Houston Informer

Saturday, October 28, 1922

Houston, Texas

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Prominent Southerner For Dyer Bill Henry A. Boyd Heads Publishing House BOLTON SMITH, PROMINENT WHITE LEADER, ENDORSES DYER BILL; SAYS SOUTH IS NOT ATTACKED The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, New York, has no role in public a statement from Bolton Smith, of Memphis, Tennessee, president in 1919 of the local Rotary Club, and a trustee of the University of Tennessee, endorsing the Dyer antitruncation bill, which is to come to a vote in the senate during the next session of congress. The statement of Mr. Smith was said to be especially significant by James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the Advancement Association, in that Mr. Smith declared the bill contained no special attack upon the South. Mr. Smith's statement in full is as follows: MME. ST. CLAIR'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE WILL OPEN NOV. 1 MME. ST. CLAIR'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE WILL OPEN NOV. 1 **September 27, 1922** "I am in charge of putting federal courts predication in connection with the crime of lynching under certain cases, because:" "I believe that local sentiment in many places is too strong to permit local authorities to enforce the law against mobs." "A 2 trial before a jury in a United States court is not a trial before an alien tribunal. The people of the entire state or district, and one is assured of a more impartial jury—one not terrorized by that local sentiment which usually is so blaunt after any mob action. Pew officers have the courage to take action against the people. There is no special attack on the South in such a measure. It is required by the progress of the country, North as well as South. As common Negro labor has moved into the North, Negroes have been lynched by white men." "That some Southern men who sincerely oppose lynchings should not favor the Dyer bill is due to a mispreparation of its effect and purpose. There is no part of the United States in which those favoring the due process are not in favor of the punishment of lynchers by federal courts, whenever local officials fail to do their duty." "4. The lynching of Negroes by white mobs is bad enough, but there is no reason why lynchings should be faced with an even more dangerous character of lynching, namely." MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT WESLEY CHAPEL SET NEW RECORD The musical festival at Wesley Chapell A. M. E. Church Tuesday night, under direction of Mrs. P. S. Smith, local music teacher and church organist, has been pronounced by all members of its kind in Houston's history. All the numbers on the program were well executed and there was no doubt that the detectors it if applause and enconserve a barometer. It is the purpose of the finance committee of Dorcas Home for Delinquent Colored Girls, the entire program will be repeated at Antichap Hall, which is the location of chapter 7. The spacious auditorium of this church should be packed on this occasion, both in the church and in the real classical music. Those desiring to enter this class are requested to register in the first week of the opening. For further information you may phone or write. All branches will be taught separately, if desired, and if the course is taken there will be a reduction in THE HOUSTON INFORMER TO THE PRESIDENTS OF LOCAL MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATIONS OF TEXAS We, a committee of presidents of the Local Mutual Aid Associations of Texas, hereby call the presidents of the said associations of Texas to meet in Austin, Texas, for the purpose of Church, November 1 and 2, 1922, for the purpose of better understanding each other in the operation of the various organizations of Local Mutual Association in the State of Texas, and to meet in Austin, Texas, to meet the impending problems of the Colored Mutual Aid Association of Texas. Committee: J. P. Eugene, Beaumont; B. F. Lee, Austin; E. J. McLondon, Winn Parks; E. M. Griggs; M. G. Graham, Austin; S. A. Radeal, Waco. prices. Every woman or girl interested in this vocation should avail herself of this splendid opportunity and get a diploma from this reputable school that has a Phone Mission 853 or write 918 S. Hackberry St, San Antonio, Texas. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 BETHEL BAPT. CHURCH RALLY ENDS SUNDAY The big financial drive, which has been under way during the last several weeks by the membership of Bettel Baptist Church, J. R. J. Burdett, pastor will terminate Sunday, October. The various club leaders have put forth herculean efforts to arouse interest among their groups and thereby realize fully $2,000 out of this financial campaign. Bettel's congregation has outgrown its present quarters and the pastor has been able to build a modern brick structure as soon as Architect J. L. Bibunt completes the plans and specifications. "The general public is cordially invited to be present at all the services Sunday, both morning, afternoon and evening, while each member is expected to do his and her duty in the effort." HARRIS COUNTY HOME INMATES ENTERTAINED WITH MUSICAL FEAST By arrangement of Mrs. R. T. Andrews, a party consisting of Misses Virginia Cressman, Laura Benson, Wille M. Carrington, Jennifer Green of Houston College and the Rev. Mrs. J. M. Carrington, motivated out to the Harris County House for the Aged, and rendered a musical program from 5 p. to 6 m. for the entertainment of the inmates on Monday, October 23. The program was made up of songs, duets, and gospel spirituals. It was an inspiration to the hearts of the old people gathered in the chapel. They welcome song as the wanderer in the desert welcomes the crisis. Once each month Antioch Church planning to give a special service at the church of Trinity East Church visited the elderly by the pastor. Similar visits will be made in the field of ministry in the house sincerely hope and pray that all our people will be awakened to a sense of their duty to the dear old people BISHOP COLLEGE TO HAVE EXHIBIT AT BEAUMONT FAIR BISHOP COLLEGE TO HAVE EXHIBIT AT BEAUMONT FAIR Prof. C. W. Rice, manager of the Beaufort Negro Business League and chairman of the exhibit committee of the colored division of the South Texas College, President C. H. Maxon of Bishop College, Marshall, Texas, stating that Bishop will be representatet at the fair with a special booth exhibiting furniture made by the students in the wood cabinetry and probably attendant. Other colleges invited probably will be soon heard from. Colored people are sending exhibits from all parts if Texas. The colored colleges will occupy more than 30 booths. The whole city of Beaufort and Jefferson County are making ready to receive that matcher or stateman, Rosce Cooklin Simmons, and the business manager, Wednesday, 6 at 8:30 p.m. The Business League is planning a great banquet in honor of Colonel Simmons Wednesday night, November 2. Invitations have been extended to the business man of Bour Lake, Louisiana, Orange, Oregon and Lake Charles, La. OUR SENATORIAL CANDIDATE L. H. PENDY HOUSTON MAKING SPLENDID SHOWING IN TRI-CITY DRIVE HOUSTON MAKING SPLENDID SHOWING IN TRI-CITY DRIVE The big Python drive in the tri-city contest is asking large proportions of the public to rank the most progressive secret organization in the State of Texas. In Dallas the workers making Hercinean efforts to capture the twenty-gold piece offered by R. I. T. the prize will be awarded to the person who brings in the highest number of applicants over twenty five. so therefore, he behoves those who are striving in Dallas to capture the twenty-gold piece offered by R. I. T. in Houston Director Dawley assumes an air of confidence and he believes that Houston will have a large plurality over Dallas or Port Worth in the acquisition of new members for the organization. In the Panther City City Director Register is "awning wood" and saying nothing. In fact, the first week he has not disclosed the number of new members and the indications are that he will have a big surprise to spring In the matter of paying the workers, each of the drive directors emphasize the fact that every worker will be paid the sum of one dollar for every application which has been turned in to the candidate, and that whether the candidate has been initiated or not. It is the purpose of the administration to see to it that each and every worker receives payment for those members which he has been able to bring into the order on November 16, the night of the closing, and thereby respectfully requested to keep in mind the fact that they must appear at the castle halls in Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston the night of the closing of the drive, to receive their money. Do not fail to be on hand, as your name will be called and the money paid over at the time indicated above. The Houston headquarters, with Prof. T. H. Brawley in charge, is being maintained at 409% %11 Milan Street, and is planning a plain to all prospective members the advantages and benefits to be derived by holding members accountable, and since the cam HOUSTON CITIZENS DONATE $500 TO AID BOY'S WORK HOUSTON CITIZENS DONATE $500 TO AID BOY'S WORK SPECIAL NOTICE The high class musical that won a great applause to a crowded house at Wiesbaden Church, Tuesday night, Nov. 24, by special request, will be repeated at ANTICHOB, BAPSTH IST, and DORSELL, 7, for the benefit of the Dorsac School for girls. Say, don't miss it this time ADMISSION FREE. FORMER TEXAN ELECTED HEAD NATIONAL BAPTIST PUBLISHING PLANT, SUCCEEDING HIS FATHER Nashville, Tenn.