living who had lasted the distance of ten rounds with the Argentinian. Wills' Body Blows. Wills was in wonderful form and he turned a flipped of blows that folded up in the very first round. Without landing a blow to the head, Wills rocked his opponent with short, sceptical eyes and lasted 45 seconds of flipping him to the canvas for the count of nine, without having hit on the jaw. It was these murderous, terrific actions that the body doubled up him. Those body blows were enough. Each time that Wills drove in, a raw red bruise showed the spot where these powerful shocks had landed. Five times in the first round Wills, whose speed proved a revelation to those who watched him in action, complete the attack and landed those decisive, strength-asphalt punches. And each time he landed. In Wonderful Form. Wills' Body Blows. down eight times in less than six sith, the slugger from this village stepping stone for Harry Wills, the last Thursday night, in his camto the ring with him, when he body beating ever administered five minutes and six seconds fighter was so completely overance to lay a glove on Wills. Smith went down. Then came the sec and round. The Knockout Punch. The first blow of the bout, launted by Wills, had been a terrific right under the heart, and Smith (hearing the birds), decided that his tough bite was up against the that it could cause. He still groggy from the effects of the body punishment he had received in the first round and with nothing to carry him forth but the idea that Wills might let up, Smith advanced, once more, to the slaughter. For Wills, Smith as soon as he could catch him, clouched him a couple of blows and down he went. Rising at the count of nine, with arms hanging limply to his elbow, he attempted to rush into a clutch, but then again short arm-jetting, he again went down. Once more he rose, tottering, and Wills, with delicateness, intent shot the haymaker, spelling K. O. Smith simply collapsed for the last time. As he was helped to his corner he was cared for the birds, that bore the imprint of Wills gloves. 10,000 Acclaim Willa Winner As Wills leaped from the ring, accompanied by his manager, Paddy Millen, the plunders of the 10,000 fans, ran through the crowd, and this battle of giants, joined in giving Wills a nightly acclaim. As they arose and throughout the dun could be heard the calls of "Bring on Jack". There was not a fan in the place but who knew that Wills was the logical choice for the replay of Inzo in action against Smith. They had seen Smith step the gate, who, with Batting Sirt and others, was an onlooker at the ringside, shook their heads as they witnessed Wills. TRINITY RAISED 5785 In a financial drive, which closed last Sunday, the Trinity M. E. Church, Dr. K. O. Woolfson, pastor reported $725 laid on the table by the drive leaders, and the pastor expects the amount to exceed the $1000 mark when final reports are made. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923 "HOUSTON'S GOT 'EM" TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCT NEW SEEW ight ighter e Mauling RECORDER FROE C PRESIDENT ON HOLDS HIGH DAY, OCTOBER 26 EWEN EWIL Good ning FROE CONFERENCE ONT ON MANY M OS HIGH APPOL RECORDER FROE CONFERS WITH PRESIDENT ON MANY MATTERS; HOLDS HIGH APPOINTIVE POST (Lincoln News Service.) Washington, D. C. — President the time, but ample words, room to tender aid and comfort to so for consideration. Turning ten to which he is giving his energy must necessarily affect, among all farms of more than one billion colored farmers, the buoy exec call from the recorder of deeds Hon. Arthur Free, of West Vir recordership, has put a deal moeast so far as the office of the course, the nature of the official and Recorder Free has not been that when the conference was clerents had been given their eq in keeping with the policies and party. President Couldee said words, coupled with an effort to each problem turnering temporarily from his energies and though, among American farmers, an one billion dollars van busy executive paused the r of deeds of the District of West Virginia, who, a deal more of business office of the recorder deed the official conference be is not been divulged, butence was closed, national in their equitable measure policies and traditions ST CONGREGATION NEW EDIFICE SUN BETHEL BAPTIST CONGREGATION PLANS TO ENTER NEW EDIFICE SUNDAY, OCT.28 The pastor, officers and members of Bethel Baptist Church, who are holding their services in a building on the campus of Bethel University, new church home on Sunday, October 23, with services throughout the day. Contractor Carl Curtis hopes to put the new church on the ground before the end of next week and turn the new office off to the church. Beginning with early morning prayers on Sunday, the day and succeeding days will be a gala occasion for Bethelists and their families, being tanged for the "back to Bethel" occasion and each member is expected to be on her cello on the framed trance day. Sunday afternoons the pastors of the local churches and their congregations --- Good Will Program In Volunteer State Makes Real Progress GREGATION PLANS OFFICE SUNDAY, OCT. 28 will conduct the program and a record-breaking crowd is anticipated. Each week night with a featured with an event or program of some nature, viz. Tuesday night, October 29, bauquet; Tuesday night, program under auspices of Woman's Home Mission Museum, Jamaica Allan Avenue; Wednesday night, program by Sunday School, D. Y. Wakita, superintendent; Mike Dayne, Jamaica Allan Avenue; Young People's Union, P. C. Colvin, president; Friday night, music by Young People's Union, P. C. Colvin; directors; Saturday night, "Ye old festival!" The entire YWK's program is open to the general public, and Pastor J. R. Burdett and church officers are invited and the artisans will be aspect their new church home during the celebration of entire week. Carnegie Library Inter-Racial Committees Very Active All Over State—Leading Citizens of Both Races Enlisted—Results Achieved Include Hospital, Library, Parks, Schools, Correction of Grievances—What Has Become of Texas Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operation? Nashville, Tenn.—Tennessee continues to make fine progress toward better race relations and improved conditions for its colored population, according to the reports of J. D. Burton, and R. E. Clay, white and colored secretaries of the State interracial Commission. Bristol has recently opened Mercy Hospital, a modern, well-equipped institution for colored people, and in charge of a colored personnel. The interracial committee was behind the project and Mr. Clay was especially active in promoting it. The Knoxville committee is working for better housing and health conditions. The city attorney has drafted a bill which makes it unlawful to rent out unsanitary houses. In Chattanooga another park has been secured for colored children and three colored play ground supervisors have been employed. Howard High School was aided in securing a library, and a movement is well under way for a colored orphanage, for which the city and county have voted a substantial amount. In Memphis the Chamber of Commerce has a committee on race relations and many of the clubs are co-operating. A conference was held with the chief of police relative to the treatment of colored prisoners, and the street car management was asked to put a ban on discounty toward colored passengers. Decided improvement is reported in both regards. The Memphis committee is now planning a campaign for a colored orphanage. Excellent work is reported from Jackson, where the committee is well organized. Definite results have been achieved, also, in seventeen rural counties. More than a score of good school buildings have been erected. Three significant meetings of the state committee were recently held, in Chattanooga, Nashville and Memphis. All were well attended and messages of good will and co-operation were delivered by representative leaders of both races. Among the distinguished speakers were P. L. Harned, state commissioner of education; J. B. Brown, state rural school inspector; Judge John H. DeWitt, Jr., state commissioner of education; Judge P. Paline and City Health Officer Durrett of Memphis; Bernard Cochran, president of the News-Scrimitary company, ex-Mayor Thompson of Chattanooga, and, for the colored group, J. C. Napier, veteran banker and business man; Dr. T. O. Fuller of Memphis; C. C. Allister of Howard High School; President W. J. Hale of the State, J. I. Normal; Dr. L. S. Patton; Rev. J. C. Sherrill and others. Special to The Informer Nashville, Tenn.