The Houston Informer (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Order of Services.
Sunday Mass—6:30 and 10 a m.
Sermon and Benediction of tha
Blessed Sacrament—7:30 p.m.
Week Day Mass—Every morning at
6:30.
It^jUr atten<lance ,s 111081 cordially In
B. R. Peters,
Optometrist
815 Prairie Avenue
tVear Kryptok Invisible Lenses
Phone Preston 6256
Preston 4181.
DR. C. M. NICHOLS
Physician and 8urgeon
Office: Taborlan Bldg., Suite 230,
807% Prairie Ave., Houston, Tex.
666
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever.
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills
the germs that cause the fever.
For Raw Sore Throat
At the first sign of a raw, sore
throat rub on a little Musterole with
your fingers.
It goes right to the spot with a gentle
tingle, loosens congestion, draws out
soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It has all
the strength of the old-fashioned mus-
tard plaster without the blister.
Nothing like Musterole for croupy
children. Keep it handy for instant
use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes;
hospital size, $3.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
The Silver Tone Band of U. B. F.
Lodge No. 330, under the direction of
Prof. J. H. Haywood, will furnish music
for any and all occasions, from 8 to 30
?«n?esj ?aU E' v- Pitts< manager, P.
1991, during the day, or H. 5003-J at
night; or John R. Gardner, president
P. 9466.
Prof. Haywood is one of the greatest
living bandmasters and instructors of
his race and during his few years of
residence in the city of Houston has
done much to raise the standard of re-
ligious and secular music of the local
orchestras and churches.
Six months ago he began the instruc-
tion of the female clerks of the Ameri-
can Mutual Benefit Association, and
today they bid fair to become the most
thoroughly trained orchestra of its
kind In the country. Prof. Haywood
is a master of any kind of band instru-
ment, together with the piano and or-
gan, and is in demand all over the city
and state by churches and fraternal or-
ganizations. Prof. Haywood sells all
kinds of musical instruments on easy
terms.
Pressure Detween Teeth Greatest.
Any person of normal strength with
useful teeth, can exert more pressure
between his hack te.th than he cun
produce hv any other part of hj3 body.
FORE’S FISH
MARKET
2714 ODIN AVE.
Wholesale and Retail
FISH AND OYSTERS
Largest Fish Market in the 8tate
among the Race.
Out-of-town orders shipped prompt-
ly. WE 8HIP TO ANY PART OF
THE 8TATE.
Ph^ne Capitol 480
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WHEN VISITING THE ISLAND CITY
EAT YOUR MEALS AT
LOUISIANA UNION CAFE
SPLENDID CULINARY SERVICE
I. PHILLIPS, Proprietor
511 25th Street
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Galveston, Texas |
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LADIES! LADIES!
Are you using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GROWER and
PRESSING OIL ? If not, “Eventually,” so why not now?
Agents wanted to sell Magnolia line of Soaps, Hair Treat-
ment, Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO.
801 West Ninth Ave. Houston, Tex.
L. V. ALLEN
Fairchild Undertaking Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Phone Preston 1835
1015 Dowling 8treet
Phones: Office P. 5501. Res. C. 551
DR. T. M. SHADOWEN3
Physician and 8urgeon
Residence 3515 Liberty Avenue
Office 418% Travis Street
HOUSTON. TEXAS
Sure Should.
The extreme pleasure we take In
talking of ourselves should make us
fear that we give very little to those
who listen to us.
DR. L M. MITCHELL
DENTIST
PYORRHEA SPECIALIST
Office Hours: 8:30-2:00; 3:30-6:00
i MU«m Street Office Phone Pre.ton 6127 J
J. J. HARDEWAY
Phone Preston 2662
REAL E8TATE AND RENTAL8, LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Eighteen Years Experience
;; «*•/, MILAM «T. HOU8TON, TEXAS
LA WYER - NOTARY
CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY
419 Vi MILAM
Unmuffled.
Another million machines along the
landscape and we shall have to begin
to refer to It as the great open exhaust
country.—Newcastle Courier.
Famous Sayings.
Most of the famous sayings of his-
tory were said by men who paid no
attention to the maxlin “Silence Is
golden.”
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No Change Reported.
Ever since we cun remember the
situation has been grave.—Atchison
Globe.
Sight-Seeing.
Pleasure In sight-seeing Is one hu-
man delight that age does not seem
to wither.
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IS
FOREST HOME
ONE OF THE BEST REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS EVER
OFFERED TO THE COLORED PEOPLE OF HOUSTON
HERE ARE THE REASONS WHY
FIRST—It u splendidly located in the Third Ward—a section of
the city where values are constantly increasing. There are a num-
ber of developments contemplated in this section of the city that will
tend to increase the values of Forest Home lots.
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—its streets are shelled and side-
walks are provided throughout the addition.
THIRD FOREST HOME prices are very low when you consider
the location, the beauty of the addition, and the improvements that
go with the property.
FOURTH FOREST HOME is being sold on exceptionally easy
terms—so easy that any ambitions man or woman can pay for a lot
These terms are as low as $10.00 cash and $10.00 monthly, without
interest or taxes until January 1st, 1925.
In general, FOREST HOME offers you a splendid opportunity to
secure a good homesite in a beautiful addition and at the same time
make a safe and profitable investment
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
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. Do not delay_
see me now.
J. H. ROBERTSON
3201 Pierce Avenue
SALES AGENT
m
Hadley 6924
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Richardson, Clifton F. The Houston Informer (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1924, newspaper, March 15, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523816/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .