Houston Informer

Saturday, May 30, 1925

Houston, Texas

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WALDO MATTHEWS RAPS DICKSON of Houston was not the only city in America where unruly men may be trespassed upon, and where they may be arrested, and where they may be thrown into the street. THE HOUSTON INFORMER INTERIOR VIEW ANDREWS STORE BOTTLE STORE LOUISIANA STATE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION CONVENED IN ALEXANDRIA MAY 12-14 Leading Professionals of Roe in Pelican State Attended Meeting- Several Operations in Major and Minor Surgery. Performed— Excellent Program Rendered—Social Events—Colored Nurse In Unique Roll—Texas Visitors—Lafayette Host in 1928. Above is an interior view of the recently restored and remodeled grocery store opened and operated by R. T. Andrade, 468 Milton street. Among the progressive merchant area, but not a storage room in which is stored closets, floor and other commodities. LOUISIANA STATE MED AND PHARMACEUT CONVENED IN ALL Leading Professionals of Race in Several Operations in Major Excellent Program Rendered In Unique Roll—Texas Vault Special of The Information. Alternate. 1A—The Louisiana Association Board of Louisiana first annual session in this city, July 13, 1944. CITY. At the last meeting of the state association held here there were only twelve attendees and two visiting mon- sters, and over ten 100 delegates were in attendance and two visiting mon- sters. The city received the association with grants and no official award over the course of the program. Two youth can not be held incommensur- able with the adults. By presiding over bases of the Wise Bears and Bangladesh by the Wise Bears, the Youth can be held by Mice Vida W. Bangladesh, head of Good Hope Samaritans, head of Good Hope Samaritans, head of Good Hope Samaritans, and Mice Vida Bangladesh. The evening session and public meeting was held at Bethle A. M. K. Dr. J. M. Spellman, master tarcissus teacher. The program was bid to begin until 8 p.m. as early as 7:30 standing room was at a (Continued On Page Five) Mr. Adamson, the general proprietor, extends an invitation to the public to pay this, "the house of a thousand favor," a stall at any time. SIXTY-FOUR GIVEN DEGREES MONDAY AT STATE SCHOOL Pratice View College—it was a happy moment in the life of 46 young people here Monday, when they were given their various degrees at the state identification of learning. Of this number 28 were in training school 26 B. S. In Education, 28 B. In Agriculture, 28 S. In Home Economics and 4 B. In Mechanical Engineering. In reviewing the work of this school during its administration, Principal Robert B. Hunt's curriculum was changed and additions at course added therein, many were dubious and that the first college class only had 4 as compared with 45 The Prairie View College enrollment during the 24-26 semester was 185, actually 186, and 500 and 600 being donated admission due to lack of dormitory and classroom facilities. The high school course has been made available to junior and senior college, giving the college a competitive edge in junior college and regular degree from senior college. The summer course has been operated only for those who have already done certain credits in summer normal course. The address to the graduates was delivered by Prof. Monroe N. Wek, head of the Graduate Program at Taukeke Institute, Taukeke Academy, at Taukeke Institute. Akraeus, Al. Razebo Problem. "Being foremost statistician of the race in the world and one of the foremost of all roads along which the world is moving," the problem statement, what tremendous part education in beginning to solve the race is, so important. So important the Negro question has answered, and the question that most students written upon this subject in the last few years is or which deal with more relations. Among other things Prof. Work and Research is closely related to the influence of education on race relations, to the relationship between race and race Nerue has kept in touch with the best culture of the nation. This has been made possible by making him a representative of the body possessing conditions. With world concern, he can come an asset to the ability to DALLAS BUILDERS' ORANIZATION IS GRANTED CHARTER Brotherhood of Negro Building Mechanics Attracts Statewide Attention—Accomplishing Notable Results in Efficiency and Volume of Service to Public—Established in Permanent Home—Woman's Auxiliary Organized. ARCHITECT, W. BIDNEY PITTMAN President and head of Negro Building Mechanics of Texas, Inc. Special to The Houston Informer. Dallas, Tx. May 30. The organization here comprising all of the man enclosed in the building of the Brotherhood of Negro Building Mechanics—which was given birth under very auspicious and unusual circumstances on the 1st of October, 1923—has degreed in the master of memberhood in the master of memberhood and oversees our compilation, begins the dreams of its founder, W. Bidney PitTMan, the architect of state and national fame. At its many friends and well wishers. At its brotherhood and its militant agreeative members, in the most perilous topic of conversation on the life of the Brotherhood and its militant agreeative members. Its influence is already beginning to reverberate Nationwide to bring about a close relationship between all honest and conscientious men, and even between the two races. Contrary to the expectation of even the most experienced organization in general programs, made a tremendous appeal to the real world, the good and the good if done for itself and others is best told in the fact that the best business suit is buyable. New or older buildings now being created by colored owners, or those not owned by other members of this organization. And they are getting quite a large amount of work, work The Oliner writer claims as his right to post as a Crownwell, to protect being a prominent member of the work, also by his own great work for the order, also by his great lodge. We know that he was a question or two, by vengeance by being the organizer, and having heard nearly 100 lodges and houses, and put them together, and furthermore, knowing that such propaganda is for the purposes of hindering the work, and not to unchallenged. This article is equally charged to a charge. We know the cover of the book and so well in it, and know it mentioned in his article. Now, the big question is, Why this attack does they expect to accomplish by it. *Intimination is an instrument of the devil, used to do审察, but it can also be used to believe that the reward is the architect of this plan, nor do we be interested in it. Warezick. Nor do we care who they are. We want to问, however, whether they are to be up to stupefy by drawing any body into a confusion concerning this matter. This will not give the promoter a shade in dealing with silent content. If any loud speaker appears on the floor of the grand lodge with such propanoids, whose purpose is to impress the audience in the order in Texas, he will head an audience to be heard. If you come with a propanoid, you will be an attention audience. You will be an attention audience. The fifth and sixth paragraph of the article seem to expose the police who caused the elder to take offence. Maybe the Riddle should not have been the strongest and that they had more cash. I am sure that the reverend Groe. The rogue, the noblest Roman of all, beg pardon, but remember that the audition do the same thing. Any person who tells the truth is a boat. It is a big thing to be a breed merchant, the president of the U.S., the president of the board of manufacturing or what not. All of all you can do is audition of this class must be made of this class and well qualified to go from the year to the year to audition. You can achieve great things for others—also in a way that you can achieve great things for others—in this class. You cannot believe that our secret-minded slinging report. He is a local member of many orders, as many of the officers in dark rooms cannot reach it would attempt to retard the peace, happiness and prosperity of those people. Hiding, etc. investigate and bring us the facts to the grand judge, and the manch of all your survey. He is to be a secret order. PRICE: 5 CENTS NO. 2 CKSON ANIZER AVERS LOUDING ISSUE; ON INJURES ORDER L. Dickson, Questioned by State news, Charges Elder With Play- d Smoke Screen—Scoffs at Rev- "Big Bertha" at "Dick." graphs the reverent says it is the people's business. He says, also, that he is trying to get information for the public to take action. He says, it isn't concerned in this matter. it belongs to the member, why then needs it to the public? Have they added anyone to get the information for them? Whom have they select for their leader, or attorney who has a most excellent reputation not for his unswerving honesty you mean that the grandmaster M. Jackson; G. D. Mims; our committee, and the grand master whom Bro. Riddle must, sum report given giving them out Why is the reversal asked and about these things? Who sailed on the ocean? How can we stand in the sunlight we can see you. We have three the smokee screen, older? We are all interested in us in the purpose for which we know in August when tric grand lodge comes near tell you that there is going jobs. Bro. Jackson will ask what we look for you! be there. I am interested in grand lodge officers need a you may ask. The answer Mint, Jackson Dennis, Sue all the others are full in every respect of taking you interested you are block my way by steering me people concerning the order. We hope you will not give anybody an occasion to make a charge of sprucing against you. We hope you will not get a good position from the public (1). Knowing that you are standing in the midst of prayer, we are asking the same thing to you: "What should I shipwreck unto the fold." Yale to P. L. and T. M. (1992). WALKER MATTHEW It was reported in local real estate choices the great work that L. I. Winkle, with offices in Old Palm Beach, Tampa, and commissary a deal by John Glas, Lecia, well known mercantile manufacturer on West Palm Beach, became the patriarch of the two-story house at Anita and Caroline. The property, was owned by the real estate firm, and the real estate their. The green paid was $10,000 cash and other popular items amounting to $5000. NEW ORLEANS NEWS ON PAGE 3 r PERQEN ‘WAY ‘TO FALLING © HAIR and DANDRUFF Bi Dandeull, falling hair, itching scalp Ned baldness enemies cap H health and the growth of long, a Hl fowtrous his. Scientits dealt Hf chey are germ’ diocasce and to Poem peure them the germ must surely 2 Pi peyve destroyed. ene oer eons le ta thy aah esige oneal ices, cotaspthevslp fs fom Gia ciate woes Sanita aga Sie Teiabind Walk: Hing emich ‘the BR'S WONDERFUL HAIR scalp, stimulate growth PREPARATIONS ets ifneto ln scan Dapemit need Re — USE MADAM C.J. WALKERS Kas PREPARATIONS GO) Se ONS CN eee ONS ‘Agent, Drag Store ay mall RS P Me Naar Mr Mig. Co NEA sg ane Preston 3788 Sudden Service Wabash Tailoring & Cleaning Co. Harry Simon, Proprietor Felipe Street Houston, Texas WASH AND HAND LAUNDRY ME HAVE opened a modern wet wash and hand Iaun- “dry: department and are now fully prepared and 't0 look after your laundry needs. “Put Your Duds ie ‘Work—We Are Reliable and Thorough ‘Wo Call for and Deliver ? TAILOR SHOP Launderers MAIN SHOP: "2416 McKinney Avenue Phone Preston 6982 THE WHITE SWAN BARBERSHOR oe 506 Milam Street ae er Ai. 4, He BRANCH, Manager 4 oe me, LAWYERNOTARY Se) ave (A SPaciALty ie tre Powe Pose 027 § PAGE TWO > Pie ms i S Ee Wontel (ee ee ant rn Mow, hye Have om Se tShaerterers are won the We. Chale peeeranonsy So" eRs = See tee eae eee ee cette ae ee Eat coe ees spa eee ees Se oe its “THE SY. CLAIR @YSTEM™ aon Scone, anor Rast Sommer THEC HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1926 Madame M. A. Davison-Hallowell Hair Culturist Speci on Disease ot the Scalp Mme. Davison's Har Orower. 50 Bpesial Grower rs Homing OW a Temple’ Grower oe Shampoo Paste i aco Creampie. $60 and’ Eledenet Gabe Boasider, 00 Straightening Cotbes chy. .00 316 Ruiz St, Crockett 8731 San Antonio, Texas Se CASH OR TERMS 908 Capitol Ave. _ HOUSTON: TEXAS J. H. Haywood, Agt. P. 10103 KUMFOOT SHOE SHOP HOGAN & TEAL 517 SAN FELIPE Phone Pretee 3201 ‘Office Phone 8801 i fea Prone, Medley 28 oes Hours Bie Ma 08 George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon nestmee! #2 MeGowen Ave Otte 101 Oad Pelows Temple Se Ee) Babies (J BONY Love $4.) ® Gs HP al D eomach and bis and due to is nh: nant Chile's ViNsLow’s UP UMPHREYS’ A , aoe Peco ina aoe tenants Sine aires ao ae Soe He eaten TOEXPLAIN WORK OF COMMISSION ‘A great mass meeting and education: A prosran: of te Committe on Tatar Rachel. Cooperation wll beheld fanioen Tapes Church, Nee Ee Haein, pester, Sunday. May” 3 188 9pm Purpovs of the Meating ‘hte meeting Ye elle for the ox Been purpose making knows to the feaeral public the work of the com fis; what Khan done, what tf alag, and wnat i hopes to don th tary tn the Totret of pence and }soodwill between tife races in the city se Heenan sd Maree County pig ae Taformed slong the sine vex fwiich 1 fs working, they willbe to resathy tnd pertee accord with ssdsavars nd Sri cosperte "ith tetha ead toa fcc "sod tar pa stall b sated oi al ali. "Thue