—Tennessee toward better race relations and ordered population, according to E. Clay, white and colored secret mission. Bristol has recently opened equipped institution for colored personnel. The international comm. Mr. Clay was especially active. The Knoxville committee is health conditions. The city at makes it unlawful to rent out it. In Chattanooga another park dren and three colored play ground. Howard High School was a movement is well under way for the city and county have voted in. In Memphis the Chamber of race relations and many of the ciense was held with the chief of of colored prisoners, and the strut ban on discourtesy toward Decided compromise is reporti comphe is now planning age. Excellent work is reported ftee is well organized. Definite in seventeen rural counties. M buildings have been erected. Three significant meetings of held, in Chattanooga, Nashville tended and messages of good wifi by representative bodies of both B. Brown, state rural school in prominent attorney; S. L. Smith Paine and City Health Officer hen, president of the News-Scion of Chattanooga, and, for his business, Mr. Allister of Howard High School State A. and I. Normal; Dr. L. others. RICHMOND AUDIENCE APPLAUDED PHILLIPS PRICE: 7 CENTS! NO.22 ENN. SMITH m State al Progress We continue to make fine progress and improved conditions for its college reports of J. D. Burton, and R. Harries of the State Interracial Commission of Texas Commission on Education. Mercy Hospital, a modern, well-populated, and in charge of a colored institution was behind the project and is promoting it. Working for better housing and moray has drafted a bill which consolidates the many residential houses. It has been secured for colored children and supervisors have been employed in securing a library, and a a colored orphanage, for which substantial amounts of Commerce has a committee on clubs are co-operating. A confer-mental relation to the treatment set car management was asked to colored passengers. In both regards. The Mem- campaign for a colored orphan- from Jackson, where the commit- results have been achieved, also, more than a score of good school. The state committee were recently found Memphis. All were well at- and co-operation were delivered races. Among the distinguished inspector, Judge John H. DeWitt, of the Rosenwald Fund, Mayor curreutr of Memphis; Bernard Coatier Company, ex. Mayor Thompson, Dr. T. O. Fuller of Memphis; C. L. Stool; President W. J. Hake of the Patton; Rev. J. C. Sherrill and HOUSTON MESSENGERS WILL USE S.A.A&P. RY. TO ALAMO CITY MEET The San Antonio and Aransas Pass railway has been selected as the official route of the Houston pastorate of the Southern Baptist State Convention, which meets at San Antonio October 29, 2013, at the San Antonio Convention Center, provided for the local delegates and train will leave Grand Central Station Tuesday night, October 2, 2013, arriving at San Antonio Wednesday morning at 6:45 o'clock. The state meeting will also go on the gates and visitors planning to attend this state meeting of the Baptist will stay the ground and go on the S. A. & E. p. railway. PAGE TWO and the mean minors she means the month in Down South Blues Kind Lovin' Blues The Great talent among colored artists recently authenticated for Columbia. You always are sure to find just the music you want—as you want in the Columbia Doctor's store. Columbia New Process Columbia Graphophone OLD SHOES ARE BEEN Everyone dreads to "break the old pair is so comfort- able have foot care and save money shoes. Let us rebuild them a recommend and apply warranty. Let us show you the way to months of extra wear out of you. We make OUR NAME stand. We also carry a full line of f boys--at reasonable prices. The Palace STEVE PANO 412 FANNIN ST. THE HOME OF BEAUTY MADAME ROSE & WILLEY WILLIAMS People/trees BEAUTY PARLORS 125 NANCE STREET POLITE AND COURTEous ASSISTANTS AND TECHNICIAN CAPABLE ALL THE HISTORY BEAUTY FOR HAIR AND BEAUTY Six Week Trial Treatment With Face and Hair Preparations for The System Taught at parlor or Write today for any information. With a special package who wish to begin the use of The Grower, we will mail your adal- coning of one of Hair Grower One Box of Pressing Oil and With full instructions all for $1.00. MadamR.C. Wiley Williams 2215 NANCE STREET GET YOUR FALL WOOD FI HOUSTON AVENUE 3012 HOUSTON ALL KINDS We deliver wood anywhere We are as near as your telep- TOM LAWSON 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, but by wearing your old shoes, and we uibuild them as experts in our line. We recommend us to quaranteed oak soles and resilient Goodyear rubber shoes. Let us show you the way to real Shoe Comfort and many months of extra wear out of old shoes. We make OUR NAME stand for SATISFACTION. We also carry a full line of Roots and Shoes for men and boys—at reasonable prices. The Palace Shoe Store STEVE PANOS, Proprietor 412 FANNIN ST. PHONE PRESTON 4833 We deliver wood anywhere in the city; quick delivery. We are as near as your telephone. THE WHITE SW 506 Mila NOW UNDER NEW The best of order observed. Ev chair manned by first-class Tons ladies' work. Phone Pre J. H. BRAN THE WHITE SWAN BARBERSHOP The best of order observed. Everything throughout. Every music was by first-class Tosonol Artist. Special attention to music. Anambia Process Req aphophone Company ARE BEST FOR to "break in" a pain so comfortable. You have money, too, by old them as expert guaranteed oak kinds. the way to real Shoe out of your old sh AME stand for SA all line of Roots and prices. FACE SHOP WE PANOS, Propriet PHONE WOOD FROM THE AVE. WO Z HOUSTON AVE. ALL KINDS OF WO anywhere in the your telephone. LAWSON, Proper Call Taylor 1667 THE SWAN D 506 Milam Street UNDER NEW MANAG reserved. Everything sa class Tonsorial Artist Phone Preston 4255 H. BRANCH, Manager 4 FROM THE OLD RELIABLE E. WOOD YARD BESTON AVENUE DDS OF WOOD ere in the city; quick delivery. telephone. SON, Proprietor. Yaylor 1667 WAN BARBERSHOP THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1923. ROBT. S. SCOTT NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Rentals Rear of 803 Prairie or 413 Milam Phones: Preston 4840, 3699 and 7286 L. V. ALLEN LAWYER—NOTARY CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY 410 Milam Street SMITH'S R A. SMITH OPEN DAY BEST OF SERVICE B Drop in and 415 Mil SPECIAL, 40 On All Trunks, Suit Asmall Deposit will hold and you can pay balance DORFMA Office Phone H'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE BY EXPERIENCE Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street AL, 40% DISCOUNT Banks, Suit Cases and More possit will hold any article during pay balance to suit your c FMAN & S SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SELECTIONS CONVINCED HELP Drop in and be Convinced 415 Milam Street Asmall Deposit will hold any article during this sale, and you can pay balance to suit your convenience- 418 Travis Street NEW! NEW! STARTLING! MME. JANE HAIR PREP Use them and you will get red NOTHING PAYS LIKE PAYING DALLAS, TEXAS, October 6, 1923 No. 278 THE LIBERARY STATE BANK PAY TO THE ORDER OF G. Lemmons $150.00 Three Hundred Twenty-five DOLLARS Progressive Mutual Fire Insurance Co. H. D. Mann The above is a facsimile reproduction of the first claim paid in Houston by the Progressive Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Dallas, a colored institution. This claim was recently paid to E. Lemmons by the company's Houston representative, Rev. W. Q. Hunter, and is full settlement for a loss sustained by Mr. Lemmons in his cafe, which was destroyed by fire at Andrews and Buckner streets. Fourth word. Nothing pays like paying and it pays to pay. The officers of the Progressive Mutual scene to repair this fact and the prompt manner in which they paid the local claim demonstrates the fact that they are really and truly "progressive." Since fire insurance complements races are not particular insuring homes and household of colored people, this particular offers an excellent opportunity rate. Palm Oil Valuable. Oils derived from the West African palm are believed to have more uses than those from any other vegetable source. NEW WONDERFUL PREPARATION FOR BRADY WIRK HAIR Elaborate Tattoo. A feature of Scotland is tattooing the of the extraordinary facial faces takes six years to complete. Office Phone Preston 6127 RESTAURANT Proprietor AND NIGHT EXPERIENCED HELP be Convinced on Street 9% DISCOUNT Cases and Hand Bags any article during this sale, to suit your convenience. N & SIGEL STARTLING! MME. JANE C. SMITH'S HAIR PREPARATIONS NEW WONDERFUL PREPARATION FOR NAPPY, WIRY HAIR! MAKES ANY HAIR SMOOTH AND WAVY IN THREE MINUTES SULFUR KINKOUT is for sale at all good druggists. Your druggist can get it if he wants to. Insist on the genuine KINKOUT in green and yellow tubes. Substitutes may be dangerous. "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 "Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster" Printing Service We will gladly plan your printed matter for you, as well as execute it to your satisfaction. Our paper stocks and type styles are complete. Your selection is made easy by the selection of business we wish to extend an invitation to visit us and allow us to print one job for you. We are confident you will thereafter be a regular patron. Wchstcr Printing Company Phone Preston 7560 220 W. Dallas Barrystry and Mistley. Barrystry is a sea crime which is committed when a master on a vessel in any unlawful acts tending to their advantage and to the detriment of the owner of a vessel. Mistley is a conceived criminal act of discipline or the harmless commands of a superior officer. J. H. HIERAS Civil Engineer and Architect Modern Homes and Public Buildings, Plats and Maps. Machines designed: patent drawings. Mail orders solicited. 