-Henry A. Boyd heads the National Baptist Publishing Board of this city as secretary-treasurer and manager. His election took place at the annual board meeting, Tuesday, October 10. Rev. Mr. Boyd has served in almost every capacity at the publishing plant, having begun work 18 years ago as janitor. In addition to the election of Mr. Boyd as secretary to fill the place made vacant by the death of his noted father, who was the founder of the plant which is invoiced in over a half million dollars, and which gives Sunday school literature to more than twenty thousand Baptist Sunday schools (having a circulation of approximately ten million copies annually), the board elected Rev. J. P. Robinson of Little Rock, Arkansas, as chairman. CONFERENCE COLORED LEADERS HELD RECENTLY IN NASHVILLE MOST REMARKABLE GATHERING CONFERENCE COLORED LEADERS HELD RECENTLY IN NASHVILLE MOST REMARKABLE GATHERING Nashville, Tenn.—The National Temperance and Law Enforcement Conference, held in this city recently, was a notable success. It brought together one of the largest and most representative groups of Negro leaders ever assembled in America, and sounded a clarion call to high character and good citizenship that will be heard throughout the nation. Reinforcing the many eloquent and stirring speeches, the conference adopted a number of vigorous pronouncements on prohibition, law enforcement, juvenile delinquency, education, vice, crime, health and social morality, and on the relation of the church, the home and the press to these several subjects. These reports were formulated by carefully chosen commissions and were referred to a committee on findings to be correlated into a single statement and given to the public. This statement will be most significant as representing the united voice of the Negro leadership of America. Its publication will be eagerly awaited. Special to the Informer Nashville, Teen—Henry A. B. Publishing Board of this city as a city His election took place at the annual 10. Rev. Mr. Boyd has served publishing plant, having begun we addition to the election of Mr. Boyd made vacant by the death of his son of the plant which is invoiced at which gives Sunday school literatl and Baptist Sunday schools (havely ten million copies annually), the son of Little Rock, Arkansas, as chr Dr. Robinson is the oldest pastor in point of service in Arkansas, having pastored one church over thirty years; He is also the president of the convention. Rev. G. B. Taylor of Nashville was elected vice chairman. Rev. D. J. Hull of Texas was re-elected editorial secretary, while Rev. John H. Frank of Louisville, Ky. was re-elected editor of the National Baptist Union Review. CONFERENCE COLOS HELD RECENTLY MOST REMARK Special to the Informer Nashville, Tenn.—The National ment Conference, held in this city it brought together one of the languages of Negro leaders ever assa cilarion call to high character a heard throughout the nation. Reinforcing the many eloquent ference adopted a number of vigil ition, law enforcement, juvenile crime, health and social morality church, the home and the press reports were formulated by careful referred to a committee on finding statement and given to the publ significant as representing the usi ship of America. Its publication ER Bill HOUSE ELECTED HEAD TIST PUBLISHING NEEDING HIS FATHER Boyd heads the National Baptist secretary-treasurer and manager. Uual board meeting, Tuesday, Octo- d in almost every capacity at the work 18 years ago as janitor. In Boyd as secretary to fill the place noted father, who was the founder over a half million dollars, and tature to more than twenty thou- gure a circulation of approximate the board elected Rev. J. P. Robin- chairman. Two new board members were added, viz: Rev. H. A. Alfred, pastor of the Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, and Rev. J. M. H. Alfred, pastor of the Temple Baptist Church. These two, with the seven who held over from the year before, constitute the nine members of the board of managers. The general board, representing one member from each state convention, was chosen at the national convention held in Nashville during the month of September. RED LEADERS Y IN NASHVILLE KABLE GATHERING Real Temperance and Law Enforcement recently, was a notable success, the largest and most representative assembled in America, and sounded and good citizenship that will be at and stirring speeches, the conspicuous pronouncements on probile delinquency, education, vice, and on the relation of the to these several subjects. These fully chosen commissions and were songs to be correlated into a single歌. This statement will be most united voice of the Negro leader will be eagerly awaited. Alexander of the inter-academic commission, Dr. Clarence Trillean of the Metholist board of temperance, Dr. Rodney W. Roundy, secretary Home Mission Schools; Dean W. F. Tillette of Vanderbilt University, Prof. R. H. Leavell of Pesaboy College, Hon. Guy Browne of attorney general of the United States, Dr. F. U. Beauchamp of the W. C. T. U., and officials of the city and state. INFORMER EDITOR REPORTS "SUM" TIME WITH DALLAS GANG Editor C. F. Richardson, who spoke a flying trip to Dallas this week, is loud in his praise of the hospitalities showered upon him by various Dallascorp sponsors, including Mr. G. McMillan, propietor of the celebrated Elm Street Cafe and auto ride over the city by Mr. C. F. Starks, business manager of the Dallascorp association. Mr. G. McMillan, a Clarence is a speed denom with accent on both. Others in the party were H. Striking, associate association; Ad. Adams, furniture dealer and transfer magnate, and P. E. Starks, associate. Mr. C. F. Starks, who have a beautiful home on Thomas Avenue, who owns a party, nor does party will ever forget the party, as party will ever not party in mid-flight. Truly, "T's in Dallas!" 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TO FORMER MEMBERS OF THE BLACK-TAN REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SOUTH TEXAS: TO FORMER MEMBERS OF THE BLACK-TAN REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SOUTH TEXAS: Our party placed no ticket in the field for the fall election of 1922, and our state chairman has issued a statement in which he advises all former adherents of the cause to vote for measures and not men, for principles and not parties, for issues and not individuals. In view of this fact and in view of the peculiar situation that obtains politically in Texas in the race for United States senator, we cannot afford to shirk from our duty or slave slackers and cowards in the impending conflict and menacing crisis. It is beginning to appear that the day is about to arrive in this state for which "we long have sought and mourned because we found it not," and it is up to us as full-fledged, genuine, unadulterated, unhypenated and undefined American citizens to vote for the best interests of our common country, state and race. There are two candidates in the race for the United States senate—Earle B. Mayfield, reputed klan candidate, and George Peddy, avowed anti-klan candidate and fusion choice of the independent democrats and republicans of Texas who are opposed to "invisible empires" and their emissaries representing Texas in the highest branch of our national government at Washington. On Tuesday, November 7, 1922, the election will be held and every American citizen, otherwise qualified by having paid the poll tax or secured an exemption certificate, will be afforded an opportunity to go to the polls and cast a ballot for the senatorial candidates. A vote for George Peddy for United States senator from Texas is a protest against existing political conditions in the Lone Star State and will show to the outside world that Texas, despite her record of ignominy and shame, can be counted upon to stand by constitutional government and law and order when the supreme test comes. This election will be under federal supervision and operating under national jurisdiction, no citizen need have any fear of voting his honest and conscientious convictions on election day. Personally, we are not concerned about nor interested in the other candidates in the race and our main strength should be mustered and centered on the senatorial race, to the end that Candidate Peddy will poll sufficient votes to land him in Washington for the next six years. How sanely, sensibly and patriotically we act and acquit ourselves on this occasion will largely determine our future political status in Texas, and our action will either make friends or lose friends. As chairman of the Black-Tan Republican party of Harris County, I am taking this method of informing the members of our party regarding the present political situation, to the end that we can organize our forces in any manner desired and wag a relentless and effective campaign for the candidacy of George Peddy. Peddy's election is imperative, because of the peculiar issue involved. You fought a good fight in the memorable campaign of 1920, and while we were defeated, the cause was not lost and just what we complained about and strove for then is the battle of today, only the participants are of another party. The principle is largely the same—whether democracy shall reign or autocracy (klanocracy) shall become the ruling political passion of the state and nation? Where stand you, brave and noble patriots, in this battle against the haughty and arrogant giant of repression, oppression, lawlessness, ruthlessness, intolerance, mistrust, bigotry and prejudice? Are you willing to take up little David's sling shot (the ballot) and go forth to engage this mammoth monster and tyrant in the battle of Armageddon? Since our party has no candidate in the field, and since the democratic party at its San Antonio convention pledged itself to a "white man's party," and since the republican party has broken faith with the colored voters and is no longer worthy nor entitled to receive our unqualified and unstinted support, we should all go to the polls Tuesday, November 7, 1922, and vote for GEORGE PEDY for United States senator. If his name is not printed on the ballot, it can be easily inserted with a lead pencil. I would suggest that you take up writing lessons at once, so as to become quite proficient in writing in the name of GEORGE PEDY in the event legal technicalities and political machinations keep his name off the official ballot. Finally, fellow-constituents and compatriots, I see no manly course to pursue other than to support George Peddy for the United States senate and to this end I suggest that you bend your energies, exert your efforts and cast your ballots. 