ning the obec te on aatyors tn mms rmely recy Sesney¥e: Homsion and. Har omni wich baw ori eh i sevens D Preatam, (rea minutes wil allowed to ash mij) 1 Opentoe aoe, “Americ... Sree ied by te astos Chot 2. invoaiags, te A Hosta ee ime co oonresaasea Mase gt. Ceremonies 6. Mis "Ned Cooperation” seas Peet 9. Sait art 22°". "itn abermal 4 Sine obs Berio fom te ett Rind ot S eee ne CPE We Lari 1: inci in eta sy aatech ky Orch 2. Berson gt te com allege Protea err 10, Baletoa 12. ok ta quae 2 Sater interred Some salto pl wb Busnes cee cnoen Me Me Dudley 3 fs ie. of Speoch tn the Ses- 1 Sireotom soo of te Toterrece Simi sa esa ace a a 18 Sine Nec ots Gantt Otic for ur Orosprss Pref Bet Ta 16, Masfeal Baicciomeyscos- taste Byte a at Poa Brae 1 Reon af the Work ot he Cn 1. Yalan on howe be nave tr hs. ‘ : Bonwit. oer. H.R, Toho ‘Gotten: br, RR Por rut We 6 Dleaon, Pro, tM. To all, Prot, W. be Davia F Borat. 0 care Matar of Geromontce” Gere. Sesat Dr J. Dibble Gets Important Poulton; to Care For Injured Federal Employees, Kansas City Cai Nowe reachot Kannas Clty, from Washington, to, the eftect that Dr 3. E. Dibble, & leading: phyaclan and sargeon of Kansan City, had ben ag polated. by. Dr.” Eaward 0. Beast let’ medical director of the United [Staten to care for. the injured. clvd fomplovees of the goveromeat in Great for Kansas Clty.” This isu distinguish ed honor to tho Negro race and a tine teatimoulal to" dhe ablity ‘and high standing ot Dr. Dibble a the practice of hle proteston Dr. Dibble has been the recipfet of many bgh honors of which the following are ja tow: Courulting phyalcian’ of the Kanan Cty Southern it. Company, {in which capacity he has werved with credit to kimmel and the race that he fs ably, representa, In ‘addition to hia he t6 perhape the frat Negro tn ‘Americn to be appotated to wach a pos! ion. Dr, Dibble te atilated with tho Kansas City Net and Bolt Foundry, having under his care the injured eur loyes of this great. Industrial inv ation. “For the past seven ears he haw been aasocinted with the Bung fand Trade ‘Union, ia. which ae (riven careful stad} to (nduntral med ine sed surgery, all of wileh ha Jomisently fitted Bim tor the ereae Do sition to which he has Deen called, the proteaniona, religious, socal, evi Jana industri lite of Kansas City, Dr sia Hibs are Ronared ude and greater triumphs await them. Th frovernment ‘rll find Uhat no mistake {ran made by the appotatment of Dr Bibi, lL CITY MEDICAL, DENTAL” AND PHARMACEUTICAL AGADEEATION CONVENES Desumoat. Tesas—The Oil City acdical"Dontal and. Pharmacentita asoetaiion” met atthe resigence of Or, Said pe Rk Reread prealiine. Dr. Sbagp rans paper Phe “Uses and’ Abuge ot Tone”. Th discussion wan opebed by’ De. W. Tyler and followed by otwers Desir Te, Jonea, RUA, Forvand tad C. B Chartaa, who” attended. the Distt! Dental hasocation at Oalveton, Te ported a very funtraetive aeaton., Dr Br"'N. prow "made nar tik to the reset were Doctors RN i Duog W A Rbert, aoa 8. N A; Renee z * Lesson" — |, GOLDEN TEXT—And. they went Sr working with tne, ana conne zomg ToRo—ahe Bory of Two: |‘“xouNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP. Pa ee Sara ae (ie iar a cen seat nae, ean el fear ented she jane ss wOggested in verse SI. | eatin cca pee: nati ry es Se ‘Stee tr fc |and causing the chufeh to enjoy = soe al” Sal etd Sian tte ow ar sa Rist tay ok tg oon See rent “angst elie ee aga ta S apis! ‘Orland Dovdon- ie Hem wil the roa etn if ateand act [thats sack wl bet lage Seales oe [ale athe er cia See son ot en ea king mente tun barns at oath tnt vssure Set ct pa of name Son teat’ oi ay ces SS ay atari tree aos St, at aernes ese mabe es ee eaten Ba See eae’ we atc at be Sr fast, {onto propre, Ta ae a Cast sitet oats tat at he we he oe Retin ered tees i ope pean Crea eae mene st pet art bce bina cs row rt" a his life ty being raised higher and enn ach urns rete me ear if Aie iat Srcowe : oy fe, wo ie aie re ot Mista gent beast et an si Oatmny ron Satie ap iin beter ate oie ont tb adm a"nfede'y "wnt Sete ie" eset en tel tae a pats Tou Ama aaa ota a reed tn cng new Tree tupendom Mile ay “ica vere, t_ nn rat ar roca entail 3 shy gee me ape ma Si tps Sow bor het | promined these aligns aa they went {forth with the gospel messase. ‘They Ia sag Sega Scbeee'e tence te het remanent powe Sastre water RS Sal poe Tite Mae ot Ame 9259, Jara acer antes top |r ae at att ot Ware trea tat {ike Se ate Wut inte faba nce hao ae