2619 Tusun Ave. Phone H. 4448 Preston 4121. DR. C. H. NICHOLS Pipelain and Surgeon Office: Tahun Bldg., Suite 220. 907% Pankhurst Ave., Houston, Tex. Lemmons by the company Houston representative, Rev. W. Q. Hunter, and full settlement of the lawsuit by Mr. Lemmons in his cafe, which was destroyed by fire at Andrews and Buckner streets, Fourth ward. NEW WONDER FOR NATION MAKES ANY HAIR S Here is the most beautiful beauty discovery of the thousands of men, women and children of the Race are using this wonderful preparation to make hair soft, smooth and wavy. The wonderful new discovery is KINKOUT is simple to apply. Just rub a little on according to simple凑合 the hair a few minutes and the job is done, fun, no bother. So easy and simple and your hair will look so fine you won't know yourself. Block have to use hot irons or sleeping caps. KINKOUT will not turn the hair and under any circumstances and in fact some of its ingredients were especially incorporated to act as a hairspray and hair growth. Just see what grateful people all over the land are saying about this amazing discovery. "Forward more KINOUT by request," call me, C. P. T., Buttah, N. Y. "Your wonderful hair preparation, my name, you speak just what is true about KINOUT," I. E. D., Oriente, Cube. "I have used your KINOUT and it has proved so wonderful that I am out telling you," T. M. R., Hudson, N. Y. KINOUT is for sale at all good dyes KINOUT in "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER called KINEOUT and is now being ZURA, ZURA, 188 S. Dauresen St. ZURA, 188 S. Dauresen St. Chicago. It comes only in green and gauze and absolutely is guaranteed. acute. Old women are being made pure. Then by its appearance and talk by radio. Not the heat of med- cure overcoats is this new, simple preparation for taking the thins out of usury hair. It's fine for straight too, making it ky down nice with a fine polish. a large 8-chain tube, enough to hat an average family member for only one day. Failure is inevitable. Ordinary tubes. ZURA will also give a period of time one ZIR bar of liquid to a tube of KINKOUT. Write today before it is too late. We guarantee that if KINKOUT is not fully an wonderful molded furniture, you will receive today, a large tube of wonderful KINKOUT together with one inch of porcelain and letters to Dr. Bensi Bansi, ZURA and letters to Dr. Bensi Bansi, ZURA. Agents can make a fortune in county and state in the State of California. You must make $40 a week in a small town where someone else can be heres you to it. Are someone else confident pro-tion to agenda. he wants to.侦悉 on the genuine may be dangerous. **G Troubles to Webster** GO TO BERLIN OUR HEALTH Rheumatism, Stomach Troubles, Diseases have been cured at the Bath House Hotel Brin, Texas Reasonable Place—Rooms, Board and Baths Mgr. BILLACE, M. D., Prop. 558 Residence Hadley 4331 MILMITCHELL ENTIST REA SPECIALIST 3:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00 HOUSTON, TEX. ARDEWAY Prentice 2002 AND RENTALS, LOANS ANY PUBLIC Tours Experience HOUSTON, TEXAS SAMBO SIMS—Is Sambo Superstitious FORE'S FISH MARKET 2714 ODIN AVE. Wholesale and Retail FISH AND OYSTERS Largest Fish Market in the State among the Race. Out-of-town orders shipped promptly. WE SHIP TO ANY PART OF THE STATE. Phone Capital 480 Phones: Office P. 5501. Rem. C. 551 DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Residence 3515 Liberty Avenue Office 418½ Travis Street HOUSTON, TEXAS OTS IN FOR SELLING SELECT Y LOTS IN FOREST HOME ARE SELLING FAST SELECT YOURS NOW! 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. H. ROBERTSON SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER GO TO MARLIN FOR YOUR HEALTH Some of the worst cases of Rheumatism, Stomach Kidney Troubles and Skin Diseases have been a Oriental Bath Houses and Hotel Marlin, Texas Rates Reasonable All Conveniences at one Place—Rooms, Board TOM GABRIEL, Mgr. JAMES C. WALLACE, M. D., Prop. Office Phone Preston 6958 Residence He DR. L. M. MITCHELL DENTIST PYORRHEA SPECIALIST Office Hours: 8:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00 419½ MILAM HOUSTON J J HARDEWAY Phone Preston 2852 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Sixteen Years Experience 409½ MILAM ST. LOTS SEI Third-The lower er the location, the go with the proper THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1923. Is Sambo Superstitious After All? THERE A BLACK CAT DONE CROSSED IN PART AND A CROSSED-EVEN WOMAN BOOKED AT THAT'S MARD LUCK SURF! TEE HERE ANY NOTHING ON SUPERSTITUTE BUCK HERE MILL DO YOU GUESS IN THE STATE FISH MARKET AND RETAIL OYSTERS market in the State shipped promptly ANY PART OF capital 480 KUMFOOT SHOEMAKERS FOR YOUR BEST SATISFACTION GUARD Give Us a Trial and Be Counted HOGAN & TH 517 WEST DALLAS PHONE MURINE YOUR EYES Night and Day How Clean, Healthy Eyes If they Tire, Itch, Snout Burn or Discharge Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Crammed, use Marine often. Refresh, Soften, Sail for Infant or Adult. At all Drugs Wide for Severe Back. Massachusetts Recreation Co. & K FOREST HILL LING FAIR AT YOUR ROBERT SALES AGENT 4th—The exceptionally easy terms, which enable any ambitions 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. SALES AGENT PAGE THREE Hadley 6924 (TAGE FOUR SOUTHS GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER “It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!” Mrottdad every Saturday at 416 Milam Street, Howton; Teas. ‘Racered ns secoudcinas matter May 25, 1619, at the powtotfice at Hosston, © RICHARDSON ..-esecccesssssensoeeceessssenssssee itor Publahee 2B wrens 00000000 adver Sotettor NEW SUBSCRIPTION MATES: "IMPORTANT: i sane a ence, Cras, money orders payable to and address a com mentees to To Honston Informer, 410 Milam Street, Houston, Turan TELEPHONES: (en 9:00 mF 9 mc scenecpnnensneeaneeeeese sre 18 Ignis nd bandaye sss scovsscosccsssecsssonptl M48 Preston 480 See Asvertning Representative, W.D. Zt Compans, 08 South Dear seen suret, Chengo; 321 Victoria Duléag, St Louln, Ma 430 Loner Sauing New Yor NOTICE To ALL SUBSERIOERS: dareaye demands Teupt teu baying Your sbveription to The Hovton ster end poy so sabmcripna to uneuborsedrepreeatative All uy ‘Soceted aqua wil bavo receipt Woks Protect four Intrenet well erm by fontatng wpan sect nd then Keen fe (at, Matter Corrientes) ‘Avy MAM WHO 18 00D ENOUGH TO SHED HIB BLO0 FOR tute Courrrny Ie 0000 ENOUGH TO E GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AeveRwARD&. NO MAN I8 ENTITLED TO MONE AND NO MAN Shout nective Leas. sTnooseveL. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. Last week's Informer carried a news item concerning the ju- ial ticket of Cook County, of which Chicago is the prineipal part. having « colored citizen for one of the elective postions as} judge for the superior court of that county. This distinguished colored citizen is the Honorable Edward H. Morris, one of the most eminent lawyers of the country and na-| ‘tional grand master of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows of| America. ‘Not only is Mr. Morris conceded to be possessed of judicial cali ‘bre and temperament, but he is one of the Windy City's most sub-| stantial citizens and his elevation to the bench would be a deserv-| ing tribute to a worthy citizen and able barrister. ‘This is the first time in Chicago's history that a colored man has ‘been nominated for a postion on the judicial ticket of any party’ ‘and political wiseacres see in Morris’ nomination a clever political stroke by the republicans of Chicago and Cook County. It will be borne in mind that colored voters in Chicago are be- coming more independent in their votes (somewhat like their racial brothers in New York City, where colored electors vote for ‘measures rather than men and prineiples rather than parties) and ‘as a result the republican candidate for mayor went down in in- lorions defeat in the spring mayoralty election before his demo- cratic opponent. ‘The so-called “black belt” of the Windy City, in the spring elec- ton, forsook the “grand old party” (called “greedy old pirate” bby some) and supported Mayor Dever in preference to Candidate Laeder, Chicago postmaster. In acceding to the request of the colored delegation of leading <itizens and political leaders for a colored man on the judicial ticket, the republican slate makers of Cook County, apparently, hhad not forgotten the defection of the colored brother from the G0. P. during last city election. ‘Bat aside from its political significance and ramifications, the fact remains that the color of the skin should play no part in the selection and elevation of men to positions of trust, authority and power. ‘The only determining factors should be character, ability and pe- culiar fitness for the office. Other things should not enter in— not in a democratic republic such as ours—for they are inconse- ‘qvential and of relatively no importance; at least, they should be If there is one failing and weak point in our present elective aye: tem, it is the act and practice of men voting their popular preju- dices instead of their sober judgment, ‘As a usual thing, the man who can arouse more prejudice and fan the fires of hatred and animosity more, stands the best chance ‘of being elevated and elected to some office that he is inherently ‘and fundamentally unfit and disqualified to occupy. ‘Such officers and officials as these have brought shame and Gisrepate upon the offices they hold and are largely responsible for the present reign of lawlessness and disrespect for conatitut- ‘ed authority, superinduced by moral cowardice, so prevalent in ‘this country. ‘We should aspire for public offices just like other races and in éue season, if we faint not, we shall arrive and when we arrive, ‘verily we are going to remain. ‘Some of au people have been taught that itis both erime,trea- ® aon, sedition, espionage and grand larceny, an well as first degere for a colored man to announce himself ax & candidate for }; and, when,some colored.brother becomes THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1923. ‘bold enough to aspire for such an office, his own people take cold feet, renounce his candidacy, denounce the candidate and refuse to.g0 to the polls on election day and cast x ballot for said axpir ant Ree toe Oe es ar oe where eolored citizens have long aince discovered the potency "etal and never rfure toemply it where they have vey Fw tonto believe that it will mean much to their group and the social fabric. ‘The Informer would like to see Mr. Morris become Judge Morris, and, ifthe citizens of Chicago and Cook County will nt vote thei Popular prejudices, but support and vote for the candidates on thelr merits and fitness, this colored candidate will stand an ex cellent chance of being returned winner on election day. The black man gels a deal of recognition and consideration from the “powers that be” in Chicago, beause the dark-skinned broth ris polteal factor that must be reckoned with; which shoul cause colored etizens, even in the South, to labor for the soqu ‘ition and retention of their suffrage rights for the voteless man is voleclese—and the voleless man is helpleas and the heples man is atthe merey of hs oppressors-between Seyla and Charyb ais, Here's hoping Mister Morris becomes Judge Morris! Selah! Did you notice that large amount of space the colored busi- ness and professional men of the Houston Colored Commercial ‘Club employed in last week's Informer? a Well, if you did not, then there is something radically wrong with you, or your eyesight is faulty ; for it is the first time in the history of the race in Houston, if not in Texas, that such a gigantic ‘business program has even been attempted, te say nothing of being ut over as the Negro Trade Week was placed before the public in the present campaign. But what made its peculiar impression upon us was the manner in which this advertising program was engineered and operated ‘on such a co-operative plan that the cost to each employer of space was virtually nominal. With a small outlay of cash, the several advertisers who boosted this Negro Trade Week showed the power of co-operation and co- ordination of forces and demonstrated what ean be accomplished if we will all put our small mites together and work to.one given end, When their bills were submitted to them by the business agent of the organization for space in The Informer and other advertis- ing matter the club had printed for boosting this special week, ‘some of the advertisers were dumbfounded and forthwith inquired how the organization could afford to do so much with such a small charge for space, ete. ‘When it was shown them that this was only possible through the co-operation and support of the business atid professinoal men ‘sponsoring the trade week, they readily saw the advantages and ‘benefits of concerted action and team-work. If we would only learn the lesson of co-operation and group ac- tion in our every-day relations and business intercourse with each other, we would soon reach new heights in the emmercial and busi- ness realm and prove to the world that we can feally “ut it.” In this day of fierce, keen and bitter competition, successful races and men have ceased the individualistic efforts and have long since adopted the policy and program of co-operation and concerted faction ; with the results that we have big companies and corpora- tions that make it miserable for the small business man. In all lines of human endeavor men are forming combines and uniting their forces and“Subordinating their fpdividual wills and opinions for the best interests of the whole and their progress and ‘accumulatons, in numerous instances, are staggering and stupend- ous, ‘The members of the Houston Colored Commercial Club, who joined forees and contributed of their means to boost and make ‘successful our first Negro Trade Week, have shown the way and proven beyond the shadow of a reasonable doubt or conjecture ‘what small things ean accomplish. It is not a matter of how much but how well, that counts; for the race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong, but to him that holdeth out (endureth) to the end. | Noman nor race should despise the day of small or little things, for there must be a beginning. ‘The mighty oak springs from the little acorn and the mustard plant grows from a tiny seed. ‘The fable of the old man with 7 sons, who took 7 sticks and gave them a practical demonstration of concerted action versus individualistic effort, is worthy of our consideration; for it teaches ‘4 great lesson and one that we need to learn and put into execu- tion both in our every-day and commercial life. ‘One race man expressed it very wisely last Saturday, when he ‘exclaimed, “O, what a power we could be, if we would only learn and practice the lesson of co-operation and teamwork, as evidenced in the campaign for sponsoring and promoting this’ Negro Trade Week!” ‘The colored business and professional men of Houston have ‘made a nice start in the right direction, but if they stop with this effort all their energies and contributions will go for naught and ‘they will have fed pearls to swine. ‘The various institutions of learning throughout the country, and especially those for colored youths in the South, report large en- rollments and many of them are crowded to capacity with stu- dents eager for knowledge and striving to prepare themselves for 1 life's work of service and benefaction. In Texas our schools and colleges are already crowded, in the ‘main, and the several heads of the Lone Star institutions of learn- {ng are practically unanimnous in their opinion that this bids fair to be the greatest year in the schools’ history. Let us make:a few comparisons with a view of showing the progress and advancement our race has made in Texas in educa- tional circles. Dr. M. W, Dogan, president of Wiley College, Marshall, Texas, states that when he came to Wiley 27 years ago, out of an enroll- ment of $86, 350 of that number were classified in the grammar department. = ‘The enrollment at this school for the 1923-24 session is around thie 600 mark at present and less tharr 50 of thebe’Are’in the gram- maar depestment, and this department is cnly smisteined now te serve as a clinic for those who are preparing themselves to take ‘up the normal and college preparatory courses. ‘At Bishop College, Prof. C. H. Maxson, president, aloo at Mar shall a similar situation obtains; for 20 years ago fully 75 par cent of all the students were in the grammar grades, but today this college maintains no grammar department and its enrollment is the best in the history of the school at this time of the year. ‘The same condition exists at virtually all of our Texas institu Lions of higher learning and this augurs much for the future of our race along educational lines. ‘And yet there are any number of chiliren who should and coul be in school drinking at the fountain of knowledge, who are grow- ing up in dense ignorance and wasting their lives on the desert si, a it were. Ignorance is the greatest ally crime has and to be ignorant in this day and time isa sin and crime unto high heaven. Statistics disclose the fact that very few criminals are educat ed people, but a distinction must be drawn here between educated people and book-learned people. ‘To merely become well versed in the languages, be » genius in mathematics and the sciences, employ flawless English and to be fable to write a lengthy treatise on important and unimportant subjects, are not true indications of education; but that man of ‘woman is best edueated who renders the best service to human- ity. ‘Knowledge acquired is good, but knowledge applied is better. People are not so much concerned in what one knows asin what one does for the good of all. We once read of a man roaming the streets of an American city, ‘who could speak seven different languages fluently, yet he was begting bread and had no place to lay his head. Education prepares and enables a man (generically speaking) tc adjust himself to any and all situations, and, if no place is made for him, he makes