Houston Informer

Saturday, March 8, 1924

Houston, Texas

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Colored Carnegie Library Robin & Frederick THE HOUSTON INFORMER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 FOSTER'S CHICAGO AMERICA (*) Foster, president and end of the force, most baseball minds in America; Le-pitched for after graduating from the Texas circle, made four appearances in a championship series, playing from Maine to California; right, Texas lineman Giants (Schering #) "ode towne" is host of spring training at celebrated American baseball minds in and respected by the leading white league teams of the country during the past years, have graduated from Texas. "Numbered among these former Texas diamond luminaries is our own Leroy Grant, than whom there is no more accomplished guardian of the initial suck. The visit of the pores is a distinct honor. The informer Foster, player a welcome to Elmhurst. Ours is a womb." THE BASEBALL TEAM OF THE YEAR *Top ten (winning left to right)* Andrew ("Robt") Foster, president most baseball minds in America; Lc. placed for after graduating from the Maine to California; India—in Foster's cultivated American Giants—Midtown Foster, Calvert, Texas; American Giants and one of the fore-land Giants, famed club that Foster is in a championship series playing from Giants (Scoring Balls); Chicago, new training in Houston. SPITAL OFFICERS CHOSE Number of representative Bethel Baptist Church church and participates officials, trustees and members of Union Hospital year. NEGRO ATHLETES MAY TAKE PART IN OLYMPIC GAMES (Preston News Services.) NEGRO ACTOR ATHLETE Paul Robinson, Attended Brown and Won on All-American Eleven. New York Times: Paul Robinson, a Negro, who is to play the role of Maya, takes a role in the forthcoming production at the Pinewood Theatre of "All Pioneers of the Century." By Regine O'Neill, a student at For the first time in this city's history, the "old town" is host to the club, which is doing its spring training at the Scott Street Park. In keeping with a practice and custom of the white league clubs, the clubs comprising the Negro National League are training in Dixie this year, and Manager Foster selected Houston because of its obvious advantages in this respect. Not only is Houston a chance to see these baseball stalks out during their training period, but they will also have an opportunity to see them in real action against the local club. PRICE: 7 CENTS Miles to California; below—left to Foster's celebrated American Giants, right), insignificant horn of American champions of the Negro National Giants (schorting pants). Chicago: League, new training in Houston. NO.42 The visit of the American Giants to our city for training purposes is a distinct honor, and while appreciating this unusual honor, the Informer takes this method of extending to President Trump a party personnel a cordial and hospitable welcome to Houston. Ours is a wonderful city in opportunities and possibilities, and its growth, expansion and development place it in the vanguard of American municipalities. In "Howley Hounton" will be the hope that your sojourn and training in "Howley Hounton" will so condition you that your team can march triumphantly to the EMP pennant and then capture the honors in post-season clinic. "Rube" Foster and your American Giants, The Informer welcomes you once, twice, you thrice! SPECTACULAR RODEO AND RACE COWBOYS With a great number of enticed contests and skill against that of the white silhou and outback bucking at the Cottonman's Rodeo, which will be staged here March 15, 20, the big count is attaching widowhood attention, it is said. CONFESSES CRIME CHARGED AGAINST SEVERAL NEGROES (By the Associated Negro Press.) St. Petersburg, Fla.—When Frank Mitchell, of Brookfield, Indiana, found himself this week to the shooting ```markdown ``` CONSTANT CARE—NOT LUCK Human history and experience have taught us that the best way to maintain our beauty and beautiful hair, a healthy scalp and a lovely smooth complexion come from lack, but they do require a special care. We use the use of preparations of proven merit are the secrets. Table Shampoo To soften dry, curly hair. Oil-free cleanser curd and scalp. Wonderful Hair Grower uses and stimulates the growth, lifeless hair. Tetter Salve For Tetter, Eczema and Iching Scalp, reactions especially recommended for short, thin and falling hair, excess of the scalp. Sent as trial treatment for $1.50. Soap Soap Superfine Form Powder Cleaning Cream Hand Jelly Compact Renge Vinishing Cream mowed and made to aid you have laverly, smooth completion. For Sale at Drug Stores, of Agents and by Mail. Free Booklet—Write To day Madam C.J. Walker Mfg. Co., Inc. 660 I. W. West St. Indianapolis, Ind. WHITE SWAN BARBERSHOP 506 Milam Street NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of order observed. Everything sanitary throughout. Every by first-class Tormental Artist. Special attention to L. Phone Preston 4255 J. H. BRANCH, Manager Phone Preston 5230 Open Day and Night For Tetter, Eczema and Iching Scalp, Four preparations especially recommended for short, thin and falling hair, hair and eczema of the scalp. Sent as trial treatment for $1.50. Compression Soap Super Furry Powder Churning Cream World renowned and made to aid you have lovely, smooth complication. For Sale at Dug Stores, of Agem and by Mail. Free Booklet—Write To Day The Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co., Inc. 640 R. West St., Indianapolis, Ind. THE WHITE SWAN BARBERSHOP The best of order observed. Everything smart throughout. Every manned by first-class Tumoral Artist. Special attention to ladies. Phones: Res.—P. 9163; Store Preston 7399. THE JONES PHARMACY Childs and daughter, Mike Rubble D. A. Jones, Pr. C., Progra- dient TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Puro Drugs, Bumries and Tollist Articles anything in the Line of Drinks at Our Soda Fountain N AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS W WASH AND HAND LAUNDRY HAVE opened a modern wet wash and hand lau- ry department and are now fully prepared and to look after your laundry needs. "Put Your Duds duds." Do Your Work--We Are Reliable and Thorough W: Call for and Deliver NES' TAILOR SHOP Tailors-Cleaners-Dyers-Launders SHOP: SHOP NO. 2: McKinney Avenue Columbia and 31st Sts. Independence Heights Phone Taylor 926. Preston 6982 THE JONES PHARMACY Pure Drugs, Sandrine and Toullet Articles Everything in the Line of Drinks at Our Soda Fountain 200% ODIN AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS 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: SHOP NO. 2: 2416 McKinney Avenue Columbia and High Sts. Indiana Phone 6982 Phone Taylor 926. GATESWELL GORDON BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING AND TRUCK BUILDING 023 N. San Jacinto Street Phone Preston 3156 BLACKSMITHING, AUTO REPAIRING AND TRUCK BUILDING 1023 N. San Jacinto Street PAGE TWO CONSTANT Human history many processes and beautifies smooth comforter not. Comprehensive preparations Us Vegetable Soap Pure, thorny hair and skin W Nourishes and soothes For To Four preparations tetter and acacia Completion Soap Witch Haucel World removed and For Sale For The Madras 640 R. THE WHITE NO The best of every chair maned by ladies' work. ```markdown ``` THE Mrs. R. & Ch. Bills and DELIVERY Pure Everything 200% ODIN AVER Use Madam C. J. Walker's Glossine To soften dry, curly hair. norn, lifeless hair. calps, in and falling hair, for $1.50. Draining Cream washing Cream with complexion. Mail. g. Co., Inc. Ind. BERBERSHOP NT throughout. Every special attention Open Day and NI HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmers and Formal Directors Maternal Fetal Equipment 1818 SHARTZ ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courtship, Reliance and Promptness. ACMAC James, Pr. C., Prep. THE CITY Victoria Dana Fountain HUSTON, TEXAS LAUNDRY and hand lace ly prepared in "Put Your D and Thorough SHO derers ia and 31st St. Heights Taylor 926. PAIRING Street THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 The course consists of pattern reproduction, cutting, fitting, drapping and finishing touches. Dress the clear coat and be able to make all of your beautiful uping and summer continues. Furnish a room. M. R. It’s R. Denning making Shop, 946 Schwartz street, or phone Preston $233. TIRE REPAIRING VULCANZING ALL KINDS See on before discerning your old tires and tapes. We buy and exchange old tires for new ones. Let us save your money. TIRES ALL SIZES $2 AND UP NEW TUBES $17.5 AND UP Cave washed and polished, taped to allow light for golf. TEXAS AUTO RELIEF GEO. & CLUB GEO. & CLUB - Glen-Trean. 212 W. Dulley - Goodwood Pkwy, Pkwy. (Corral. Bkg.) Houston, Texas DR. KUPEKT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 800% Profitable Ave. Phone: Office P. 2217, Res. P. 6019 Residence: 410 Bldg St. IN OUR NEW HOME 415 MILAN STREET WE greet our many customers and friends in our new home in the U. B. F. Building. 415 Milan Street, where we will continue to serve you and fill your drug needs as in days of yore. We extend a central invitation to the public to visit us in our new home. PEOPLES PHARMACY Newman & McCoy, Propz. 415 MILAM STREET Same Phone: Pres. 1989 NO 333 Nemo's SELF-REDUCING CORSET Good News for Stout Women Nova Self-Reducing No. 313 is a real cool skirt. It has a bow-tie and medium skirt. Made in die- cable pick or rubber cord. Price 24 to 36 and comes only $1.00. If your skirt can't get it, ameal sauce, addison, oil and $1.00. We'll send the cost. Nova Sapphire Hardwear Boots 118 I W. New York, N.Y. Shop 81 For particular people, Valerie Hair Dressing. Get a hair today at 10c stores and drug stores. In keeping with a promise made when the price of the paper was advanced to 7c per copy—that the price would eventually return to 5c per copy—the management of The Houston Informer wishes to inform the agents and reading public that the price of the Informer will be 5c the copy beginning on or after Saturday, April 5, 1924. On and after April 1, The Informer will be sold to agents and news dealers at 3c per copy and they will retail same at 5c per copy. The subscription price is no paper being sent to subscribers for less than six months. SEVERAL BODIES ASKED TO ASSIST IN HEALTH WEEK SEVERAL BODIES ASKED TO ASSIST IN HEALTH WEEK Thursday, April 2-3 Children's Health Day. (Health programs, stories of health crusaders, parade, etc.) Friday, April 4-Church Sanitation Saturday, April 5-General Clean-up Day. HADN'T WORKED FOR 2 YEARS-MERRITONE CURED HIM HADN'T WORKED FOR 2 YEARS-MERRITONE CURED HIM Man in Paris, Texas, Recompensate Her Herb and Vegetable Medicine, John Anderson of Park, Texas, had suffered from stomach trouble for several years. For the past two years he had been unable to work. "After taking but one bottle of your Meritome I obtained immediate relief," in the text Meritome is a real food medicine, compounded from herb, roots and vegetables, and is a sure remedy for stomach, liver, kidney and blood trouble. Meritome helps headaches, diarrhea and fetting spells, severe pain in the back, rheumatism or had blood, don't fail to try Meritome. Remembr Meritome is sold by your favorite drug under a money-back guarantee. Why suffer longer? Try Meritome. Give our special representatives of Public Drug Store No. 4, Congress and San Francisco, Store Mildm, Prostreet trees. The Franklin Way Is The Right Way THE FRANKLIN SYSTEM AND PREPARATION GREW MINE. GIVE IT A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Dept. N. MADAMI 3342 State St. CHICAGO, ILL. BARTOL REMEDY A boon for suffering humanity. A sure and immediate cure for Hemorrhoids or piles. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Send today for a $1.00 box. BARTOL REMEDY CO., 419½ Milam St. Houston, Tex. STRAIT-TEX TRADE - MARK HASENJEYED SUCH UNEX- PECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PRE- ARATIONS TO OUR LIMIT- ED BUT EFFECTIVE LINE The following is our complete list Strait-Tex Hair Reducing Tonic $1.49 Reduces hair fris, frizz, course hair to hair to good. Strait-Tex Hair Toning $2c Not only promotes growth of the hair, it humms. An excellent oiling oil. The proof of a thing's being right is that it has power over the heart; that it excites us, wring us, or helps us—Rustin. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Does it break off or fall out? In it dry and wily? Does it break off or fall out, or more than a normal amount of daunthurt? If so, you should act at once: begin using MADAME N. A. HALMER'S HAIRCRAFTS you now know how not to handle hair. You have tried everything you should not become discouraged and give up before giving up. You should grow of hair for thousands of satisfied customers. Growth of hair for thousands of satisfied customers. THERE OUGHT TO BE A FRANKLIN OPERATOR IN EVERY COMMUNITY. GOOD MONEY TO SAVE. You should prepare for the preparation, including the shampoo and toilet soap, which sells like hot cakes. Write at once for full inflow! N. A. FRANKLIN Order from either Place. 885 Prairie Ave., HOUSTON HARMON'S DRY GOODS Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line Goods and Nations ALWAYS on hand. You d. HARMON'S DRY GOODS STORE Can satisfy all your wants in the Dry Goods line. A full line of Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS on hand. Your patronage collected. J. H. HARMON, Prep. WABASH TAILORING & CLEANING CO. C. A. BROASTER & HARRY SIMON, Prups. SMITH'S RESTAURANT A. SMITH, Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED HELP Drop in and be Convinced 415 Millenn Street Phone: Residence Hallley 2011 Street, Proton 2834 Phones: Residence Hallley 2011 Stores: Prenton 2834 WILSON'S PHARMACY CAUCOUS A. WILSON, Prop. We Delivery to any Part of the City. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded- Puro Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles. 2421 McKINNEY AVE HOUSTON, TEXAS Dr. C. A. George, D. D. E. Sno. Phone Hod. 3506 THE STANDARD SANITARNUM-BATH HOUSE DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. FOR COLORED PEOPLE Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Hating Daily—Best Service—Courtous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Disease, Stomach Trouble—Largest Batting Institution in the State for Colored People. MARLIN, TEXAS A Sign of Progress. If you can supplure a grumble you are making program—From the A League of Colored Globes. By Any Other Name. She—"We're are you get in the shape of December, India."