fr Secon "Ana, bt Searny appa gone oat of ht Si a en Set Raia ec ae an eat bl set ra ebay i Sab mae te bt Feet tae nce [Boke ea bate be mes ati eastiat! mt nts bres Se Se eo Ero Der (v.30 a. Sin wemen as ot ne tor thant whe he |e she talked of Sing She was 8 | athe? Gatos sod, er aa ee a ce aie Rey ie |inct" nett sveaag Src er tt ae ei | Bae ese ac | ois, tas amen hn | Soci ate ett Ftc Sar Ge Snips tt re Sb lth it | etre seven Fee set Reta ot ce pa biome r Lk ere tan Ge Dear In God’s Purpose Tn no case does origin determine value." From. the religions. potnt_ of view, the algnlty and worth of man He th nny cane. tn Goes purpose com cerning him, and that porpone te net erected by the particular method Me working.—tenry Chores King. Much Difference “There Is qr much difersnce betweee ecfsrennce 40d sefconcelt as ther i heeween the North and Seuth pole Fee Ee cutenne Bh Ghd weteT one at hay Sek me ae inentng bee Sree sia as, Satna Patan forcing does not educate beerbae Oh) See forced krowledge in quickly 2. | te ‘Sara amount ty a ge “nti batch Sona ease a totes robe the steam a ‘oor te thou nove pa hen tee | ‘od buratag ofthe soidnight andl tailed re me How It May Work Out ‘them A cynical old bachelor anya that | oF Ins stop, "Look sna se ay |S ‘tse sen when Bre ge bts, | ni Sy ae se nt ra pees | eae Sen there's dntger at be oy | Sie co ups ts be ae ogee Zhe es : i tare deel | yi Ovane conten arp ot MR Steet Pe err SShoetere, "1s ciniaden_ the irate afew Yesecil tothe wen, Deck Gnass | ‘the b preportgat Vatendbapting ir AB +f SUMMER SCHOOL AND SUM WILEY COLLEGE} ‘Opens June 8th aa per met enc ee FOUR-YEAR ELEMENTARY eertitionte may be HARM a ea Say nite cr oot oat [Extension Service staft of Texas Rave been 13 or, cutot doer stuty ad’ Sere the Whey on (A taculty who haxe apecial preparation nd expeclendl i at aan eee crane ek ae aoa a arene Petite Pete oaesoa eens |All teachers ‘who expect to remain in the. m4 Seen M. W. DOG For Your Vacation™4 Special salé o “¢ (a Sep Wardrobe Trunk ee ee cl Special sale on i} Dress ranks. 4 Bai One oe ) Deira ry ‘Also Hat Boxes, Sigua Pe a Ht and Hand Bally 9 eT ee SIGEL’S LOAN OFFICE \j 418 Travis St. Phone Preston 284 MR. ADVERTISER: 2 seit Suan hee ape tall of pen snd age Ta It. you do not want the people to see’ your ad, them.” canes neg THE HOUSTON INFORMER = anariri Sxyanaraeei ‘more people than any newspaper in the city. © ‘There is hardly home in this commanity’ ee : ‘Men, women and children grab it like a candy, thereby proving conclusively that it THE PEOPLE'S PAPER a Valet The falsty AutoStrop ae aa Ragor . «cad. anc — Sharpens Iteelf — nie 4 ¥ paren [Bon tor on leant pea ’ emit): The. IDL te Hah ¥ Sa The ean at Bebe, ‘ ig oa 7 Fcuadorcolings cone cipal industry of em Mr. I. Knowltt. Handling kitchen mechanics is his middle name By Thorston Fisher EVER SINCE YOU'VE BEEN ACROSS THAT HARD HAS BECOME ANGEARABLE WHENERES I SPEAK TO HER SHE GIVES FRESH! TOOK ASSUMPTION OF MY ADVICE KNOW YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO HANDLE HEER LIKE I DO! SHE DON'T TRY THAT STUFF WITH ME! KNOWS! KNOW HOW TO COME BACK AT HER! Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government For All Baths. Santikarium has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day BATH RATES: 21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Baths . . . $6.50 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50 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 so lifted. J. H. HARMON, Prop. DR. O. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon AT 409 1-2 MILAM All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done Bridge Work a Specialty. HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5 Sundays by Appointment Phone Office Preston 1459 Residence Capitol 89 IF. I SEND YOU A SUIT made in the latest style from the finest goods, will you keep it, wear it, and show it to your friends as a sample of my international $20.00 all-wool suits with a $40.00 wool sweater. You will use $2.00 an hour for a square dress? If so, write me at the address: 1234 West Adams St. Ward 315 West Adams St. Ward 315 West Adams St. How Tallaries Get Name The famous French royal palace, the Louvre, takes its name from the yards, trellis, and the site of which it was built. These yards dated from about the Thirteenth century. Office: P.O. Box 3110. Res. C, 561 DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Kealamani 315 