his place,—makes his own sunshine and then stands init. | ‘There is not another Southern state that can boast of greater ‘educational progress than Texas, both in the public schools and private institutions of learning; and the fact that so many of her bronze sons and daughters are taking advantage of these wonder. fal opportunities, speaks well for our race and refutes the argu ment advanced by our enemies, that colored people are satisfied ‘with their present, ignorant status and illiteracy. It also demonstrates the fact that our race has reached or is reaching the place in its racial career where we are beginning te practice more and more the doctrine of self-help; for he tha ‘would rise must himeclf first make the effort. “YES, WE HAVE WO PITCHERS!” ‘The ater collaee of the pitching lace ot the. New "York, Glante Arte hn ‘the mirth, rae ot the rece rors sorter, and tis tnabity to Sate the pat’ In that fatal td tate ithe inning. caueod" Manaeer ba SicGraw ot the Oimets to. paraphrase She tte sous hh, "Yen, Wo Have No Pitcher” or gnce the dopenters spun out the ght dope on the outcome ot the ae for ack of pitching cased the emo deca ie, cone Jenn, whe Miler"Hogsior. Yonkers Seen ot cher st Dot there is & serous and phitono ptical sie’ othe Giants: fall Nene ftere atthe wrong moment and the Yankees rine and ico. Tie the law of fate. You of matare that the bere o yesterday becomes the oat of tomorrow. ‘eh hed sal) ‘llowed two its to the eighth fame, whe madden te Mew ap tnd’ could ‘ot teate the site Wien victory mont in his greep fered and tari faltered fed finde the mound with tors in is Sen "Hla tragic and sudden cottpee shows the’ fekleneas ot fate and 1 ieieon to thove who attempt to ee Teyend' heir ence he,man ot team on hone to hel fowrer- andthe Gants were aa ception to the general ral "The. law of ascent "aad deacon must mainiay tte averare for me ‘Soot decreas whl othrs ner ‘Baecbail ke footal is «typical ame of life snd be who paste Fame sceordig to the ree and ree Siations. wil sualy make race invite Nehts collapse should serve as 2 raring: Su ten shold "creme iy earefat, fr when they thinketh the seth bey aren nen dans Pally. oretres, the game te not tothe berier that can throw the mos ting carves im the cary tunis eu or Satin ts the nieae tat vif nor bette ta the trons bat the man that ‘can the fal osteo Ealanis aoe tere ann a ie i SOUTHS GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Gu Wan ea “OmE-HUNORED ERCENTISH 1 enone aoe ee ee epee Seen te oe eran oe ee Sonate eee oie ree ites anna eae eens oeee eee eee erat eee Sr een ana ele crore eee soon pee es nee at area ee efile Vanes acces eee sracecae Seen Sens cane hs aoe eee fe ee eran a Se eal is ecoaieas rane fs eee Soyer opin ppreasion maker te hort sccm ‘Bren thoes membery 0 eee ee Powel "to the tis iap, will become ie ete ee ae espe = eee eee oe ieee aero oe ome eae Sipe tenipamae Erereceeeeeas mea eS Sars betas Soe ee noe eae a See eset r eee neve acer crt tae Se Se Ee aesaneer nae Staccato on sm nee ao tet oe ino ee Sa ron the contrac punt 8 poh Sree Sco to show tint fete met over. i Soon aero on eee Soo orcs Poe ee oa Sane eam have. = i= Mr. Catered fs seer eee ane see eta “nie seremscy~ a . 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Dogan, present Wiley colle, Marshal was here ‘om beak eat daring the Weck and) pel’ owt Sinctom a vat, "Tae ait Stentor states that Wiley haw fy ttt studenta. envied ‘at present. and tha 's tosardpreaking your ir ante ated” ‘Five Mw teachers have been Hided 10 the fac, a chapel ie lag ‘rected anda athletic mentor le pat tine the entire stadeat bouy pat fl conten Dr. Dogan ill recure {c'Howston Guring the anmual confer. ‘ncn, which meets at Boynton Chapel ihe week of October 38 November & PYTHIAN LEADERS WERE. W, 6. Will, grand chancellor of ne Colored. Kalghts of Pythian ot ‘Texas and AS. Welly, grand. attr ey of the saine order, spent Monday Sod Toonday im the ley od rater faateera “They vinted the Fuh Ward Todges Monday sight and other odors ote clty Tuesday at ATTENDING DALLAS MEETING. ‘Among Hoesionians attending the aptst Mawionary and Edeentiowa Convention at Dallas this" week ‘are: Rewr J. R Dardet HL. Hareiaom Prot D: Merson, Mines. 10H Harmon, 4." Sharie, 30. Palen, Zaine Crews and coher. HAVE YOU TRIED THE FAMOUS VELMOT HAIR DRESSING? IT’S GREAT. +} pt Pe | tomas EDWARD®. al ek tet i try Fit Se gt mee as are. Coat ieee famaon renee masa es A ee ‘Mt. Corinth Bapt. Church. coe tte neler ae Liberte) 38. Corinth ts putting over a great meccas th Maat ‘Fastr foe a os cer cote a eae eee a ae Be ta, etna ae Sages eS ee ee Sees as eee es Ber aint eee pee ees ee ian ces ae core oS ees rare fae pe ae peat gee aS Coe ae Serre reece Sees oe ee eer ee eae eee ae ares mamnyostans Seat eo SE ag eet Sor eee ee ae ea = ee eee aoe ies pe ta oe ie es see a eee eu ig ee cae ee een ner Sere ae ce cel ens nema ieSetaectae meets pe ee eee ee acne ae See a ae, ae a ee ee ees a oes ea ee actrees ener cee ees ieee eee aaa Secoe toe arte I - ae ‘ Pleasant Grove Bapt. 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"Acme He that Nn ro ee nor anda cionoe “Anke en escent Lie aro ie mre te Se benng Tomes Pee Se Seg aed S38 Sul ty Her eee THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1923. MANAGER HUGGINS’ YANKEE TEAM CAPTURE AMERICAN LEAGUE 1923 CHAMPIONSHIP FLAG YAS Nhl NN Seah EA cot ia eee Phas ay ~s Pee! : fee . “3 y oF Bo py > EB : Ree oe Ke af P SPORT NOTES SPORT ‘Deen Aire, ts the Aramcin enon ‘The Pinson roe, Mera ema ty nears new wor food fe Be Moss weer vm oe ‘Tee recopnned reer fr seme woe cote inna per Ba by See eto ‘The Derty course tm England ts one miemas bel ‘wimam Tides, 1, was the fet America to win, the Hngish tenn Dntverty of Pittabarg bas provided sspoy Grkets for thelr ee home foo — ycncer Abbett anime of te [newaing Datereational Lengwe eh hen signed sontract fo pgain mam aes hae ‘The recwé for the SO-yard three wegred rae te x conte oglah oivertyatedents go tn for raghy, foatbal, hockey, lacrosse, 1 Ing. galt and tenn Afterall, Me, Dempony might have one to war If he hed been slfered {ree far thomgand Star, ew Oreane otters propos erect tng oodern cab boowe the fal (Gemnde for une of members of the Bt Toba club and the public. DRESSES 10% LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO.—905-907 6TH ANNIVERSARY SALE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON FALL MILLINERY Besar es Asie [> ewamrwe |) bree etic sa OOS oa Sa eeere| Sess sees ees oe Ld. Soe nee ae be THRIET KLAN BANQUET FOR PICKENS RANK FAILURE ‘Terre Haute, Ind —The Terre Haute correspondent In tot "ealling names Jont yet, but report that the KK. Of thin town, when they heard tbat William Viekons, Held neeretary of the XUA"A. CP and comtibuting liter Of the'A.'X. Pe wan to deltver lee tare to’ mixed budlence down tows fee glad J the dean any fhe Kan and ecuaily rieged pa tit ie acheine to buy him off or soften hin “witbout ‘hie Rowing ‘Tale how: The KK. K. ts mal zine frmined es chek Se tain usable Negroes to'prenaré = ear fr the esi ui ho pace before the meeting "At Benguet. there would be ‘colored. sn white “rlends,""the white being. ce Tain repeblean lenders who are Kas fae the saftenine ct nicely aa [cuoningly. without lating om ‘This alarm came from the fat tha tbe great downtown hall at which the eid vecretary was to speaks was do ated” for'the occasion bythe auth ian whiten of Terre Haute’ ‘The Sian ‘ated to countoract thie by slipping omething over tothe dean went 1c was learned that telegram and letters were sont 0 the dent by Souk sides, and while the contents of these tout hot be learned. ie tobe noted that William Pickens aid noe ahee a att SILK AND WOOL Ss @ aq y/ = al Up Mmselt to be banqueted—ekhoughs Che cMickens weve ail bought hod wate "Tie Pekan mening proved 10 be Hates nen the Nights‘ Cola with the colored peopie ‘When ated abowt the Man attempt ton spear oy rented “rraauly, 1 dont nore. Bat one ting go know’ i the an bade creed im tet inmner Ino es i'coul noe have Rept te trom en ing my aay wes the food were Pot one OF oped” BETHEL QUARTET SANG FOR MAIN ST. CHURCH _ .LAST SUNDAY NIGHT The celebrated and popular, male earet ‘of Bethel Haptiet Church ane Sth int Presbyeran Choreh, He Nalin "Seater Socobn, poner aa SSenday sieht and.‘won tem Toure Sith thir pret singing. salyprov eo be he best nenFestion 2% Nia Fenas mot the entre Sout ‘0 weal the four sng theta eins "conarecation ansted ett (hem for the bling” Tosa athe here andthe pastor expressed Silingoene tg have bth ‘he quartet Znd\ church chotr hing for thea t's {stare te snd more financial nasa fece would ‘bo rivem the church thee Sing prorram. ‘Several coloret pots accompanied the apertt ned heard them sing and Pastor Jecobe prench on “Out Duty and. 