The Houston Informer (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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SOUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924
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Saturday
Specials
Suit on and
Cases .............................................................. OUC up.
Hand d* | 1A and
Ladies’ Pouches and , CQ/* anc*
Ladies’ Hat d» A 40 and
Boxes ..........................................................«P *• *0 up.
Gents’ Bill QC and
Folds .............................................................. vDC up.
Dress d»A nj? and
Trunks ........................................................up.
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Trunks ....................................................« lO. I 0 up.
OHO’S TRUNK SHOP
QUALITY LUGGAGE
404 Travis Street
WIGS OF NATURAL HUMAN HAIR
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
Can Be Combed and Dressed
Also Transformations, Switches, Straightening
Combs and everything in Hair Goods
Free Catalog 8ent to Out-of-Town Patrohs
ALEX. Y. MARKS
662 EIGHTH AVE., at 42nd St. NEW YORK
Removes Obstruction.
If a child should put a pea or a bean
up in his nose, a little cayenne pep-
per on his upper lip will cause him to
sneeze and thus remove the obstruc-
tion.
Dodging Autos.
Necessity Is the mother of inven-
tion. Many a pedestrian has learned
to execute fancy steps that would
make a ballet teacher turn green with
envy.
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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.
Phone Capitol 480
Phones: Office P. 6501. Res. C. 651
DR. T. M. 8HA00WEN8
Physician and 3urgeon
Residence 3515 Liberty Avenue
Office 418% Travis Street
HOUSTON. TEXAS
Fur Seals Not True Seals.
The seal valuable for its fur is not
a true seal, but a kind of seallon, true
seals having no external ears and their
hind legs being closely united.
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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
Galveston, Texas
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DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
STATE OF TEXAS
No. 190 Austin, Texas, February 27, 1921.
To All Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify, that the PROGRESSIVE MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY, DALLAS, TEXAS, has in all respects fully com-
plied with the laws of Texas as conditions precedent to its doing busi-
ness in this State, and I have issued to said Company a Certificate of
Authority from this office entitling it to do business in this State for
the year ending the 28th of February, 1925.
Given under my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, the date
first above written.
JNO. M. SCOTT,
Com missioner.
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.
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L. V. ALLEN
LAWYER-NOTARY
CIVIL PRACTICE A SPECIALTY
410 Milan StrMt Office Phone Preston 6127
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Most Always.
In the world of commerce, a blazing
star of success seems to suddenly ap-
pear, but generally the star’s Intimate
Mends knew he was going to bluze.
Compliments.
Pass a compliment as often as It Is
deserved: like breud upon the wa-
ters. It will return—and not alwayi
after many days.
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J. J. HARDEWAY
Phone Preaton 2662
REAL E8TATE AND RENTAL8, LOAN#
NOTARY PUBLIC
_ Eighteen Years Experience
" 40#Vi MILAM #T. HOUSTON, TEXAS
Aunt Het.
“I'm Jim] pa Is dignified. Ever’ firm
I want a new hat I can begin to tall
about the way he acted that time la
drunk too much blackberry wine."
Has Same Meaning.
Once, a huge solitaire diamond ring
was displayed as the guaranty that
one was a “success." Now, a motoi
car Is preferred. Instead.
FOREST HOME
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
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 ambitious 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.
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3201 Pierce Avenue
SALES AGENT
Hadley 6924
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