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Printing Company 320 W. Dallas PAGE THREE THE, HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. SUUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSYAPER_ Law and Order vs. Anarchy and Disorder Colored Patriots of Houston And All Texas : Let’s All Vote For Honorable George Peddy Independent Democratic-Republican Candidate For United States Senate, Tuesday, November 7, 1922 A clean man, with a clean record, running on a clean platform with clear-cut issue = __ e KLANOCRACYo2DEMOCRACY-—-Which? If you believe in the American Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and Bill of Rights; if you are opposed to Gang Rule and Mob-Law; if you look with disfavor upon those who preach and fos- ter the propaganda of racial prejudice and religious intolerance and the overthrow of constituted authority, then vote for GEORGE PEDDY, the Fusion Candidate for United States Senator. Freemen or Slaves— _ PATRIOTS OR KNAVES ? Independent Sibuiad Boters’ iii ok mai County " a — i ‘ais a 4 , ee , . PAGE FOUR THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 410 Milam Street, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 18°. Foreign Advertising Representative, W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dear Broad Street, Chicago; 321 Victoria Building, St. Louis, Mo.; 420 Longwood Court, Chicago. IMPORTANT Make all checks, drafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to The Houston Informer, 410 Milam Street, Houston, Texas. TELEPHONES: Office: 8:00 a. m. to 7 p. m. Preston 1243 Nights and Sundays. Capitol 1445 Preston 4100 NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ..... $2.00 Nine Months ..... 1.50 Six Months ..... 1.00 Three Months ..... 5.00 Single Copy ..... 7c NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston informer and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All duty appointed agents will have receipt books. Protect your interests, as well as ours, by insisting upon a receipt and then keep it. MEMBER OF MILKY FOOT FIRST IN SERVICE THE INFORMER'S PLATFORM: 1. Democracy, both domestic and foreign. 2. Playgrounds for colored children. 3. Better educational facilities, both teachers and physical properties, for colored youths. 4. Educated, consecrated ministry. 5. Development of the Boat Ship Channel, thereby mirroring Houston the South's premier city. 6. Co-operation between the white and colored races on all matters of vital importance and less racial animosity and antagonism. 7. Good streets, better drainage and sanitary toilets for entire urban population. 8. Federal government and Federal legislation to support agriculture. 9. Equality before the law for all men and equal railroad accommodations for all passengers. 10. Racial co-operation, teamwork, advancement, betterment and solidarity. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. WRITE GEORGE PEDDY INTO SENATE! Legal litigation and court proceedings, at this angle of the game, seem to warrant the assertion that neither the name of Earle B. Mayfield, klan nominee for United States senator from Texas, nor George Peddy, independent democratic and anti-klan candidate, will appear on the official ballot at the general election Tuesday, November 7. It is virtually a conceded fact that the name of George Peddy will not be printed on the official ballot. Yet this contingency has not dampened the ardor of the fusion candidate nor put a crimp upon the activities of his supporters. Candidate George Peddy is addressing large and enthusiastic audiences throughout Texas and his cause (which is the people's cause) goes merrily on. Legal opinions and court decisions can keep Candidate Peddy's name off the official ballot, but the election laws of Texas permit every voter the right and prerogative to write in his or her choice for any position on the official ballot, and thus the patriotic and liberty-loving citizens of the Lone Star State are asked to go to the polls on Tuesday, November 7, 1922, and WRITE IN the name of GEORGE PEDDY for United States senator on the independent ticket. Ordinarily, the official ballot for general elections has one blank column, in which voters can write in their choice for certain positions, provided they scratch the name of the candidate or candidates occupying the same position or running for the same office as the one or ones said citizens desire to vote for and support. By writing in the name of GEORGE PEDDY in the blank column and scratching both the democratic and republican tickets, the colored voters can extricate themselves from an embarrassing situation. Moreover, they can scratch every name on both the democratic and republican tickets and write in the name of George Peddy on either the democratic or republican ticket under the title of 'For United States Senator." The Informer is not supporting either the democratic or republican ticket, but this paper does favor the candidacy of George Peddy for United States senator as an independent candidate, and it is possible for colored citizens to vote for him (as suggested and outlined hereinbefore) without stultifying their manhood or womanhood by swallowing the brand of political moonshine distilled by the professed democrats and pseudo-republicans. Democratic form of government is on trial and recent disclosures should convince the otherwise lukewarm and unconcerned citizen that lethargy and indifference are twin evils inimicable to the best interests of a democratic republic. As between the democratic and republican parties, there is little for colored voters to choose, the former excluding us by practice and preachment, and the latter eliminating us by its policy of "illy-whiteism." But just like America can no longer hold herself aloof from world problems and programs, neither can the colored voter hope to isolate himself nor straddle the fence when such an issue arises as now confronts the entire electorate of Texas. The issue has resolved itself into visible government, law and order on one side and "invisible empire," anarchy and disorder on the other. Candidate GEORGE PEDDY stands for constitutional government and its time-tested institutions and ideals. Practice writing the name of GEORGE PEDDY (leave off all other initials) and go to the polls on Tuesday, November 7, and write the independent senatorial candidate right into the United States senate. Selah! THAT THIRD WARD RENDEZVOUS. Several of the colored residents of a certain section of the Third Ward are complaining loud and long and engaging in much conversation regarding the operation of a certain house in that section by a bunch of so-called ministers of the gospel. It seems that a certain bunch of elders have decided to forsake Milam Street and the Market Square for this bawdy house and bootleg joint, where they not only drink and often get as a souse the proverbial stewed owl, but that they even meet clandestinely the wives, daughters and sisters of their parishioners and even those who are not their parishioners nor related to them. These residents further assert that one can smell the odor of liquor even when passing the premises and that upon entering this celebrated rendezvous the very smell of booze is of sufficient strength to intoxicate the average man. It is not the intention of the Informer to continually upbraid and expose our supposed leaders who wear the clergy's garb and are supposed to walk the straight and narrow path; but such unbecoming acts and degrading deeds must be stopped and that at once. When the Informer discussed certain immoral and lewd practices among certain local preachers in a former editorial, quite a number of the brethren got hot in the collar and breathed out threats against the editor; yet the ones that the previous article hit are the main springs and ring leaders in this damnable and disgraceful den in the Third Ward, according to eye-witnesses. We know one local minister of color, who sent out circular letters to several leading white citizens upon the pretext that his congregation was going to remodel the church edifice, yet all the money remitted to this ministerial leader has been spent by him personally and most of the money was spent for liquor, on women and for automobile rides after the shades of evening had fallen and darkness had fallen. Many of these charges are true and if these rascales do not clean up and mend their ways, some shocking and revolting revelations are going to be made in the old burge. Colored congregations raise more money, proportionately, than white churches for the operation and maintenance of the church and the majority of 'ue local race pastors receive handsome salaries, and, in most instances, handle practically all of the church funds; yet these whiskey-heads and women chasers would rather die and go on to hell, where they are headed, than pay an honest obligation and justly incurred bill. They pay neither God nor man, but they can spend every red cent they can beg, borrow and steal for moonshine, "white lightning" and all brands and makes of liquor and would be booze and for having "good times" with the women folk. We have known of instances where a certain local colored pastor has repeatedly entered his punishment in an indictment condition and to prove the truth of the truism, "Like priest, like people" some of the officers of the church have been known to come to church all "lit up", and in their "tea." This is a crying shame unto high heaven and it is time for the laity to call a halt, and if these booze boys and whore-mongers will not resist in their infamous and nefarious practices, a few pulpits ought to be declared vacant and the dirty droomrels turned out in the street. On local church performed such a signal service to the community and society some months ago and if a few more would repeat the dose, ere long Houston could boast of an increasingly large number of clean and upright ministers, devout and consecrated servants of God and true and tried leaders of the people. By all means, let this Third Ward rendezvous and bawdy house ministers be called to the church. The Informer suggests that the residents and neighbors report same to police department and prohibition enforcement officers. RACE LEADERS EMPLOY TERM "NIGGER." One of the most disgusting features connected with the recent session of the General Baptist Convention, held in this city at Emancipation Park, was the promiscuous employment of the term "nigger" by the majority of the ministers. It was nothing strange nor unusual to hear some religious leader allude to the members of his race as "little niggers" and the very air was polluted and defiled by the constant use of this approbrious appellation. The charge has often been made that the bootlacks and others of the race serving in menial capacities around white people were largely responsible for the constant use of the word "nigger"; but some of our supposed leaders and big guns are more guilty of this breech than the so-called hoi poli and masses. The word "nigger" is objectionable to our race, whether employed by members of our race by members of other races; for what people call themselves generally determines what other people call them. Let a man continue to refer to and mention his wife as "Annie.' or "Mary," and soon every other person will call her that name without any handle attached. We cannot force other races to cease calling us "niggers," "coons" "darkies," etc., but we certainly can stop the habit ourselves and then be pleased to note that we do not use such terms any more; they will ultimately desist. Until we learn to respect ourselves and refrain from calling each other by terms that we disdain other races using, we can never hope for other races to respect us. But for the sake of the race, let our leaders stop referring to the members of our race as "niggers," and the man who persists in employing such terms is not worthy of the high place he occupies among our people. Sirs, let's cut it out! SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER AUDITOR PIERSON GIVES ACCOUNT OF HIS STEWARDSHIP AND ISSUES FINANCIAL STATEMENT ON STATE WORK Having the Unique Distinction of Filling the Most Responsible Position in the World Accorded to a Baptist Layman. The subject of this sketch is not only jeopardy and treasures of the Antoch Baptist Church here as well as supervisor of its chair, secretary of the State B. Y. P. U. Convention and press president of the Forested Teacher's State Association, but he is master of another field hereotrofers almost unexplored by anyone to say nothing about his unqualified service as director of the science department of the Horton College High School, that new field endeavor is the Science of Accounts, popularly known as auditing. While he is a member of the National Baptist Convention, U. S. A., the National B. Y. P. U. and Sunday School Congress, U. S. A., he is also auditor of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas. It is his report of the B. M. and E. Convention of Texas affairs, made before that body at its annual sitting in Texarkana last week, with which this article has to do. We are told by eyewitnesses that never before in the history of Texas Baptists there has been such a great collection of facts, assemblies in such a systematic and concrete form and delivered in such a simple and convincing way as was done in this case. The above change was the result of Dr. L. K. Williams. of Chicago, former president of the convention; Dr. J. E. Knox, president State S. C. Convention; Rev. E. M. Griggs, president Chizens Bank; Rev. P. W. Weekey, number of employees; U. S. K. Keeghs and many others which lack of space present mentioning. Texas Baptists have placed in his hands the absolute control of its accounting department. A summarized statement of the B. M. & E. convention's assets and liabilities follows: FINANCIAL STATEMENT BAPTIST MISSION AND EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION OF TEXAS. Also Its Controlled Auxillaries. October 1, 1922. Assets. Current: Administrative 563.53 Houston College 7,952.90 Western Star 353.06 Bryan Orphanace 1,118.16 Total 9,538.48 Current: Acets, Pay, salaries 2,512.47 Notes Pay, salaries 2,682.25 Notes Pay, loans 1,400.00 Total 6,594.72 Fixed: Mortgage, Ridge, land 2,000.00 Mortgage, machinery 420.00 Total 2,420.00 Total 124,702.56 Net assets 125,626.48 Grand total liabilities 9,014.72 Net assets 125,626.48 Grand total assets 134,641.21 Respectfully submitted E. D. PIERSON, Auditor. PRAIRIE VIEW WILL MEET TEX. COLLEGE SATURDAY, OCT. 28 The first conference game of the season will be played on Prairie View's campus at 2:30 o'clock. Texas College, the newest member of the conference, and a formidable opponent in baseball, purple and gold. By the law of averages and accounting staff, Prairie View is destined to come back strong this year. Only one game played is the record for the present season. This game will be played at Prairie View's game. The conference schedule is as follows: October 28, Texas College-Prairie View, at Prairie View; November 4, Sam Houston College-Prairie View at Prairie View; November 18, Pauquitin College-Prairie View at Prairie View management has been asked to consider a proposition for two or three teams. Very probably one such game will be played—one with Owskeece, the date and place not yet determined. Very probably a large, strong state team at the Colored Teachers' Association, Thanksgiving day, at Fort Worth. Possibly a third game will be played in response to request from Prairie View's many stunner Houston friends. Prairie View has been a favorite among both white and blacks of the past, and the son to earn the unwavering support which has been accorded her in the past. Manager Athletic Association. the members and officers of Cornish Sister Court No. 97; Rev. T. M. Jack and Memorial Church and other pastors, for memorable words. We thank the home mission sisters of Richmond for their beautiful formal of thanks. We mourn the loss of our dear one and ask the prayers of our friends in our aids. Our loss is but heaven's. (Signee) Rev. H. R. Smith, husband, Mrs. Ruth Brazos, Mrs. A. Rossprings, sisters; Mrs. Mandy Glover, Mrs. Ada anderson, Mrs. Sina White, Mrs. Ruth Brazos, Mrs. A. Rossprings. CARD OF THANKS I take this occasion to tender my love to the sisters of Trinity East Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. J. S. Scott pastor, and my niece of Trinity East Methodist Episcopal Church, tendered my baby, little Evelyn Curtley, during her present blessings rested upon each of you. (Signed) MRS. H. E. CURTLEY. Layman. JOHN A. BROWN Also Its Controlled Auxillaries. MR. NED WILLIAMS AS A NEIGHBOR. (BY MRS. MINNIE COTTON.) I became acquainted with Mr. Williams shortly after his marriage to the dear wife that he leaves behind, nearly seven years ago. I can say during that time Mr. Williams proved to be a real neighbor—one who at all times was pleasant, had a smile and was ever ready to give aid and assistance in any way he saw fit. He was curious. How we all will miss him. Even the children whom he loved so deeply will tell us that he was a kind, patient, 11:30 orclock, the death angel knocked and summoned him to depart this life. We enter sympathetically into their relatives, and bid them home, through the Master of all life, to see their loved one again, their enemy is destroyed in his heart, we shall know as even we are known. Somewhere, some time, we will understand. To the dear wife, daughter and brothers, not weep; he strong. God will must be done. Just as Mr. Williams said, "I will guide all soul that walks the earth, I will guide all soul that fall will The law hay obey; that none need father in their upward way, if we Sleep on. Mr. Williams. I will say again to the dear wife, be strong, be patient: God's will be done. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our dear friends and neighbors for their kindness rendered to our deceased love one, Mrs. Viney E. Smith. We wish to thank CIMBEE'S KAMBLINGS Deer Gue: What's given inter de culud paruents uv dis day an' generahun? De rezsun I'm an axin is dat I had er long tawk wi er hole passel uv skool teechaur tewhat? wi er hole passel attin me dast yu ki kazely fine er kid in whut yu ki kernect widout his mammy an' razin pertickler h—wid de teeheer. Taint kauze de paruents had mammy an' aiddles lack dat wen dey wuz kida, kauze i noes er passel uv 'em wuh wuz in skool long side um me, am I noses what kine u kerreckshun we got. I tell uy, Gus, dis race uv ourn is damtered ter盼difernish de skoaint mò' latterteid in deinl' wid mow uv dese kids 'ike in bwen yi' ann now is ole, an iaint yt seed er kid whut he aer he he aderkert yer he aer he aderkent dun're fainthing. O, yes, Gu, 'lse seed plinly u' em whut got whut dy needed at skool, an' wuz skeered ter menchun de fack wny de heg won. I tell uy, frin Gus, dat my race needs sum body tter toock dwy fokes in han', kauze diy is gwine ter de bad mityt fas', an' I’m wun daddy dats' got de ole time jae 'bout rax' chillun, yer he he aderkert yer he aer he kernunery ter he' me raze my chillun. Gus, cummin down ter de brass taxes, we is got 2 mimo loafy' boys an' gals 'mongs' uyng set. There' 2 metch tryn' ter live widout svettn. We' taut our kids 2 mutch dit' it's傲 graver work, an' patted' em' 2 mutch derby pervined dem fgittin gittin' thing in dare halls but devulmint. it 'e rsa昂 fack, Gus, 'an yu kiel tell del rul, dat de falle gal eather dat wont work for er onnest livin' a gwinter刃 lv sum how, an yu kie seen wint work for er onnest livin' dun San Felipy er Milium Streets. 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Some contend that, since it is a fight between two factions of democrats, colored voters should be neutral it present and await developments. The Informer, while supporting the independent senatorial candidate, cannot subscribe to the idea that we should pursue a pussy-footing, watchful waiting policy in a campain of such momentus and far-reaching magnitude. If there is one thing wrong with this country today, it is the proneness and policy of dodging issues and waiting to see which way the political wind is going to blow, with the result that we are developing a bunch of politicians instead of statesmen at an alarming rate. Real Americans admire and have the unrest respect for men who come out clearly and uncompromisingly in issues, who do not beat around the bush or straddle the fence. Two of our lamented presidents, the immortal Abraham Lincoln and illustrious Theodore Roosevelt, were outstanding characters of manliness, backbone, stamina, political fortitude and moral courage. They believed in American ideals and institutions and opposed with all the strength at their command all acts and movements calculated to play havoc with their native land. Candidate Peddy has come out openly and unreservedly for constitutional government as against "invisible empire," and this platform is broad enough for all American citizens to stand on until Shiloh comes. His opponent says nothing on THE burning issue of the day and his very silence condemns him before the bar of public opinion and places him in a very embarrassing and compromising position. It is impossible to run with the hounds and the hare, neither can a person go in two opposite directions at the same time. A centipede is supposed to possess one hundred legs, yet this feat is impossible of accomplishment by this reptile. George Peddy is a typical American and comes from that section of Texas that has produced some of the foremost characters in the history of the state. He does not believe in temporizing with wrong nor trying to palliate unwholesome conditions by merely closing one's eyes and refusing to see things as they really are. Whatever may be his shortcomings, he certainly appeals to The Informer in his ringing denunciation and bitter arraignment of those who have arrogated unto themselves certain super-legal authority and would overthrow constituted authorities by both preaching and practicing the doctrine that "might makes right." Peddy stands for the constitution against confusion; for law and order against anarchy and disorder; for the enforcement and administration of the law through orderly processes of legal tribunals rather than by the lash, tar, feathers and emasculations; for principles rather than parties; for issues over and above individuals; for the ballot rather than bullets; for the freedom of American citizens to worship God according to their own dictates and not at the behest of religious zealots and fanatical bigots; for the free and untrammeled exercise of the ballot by American citizens without blindly voting the passions and prejudices of a coterie of self-styled purveyors of morals who have commercialized patriotism, seduced Americanism and raped democracy. That he consented to lead this protest movement against existing evils in the erstwhile and professed democratic party in Texas adds to his credit and stamps him as a man with convictions and the courage of said convictions, who would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of constitutional government than occupy a high place in the ranks of the exponents and devotees of the "invisible empire." Captain George Peddy, world war veteran, is The Informer's choice for United States senator from Texas and the cause he represents and the evils he challenges should commend him to every colored voter in Texas. THE ISSUES OF THIS CAMPAIGN (By GEORGE PEDDY.) The issue in this campaign is constitutional government against invisible government. Before the democratic primaries were held a Ku Klux Klan primary was held. Earle B. Mayfield came out of that primary the nominee of the Ku Klux Klan. The Ku Klux Klan then entered the democratic primary, not like the other democrats, as a solid block vote. This process is known as "boring from within." It is sometimes referred to in the rural districts as: "if you can't beat them join them." Words of the Ku Klux Klan came into the democratic party in a block and took hold of it and took charge of it and trotted out their man, disguised as a democrat. Now, there are a lot of us old-fashioned democrats who don't like that sort of thing and we don't like the Ku Klux Klan. We have a man in trial by jury; we believe a man has right to confront his accusers and that he should have an opportunity to present his witnesses. We see no good to come out of capitalizing prejudices, stirring religious intolerance or trying to assert, at this late date, that a man who is foreign-born is a citizen. The REAL democrat have to be known as the "independent democrat." When we took our position and spoke principles of Americanism, the republicans of Texas joined us and I have their nomination alone. On such propositions as these—which constitute the very bedrock of our form of government—no party is evident. Evidently, this great movement frightened the opposition and by the use of a technicality my name was barred from the ballot. It may or may not be a good technicality, but it wasn't just. It wasn't equitable. That matter is now before the federal court. Some other citizen citizens decided that since the Mayfield crowd wanted to be so excited about the letter of the law, they believed they could prove that Mayfield committed illegal acts in his campaign expenses and they filed suit and gathered testimony. This late date, Mr. Mayfield magnanimously sent him in a request to the attorney general to reverse himself. Mayfield had previously said he had nothing to do with the attorney general's original decision in keeping my name off the ballet. He thought he might that any request from him would cause the attorney general to put my name back on the ballot. Would it be any more legal to put it back because Mr. Mayfield agreed to it? It looks to me like they overplayed their power and when they realized the people of Texas resented it they got angry. SundaySchool Lesson (By REY P., B. P. BITZWATER, D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Copyright 112. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 29 MESSIAN'S MINISTRY (WORLD'S TEMPERATURE SUNDAY) LESSON TEXT-Text-14 GOLDEN TEXT-Text-Highlightness eq. GOLDEN TEXT-Text-Highlightness eq. to any people-Prev. link to any people-Material-Matt. link PRIMARY TOPIC- How Four Boys' Days present the Happy Life of JUNIOR TOPIC- The World's Enemy. IMMEDIATE AND NEGATIVE TOPIC- The Next Step in the Prohibition Campaign. PROGRESS OF PROBLEMS Throughout the World. The lesson committee has tautly named this lesson "World-wide Prohibition." Neither the text nor the image contains any thing about prohibition as we understand the use of the word. However, when Messiah shall reign upon the earth the run traps will be sholled. 1. Messiah's Commission (v. 1). He was appointed by the Lord. God's plan for the world is a time of peace. 1. Messiah's Program (v. 1, 2). 4. "They Shall Build the Old Waste" (p. 4). Israel shall return to their city and shall rebuilt the city of Jerusalem and the cities of Judah which it waste. 5. "Strangers Shall Stand and Feed Your Kill" (p. 5). In the time of the city of Jerusalem, the voluntary service unto Israel so that Israel may devote her whole time to the service of God. 6. "Names Named the Priests of the Lord" (p. 6). God chose Israel to be the priestly nation to represent Him to the Gentiles. 7. "Ye Shall Have Double" (p. 7). Instead of the shame and confusion which Israel has experienced for centuries she shall have double honor and their Work, and Make a Covenant With Them" (v. 8). God will vindicate His people and cause the Gentiles to see the divine favor upon them. False Prophecy Believe not every spirit but try the spirits if they be of God, because many of them will come out into the world. John 4.11. that he speaketh unjust thing cannot be hid, neither shall the chastished judgment pass him by—Book of Wisdom, 128. In the sight of All Men, in the sight of all men, in the sight of all men—Romans 12:17. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Fall Classes Now Being Organized I am now organizing fall classes in Voice Culture, Musical History, Rote Singing, which takes in public school music and sight reading a specialty. Special attention given Choral Clubs and Church Choirs. MME. GERTRUDE LEWIS Phone Hadley 2965 2307 Dowling Street Women! Girl! Beauty Your Hair! Begin Now! Why Not Have Beautiful Hair! Use St. Clair Hair Preparations and See How Quickly improve- ments Begin. Attractive women thrive down upon the St. Clair installations, so why not you? Nature lavishes you the young beautiful hair, yet how few women can retain it! 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W Jones Tailor Sho Tailors-Dyers-Cleaners KINNEY AVE. PHONE PREST We have just added another unit in the form of a Wet Wash Laundry, with the best machinery to do the work. Let us do your washing—you do the ironing. We'll do it better Jones Tailor Shop (Auto Delivery to All Parts of the City) Phones: Res.—P. 9108; Store Preston 7388. THE JONES PHARMACY Mrs. R. B. Childe and daughter, Miss Rebbie D. A. Jones, Pr. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles Phones: Res.-P. 9188; Store Preston 7388. THE JONES PHARMACY Childe and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, Pr. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Sundries and Toilet Articles THE JONES PHARMACY Mrs. R. B. Childe and daughter, Miles Robb D. A. Jones, Pr. G. Prepa. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY 2307 Dowling Street Women! Girls! Beauty Your Hair! Begin New! Why Not Have Hair! 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St. Clair, Parlor 201% East Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas ORE, Dental Surgeon 2 MILAM Real Work Neatly Done a Specialty. 12, 2 TO 5 Appointment Residence Capitol 89 PHILIPS, DENTIST Neatly and Promptly Done Room 216-217 Taborian Bldg. , 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays appointment. Your Work or unit in the form of a Wet t machinery to do the work. do the ironing. We'll do it Tilor Shop Cars-Cleaners PHONE PRESTON 6982 All Parts of the City) Store Preston 7880. PHARMACY Robbie D. A. Jona, Pr. G., Prepre. PARTS OF THE CITY Our Specialty and Tollet Articles HOUSTON, TEXAS SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THE DEROLOC MEXIA OIL SYNDICATE CAPITALIZED AT $99,500.00 Now offers you an opportunity to play the "Big Man's Game." Mexia is a proven oil field. 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If you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it, use Mane. Janie C. Smith Hair Preparations, four or five applications will destroy that itching to the scalp. No more dandruff or falling of hair. Be the first in your locality to use the wonderful new preparation. Six weeks' trial treatment seft for $1.10. Agents to the preparation, system taught in the Parlor or by mail. C. 640 HOUSTON, TEXAS WELL MEANS STANT FIGHT THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 FAIRCHILD UNDERTAKING COMPANY Funeral Directors, Embalmier Phone Prestoca 1835 2518 McKinney Ave. J. H. BIERAS Civil Engineer and Architect Modern Homes and Public Build- ings, Plats and Maps. Machines designed; patent draw- ings. Mail orders solicited. 2619 Tuam Ave. Phone H. 4448 Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 o. m. 4 to 6 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Office phone Prestona 4181. DR. C. M. NICHOLS Physician and Surgeon Office: Taxorian Blg., Suite 230, 807% Prairie Ave., Houston, Tex. My Tooth Doctor DR. W. J. HOWARD DENTIST Taborian Bldg. 801% Prairie Avenue Office Phone Preston 6850 Residence Phone Preston 8804 Why? Suffer. Monthly pains, neuralgic, sciatic and rheumatic pains, headache, backache and all other aches are quickly relieved by Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Contain no dangerous habit-forming drugs. Why don't you try them? Ask your druggist "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL First In Circulation In News In Editorials In Classified Ads In Display Ads In Local Ads In Foreign Ads In the Home In the Church In the School-room IN EVERYTHING AND EVERYWHERE "South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper." Not only should our people become interested in the senatorial election to the extent of voting on Tuesday, November 7, but they should organize for themselves a committee in their various communities and educate the qualified voters of our group regarding the ballot and instruct them how to vote. The attorney general of Texas handed an opinion that Peddy was disqualified to go on the official ballot and until the court rules otherwise, his name will not appear on the ballot. In the event Peddy's name is not ordered on the ballot by the court, it will be up to his supporters to write his name on the ballot. In the event laws of Texas permit by legislative action. This will be something new and novel in Texas politics, if it comes to pass, and the vast majority of the voters of both races will need instruction on how to facilitate matters and educate the colored voters for this impending political battle, clubs should be organized. If the Independent Colored Voters League of Texas should officially declare race, these local clubs could be organized and operated under its auspices. In this connection the writer sees no reason why the Independent Colored Voters League of Texas should support pledges in the senatorial for the organization George Peddy, for the organization sprang forth to foster and support just such political movement. By all means, let us organize "Peddy-senator" clubs and exert every effort and put forth all our energy to help elect him to the United States senate. FREE GORGEOUS BIRTHMORE RING Toget acquainted with you, we would like to warrant 8 years, any size, any color, any race, any locale, to help you pay advertising. Give money to the Indiana, Illinois, Missouri. JOHNSON'S SILK TOP REQUESTS PRICE $1.00 We will straighten your hair for $1.50. Johnson's Hair Dressing is excellent for dandruff. It softens the hair and gives it a glossy color. Give it a trial, you will get wonderful re- ults. Mail box Special offers to agents. Special attention given to all mail orders. J. JOHNSON AT Lincoln Barber Shop 709 Prairie Avenue Phone: Office P.5510. Res. C. 651 DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Residence 3515 Liberty Avenue Office 418% Travis Street HOUSTON, TEXAS --- The Seal of God BY REV. JOHN C. PAGE Teacher of Biblical Studies, Moody Institute, University of Texas TEXT—after that ye believed, ye were saved with that Holy Spirit of promise. Bph. 1:16 There is something to be believed, testimony given of God concerning His Son, a piece of supernatural information, good thought, good joy, joy concerning A Savior. This message constitute "the gospel of Christ," and it gathers around two great facts, namely, that a Christ is over in joy for our death. MARK Holy Spirit the Seal. The sealing of the Spirit is the act of God, who sets His stamp or seal upon the lives of His believing people, and who gives them the presence in the life marks the believer as belonging to God. A seal not only imprints a likeness of the believer in the mark of ownership. Reading from the Second Epistle to Timothy, 2:1b, we see that the "testimony of God was known" and "God knew them that are His and let every one that nameth the name of Christ de sealing the name as having two inscriptions namely, ownership and holiness. Against anything that may must carefully and prayerfully guard himself. The seal of God distinguishes him from all others and this distinction, this mark of separation, Sealed—His Forever. This special ministry of the Spirit, indicated by the word seal, is not repeated because it is unto the day of the Lord. It is at the advent of our Lord in glory, when he shall raise the dead and translate the Living. God’s people are not then not. Nevertheless, the mark of God is upon them by which they shall be recognized when Christ comes. Then we grieve the Holy Spirit by we grieve the Holy Spirit by whom we have sealed unto the coming day. To grieve a person is to grieve that person is not disappointment. The one and only cure for this action is crystallized into one word, “confession.” If we grieve that person is not disappointment we our sins and to cleanse us from all unrightness. The Christian sealed by the Spirit has to just forgive our sins unconfessed if he would, in obedience to the command, grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby he has been sealed into the day of re Would You Have Good Health P. O. Box 648, Longview, Texas ORGANIZE PEDDY CLUBS. To get acquainted with pot, we wish you to visit our 8-hour 8 any time a pot is 8 in help pay overdue. Give month bonus. American Garden Club. THE QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN LOW PRICES AND BIG BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE-PICK 'EM OUT. WE MUST SELL QUICKLY. Third Ward— Dandy 4 room bungalow, Elgin St corner lot, nest and everything, and only $2500-$1000 cash. 3 room cottage, Live Oak St, $1500 $300 cash. 3 room cottage, Pierce Ave., cit water, fine neighborhood, $2000-$300 cash. 2 room 2 story modern, $5500, $500 cash. 4 room bungalow, Live Oak St $3000, $500 cash. 4 room bungalow, Palmer St, more with built-in features, hot and col water at $4250. 4 room cottage, Dowling St, $300 $300 cash. Fourth Ward— 5 room house on two lots, dandy c near school, only $3500, $500 cash 7 room corner, sidewalks, lights, g Sixth Ward- 4 room cot 5 vacant cot terms. 