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Men, women and children grab it in endy, thereby proving conclusively that more local colored homes mals combined; that reaches newspaper in the city. this community where this a grab it like a baby does usually that it is The paper that goes into more local colored homes than all the other race journals combined; that reaches more people than any daily newspaper in the city. The paper that goes home in this community where the paper does not go. Men, women and children grab it like a baby does candy, thereby proving conclusively that it is --- Vegetable Shampoo Pure, thoroly cleansse hair and scalp. A wine man was saying good words about conduction, and suggested that a young couple might as well become friends, and asked why, he replied: "Then, for instance, if the girl specializes on mathematics, the boy can take cooking lesson." Christmas Dibs in India. In native India the favorite Christmas food is a gigantic plate of rice, which is handed round with an many pieces of dried fruit. Of which each guest is expected to partake. This disposed of, a dish of rice cooked with almonds and colored water with saffron invariably follows. Glass Blowing Long Practiced. In the British museum there is a glass blowing machine, bearing an inscription which places its date 2400 B.C. In the tomb of Bentin Cahen, dating at least 2800 B.C, glass blowing is represented. To Remove Dust From Clock. It is not always necessary to take a clock, but it is useful to have a piece of cotton wool in paraffin place, in a tic tac lid or small sack and use it to wipe the dust from the works. In a day or two it will be needed in the dust that which has impeded the clock. Venus di Mile. The famous statue of Venus, known the Venus of Milton, was found on the square of St. Paul's Church in removed to the Louvre, Paris. It was predated done in the Fourth century Where Do You Taste? If asked what part of the body was with, with your mind answer: "with the skin." The main organ of the main organ of taste. Spices and coffee and wine can only be tasted by the skin. MR. ADVERTISER: THE PEOPLE'S PAPER Glossine To soften dry, curly hair. 1307 Clark Street 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 ODIN AVENUE DRUG COMPANY 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 pkgs. WE ALSO HAVE WITH US MR. B. FRANK BOWEN (Expert Watchmaker) your broken clocks, watches, and j work guaranteed. discount given to all ex-service n overseas. N AVENUE DRUG COMP CORNER ODIN AVE. AT CLARK STREET 111 LADIES! LADIES! You using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GRO OIL? If not, "Eventually," so why? In Houston by C. Derry, phone Taylor 2558 and Monroe Hadley 1867. Or, will mail treatment to $1.60, postage 15c extra. Treatment consist 1 large straightening comb with wire handle. 1 Hair Grower. 1 Pressing Oil 1 Cake of Pure Cocoanut Oil. MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. Ninth Ave. House Texas Auto Relief C 312 West Dallas Avenue OPEN EVERY HOUR DIN AND LET US SAVE YOU MON ROAD SERVICE--ALSO FREE WRE We Give You 2x on Gas, 20 Per Cent on Oil, 15 Per C and 25 Per Cent on Repair Work. All for $2.00-FEE: Monthly Dues, 50c. We Drain Your Crank Case, Change Your Oil All Service Guaranteed ESTON 7492 L. LATTIMORE, Dental S AT 409 1-2 MILLA Issues of Dental Work Neatly. Bridge Work a Specialty. HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5 Sundays by Appointment Prenton 1459 Residence 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 4401 We Deliver LADIES! LADIES! Are you using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GROWER and PRESSING OIL? If not, "Eventually," so why not now? For sale in Houston by C. Derry, phone Taylor 2558 and Terrell & Williams, phone Halley 1867. Or, will mail treatment to out of town customers for $1.60, postage 15c extra. Treatment consists of: We Will Save You 2c on Gas, 20 Per Cent on Oil, 15 Per Cent on Tires and 25 Per Cent on Repair Work. DR. O. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon AT 409 1-2 MILAM All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done Bridge Work a Specialty. HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5 Sundays by Appointment Phones Office Preston 1459 Residence Capitol 89 YOU CAN LEARN A LOT FROM ADVERTISING main thing an advertiser wants to do is to teach just how and why his goods are worthy of attention. You can learn a great deal from because many things you use as advertised to you buy and uses in your regular daily life are the main descriptions of the things that are best and most advertising teachers more than that. All advertise make their advertisements themselves value the The main thing an advertiser wants to do is to tell you plainly how and why his goods are worthy of your money. He wants you to believe, because many things you see advertised are the things you buy and use in your regular daily life. By reading the advertisements, you can learn the names and read descriptions of the things that are best and most unfamiliar. But advertising teaches more than that. All advertisers try to make their advertisements themselves valuable to you. A good many people have learned a whole lot absof, good advice. They have learned about healthy, ways to live comfortably, how to keep the home and ground looking well—they have learned all these things and many other things just by reading advertisements. Read the advertisements right along, and you will learn a lot that will be helpful and valuable to you as you go through life. ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1923. ‘SOUTHS GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PORO COLLEGE Stands Squarely Before the Public on Its Merits as an Organization of Service For over twenty-three years, Mrs. A. M. Turnbo- Malone, Founder of this great institution, has been helping to promote, serve, and maintain qualities of personal cleanliness and neatness in Our People. ‘Trained and Enlisted through PORO COLLEGE in this great - service are over seventy-five thousand PMB Agents, serving more ‘than three million PORE Patrons throughout = large part of the world. ‘The highest ideals of service, justice, and fairness which the (PORD Management maintains, and the recognized superior ity of PORD Hair and Toilet Products together with the un— equaled facilities provided for serving PIM Patrons, have placed PORO COLLEGE in the front ranks of Negro Enterprise as an institution of service, owned, controlled, and operated by and for Our People. ‘The public, by its ever-increasing patronage places the stamp of approval on PORO COLLEGE. There are now openings through which enterprising Race Women may increase their earnings ex our Representatives. ‘A util Benkt in which Se tld the tery of the rematbabio decipiens of th grat Itintion ssl Sopp cad te phen eoowepreremny ere Base Weren,wat be concn nee Weitefor say PORD COLLEGE {200 . Ferdinand Aron ST. LOU, MO, U.S.A. eM pal 3 mes er = — Seen Soa See —— Sscs = = (QUININE POMADE eee Sars ae a ic oy > eae seed a eet Fit ag oe ot =e as ee users Ee ‘EXELENTO MEBICHE CO_Attanta, Ga. Sa ie je AAA ARR "When Visiting the Island City | , Eat Your Meals at i LOUISIANA UNION CAFE | eI Seis ave 21 oa | Splendid Culinary Service | aE TS OTT ea | L. Phillips, Proprietor | 511 25th St. Galveston, Texas THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. For Colored People Newly{Built—Modernly Equipped—-Capacity 100 | [Baths Daily | BEST SERVICE — COURTEOUS TREATMENT | Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases | ‘Stomach Trouble Largest Bathing Institution in the State | “Made te Way By the Way Ws Made a ZED, Yr =D _ aaa Os 7S The Recegnond Haste ni Pree igheae aunty eoerer Servis coved Where Onty the Bet fe a (Can satiety ait your wants in the Pry Goods tna. A full fee of Hale Goode and Motions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage om ‘eee. J. HL HARMON, Prop. 423 0AM FELIPE ST. PHONE PRESTON set iin ener Sette sate ae . Li ieee, oe a seiner ce ieee es br Goce ee code Wegener 2. Aching. burning feet? IMENTHOLATUM} quickly relieves and refreshes. Cares Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kill the germs that cause the fever. a Gar Se ABT ie ge ee ARC STRATETEX HASENJOYEDSUCH UNEX- PECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEARTHAT WE HAVE. DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MOREBEAUTIFYING PREP. RATIONS TO OUR LIMIT. ED BUT EFFECTIVE LINE ‘The following in our comple tit Stralt-Tex Hair Retning Tonle = Sesser eS ees = Rots ee Nee neha an soy ot Hin Roget cmem et Serle-Tex Hebe Scene aera ioe — Kskome Shampoo Flee Hosein Sateen Bronse Beauty Vanlahing Cream ie teteim that eile poe ht Bronze Beauty Lemon Creare ie betas ey ted cis @iaeeee we Roepe cucrraaeie Ge * Seaeees Matteo Eee o * Baas ‘Tomer wanTam BVERTOERE -__ Steait-Tex Chemical Company (00 FIFTH AVENUE. PEFTSBURGH, PA,U.2.A. (APROVED UNEPORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School ' Lesson" ee ‘OOLEN THEKT- "Leek unto me and 1ch“iorael the bidet of tee Nadons he iirategte Poution of Palestine, |. leas Geographical Postion Goan. 111-4, ef. Beek. 8:0). Tel, od chosen and moet fa: vored ation, the nation to whom He caine nearest and gave most order that Ke might pass on Hs goodneas to the other batons of the world, was fiven 1 moat strategic position in the Sarth, "Palestine was ndapted ‘4a 0 ther country for God’ xreat purpose of prepariog 4 pure reilgioe and send: tng Ie te all the world. To thie wad sfungle sation was selected, trained tnd placed in the center of the world to tat when the ie came to push the true Teligon all anda could. be reached. Palestine was ‘central and Tooated, yet aceeaible, for whea. the tite cae for the abodes to go from Palestine by the Mediterranean ves to the Tange Found about it, and” from ‘here to other lands, their way ‘was Spee” "L Thelr Leader (Jou. 1:1). Joubun vas Moves’ aualatast. ite Jed the Ie lites to vetory over the Aunalenite ‘oon after their eecape trom Beyve le was with Monee la the Mooat when {the law was given. He waa one of the ‘olen seat Into the. lend of Causes ‘When Moses knew that his time of de rture wan nigh be appolated Joabua 2 Condition of the Poaneaton ofthe Land (¥. 