—The Yaffer. MY SPECIAL OFFER To those desiring to try any wonderful Hair Preparations will mail, on request, SIX WENTS of the MENT, consisting of Madane Franklin's Sage Shampoo, Hair Growth Oil, Oils and instructions to use the same, for only $1.10. Once you use the Franklin Hair, and Face Preparations or other, make all orders to— Mine. N. A. Franklin's Bleaching Cream, Vastaking Cream and Sulfating Powder Standard of Perfection. Only 80c each. Ave. HOUSTON, TEXAS GOODS STORE Goods line. A full line of sand. Your patronage o- PHONE PRESTON 2921 IS ONE OF THE BEST REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS EVER OFFERED TO THE COLORED PEOPLE OF HOUSTON HERE ARE THE REASONS WHY: FIRST—It is splendidly located in the Third Ward—a section of | These terms are as low as $10.00 cash and $10.00 monthly, without the city where values are constantly increasing. There are a num- interest or taxes until January Ist, 1925. ber of developments contemplated in this section of the city that will tend to increase the values of Forest Home lots. | In general, FOREST HOME offers you a splendid opportunity to 4p ECOKD-FOREST HOME poss th ts tat Sa has sanitary sewer and city water—its streets are shelled and side- js walks are provided throughout the addition. It will be to your advantage to select your lots now before there is an increase in prices. Get in touch with me immediately, either by | ‘THIRD—FOREST HOME prices are very low when you consider phone or call at my home address. If you will telephone me, I will the location, the beauty of the addition, and the improvements that bbe glad to cal for you in an automobile and show you the property. 0 ith the property = | _J. H. ROBERTSON | ee St. Nicholas Church. POR MEN omer naa, chain, aCe ges So, C Order of Services. 4 Sermon vend eneicton “at te x4 niaset facta aoe x Pigeat ey Masser eae SONS | Soar atantnace tu mat cory | | geese BR Peters, ee (9 Onemtrt A 81 Preicio Avepee THE NEW LINCOLN Wear Krypto: Unrate Lenses] on pain Phone Presion 256. | ote cert ari Pros ste hae won — ferme wes onc. mwowoie |e vile an = er partes So Piesinate teenie: [Reems we i Pnoe te pe bos Grin ue nes Mouton, Fer, [200% Preston, 666 at Lincoln Bat Cares Malaria, Chills and Fever,! 799 Prairie Dengve or Bilious Fever. 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FUNERAL oMnECTOR | "Wane see ean ae : {e bowig Brt ops cies rub leads deme Tp the “Lamentations of Jeremiat and tent It to\a bop for ha Jodgment pen It The Bishop afer be bad Tend tt sent it ack ith thin note: “There's but ove thing I regret about {hls worknanly, that Jeremiah i a ving bow to compose a freah book ot tapentationn ba your commentary” “noaten ‘Framer. rearranged Vacation. Marr—7ia their ecgagement at ap ear” Marte—"¥0, font durtog th oengemen ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 WE rrp ah cs | a aie Mr. 1. Know!tt ey a PA P = ie i — Pp ° eromcronas asvocn ce FORE'S FISH MARKET su oon ave Wholesale and Retail FISH AND OYSTERS Larue ha erat lath Sate eos exteteom eter sipped prong we snip TO ANY Pant OF Tue evave Phone Capitol 480 ‘Phones: Office P. 6501. Ras. C. 661 RT, M. SHADOWENS aes S18 Liberty i ‘ion si ibe ieane “Saige iss Fava treat mousrox. Tamas ‘ate Threh wast n Coen ira tread fo the aes ot wrest "by hoo ot tate te Cone at seve thea sed fo ears too feo‘ sha WHEN VISITING THE ISLAND CITY EAT YOUR MEALS AT SPLENDID CULINARY SERVICE 1. PHILLIPS, Proprietor SUL 25th Street Galveston, Texan Ottice Phone Preston 6958 Residence Hadley 4331 DENTIST route teres Office Hours: 8:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00 419% MILAM HOUSTON, TEX. | rentonseonensenenssessonssesssesessesesesseseneseses A Gecret Hope. ‘The Provocative Coitture. ‘owe wo tay. that they never || Fleming wil ever be wiped ft cron bign etter‘ oi | teat hn wrth tl fod para Ste secretly Nevin tat th ree al | pte lad ete beleresenloy eer enh ean Sian hee ee ‘The Provetative Coiffure. eng wil never oe oth face af the earth wall food. parent Cp the lad vars betore sonny hs rank meee ee LADIES! LADIES! Are you using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GROWER and PRESSING OIL ? If not, “Eventually,” so why not now? prgchon erp earner ode ih eee MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. 801 West Ninth Ave. Houston, Tex. i 1. V. ALLEN eae poet ie eer J. J. HARDEWAY REAL ESTATE;AND RENTALS, LOANS ane | ceo ane ar, SNOT YORE oygton, TEXAS | EES cevencsencesee TE Mussolini & Novelist | ‘After He te Dead. See |. ee eres ee war oe net Taw 2a we tnrne After He le Dead. ‘This woe forgives 1 ealun whe toe Unow bow to make 8 Hing PAGE FOUR —o % bss sno ead P| SURPRISED! YOU WILL BE SURPRISED- a g To know the housewives are turning 3/4 their worries of supplying their MA tables tous. It is all because we are 8 #0 courteous and painstaking in the E2/] smallest detail, and the prices are so [ea reasonable—they just say, leave it fiz Fo] to ANDREWS. Fi ey __§ La] You need us- Hen ee 9 = Fee] “The House of « Thossand Favors” (©) R.T.ANDREWS 408MILAM GROCER P7061 SALE OF HUNDREDS OF EXQUISITE NEW | — SPRING HATS 5998 04 34.98 (Eee LEWIS-BLUMRICH Co: 1S-BLUMRICI aia faa ee latte gh oa [THE AMUSEMENT CENTER OF HOUSTON New Ideal Theatre 504 MILAM ST. 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Middicton, 2518 Berry. 9.31) Teme Sam 90 Heirs” &12| Care Thieleavy Cheago, TH_ 700) ar der renguge 3 fee pociuee Eee HS AF'wisee ierusner*—— 153 tee fac, Harare $0) De reer oa tis atest ae teh estan fl ie eta fener — Siac a iacmn eee rien i oe ig Pri i Bis oii tie on a piece — ts eae — ae cea ze Be Willams Andrews, 282 Felton. 200 ale are i ie er i beta a i 2 i bere ae ie pia ef t ae si waar Tea 2 Mary Turner, fet Live Oak-—- 5 ree I cite Mien 2 alte Swinson, G1 Se Chavles 250) iis ce Saas ee a Song Sx Pos 18 wie eoh Rae 18 ae co ao Bh i i ites 2m ie ee arias ie Oe cee aie ee eeereoe tories $8 pre arcades =? 38 fen tttatas— 28 elias = feet — 28 ‘ici tee— Be bee ae — ta ckem aie — ce aaa to 7 oer ot Get tor cone Ht vad Wie ne: fa i ets cw YE fare aac te Se elias i Serr neicoes i Goa Sommer sraa ie ene fe onianatirns: * en a Els Lior, @ Coady 10 Sect — ia aie fe Scope eis: a oie hee te Bete aye — ia PAuat eee te Sandy Davis, 4218 Youkum-. 8001 iter sta Oe er epee te ea eee iB a ee foie eerie 1 frien ao Lucey-Powels, 927 Schwartz 600 eo a care ia ys Leeain Flowers, 4208 New Or re eee es race OS peri Wor 6 Shas: FREE CALIFORNIA TRIP. “The Natio Aton forthe A vancoment af Colored Prop in stag ing a spectacular contest A trp to Calornia sera te the fat pice terete rng Hadley 192 fr farther Pace 3. waveeen The Silver Tone Band of U. B. F. Loses No.0, under the destin 0 Prot JW: Haywood, wil frat mani for any dai ocean rom 8 0 3 Pisce, Call EV Pits; manager Faby during the day of HS night: or Joon R Girdner,prendeat Ps. Prot Haywood ix one ofthe grote ures odours Serta a'yace tnd deriag ie few year reidone fm the yt Hcuton has done mvc to alse the randard Fe ligjogh and woclar mrt ofthe fos orcbeatr a charche’ ‘tr months ano be besan the nero ton of tne frie clerks of the amr can Mutual. Benet" Associaton, nad therouhly tained ores fs ra Mt tn the country. Prot. Hayao eh aster of tay Kind of band ose ent, together withthe pang and oe c,d i tn demand al over the hy ed ae Oy cures an aera kinds Of musical Jostrumenta on. easy SOUTHS GREATEST WEEALY NEWSPAPER - $ BASSETT BLAKELY & FRANK Y. DEW sw a Under Personal Direction TOM L. BURNETT The Meet Thing, Seas and Greig Grate ot Carter Sports Ever Staged ree THE CATTLEMEN'S RODEO AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, MAR. 12 TO 20 ‘Special Arena Seating 10,000—End of South Main Street SPECIAL SECTION FOR CoLonsD SPECTATORS AS CHEAP AS THE REST, BETTER THAN THE BEST he Ob eae MAGNOLIA FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY ISI AND OYSTERS IN SEASON REE DELIVERY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Stall 21, Gity Market Phone Preston 3267 | CONSULTATION GRATIS ‘Specialiet Chronic Diseases tien and Women tae tae 58 mr apo pret pec aoa Ss ois SS RE Sere = et ates aan ee eres i aan, uamecas erecuauer tees ak ETS ae Tones Sees Ce Tae 9 ws a,” 2. Sam oneen Oh! 1 stow you are shat atl ot Plaquemine, La, to the K.P. ball Pith ward, Tonsday might, March 1 and at Emancipation Park, Thareday aight, March 1k Wide te ecu ar an City Happenings ‘Charles Watson. 