4 room cot $500 cash. 4 lots on Ave., city $2000, $300 $5500, $500 Oak St., $1500 St., $1500 St., $3000 s, dandy co- r, $500 cash. s, lighta, ga. Fifth Ward- 4 room cot 5 rooms, 4 rooms, 4 rooms, 4 rooms, MASTER & HARRY SIMMONS STREET EAT— THE LINCOLN where the food is the best place is the cleanest do our own cooking. experience in the best J. WALKER, Prop. PHONE PRESTON 332 BARD SANITARIUM— L. HUNTER, Prop. Colored People Modernly Equipment Baths Daily COURTEOUS Islam, Malaria, Skin Stomach Trouble Nothing Institution in For Colored People WABASH TAILORING C. A. BROASTER & CO. 220 San Felipe Street AT THE LINE Where the The place is We do our work Nineteen years' experience J. WALK PHONE P THE STANDARD SAN DR. A. L. HUNG For Color Newly built---Modernism Bath BEST SERVICE --- CO Rheumatism, Mass Stomach Largest Bathing I For Color Where the food is the best, The place is the cleanest. We do our own cooking. Nineteen years' experience in the best hotels in the State. J. WALKER, Prop. PHONE PRESTON 3322 THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. Newly Built---Modernly Equipped---Capacity 100 Baths Daily BEST SERVICE --- COURTEOUS TREATMENT Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases Stomach Trouble Largest Bathing Institution in the State For Colored People MARLIN, TEXAS OTTOS LOAN OFFICE All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry re- paired. Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money loan. J.C. Watches, Clothes, Pistols, Sewing Machines and Diamonds 818 Preston Ave. Phone Preston 348 BOTTOS LOAN OFFICE only confidential. Watch in unredeemed pleggings Pistols, Sewing Macha re. P All loans strictly confidential. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in unredeemed pledges. Money loaned. Watches, Clothes, Fistols, Sewing Machines and Diamonds. 818. Preston Ave. Phone Preston 348 The Greatest Tribute to All Mankind; If So, then See or Write MADAM IDA B. JEFFERSON, the GREATEST WONDER OF THE MODERN AGE. This kindly widows JEFFERSON, the greatest district of the A. M. E. Church is endowed with a WONDERFUL GIFT—THE DIVINE POWER of healing. She is able to bring tangled brains to the light of helpful sensibility. She is able to define the meaning of life and to describe the beauty of your complaint through the same source. She can care and cure any disease you were born with. Special care and attention given to diseases of weak and suffering women. She can help the injured and the sick with advice and her many remedies. When other means have failed CONSULT this GREAT WOMAN. Remember all letters addressed to her are strictly private. She can make the MEMORIAM of her TIME and GREAT POWER to the suffering and needy of her race. This most wonderful leader is a pulpit orator and licensed to preach. Her advice on business problems is of untold value to the over-worked business woman. She is a great consulting this WONDERFUL WOMAN. Price for business consultations $2.00. Write for further particulars. Enclose 100 letters. MADAM JEFFERSON has discovered a wonderful hair restorative; it grows hair on bald heads. She also teaches beauty culture and the art of hair dressing and issues diplomas for same. Special offers made to agents. Write for full information. Address Phone Preston 3783 PAGE SEVEN only $4000, $500 cash. modern, brand new, $300. room brand new, $3800, $500 d- cottage, $1600, $300 cash. lots, Lakin St., $600 each. cottage, West Capitol, $2500, Huckemeyer, $500 each. d- cottage, Davis St., modern. cottage, Clark St., $220, $500 s. Stevens St., $3500, $700 s. Chapman St., $1200, $250 s. Stephens St., $2205, $500 E. O. SMITH, 418/2 Travis St. H. 1962 P. 5491. Sudden Service CLEANING CO. SIMON, Props. HOUSTON, TEXAS PAGE EIGHT City Happenings Mrs. Evelyn Unfree, who underwent an operation last week, is invales cent. Mrs. Florence Long last week left Mrs. Chicago, IL, where she will reside. Buy a monument or headstone double work, 2720 Liberty Avenue, 4. C. DeGaulle, Phone Capitol 1244. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave McDade 709 Shipman Street, last week, a fine boy. Mother and baby O. K. Colored People's Hair Made Straight Receipt for $100, C. C. MOORE, Vanals. Mo. Mrs. Geo. H. Guyton, 2310 Vakous was called to Galveston last week to visit her. Prof and Mrs. A. W. Jackson, bore were here last week attending the General Baptist State Convention. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones, former Galveston carrier, were the week-end hosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morrison 14:00 Oak Street. Quality and Service, the motto at True Store, 741 San Paul, Pasadena. Rex. E. L. Harrison, pastor of Annapolis Baptist Church, left Monday night for Vicksburg, Mrs. where he will conduct an eight days revival. Mrs. E. M. Brown of San Antone was the good of Mrs. Viola Williams 44 Salem Street, wide attending the convention last week. A cold is dangeren- stop it. Ht. Preston 2555, City Drug Store, 701 San Pelpe. L. C. Campbell of Austin was the ghost of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Perry. "Made Its Way By The Way It's Made" STANDARD CAPITOL 2740 ICE CREAM IZONWILSON ST The Recognized Master-Made Product Highest Quality-Superior Service Served Where Only the Best Is Required 10 March 2014, during the G. H. convocation. Knox and board for gentilmen, 72 week. Moulon home with telephone, light and bath. King Halsey Mr. Sperry Printing Co. for good writing. Phone Pression 1906; 2220 dictionary. Reasonable rates. Worked for and delivered promptly. Mr. Rose for rent, furnished or furnished with birth, fixtures and furniture. Mrs. E. Willingham, 2418 Dowling. Mr. M. E. Crosby of Tolbeo, Ohio and Mrs. M. S. Brown of Moodsville, W. Va. were called to Houston on account of illness of their sister, Mrs. W. Sibley. Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank, Delaware, were called to the city due to the death of the latter father, Mr. Isaac Millman, a pioneer citizen, who was buried in Moodsville. Mr. Richard Walker, wife of a well known learned planter of Richmond, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson, 1129 Killen. Mr. S. W. Griner Robertson, 1495 San Diego, a street, a member of Grey Johnne nesting, has been confirmed to her home with illness for the past FOR SALE - Six-room bungalow, on corner lot, cesspool, electricity prices only $2650. E. O. Smith 48th-Trays. Phones, I. H. 1922, P. 5491 ANTIOCH_BAPTIST CHURCH 315 Robin Street (Take San Felipe Car) "The Church With Open Doors and Cordial Welcome." The third installment of a series of sermons on "Prayer" was preached by the pastor last Sunday night. It was a rare gem. Preaching services Sunday morning and Sunday night. * B. Y. P. U. program at 6 P. M. promises a rare treat. REV. E. L. HARRISON, Pastor. W. E. MILLER, Clerk. Mrs. P. A. Artis, one of the most widely known teachers in Gonzales, who attended the General Baptist Conference of Prof. and Mrs. J. D. Artis, 2617 Lorraine. Ease the pain of a rheumatic attack by a rubbing application of Ballardine's strength and strengthness the joints. Threes, 30c, 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Sell by Herbert's Drug Store. Don't forget to attend grand bazaar at Emancipation Park, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 2, 3 and 4. City Market, given courteous service to all. CORNELI, ARTIFICIAL FLOOR, Artificial and cut flowers. Fresh flowers every day. Pinnail designs a flower on the Stone Preston 544; 610-320-518. Mrs. Harriet Bartlett of San Antonio, mother of Mr. B. S. Jeffries, 1321 Bell Avenue, and Mrs. Mary Knowles and her guests in the guest rooms of Mr. S. Drew, Jeffries. MISS VIOLA S. M. DREW, teacher of piano; classes now forming. Special attention given to beginners. Phone: 212-745-2222. Store space for rent, with or without rooms, kitchen conveniently above the room, and party parties etc. Phone Dr. Barrow Preston 4657. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Johnson, Rev. S. C. Johnson, Rev. P. C. Johnson, President and Mrs. W. H. Phelan, White were the dinner groups of Prof. and Mrs. J. D. Artis last Friday. Lindley's Rich Market,驻 13 City Market, can supply you with every kind of sea food. Ask for David H. Stewart. To get rid of worms in children give them White's Cream Vermifuge. White's Cream Vermifuge soon becomes healthy, active and robust. Price, $5c. Sold by Herbert S. Place a Monument or Headstone to the grave of your loved ones. Marble Works, 2720 Liberty Avenue, Wake forest and soon becomes healthy, active and robust. See H. C. D'Gauntle, capitol 1224. M. D. M. Bailley and three children, Mina Werner, Theodore and Sue Werner, in New Orleans, LA, and Blake, Mice, with relatives and friends, have in the home of her daughter, Mr. N. P. Graham, field secretary of M. J. Birnbach, organopharmacy of Austin, and John Birnbach, organopharmacy of the General Baptist Convention, were the sources of Rev. B. W. Billions, 2115 and 2116, all attending the G. B. Convention. Don't forget to attend grand bazaar at Emancipation Park Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 2, 3 and 4, for benefit of St. Nicholas Church. Many prizes will be awarded. Dr. A. J. Duncan, senior and man- ner of the Standard Bath House of Worthing, spent second days in the city meeting with the local community, meeting and greeting friends. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parrish. To promote billions impurities in the system and he made internally clean and healthy, you need the fine tone and laxity of the lips and thoroughness. Sold by Herbert's Drug Store. CORNELI, ARTIFICIAL, FLORIST Artificial and cut flowers. Fresh flowers every day. Funeral design a age 50. Flower Press 51451 (6-102) Street. LEASE OR RENT to responsible parties, south half of my home. Pursued, including bedroom, dining room and kitchen, bedroom. Bedroom. References required. MHS M. S. RHUMDERS, 2618 Pierce Avenue, phone 1246 1246. RADIO SETS FOR SALE—COMPLETE, $15; incomplete, $8. Only crystal sets with running coil for sale. I will install. Ring Cabled, $145 daily, extenst. Sun. Big Sale of Clothing A large number of Men's Suits and Women's Coats, which were left in the C. W. HUGHES CLEANING AND PRESSING SHOP, 517 1/2 San Felipe St., will be sold to cover charges on same. This sale begins MONDAY, OCT. 30 at the residence of MRS. B. J. WHITE, 805 Morris St. Take North Main car, or ring Cap. 882 for information. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. Houston Fair & Exposition EXHIBITS OF Agriculture, Horticulture, Education Womans' Work, County and Community Exhibits Live Stock and Poultry Educational and Entertainment Program, including Horse Racing Premier Free Attractions, Auto Polo, Fire Works, Grand Opera Music and "The Coney Island at Home" Shows on The Midway School Day, Thurs. Nov. 9, All School Children Admitted Free Write For Free Premium List or Special Information THOS. FLAXMAN President MORT L. BIXLER Secretary NOV. 9th to 18th Reduced Rates on All Railroads Entering Houston (Lowest since the War) THE NEW YORK TIMES Zindler's Sensational Purchase AND SALE OF ONE THOUSAND Kling Tailored Great Overcoats $17.50 $22.50 $24.50 Stylish belts model for young men and men, Guaranteed all wool fabrics. Mostly fancy plaid hacks. Attractive patterns. These great Overcoats will give you a new resplendent for the purchasing BENZINDLER'S SONS ON COURTESY CORNER—CONGRESS & FANNIN WHERE YOUR CAR STOPS lays), to 7 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. o 6 p.m. Call and I will demonstrate John Street, Houston, Texas. Good, industrious men and women can make good money in a pleasant way in handling exclusive agency contract for INTEGRATIONAL DISTRICT John Street, Houston, Texas for their free information about this great offer today. (tt.) A clear, colorless liquid that will breathe out cuts, sores and galls in the late summer and is used in medical sciences Ask for Liquid Boronose, it is a marvel in fresh-hail condition. Ocres 60c and Sod by Herbert's Ice. CARD OF THANKS OLD FOLKS SERVICE AT TRINITY EAST DREW LARGE CROWD Maintaining the same high standard of religious services which have distinguished Trinity M. E. Church, a special sermon was preached last Sunday and the congregation numbered attentively to the semen from the text, "I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the church, and I should appropriate music for the occasion. Lunchmen was served by men of the congregation. This form of worship was instituted last October, and after meeting with much success in serving the great deeds of the church, persons to attend some religious work, ship, among many who are brought by the congregation to the members of the church, it was decided to make this affair an annual event. In October, in October, is looked upon with much enthusiasm by the members of Trinity GOODYEAR RAINCOAT FREE. Goodway Mfg. Co., 563R Goodway Kansas City, KS is a mktaker or an investment banker to one person in each locality who will show an recommend it to friends. I Bison Fair & Expo EXHIBITS OF Lake, Horticulture, Education Work, County and Community Exhibits Live Stock and Poultry Entertainment Program, Including Horse Racing Interactions, Auto Polo, Fire Works, Grand Opera Money Island at Home* Shows on The Midway Runs. Nov. 9; All School Children Admitted Free for Free Premium List or Special Information MORT L. BIXLER Secretary It's Sensational! SALE OF ONE THOUSAND Tailored Great Ones $22.50 $22.50 $24.00 for young men and men. Guaranteed all wool fabrics. These great Overcoats will give you a new one. SEE ZINDLER'S WINDOW DISPLAY BENZINDLER'S SO ON COURTESY CORNER—CONGRESS & FA WHERE YOUR CAR STOPS MARRIED LADIES' PROGRESSIVE CLUB NUTS The Married Ladies' Progressive Club spent a very enjoyable evening at the Married Ladies' Club, J. M. F. Brown, 2704 Providence St. After the regular business session and the ladies had displayed their talent in the kitchen, they then came into her spacious dining room, where a delicious menu of fried chicken, salad on lettuce leaves, hot rolls and potato chips was laid for 22. The dainty souvenirs were black and yellow, representing the Halloween season. announcing the Halloween社会 to be given Tuesday night, October 21 at U. B. F. Hall for the charity of charity by the Married Ladies' Club. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS' CLUB SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WINTER Winter is here. It makes its demands. SEASONABLE FOODS are among the demands it makes. WE HAVE THE FOODS TO SATISFY THE CLAIMS. Fresh Country Pork at 10c, 20c, and 25c a pound. Large, juicy Sour Pickles, 30c doz. Summer Sausage, 30c a lb. SATURDAY SPECIAL. 50-Watt Globes . . . . . 35c each "The House of a Thousand Favors" R.T. ANDREWS 408 MILAM GROCER P. 7061 Y. W. C. A. Notes. For the convenience of those who can not attend night school, a Tuesday and Thursday class, closing at 10 p.m., will be held at the residence, 404 Saulner Street. Mrs. George Webster will be the teacher. This will be followed by classes in military, candy making, music, and dance classes in Bible study and Spanish. At the Sunday afternoon hourly friend from 4 to 6 o'clock Mrs. Elliouse W. Williams will speak on the State Federation of Women's Clubs and Mrs. J. M. Frierson on the National Federation. Hear them. On Halloween night a dance class will be held in big ghost and witching party. Plenty of fun. The Gladiola cake contest was a house success and the first prize was a $100 gift card to the second prize of $2 to Mrs. Florence Eldridge. We thank all who submitted cakes and helped to make the afternoon class. We drew for his courtesy and generosity in granting the branch this privilege. We need so much nourrion, Manuelle Lau Rohm Jones. A great treat is in store for music to be sure to hear her FAR CHILD, 16, 12222 FAR FAIR CHILD, Chairman of Publicity. TAILOR WANTED—Must have a lik the capital to invest; also a first class cleaner with capital; good paying messiness. Apply in person, 500 Mc Kinney, or ring Capitol 633. 9-54- 6-24 Now Showing the P IDEAL T 514 MILAM ST. THE HO If You Want to See the Best FRIDAY (TODAY)—J. B. WARN "FLAMING An entrancing drama of the W Century comedy. SATURDAY (TOMORROW) BIG MADGE in— "THE FORBID An action romp, told in be Somolent Poppe, Also NEA "DANGER His latest thriller of the Golden SUNDAY AND MONDAY—HENRY An entrancing drama of the West as it is today. Also a first run Century comedy. SATURDAY (TOMORROW) BIG DOUBLE SHOW! NORMA TAL MADGE in- "PARTED CURTAINS' * **Romance, humor, pathos and** * **open heavy, black, forbidding** * **drama of realism, mingled with** * **their own life and** * **then the curtains of life began** * **engrossing drama that hss vew** * **were told in** * **TUESDAY-SESION HAYAKAWK** "FIVE DAYS TO LIVE" Another of those heart grippin your memory. His life for five of bliss with his loved one he hows his dancer and his marry Shadra has been called the Juliet. WEDNESDAY—CLARA KIMBALA "SHIRL" You will sympathize with the he to save her father from fin mage. Another of those heart gripping dramas that will live forever in your memory. His life for five days' honeymoney! For five days he was a child, a boy, a teenager, a young man, a love, his danger and his marvelous escape from the Valley of the Shadow has been called the purest romance since Romeo and Juliet. You will sympathize with the beautiful star as she fights valiantly DEVIL, with an all-star cast. You will also watch the GHINGO DEVIL, with an all-star cast. A super-Western that deals with Mexican bandits and daring rescues. SUNDAY, MONDAY, NOV. 5-6 "ASHAMED OF PARENTS," A drama of parental sacrifice. VETERAN MINISTER BURIED. Rev. Dennis H. Hawkins, pastor of Nazarene Baptist Church, located in the Green Pond settlement, passed away last Saturday afternoon after a long illness. He was a veteran in the cause, having passed his three score and ten years. The funeral was held at his former charge Tuesday afternoon, several of the local churches in the area served and servant of God. We extend congrence to the grief-striken family. OWN YOUR OWN HOME AND BE MORE HAPPY AND CONTENTED. When you wish to buy or build a home or repair the old home, don't fail to see the man who has been helping the people to get homes for 17 years. He has hundreds of satisfied customers. J. H. WARDHEY, Real Estate and Loans, 409% Milam Street, Houston, Texas. Phone Preston 2622. CLOTHING DESIRED FOR NEEDY YOUTHS School has now opened and there are many children without sufficient clothing and shoes. Families that have such articles and would like to dispose of them, please call Social Service Relief Department, Preston 2674 or 3300. Back o' the Pictures at HEATRE HOME OF YOUR FAVORITE STARS Some Where the Beat Is Shown. R in— "HEARTS" best as it is today. Also a first run DOUBLE SHOW! NORMA TAL- DDEN CITY" faultful pictures of the Land of the HART In— "VALLEY" West. B. WALTHALL in— thrilling adventure. The curtains and reveal an enchanting photo, and reveal an enchanting photo, and never know. It would kill him! And to part, revealing one of the most graced the screen. Also a University. **IN-** **S TO LIVE”** for dramas that will live forever in days’ honeymoon. For five days pledged his life. The story of his own escape from the Valley of the purest romance since Romeo and Juliet. **YOUNG in-** **MY RAY”** beautiful star as she fights vallyantial ruin. Also “THE GRINGO”