3). ‘Toe land was theiee by [God's promise, but. it becaane thelr fonly an thelr feet advanced to. take Doueation of I Beeauve of thet lack ‘oF faith, courage and obedience they ‘ever enjoyed the full poarenion 1 "Cartatinna today lack the riche of the Heavenly Father's basing be une of tte want of faith and cour ‘Ite Boundaries (¥. 4). On th north it wan bounded by. the rugee ‘mountalne of Lebanon; 08 the eam Dy the Huphraten river; on the nut ty the “arent and treble” desert Darveo region through which the chi ‘rea of Jorael ind wandered for fort Years; thd_on the west by the Med! erranean see.” We taeluded allo Mesopotamia. Imael's lack of fait Drevented them from posessing fll hie land, Ul, Taraa’e Spiritual and Nationa Peaitin (Inn. 2:24; 19:28:20), “This plturen the place of Infuenc whlch shall be exerclaed by Ina! i Satore une. 1. When Tt'Shall Be (v. 2)—"in the tage Gaye” By “lst: day in anally ‘Beant In. Seripture the times of th ‘Meanah, for this lw the primary sub Sect of all prophecy. % What Tt Shall’ Be (r. 2). The reatoration of the kingdom of Judah {to the place o€ preeminence. smear the nations of the world. “Mountal Im Seripture symbolizes Kingtow (oo Dan 2:30; Mev. 18:1, 17-211). Th ialon of ‘Zlen's glory refers to. th hnilenaal age, at which thne. othe ‘batons of the world will learn of the true God through. the. chowen_ nation The Hevlt of (vr. 24). The re turn of God favor to this choven peo ble shall be “life from the dead.” To the nations of the enrth (Itom 11:5), (G) ‘Nations shall How wato te (2). ‘Tala pletures the suanes Of the poop ‘moving toward Jerusabem like strat ‘rom all parts of the earth. (2) Nw Hoos encouraging exch other (8) ‘AI ealauales are ow taxen from ta tons, and with good wil to each other they" are "moving to Jerusalem, the trorle's capital ‘They are golog ther {be taoebt of God the right wy t ‘walk. “They go to be twtructed ou GF His holy Word. ‘There In but one ‘ray to peace In the world, that a back fo God through Hs holy Seriptures (Gy. Peace tu the earth (¥. 4). When Inveat ‘abail be Inher Godappointed ince with Jesoe Christ av King. then Iwar nil be over, ‘The Implements of War wlll then be destroyed (0) Friendly communication (lan. 10:23 25). A soon an wickedneat In takes ‘rom me's ear they will extaila tet Oe aaeee eeeeineaaEn Gee Tidings. How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of hm that ringed good tings tna 62:7. Holy Seriptore. Holy Scripture tw 8 siren of rome ning water, where alte the slephant teay swisn, and the ain walk without Taming is feet —Oregery the Great. Cutevated Countrin, ‘Countries are wll calirateg, not ts they re Torta, bot ae they are tree Mentengsies. Worship. Be net so bigoted fo any custom a te ership Hat the expente of trot, OTTO'S TRUNK SHOP W 404 Travis Street We carry a complete lime of Ladies’ Purses and Vanity Boxes. Inspect our Varied As- WET WASH AND HAND LAUNDRY WW ERAVE opened « modern wet wash and hand aun, department and are now fully prepared Sh eerste oe Let Us Do Your Work—We Are Reliable and Thorough ‘We Call for and Deliver JONES’ TAILOR SHOP Tailors-Cleaners-Dyers-Launderers MAIN SHOP: SHOP NO. 2 st ste 2416 McKinney Avenue Phone Preston 6582 Phone Taylor 928 ee Preston 3343 Preston 1909 ‘ PEOPLES PHARMACY Everything in the Drug Line—Tollet Articles and Cold Drinks An Efficient Prescription Department PROMPT DELIVERY G.R.M. NEWMAN and H. E. McCOY, Props. 400 MILAM STREET We uy Anting We Era vray ba ern MR. BOBB NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE eee nie erate oi, 1002 Hill St. (Red Bldg.) Phone Preston 4081 ee mc WILSON’S PHARMACY Sane wena oe ea saieamceonan ane sai Scan ee Patel DR. C. A. GEORGE DENTIST For High Class Dental Service Work Dene by Appointment. Ee as en vous GROWING BREAD CRACK NEW FRESCO BREAD Growing? Yes! We are growing because of our appreciation, courtesy, prices and hard striving to satisfy the LEAST of our customers. "The House of a Thousand Favors" R.T. ANDREWS 408 MILAM GROCER P.T. IN MEMORIAM. COLORED COMMERCI MEETS MONDAY R.T. ANDREWS 408 MILAM GROCER P. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my devoted husband, the late Ned W. Williams, who departed this Heile October 17, 1922. (Signed) Mrs. C. D. Williams, wife. GRAND PATRON BANQUETED. J. C. Scott, Port Worth. grand patron of the Order of Eastern Star of Texas, paid the local church last week. After conservating a new chapter and meeting with local chapers, Mr. Scott was tended a reception at Trinity M. E. Church last Saturday night, the local chapters serving as host. Master Masons and Heroines of Jericho were also guests on this occasion. COLORED COMMERCIES MEETS MONDAY CLUB QUARTERS The regular semi-unit of the Honolulu Colony. The club will hold a meeting at 419½ Milam street. Moberly 8½ p.m. to promptly. This promises to be a treatment, as report Trade Rules will serve all local organizations in the local organization. All members are present and on time. MME. FRANKLIN PUTT FACE ROULEAU AT Acceding to a popular line of robes and a tuxedo ANNOUNCEMENT The Blackshear School of Music Opens October 23, 1923 At 2101 Dowling Street For a Limited Number of Pupils Practice Rooms Furnished Phone Hadley 7294 THE AMUSEMENT CENTER NEW YEAR THEA 504 MILAM ST. MOS FRIDAY— Don't fail to see NEAL HART "THE DEVIL Also "THE DAYS OF DANIEL SEDGWICK and JACK MOWE SATURDAY—WILLIAM DUNCAN "STEEL The two famous chapter play stunts. See Chapter 2. Also six-reel special, and a good co SUNDAY AND MONDAY—A picture THE AMUSEMENT CENTER OF HOUSTON NEW IDEA THEATRE AM ST. MOST OF THE BEST FO fall to see NEAL HART in his new super spec "THE DEVIL'S BOWL" THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE" featuring WICK and JACK MOWER and a good comedy. Y—WILLIAM DUNCAN and ESTHER ROBERTS "STEEL TRAIL" two famous chapter players of the screen. Plenty See Chapter 2. Also GLADYS WALTON in a special, and a good comedy. AND MONDAY—A picture old and young should NEW IDEAL THEATRE Also "THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE" featuring EILEEN SEEDGWICK and JACK MOWER and a good comedy. The two famous chapter players of the screen. Plenty of daring stunts. See Chapter 2. Also GLADYS WALTON in her famous streeel special, and a good comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY—A picture old and young should see— "ARE YOU A FAILURE" With an all-star cast. Don't fail to come and see this super special. Come and see how you stack up. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY— "ALIAS PHIL KENEDY" An F. B. O. special with an all-star cast and a good comedy. Also a snakey Western. THURSDAY—See LEO MALONEY in his first five-reel production— "A WESTERN MUSKETEER" Written and directed by WILLIAM BERTRAM. Also a good comedy. Written and directed by WIN comedy. COOL, CLEAN, AND ADMISSION ALW PHONE PRESTON 6978 and directed by WILLIAM BERTRAM. AL COOL, CLEAN, COZY AND— AND ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c, 15c, and 20c. RESTON 6979 ELMO MAN PAGE EIGHT MACARONI MACARONI FLORIDA g? Yes! ACRO 7 DREWS OCER P.7061 COLLORED COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS MONDAY NIGHT AT CLUB QUARTERS, 419% MILAM The regular semi-monthly meeting of the club will be held at the club Club will be held at the club 419% Milam street, Monday night, October 22. The meeting will begin at 8:00 am promptly. This promise to be a very important step in the transition to Week drive will be made and other important business transacted by the company. All members are requested to be present. Aceeding to a popular demand for line of rouges and tip stick adaptations, Franklin, after much study on the sub- ject, has at last connected to manufacture recently placed them on the market. She has three shades adapted for the hair brown, creams and chocolates, instantaneous sale that beggars description. Articles are on sale at Madame Franklin's downtown beauty parlor, $30 Pricile Avenue, Houston, Texas, or at any address upon receipt of on receipt of $6.00. In all marital countries the popular remedy is Herbine. People find it a good medicine for purifying the skin and warding off the disease. Price $6.00. CENTER OF HOUSTON IDEAL ATRE BEST OF THE BEST FOR LESS 'T in his new super special— 'LIL'S BOWL' 'LIL BOONE' featuring EILEEN ER and a good comedy. and ESTHER ROBERSON in— 'TRAIL' years of the screen. Plenty of daring GLADYS WALTON in her famous medy. are old and young should see— ELLIAM BERTRAM. Also a good COZY AND— WAYS 10c, 15c, and 20c. ELMO MARTIN, Mgr. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1923. THE HOUSE OF SPECIALS STANDING ADMISSION Just 10c, 15c and 20c. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 20 "ONE NIGHT IN PARIS" Gay Parree—a city of wine, women and song, of pleasure and play; beauty and frolic and fancy. The heart affairs of this gay city are realistically portrayed in this drama. It is enacted by a cast of splendid French artists, and was actually produced in the fascinating French capital, Paris. See how Paris laughs and loves. "FIGHTING BLOOD" SUN., MON., & TUES. OCTOBER 21, 22, 23— HELENE CHADWICK A big, timely and believable story for the critical. A riot of romance and red-blooded action for the lover of thrills. If you've complained that you could not become interested in the stories you've seen depicted on the screen because you found them either shallow or unbelievable, by all means see unlikable stories. You can understand and believable story, clearly, forcefully. It will hold your interest as your interest has never bee neld before. It's big in theme; amazing and powerful in its grip; wonderful in its characterizations; tremendous in entertainment. FOX NEWS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 25— "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" Featuring JEAN PAIGE And an All-Star Cast This is one of the outstanding productions of the year. Hailed as a screen masterpiece. See this midweek special. Also "BE YOURSELF" A Comedy, Featuring NEAL BURNS COMING, OCTOBER 28, 29, 30— "MASTERS OF MEN" Phone Preston 1995 O. P. DeWALT, Prop.-Mgr. ? ? ? ? ? ? "A GAMBLE Mr. Emma Herbert is still on the slack list. Prof. J. R. Grigaby, Prairie View was 5 week end visitor in the city, and she is now with the vocational department of Prairie View was a pleasant catered tuesday. Mrs. Annie B. Hart, 319 San Felipe continues seriously ill at her rest decease. Mrs. M. E. Williams, 1961 Jackson Street, after stopping over in Mexico for a visit, looked for a house in the Golden West. Mrs. Y. A. M. McInin, 1517 Pamnell street, has returned from Pittbear, Mrs. Y. A. McInin, she visited her son, B. J. McInin. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Harris and family left Thursday morning for Calgary, where she will reside in the West permanently. T. J. Zertlid, our local contractor and carpenter, spent the week end in New Orleans, accompanied his son, Mr. Zertlid, who on route to Tuskegee Institute. Velmot makes to店 beautyful. Get a box today at 101 stores and drug stores. J. H. Middle, Denison, secretary of the Pallows and Household of Ruth Texas, was here on fraternal business. For headcount or monument, see H. C. DeGallite. Priced to buy suit; bld. 7200 Liberty Avenue, phone Capitol Hill. Mrs. Carl Valentine, 1944 Crawley, last half Sunday for Los Angeles. Cal. their future home. She visited friends and friends at Gales and Els. Mrs. Wilhelmina McBourdal, connected with the Observer Publishing Company, will present in East Texas, including Marshall, Lodi and kindred points. Prof. C. H. Walker, head of the ex office of the Observer Publishing Company, Texas, was seen on the streets of Houston since the last issue. He was — come to see us again, profesor. See Spliyr Printing Co. for good printing. Phones Preston 1936, 9252, 9253, 9254. Mr. Alviston Reeves and his daughter Lillian, Los Angeles, CA. Mrs. Alviston Reeves and with the former's father and sister, with the former's father and sister, respectively, 1566 Buckner street. FOR RENT — Nearly furnished rooms by day or week. Sanction throughout; Mrs. R. C. Coopers 1102 Howard street, phone 3510. (11/02) Ease the pain of a rheumatic attack by a rubbing application of Ballard's cream and strengthen the joints. Three bottles of Herbal's drug bottle. Sold by Herbal's Drug store. Hon. T. D. Millech, secretary of the supreme council of the Ancient Order of Pilgrims, spent several days in the office of the week on fraternal business. Isaiah Summer, Navacota, and daughter, Linda Summer of Summer Hair School in the city of Sonoma and family and brother, respectively, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wheeler, also Lockhart, former resident of this city, now living at Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting relatives and friends in her home town and visiting friends in her hometown. The little sufferer improves at once and soon becomes healthy, active and roses like Face, Ssc. Sold by Herbert Drug Store. USE THE FAMOUS VEL MOT HAIR DRESSING MAKES COARSE HAIR BEAUTIFUL. COLLECTS RENT FROM 30 HOUSES On October 6 Mr. Jense R. Stieh, railroad post clerk, authorized the rent for the eighteen houses to collect the rent from his three houses in Prent Ward. He will be delighted to serve you at any time. J. J. Hardeway, 409% Milam Street, Houston, Texas. Phone Pres. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Classes in Spanish, cooking and playful culture will be started at once. All who are interested are asked to attend. The classes each may have equal advantages. For further information call the activities center, Capital SIB or the residence center. Please visit day by day of Good Hope Church. Program begins at 3:30 p.m. Everybody can attend. In keeping with our established reputation—gained by quality of merchandise, years of painstaking service, reasonable prices and easy payment plan—Farley is now prepared to take care of the fall and winter needs of every member of the family. Farley's stocks are complete and all the latest style creations in Women's, Men's and Boys' Clothes await you here. Open a Charge Account Dr. K. W. D. Ahern, supreme commissioner of the U.S. Forest Service, Woodman, Denver, Colorado, will arrive in Houston Friday, October 26, and will attend a luncheon with members of the order until Tuesday morning, October 26. The order was accepted the late of Austin, Texas, acceded the late C. M. White, whose wonderful career as a fraternal leader well known throughout the U.S. State. This distinguished leader comes to us well qualified to carry on the work aloys wright by his predecessor, and he will years after an supreme physician. During his stay in Houston he will address the public on Friday night. On October 16, he will address Church, corner Nance and Sylvester street (Pfitt ward), and on Monday the 18th he will address public in the Autochute Church Church. Splendid programs will be rendered at both places and doors and refreshments. Occasionally persons will be paid $2.50. Remember the public is cordially invited to hear Dr. Abner. W. C. Smith is supervisor of the Houston district. FRIERSONS ARE BACK. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. P. Prieferon, 301% San Pablo, who have been touring the country, said they covered home Tuesday night. They covered forty-mile gallons, going far in the mountains, and making a two-day trip through the Canadian Rockies. They went by way of California and Washington and re-visited West, reporting a delightful trip. HOUSES FOR RENT - Good-fence water and light. Columbo between water and water. Call Taylor 2745; if bona fide, Rent for only $12 per month. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER S.A.&A OFFICIAL ROUTE SAN ANTONIO ACCO GENERAL MISSIONAL CONVEN October 21 SPECIAL CHAIR CAR FO Train Leaves GRAND CEN Night, October 23, at 9:30 P. nnesday, October 24, 6:45 A. TO SAN ANTONIO ACCOUNT MISSIONARY BAR CONVENTION October 22-29, FOR CAR FOR HOUSTON GRAND CENTRAL S. at 9:30 P.M. Arrives 4, 6:45 A.M. SPECIAL CHAIR CAR FOR HOUSTON DELEGATES Train Leaves GRAND CENTRAL STATION Tuesday Night, October 23, at 9:30 P. M. Arrives San Antonio Wednesday, October 24, 6:15 A. M. By special request the Super-Stars Choral Club will appear in Galveston Friday night, October 28, in a high school classmate at the Macdonald Baptist Church in Galveston. The group having heard much about the recent program rendered by this galaxy of stars and artists at Antich, have made several overtures to the directions, to bring the organization to that city to bring the planary party plan an overland trip on this occasion. Miss Janetla Clark, 1217 Andrews street, after a six months' journue in Wyoming, California, Utah and other 'S FALL S.A. & A.P. Ry. S.A. & A.P. Ry. A.P.RY. AL ROUTE IO—— ANTONIO COUNT—— BAPTIST STATE ENTION 22-29, 1923 FOR HOUSTON DELEGATES CENTRAL STATION Tuesday M. Arrives San Antonio Wed- AL western states, reached home last Sunday afternoon. The trip home was a memorable experience for the trip. Mina Clark reports both a pleasant and profitable trip. WANTED-Operators for Madame N. A. Franklin's downtown beauty parlor and the local park (OBFA) and for a business training course at the local parlor, $65 Plaza Avenue. Steady positions for right partner. To remove billionaires in the system and be made informally clean and healthy, you need the fine toxic chemicals used in the drug industry (Ecstasy) quickly and thoroughly. Price, $6.95. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. S.A. & A.P. Ry. S.A. & A.P. Ry.