3915 Drew avense, ‘very it ate wrtng Mrs Amonia McMian, 768 Pails rec inst on te se Mss Salle satthews, whe has een spending te winter's tremens 1 ie again Miss Estner Tart, Galveston, 1m the cy ist eck itso Th Sherali! wedding Velmot makes you hair beas- tifal.." Get a box today at 10e toes and drug stores. | ales Joanie Clark, 1217 Androw src ltt Tharsay morula ‘i Te Ssshiye Pete tr an nding Mrs Bonaparte, Hadley svense cotertalvd ant Sater Complies tary to Bre, Wile Matthews ad Br ir. tnd Sra Aon‘ and aur adeiune Daca, See Terry. tae tne. Mandl Grau at Rew Often tha’ vted rte Lo. Grampios, oho bad bean ving their conta Sir ena. Hares Rivard, 08 Tam arenes left Sar wrday for New Wild tele heme POR SALiE—Piveroom tanealr uowion Heh Bi mses mente near caring at ie Beh borhoot Coen or terms. "Gall ae Rist stece este ‘Seo spivay Printing Oo. tar pont eintng Tones Prat i ae Sion Mckinney._dameonable rato Wot Sil fr an arr Pom ‘Mr, Arthar 0. Sammars 1917 Davis na tried te te mn ta, Ka hare te eee woe i— ws ne to emany Je Sate rie onc, eet narstehad, Write . Meftivar, Sun u, EDWARDS Wawest evente of the year. Commi tee: ¥. Mitchel, chara: J.B. Wil Mama A. Preston. BW. Patterson, 3 Anderson. Come tind dance thoes blocs away. i Minsk, floor manager, Me Tiwerds, J. Samael “Green, peneral OR SALE—Two now hewes on asin and. Cortand”ntopendene Tete 20" eal pape tone Dates $e per ws Came oa aa se tes of cal Tylor 38 Tar ears Thamas, nero rer ote ores Bonthera” keion eres sna Grote Demersiensn eas" bre Welncsday troy erchded iat Mo"hint Teme iodess ie anh ite heft Wesoeday Sigh for bullae Hi'reprts ie order Ins Howshne red Douce Cheptor No.3, Rona arch basoun wl see 2 monica Wester Chapel Pita leh arch repeentng ome ofthe mest fostneat mesial rn the cay Sie nm, haat i evectrews bret es ouion sie trys pomine t bes are erent DROPSY fo seily Serene, Seat sat facies: sooner eee eee eee ‘Bank Botting. on 7. Chatowertn, OX. ‘We have a complete line of ee a ‘try and other fod needs. Give us a trial order. C. W. KENT, Manager TIGY, West Dallas Ave. Phone Preston ‘SOUTHS GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ATLANTA, GEORGIA ‘Avatract trom the Annual Ropers fd with and approved by the In _ “wtzense Boparomant ots tun ef Grol for yor seding ‘Demme He8 Grows Assets $ 27siei247 $ senstiat ‘Total Liabilities ..........! 2253.249.97 415,257.80 Serplas to Poicyhoiders -.!. “aoumeess | 197,33885, Total Income... MfaheaLeo 56,9032 Paymenia to Policyholder.. “219,925.84 69,458.38, Brsinens 1923.....,... 9725 250,00 129,215.00 Totter eros 00000 ogden ~ Saracen Sinee Organization the, Company. has pabd to Polieyholders ‘and Beseficarice $86L87092 ‘Thin substantial increase made during the year just closed, ig the yeult of conservative management wich has sways characteried this institution, Here you are brought face to face with facts which have been carefully serutinized by exaeting Examiners from the Tnmurance Department of the State of Georgia, Standard Life ideals, principles and practices have been saad eles tor thpretitey be cavics etl oe eeetnued 0b Tn service wil be continued a3 St bolide solidly and soundly for an insuring public. OFFICERS daa PRY, Peet 6 GARR alec W. H.KING, Vico Proadest DY D. BHACKLEFOND, Auditor 1A. MOMINOON, Vice Precideat JG. ARRERS RE JONES, Vie President sanon pay Diet f Agtales 5. PENOUSON, Treanrer M fae fare ot Asselin ~ WOMEN’S DRESSES | . Se ~""" SATURDAY, MARCH 8th, at $9.95 ; 1103 CONGRESS The kz © OPPOSITE 7 AVENUE j d COURT HOUSE PUBLIC INSTALLATION AND BANQUET WAS SUCCESSFUL AF F AIR ‘The taatatation eatertanment_of Honeehoid of Hath No. 4065 and Gold Spar Ledge No. 7715, Priday ‘night Pebraary 29, at Odd Pollows hall, co ner Crosby” and. Hobson street was Showing taccens ln very pericalar ‘Mian EB Cobb acted ax mistress ot ceremonles, aaaised by "Samneel Conran an installing effieet.”‘The pro fram tonaated of lavocation by. Her. ‘tes Weetey: song, lod by Mew. Mary E Wres; Mra. Florence Bolden Kemp delivered a welcome address; selection by Odd Fellows’ band; reaponse by Prot. A. W. Jackson. principal of Ro enbers high sebol. ‘The following. officers wore thea tn stalled! Houneheld="Mra A.D. Har MON. 0.2 Mr. Mary 2 Wren, RW Gi; Aine KH Cobb, WR: Mrs. Flor ence Tolden-Kemp, N. 0." Men. Rows Harper, treamurer? Mise Plo Mitek el, prelate: Mra Sule Calloway, W. Gi; Mre Late Anderson, W. 8 re Sunle Jamen, W. Ur Mra. Frances Ford, WC. Mra. Lacy Marts, P.M NG; Meadames I Wobinson, Sarsh Harris, Katte Hal and Mes Roca Rich ardeon, Fight and left supporters: Mex Sumpen i. Gunee: Redes ond oan: . THE HOUSTON. INPORMER. SATURDAY. MARCH & 1974 restos. Lotge—Y. H. Hast, M. G.; Joweph Perry, P.G.; H. H. Pear, P 3; Daniel McDade, E 8: ‘Thomas Branch, treasurer; C. W, Bika, odee dvoeate; H. Moves, N. . "At th clone ofthe instalation core rmoniee Uo puesta were requested to Fepuir to the lower floor, where. re Freahimeata were verved by 2 commit te ‘compored, ot ‘Madame. Mary” ‘Wreo, ‘Sunle Curtis, Elzabeth, Hab ton, ituby ‘Willams, ‘Denlel, MeDade ‘Anite Rogers, Alison and "Plossl Moves, ‘The table decorations of red, white and Dive, together with the white and pink eoatumes of the” waltesoea Ereated a Deautifel impression of art . STILL SAILS COMMERCIAL SEAS; MISSISSIPPI DEAL EXPLAINED : —s (By the Associated Negro Press.) 7, Chicago, Ill —Not since the notorious foundering of the famous ‘True Reformers’ Bank. has anything happened te ereate wach com sleraation in financial circles as the reported prostration of tbe famous Standard Life Insurance Company of AUania, Georgia Ina maze of high finance the Standard Life, with its subsidiary organizations, long the wonder of white and black Southerners, and only recently the subject of much high praise, along with its chief directing ferce, Heman E. Perry, was last week for the first time made the victim of pitiless and tncontrollable publicity. ‘The black figure of Standard Life difficalty ia now boldly sit hovel ngninet sack ground of brian wnecemn which calminat ed few weeks ago fa the purchase ofthe Misniipy Life laser ance triumphal entry of Heman Perry, wizard ihe coumtlag rooms ita Mempaic ‘Today, just a month away, the Standard Life stands discredited and Perry quasi-disgraced. A short month since he was reported to have catered Memphis (reading the flowers which am admiring Populace threw at him. Last week he left under guard, the while {he lowers had changed (o bricks and stancn Thee weeks ago be was worth eight millions and drew an annual salary of $75,000, According to am inspired writer. Today it in being wondered where ist? eee en ee Misisignt Lite? Wan Wt In bad com -nngr harlem eet SS wll i cee ane or pace are = = Loot Unrwogh Rica Cox ef” Seahensie Soe es Sore Fee ae aes sess ii itera eee co gg Si fe cieieea seers oe, secrets beerae ti tates cote RS = errors Saag attrac eee moins sew oe Saas Se Siebel coer Sas Bri cene sees. peer ee co Set emamecrs ore he scqeatama: taku te cetera te Tees Sieg ost or Boeren act os eee Siti oe eas ee So eseeeen sae me cee cree sees eats ee nates See ec eteencat cer eae re oe Serge eRe fale aed unprejeioed, but righd never THE LATEST NO He 1 Pet Aeon sey hay cet y ages fe 27 master upon arrival. Or if eu wich You may wend ae eee eee an Yh es $269 eae receive them—just send them back and your money will be returned to you at once. Ask your neighbor Seconas ‘ = Dp ] (J PRINGaiS) NZ oR A a ADING OMB P.O. Box 1622 Savannah, Ga. ee ee the Standard Lite along with the bm vestigation of other tnuramee. com panic rte Se ound’ the Bomar Cie gneaane abort New? Semaera Lite Sees, are end om Meare propery im and sound, Aton.” Yoo wate inturamcn comet 2f amr Incompeting velowe cette propery, seein, eave, weve ome wvoeid be wert at heres om der forclnare Tne a pare! of land sf in a mere Seine Se cts fring wot roc mare thant tot mous ‘onder oer home Ce, ta socrhige bad ben Jose ost ns pte; ore coc Reve ~ Penns ste monet sppent that to company ot coarting ith = howe eck ee tie Semana st the immramce secnmnry to as something te reset mecreery to ‘. the eacked amount o eotrtnn sod scity comouny”fnancaty Thre fre: he inne Lite we sl ae os anced Tiger, meceone tg Se pedient thot te, Seanad Ute ene fre salle quickly.” Ye wands Sony more ewes! than ver tare ‘Foe main myn. tte anne ton gentart around the ation foot Whyte aakea” Monghta a parce tiny angry becouee tangs tie down ‘here hs tong been a ett Seamdard Ute hee not sen tt t= eer piano reason = Ceempany in tos manner aA ae eee cai See ct an iment yELTY IN ALL-SILK SIERY PENNS Dresses’ Lo i. | | Serre eee tS eee ees ee aoe ee anaes, fat ase rosy even yw Comes oe Kart Carcins Wate po rng cy enact nine” fan Slag te tans Say ta orm Ose Se tel i mt aye Soren any tne, hear, emp mas cred he Mas Lit So ee ie soe ean Soy sea tay have rated the of sete ott genie he Prat Si'eecaore tay mating ssi fer nite porchant 5 tonnese bei wi maura by Bere, cry opea ta aman tie i and nepeion ee CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE Mol source wi convene th th Per Conreational Charen Wi Secrest rie Feetner st bennona pastor a06. Rew. 3. PAGE FIvVK ya HEALTH WEEK HERE By the Local Dentil Seclaty at the *antioeh Baptiet Charen, Munday, March 31/890 P. Iavocation Bote Dr, 0. Lattimore Remarha Dr. C. A. Ovorne, Present Saxophone Solo dr. Oscar Polk “Care of Children's Testh” ‘be W. 3, Hiowara Piano Solo Dr. Perey Foster “Pyormboea” Dr. ty. M. Mitchell Vocal Duet Mesdames George and’ Davies “Oral Wiglene™- Dr HM, Whitby Violin Det."Dra: George and Mitchel Xeareen Rew: Bt. Harrison Vocal Soio Mrs. Garah Shepard Jones ‘Three dtioute,Tatke Prot I'M. Ferrel br. 6:4. Juckaon tenors ‘preside! i a aaa cae aa ae aaa a acral U.B.F.&S.M.T. Will Stage Get-Together Meetings Here; Grand Master Bledsoe Coming The United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mys- terious Ten of Hoaston will sponsor a series of get-together meetings in this city, beginning Wednesday night, March 12, and ending Friday night, March 14. The occasions will be observed at the following places: Wednesday night, March 12, Brown’s Chapel A. M. E. Church, 3208 Washington Avenue ; Thursday night, March 13, Mt. Corinth Baptist Charch, Schwartz and Liberty, Filth Ward; ~ Friday night, March 14, men’s smoker at the home office of the American Mutual, 714 Prairie Avenue. Hon. W. F. Bledsoe, Marshall, grand master of the order, and Prof. C. H. McGrader, Houston-Victoria, grand secre- tary, will be the principal speakers. Programs will be rendered by local talent and music will be furnished by the Silver Tone U. B. F. brass band, Prof. J. H. Haywood, leader. No admission fee will be charged to these events and Hous- tonians will miss a rare treat if they fail to avail themselves of the opportunity to witness these meetings. A Most Stupendous Sale 300 NEW LADIES HAND BAGS AND POUCHES — ‘At Wholesale Prices from — 98e to $3.98 Your Choice of Over 25 Styles 7 POUCH, SEMLENVELOPE, SWAGGERS, AFTER. | NOON, SHOPPERS, BUSINESS AND NOVELTY ES ls i ee FAVORED LEATHERS New Popular Colors : - OTTO’S TRUNK SHOP — eS ‘TRAVIS STREET ) “Tell Your Printing Troubles to Webster” Printing Service We wit our printed matter for wet ee me ‘tole are complete selection is made easy. ee ra “if time inom weave nt had the pleasure to meet tm "scr plne ot business we wa to ertend an vitaton to vale Siento pnt oe Jos for you We are cna Jus wit threcher bea regular patron | Webstcr Printing Company Phone Preston 7560 220,W. Dalia ‘HE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 POOR MAN’S DOCTOR ‘THOUSANDS GST WELL cokTOm all over the world I get let ig rom ani hn wars, a Tea has beled tem, TE ts the poor man’s doctor because iis atpl to propa, its cost i very att and‘ sure does the work” ‘oat feel ike a victim of the hook ror. Get back your pep, vigor and Start right fn now aud take Bub sina To You nr, ht wit mae “You know that rou cauzot be happy when your biood fe fll of polos tha Tinea ‘Start ta right now to become strong snd healthy’ Dow walt. Tho Hk {ovigoreing falco brewed from ‘Bal forte Hach ‘ea nhl’ You ‘See your drugsiat for a package to gay "ct him You. waa "Bulgaran Herp ‘Tea compound in the red" aad Yellow box take Bo imitations. “in Cate your drorrat cannot supply you {vil nead. you tay" large box” post bald for $L00"”Addreas me, H, H. Von Schilck, ‘President, Marvel Broduets Company, Dept 3, Marvel Baling Pun Pee All Admire Her| Lovely Hair ew pope who ment ha bet ut patter eg en tis ti fos foray echt | ean ber adie byl who ine Polls atv het neat ow be thy aft and ara Er” [eae Wor be fatty gow pati! ee 8 8 a | Ses meno dlghted with x: asa Seminc Fetus, “be wa os cSmplnie a ine ti creas btw chert ne wes i ram bt * tn er skis ‘appearance itera ks want lovey ale sod abet complesin | eee tae ae eae tepather eculect pe psf ep recspt of prea by Os EXELENTO MEDICIME C2 tanta oa seed sod mane secre i ms f $1.10 at all druggists, Made (See ae mae eae ASW) Boas ON ICE CREAM Warne Qo zy TIS 1m nen att, ree Sac os —_ LANES CUT RATE GROCERY 1307 Clark Street MEAT MARKET IN CON. NECTION. oe J. A, BIERAS: Ci nglner nd Arhlbect Modera Hames and Public Bul ings, Plats and Maps. pa go (2619 Taam Ave. Phone H. 4448, CLEANERS & DYERS CLEANING PRESSING DYEING ALTERATIONS Werk Called fr and Delivered We Mend Your Clothes Ladies’ Work a Specialty ‘Shop: 1321 RUTHVEN ST "Phone Preston 9991 ROBT. S. SCOTT NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Rentals Rear of 803 Prairie or 413 Milam Phones: Preston 4840, 3699 and 7286 | NOTICE! THE : REMBRANDT PHOTO STUDIO i ‘Has Opened at 40515 Travis St ‘This Stadio Is one of the finest in South Texas. FRANK SHIRLEY, Proprietor JOHN 1. BLOUNT ARCHITECT seas Honey ad Pee De Pret Atenon ven te mal =e cats vst ns “T'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!” wood Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL ¢. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 ‘My Tooth Doctor DR. W. J. HOWARD ‘OENTIOT Taveras ide. S57; Prtte venon ‘Once Phone Preston 680 Aoalance Phone Preston #804 —_—_——— DR. F. L. McDAVID PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON ergy, Dlasans of Women end Prone P. 1206 1 Robin wt Sunday School Lesson ' Geese Lesson | for M March 9 2 a et ae eee ‘etter then aetitoe main 10 Paint Soros ne the ie Sokton toric ming Wee tas sciaa's tuoenae tnd Value or roune repr Ate Louut ron set oom ans Rea 1 ecder to pewerty_prapat_e neem a sarve af aptere Oe IB ot Toamod shoots be mate tthe People Owmand King ben 812). “Ethie Reatoon (re. 19): {G) Samoa eas expactated oy odare (2) Tao entuttaana oie ene ‘wom te hed appointed os is oe Ser semua gratylendred a {Bis for the fie ot Jadgn wer nt Sera, 13) The dere be tee other ow ico, “slce the surrounding nations ad ngs oe leadern, they amt 8 ing whe would Sah tar bate ‘2. Sawuste Protat (rr. 30) He took the mater to tha Lord tn poner 06 the ard tstractd ha fo nok ‘Sen ‘otnt oat to the poole the ‘Sttnng of tar scion “GT king would ake saves ot their deuehters tad tabs ther ue {e'sere n he wtmy end do all Mae (ct hard wor on Bs arma ad th Seas “@) Be woud tate tate ents vem {howe inert fom this ttbary Bad fire then to le fevode ews and ‘ervasta Not contat ith tat, be feud tate the th jure that Froeuce to lve to hie ert 'E Protet Discarded Cre. 1020. ‘ving mae ap tae nay they ‘erat shut thelr aye te the ath ‘i madly roe te expat ii Gaut Sac ae Kg Sam om, 1, he King Potted Ot :£30:10. ‘se wan sont soc foe te {ers tues tht bed wander ay. ‘Wats ‘atte ‘eran Semael food Mim sod aueote tm. Sea an he {ther wore acting treaty te mat fer, yout the won ne Oo Par ‘ume Wwas being cared oot. The King “Choe at Maps Goat." eet an change bcneae ‘Ses Gnome hey wood have 8 Sing. ‘te Lard gave thon the sonbac si fr tts a | i Soe payatgon Me was bad so selda above he To 0 a BG Meme @) Strain. (0 satay tne. thw method of choice was by tet Whee toe cee ee muse, port at {he peop enthenlaneally rad "od sere the hing” Others ocd nd ‘tved alpen HL The King Centred st gt a'gam TD. ‘Se took advantage of 0 ret story over the mane ge {be peste te cows hm hag 1M, Sate alr a, foe ot thn taent picture tit hry. ane Gntmand to Saal (ve. 18): ewe commanded to ttety aca ‘siuia the Amalhtes The’ cman Setgned wea Ghar ev retent ot fel ter thay ee tof Bart (yeas 17 Doo 26:30 2 The Disbetlones of Sant (ov. 42). To coomanteent an ead xt nly fa part Agee the Ning. wet ‘aed, ad the best of the goods ap Sree Bal Rafectad by Oot (re, 1035. {) Samed ened to Gal foe. ‘rie nero tla Glngrecetl ata ‘Fenty dtrbad famen, vag hi 2%ey unto od uy ead aig SF seats hyper peteas (vr. 155), ita pretence 8 Ue ‘hon ace_‘Thoeen irre by 8 {utty concen, be iad conc {Ee Sadr bt the very Maange {he abe andthe loving of te bcos tage im Be thew od te Pat {he bane pen the eon (@) Sewed reverse bore tant (Got detng "wn tm (or 1720) ‘Semel met hie Myperiay fy binging im te eqaray fee hn sa Oot tne cutemned ln brvag He mae ‘der cbeience eto Hi comms ‘Seo an a forte oer wate ‘i secre ‘The. Totgmeet Upon. 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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 CRIMES IN HOUSTON AND LUEKIN CONTRASTED. In Luffin, a colored youth, who was accused of slaying a white commissary manager, was only saved from the mobs' wrath by the courage, determination, stamina and backbone of Sheriff Watts of Angelina County, and when his trial was held the colored boy was found guilty and given the death penalty in nine minutes! The Informer is not qualified to either prove or disprove this colored boy's guilt, for a jury has already determined that; but, in the case of Elaine Hine, it appears that any court which can assess the extreme penalty in such a short space of time, is influenced and dominated by the mob spirit. Much credit is due Sheriff Watts, the veteran peace officer of Angelina County, for his bold and brave stand for law and order and respect for constituted authority, when he repelled the attack of the East Texas mobsters that sought to wreak its vengeance on the helpless and defenseless race youth. The credit is not due him so much because he saved the life of a colored youth, nor should a man or public servant be landed and coerced into a criminal act. It was such an unusual and extraordinary act for either an elective or appointee public official in the South, that the Informer thinks that this sheriff deserves the praise and thanks of all citizens who believe in the supremacy of the law. The Luffin trial and record-breaking conviction of this colored youth for slaying a white man in cold blood should be contrasted with an incident that transpired in this city. Several white youths stoned a colored girl to death when she was found guilty of the guilty culpits were turned loose under a nominal bond; and there has not even been a wave of protest from any source. The Lukkin youth, Booker T. Williams, is it alleged, killed the white man in an attempted hold-up; while the white youths of Houston slew the colored girl because she got off the street car "ahead of white people." In both instances we have cold-blooded murder, and any persons guilty of such acts would expiate for their crime according to the laws of the land; but neither the color of their skin nor the texture of their hair should influence the wheels of justice in meting out punishment for their crimes. Our laws are too flexible and pliant, particularly in the South, for most cases are decided by the "pull," "color" or "standing" of the accused. Apparently, all criminal laws were written specifically to condemn convict and punish colored violators, and to exonerate and acquit all white violators. Especially is this condition true where the black man's victim is white and the white man's victim is black. Such procedure is causing many of our people to lose faith in the courts of the land, where decisions are rendered on the grounds of racial connection and political expediency. In the South, the white youth, yet we deplore and regret the underlying causes for his boy's delinquency; how ever, he is only one of the many in our racial group who is a liability to his race and society and for which race and society are to blame. As we said in a previous editorial against the infliction of the death penalty upon criminals, punishment per se does not decrease crime nor deter criminals, but our work should begin in the hope that the criminals will—and then our criminal colony, will decrease quite perceptibly. Falling down on the job in the home, school and church, and then trying to make up the deficit through the instrumentality of the courts will not get as very far in reducing criminality and making it safer. If it is wrong for a colored boy to kill a white man, and if he must pay the extreme penalty for his crime, by what course of reasoning or criminal procedure can we hope to exonerate, acquit or assess a mild punishment upon white youths who mob and stone a girl to death on one of our leading suburban residential streets? The growing and widespread disregard and disrespect for the lives of our land can be traced directly to the flexibility and pliancy NEGRO PLAYERS' REVIEW | LOCAL DENTAL SOCIETY The Houston Informer South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper of the statutes: invoking the law in its severity on one set of people for alleged offenses and dismissing and disregarding both the statute and the law, the court brought before the bar to answer for their infractions of the law NEGRO PLAY Pageant to Show From 1900 Pageant to Show Progress on Stage From 1850 to Present. The ancients' conception of justice as being blind-folded and giving decisions without taking into cognizance or consideration the color, station or connection of the accused, seems rather overdrawn and antique; for Miss Justice, in keeping with modern style, fads and fashions, removes her hood nowadays and metes punishment on the grounds of color and not for the crime per se. New York Times NEGro players from companies of the American League right their "Historic Fugue" of the Progress of Negro Theatricals' from 1861 to 1915, members of the Dreams Room Choir and a steward for those of their race and profession, will revive the old-district 167th Street and Lestington Avenue of the Dreams Room, whose first three Negro troops by wagon in 1861. Three of them, Dora Dee and Ollie Gillis, will reprise the role of Imperator, the world-famous Will Iams and Walker, among a score of Negro players, in "Shuffle Along" and "Tunnin' Wild." The performance will be followed by If our courts are to remain as temples of justice both in name, deed and truth; if they are to be real pillars of safety and protection; if they are to continue as bulwarks against despotic and mobocratic demonstrations and attacks; if this country is to be protected and protected more than the doctrine of right makes might, rather than might makes right—then justice must be color-blind, judges must render decisions according to the law and juries must arrive at verdicts from the facts adduced and introduced in the presentation of the cases. Finally, what our section needs is more sheerls like Sheriff Willem of Angela County, strict enforcement of and rigid adherence to the laws without regard to race, creed or previous condition of servitude. Selah! MISSIONARY PROGRAM Trinity M. E. Church Sunday School will give a missionary program March 9, 1924, at 9:30 a.m. as follows: THE $3,000,000 SCHOOL BOND ISSUE AGAIN. The board of education of the Independent School District of Houston has finally decided to submit a $3,000,000 bond issue for the local schools, the same to be voted on by the voters of the district. When the new school trustees are elected on Saturday, April 5, 1924. Congregational singing. Sacred quotations. Miss Esther Starka Recital, "He Doth His Alms to Be Saved" by the Rev. Robert Lord. The Lord is My Light." It was just last May that the former school board submitted a bond issue for this amount and much opposition developed to the proposition, petty politics being the main cause; with the result that the bond issue was defeated. Mrs. H. M. M. Miltion *What Doe-ces* M. H. M. Miltion *Money* M. H. M. Miltion *Miss* Gladys Davis Duet, "Heave Beyond" M. H. Miltion *Leah Mann* M. H. M. Montgomery *Vocal solo* M. H. M. Montgomery *Vocal solo* "Heavenly Choir" M. A. D. Starres Traditional Choir M. H. T. Hogan Mrs. M. E. B. Miltion Mrs. M. E. B. superintendent; Ident: Porter E. Smith, superintendent. Certain definite promises were made by the school board to the school district to provide a certain issue, which evoked much criticism and opposition from a certain local daily newspaper, which once tried to prove itself the colored majority, and to poor, poor living conditions and inadequate school facilities, e.g., Y. W. C. A. NOTES Despite this opposition and defeat of the previous school bond issue, The Informer is firm in its opinion that the colored citizens of Houston should get some definite and concrete assurances from the school board before supporting or opposing this proposed bond issue. The activities center furnished the setting for a pretty lunch on the floor of the "Y" committees were guests of the young farm workers, and the real branch. Each committee was responsible for the decoration of their table, the idea being to create a table with real decorations. The finance committee realized real money as their main "decoration." Each chairmair gave the policy of the committee, followed by a lively甩 from her co-worker. The policy of the committee of membership, as they plan a large increase in membership, was followed. After a most enjoyable evening every body left voting the staff as ideal members. The committee Tuesday morning and is still open to members. Register at ccnc.org. The schools of this city are in a deplorable shape and a real disgrace to and reproach upon the community; particularly the buildings and physical surroundings of colored schools. The colored citizens need a new site for a high school and a modern school; the students need the present needs, but with such appointments and features that the future needs of the race will be taken care of amply and creditably. There is a crying need for a modern building at Gregory School in the Fourth Ward, the largest ward school in Texas in point of attendance; but about the worst structure and most disgraceful school building, not only in the local system, but in the entire state. There is Douglass School, located on McGown Avenue in Third Ward, another large ward school, which stands in dire need of a modern structure; to say nothing of Dunbar, Washington and other inadequate and dilapidated school buildings for colored chil JUST US CLUB. There seems to be a prevalent idea among our people here that the colored principals and teachers should take the lead and initiative in trying to get better buildings and facilities for colored students. This is a common practice among teachers, but of the patrons of the schools, citizens and tax payers. On Friday evening, February 23, Ethel McLean was host to the Ethel McLean Club, Madeline Banks and Mr. Enille Long-McLean, back on back one of her long-abroad members, Miss Elise Howard. Quite a number of guests were on hand, a guest was to treat Ms. Eleanor Moore, who is seriously ill. Daniels, assistant secretary of this organization, for her apathy recovery. A delicious repot of real cured fries cracked into bacon, but biscuits and plumage frilled jelly with whipped cream was served. A group of members was sitting year will be elected. Jack Perry, Avis B. Andrew, reporters; Avis B. Andrew, reporters; In some organized way the colored people of this school district should present their needs to the school board and receive from the board some definite and tangible assurances regarding the amount of money to be spent for colored schools, in the event the proposed bond issue is approved. The time has arrived when we must evince more interest in the things and affairs that vitally and directly concern and affect us, and not sit around idly and feast on pre-digested food. Not only ought we to organize and endeavor to get a fair share of this proposed bond issue, but we should also line up our forces for registering our approval or disapproval of the proposition at the next meeting. With the election just four weeks off, whatever we do must be done immediately, effectively and efficiently. It may be that such course can best be pursued through some regularly organized body, which is now functioning in this community for the best interests of our people and city; but by all means we must be aware that "where we come in" on this proposed $3,000,000 school bond issue. Pred Douglas Chapter No. 23, Royal Arch Mission, will stage a musical at Wesley Chapel, Friday night, March 16. The mission promotes musical stars in the city. Mrs. H. H. Middleton is directors; 23, R. H. Middleton is artistic director. It promises to be a rare event. COLORED Y. M. C. A.'s BIG PROGRAM At last the colored branch of the Young Men's Christian Association has been established. The organization leased a three-story brick building at Prairie Hill and Smith Hall. It remains to be seen whether our people will subscribe to this movement and support the organization in its efforts and activism. VITAL-DODSON WEDDING BRILLIANT OCCASION On Thursday evening, February 21, the home of Mr. N. Vail. 211 Broadway street, was the scene of a very interesting ceremony, the ceremonial units missing Bena Vitalis and Mr. Robert Dodson in the bodies of holy martyrs were solemnized. The ceremony was best, kind, gentle, in fact, she possesses all the qualities that so to make her a white-beaded canon creep down and carry her home, who is very highly entailed by his many friends, both old and new, in the conventional full dress. When one sees how our young men are rushing pell mell in large numbers to destruction and moral degradation, and how they are being sent off to war, we should subscribe to our group and society, he should heartily and willingly subscribe to and back up any institution or movement that seeks to salvage and assist these young men—the future hope of our men. Whatever might have been the faults, defects and shortcomings of the Young Men's Christian Association during the World War and despite the organization's attitude towards our race in numerous communities, nobody should be more concerned and interested in our future, stillly and unreasonable to expect this interest from other sources. The charge is so often hurled at us that we are not concerned nor interested in ourselves sufficiently to warrant the assistance of our group. Long before the hand of the clutch yard and all available space, was fenced in. The new fence, the fences, and the new wreath, were the recipients of many useful and valuable We seem to fail to realize that he who would be free, himself must strike the first blow; that only the man in the ditch who strives to rise, ever gets any outside assistance, while the fellow remains there and suffers his fate. After serving of an ice course, the guests were encouraged to enjoy enclosing music, music by Josephine McKenzie, later which the many Friends did participate in celebrations and guests. The Informer wishes to congratulate the board of directors of the colored Young Men's Christian Association for their vision, far-sightedness, and efforts in this Airlifting and asks for them to be in office in the whole-souled and unstinted support of our people. MET WITH DR. HOWARD The local dental Association met at the home of Dr. W. J. Hearw, with the final presentation of the public proclamation of the new dental association, March 14 at Antioch Baptist Church, copied. After some little discussion, Dr. C. A. Gleason discussed the third Wednesday schedule each month. Dr. C. A. Gleason discussed the third Wednesday schedule each month. Dr. B. P. Harlow and C. A. Phillips discussed the third Wednesday schedule each month. The discussion of this subject was very beneficial to the association. After a meeting of the dental association adjourned to meet at the home of Dr. H. Thomas, with Dr. BALLY AT EAST TEXAS ACADEMY Special to The Informer. IN MEMORIAM. Prof. J. N. Dodson, March 2, 1922. He has gone and loneliness now. Is stalking like a gentle spirit or 'er- Hark! On the wind I hear him calling: 'Tis the spirit of my departed. He has gone, and left me streaked Crumbed the weight of grief And, faded like a wreath of mist, you For my heart hatch echoes but for the Mrs. J. N. Dodson, Wife. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling deep blue friend, this life March 1, 1923. He is gone, but his fortune is still there. He is many, and while his place can not be filled Great Beyond. Glipser, George and George W. War- ge, 1239 Mary Street, City OFF TO HAMPTON MEETING Prof. Thomas Holley, Prairie View College director of vocational training under the Smith-Hughes act is atrium of the Smith-Hughes grant colleges and vocational institute Va. this week. He plan to visit two Southern cities while away and visit Va. this week. McCOY RETURNS TO CHICAGO. W. I. McCoy, general manager of the Beauty Culture of Houston and Chicago, has returned to the Windsy City Beauty Culture of Houston and Chicago some local matters. Before leaving McCoy stated that the company on his next trip to the Lone Star ATTENTION To all chairmen commanders, we may consult, Courts of Canaan and You are hereby notified to meet Weed You are hereby notified to meet Weed P. hall, St. John's street, at 3 o'clock. E. W. SALLEON, Garden HOME IN HOME THIRD FOR SALE Let 5105 miles and four-room house at No. 212 Hadley avenue, only 100 four-room Dowling car line. Apply to Hadley, 4095 gill; Illum; ph. 3208 GOODYEAR RAINCOAT FREE We will send a handmade Rain proof, Al-BaWeather to cost one per person and recommend it to Friends. Write today to the Goodyear Mt. Co. 6353 R Goodyear Kmgs, Kansas City, Mo. For particular people, Velvet Hair Dressing. Get a box today at 16c stores and drug stores. FOR SALE - Palm land on Humble read, few minute drive from Mt. Street, good bounce house, LWRH, Palm Prairie avenue, or call FREELAND 831. Mt. Carinth Bapt. Church. (Schwarze and Liberty). Rev. Arthur Harbert, Pastor. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. *Teacher's* Council; 9:10, 9:20 School; 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. preaching; 5:30 p.m. R. Y. P. U. 5:30 p.m. teaching U. L.; 7:30 p.m. teacher training U. Tuesday - 3:30 p.m. Guild 'Arlery; Wednesday - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. Y. W. A. and X. M. A. 7:30 p.m. X. Slippeen Boys Laye Friday—2:30 p.m. Starlight Bend; 7:30 p.m. teachr' meeting. CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS A Door Gun: Our forth wards street is gittie's tock outen de ditches by de city ditch diggers, an' I'm lookin' foren torm good hard airtie all outs in de girt cleaned out. Den I gase de gran girt cleaned out. Den I gase de gran o suff, causes its bin roomed det din bin paid by my terriers yate sum promenants in de ditches an sum promenants in de ditches an tier blew det a sun double creep t din ditte' de ditches det an' haven' an dut good hard airtie thrown on de humerytany - kin do ydoggedt leave Canal街 at 'even clock, but doy tells me de mat were clock, long hefo' train day. T麦 grips an h amathe reddy ter-bod dis spoutal, long hefo' train day. T麦 conductor hol尔erd 'an' board' over conductor hol尔erd 'an' board' over in fifty fathoms But, Gun, I wuz also sheoced dat dat belt boy for chic blood blud, murder baby black boy for chic blood blud, murder 'wide dat since day coolen' got him boy what wuk bit lil calll ill calll boy what wuk bit lil calll ill calll 'camshe got offen de street car in fr rv him vh. I need do mcat de boy he wuz black, but becuzes uv de crin boy he wuz black, but becuzes uv de crin boy sheoced dat day wood he wuz dv wuz boys' boy can an how he had dollar bond dollar, but i see dei day dollar bond dollar, but i see dei day wuz made over de fact day or pr' or black gurd but binned murder, 'an i' al fighter dat our sherrif mak me kus boy, boy sheoced de da instacronctione boy, boy sheoced de da instacronctione ter 'locetocerus to, Yan, ian, Xan ter 'locetocerus to, Yan, ian, Xan at gtter time it al't even homicide.