Liberty Avenue Houston, TX HOUSTON, TX ```markdown ``` and Sanitarium Knights of Pythias of N. A., S.A., E., A., A. and A. (Operating Under Supervi- sion of U. S. Government) 4151% Malwain Avenue Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark. arruished by the Government at 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms phone, Hot and Cold Running rates $1 to $3 per day RATES: 10 Baths . . . . $6.50 and Calantheans, $8.50 GOODS STORE the Dry Goods line. A full line of 8 on hand. Your patronage so- ORMON, Prop. PHONE PRESTON 2921 MORE, Dental Surgeon 2. MILAM Real Work Neatly Done in a Specialty. DID 12, 2 TO 5 Appointment Residence Capitol 89 WILLIAMS de THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP 417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 6378 EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Baths Daily—Best Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Bdi Diseases, Stenosis Trachea—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People. MARLIN, TEXAS THE BAY OF THE RIVER THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MAY 38, 1925 Phone Preston 8230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmere and Funeral Directors Motorized Funeral Equipment 1018 SCHWARTZ ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and Promptness. All Furniture for the New OddFellows Temple Was Furnished by Us. Ask Them if They Are Sat- isfled HOUSTON STEEL FURNITURE CO. SCHOOL, CHURCH and LODGE SEATING Write us our catalog and prince. We are glad to submit bids and samples. We give terms. 1112 Preston Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Two business sites, 600 and 600 Louisiana Street; preferable for beauty parlor and store, respectively. Fair. Hot and cold water, steam hot and cold water, steam hot Lodge Rooms. The following days and nights are open for local lodges that desire to occupy Lodge rooms on second and third floor; First and third Mondays: 4 openings; Second and fourth Mondays: 3 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; First and third Tuesdays: 4 openings; Second and fourth Tuesdays: 3 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; First and third Wednesdays: 1 afternoon opening; Second and fourth Wednesdays: 1 night opening; First and third Thursdays: 1 night opening; First and third Fridays: 2 afternoon opening; Second and fourth Fridays: 2 afternoon opening, the monthly rental schedule, the monthly rental for afternoon meetings is $6 per month and $6 monthly for night meetings. INQUIRE AT MANAGER'S OFFICE, SUTHE 404-410, Odd Fellows Temple, Prairie at Louisiana, Phone: Freton 7799-1243 Spear, 1,000 Years Old The spear was found at Lansley, England, recently, is believed to be 20,000 years old. --- —Every Lot Is Terraced —Streets Are Shelled —It Has Cement Slab —The Values Will Increase —There's No Other Colored Addition Like It. Right in the path of progress—where every dollar invest will automatically show a profit—because the millions of dollars that are being spent on homes and improvements nearby—fair with white additions as Cherryhurst, Winlow Pine Country Club Estates, Shepherd Crest, Hill Crest andower Court, Lewisdale, Hyde Park and others are enough to College Court to assure the character this splendid Home Addition. S. MINCHEN, Agt. Union National Bank Phone Preston 168 HOUSTON, TEXAS LADIES! LADIES! Are you using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GROWER and ESSING OIL? If not, "Eventually," so why not now? gents wanted to sell Magnolia line of Soape, Heir Trent- t, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. West Ninth Ave. Houston, Tex. Office Phone Capitol 1489; Res. Phone Capitol 1162-W Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. M. to 6 00] P. M. Dr. Percy D. Foster DENTIST Right in the path of progress—where every dollar you invest will automatically show a profit—because of the millions of dollars that are being spent in class homes and improvements nearby—for example, such white additions as Cherryhurst, Winlow Place, Country Club Estates, Shepherd Crest, Hill Crest, Glendower Court, Lewidale, Hyde Park and others are close enough to College Court to assure the character of this splendid Home Addition. S. MINCHEN, Agt. 408 Union National Bank Phone Preston 1807 HOUSTON, TEXAS 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 Soap, Heir Treat. ment, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. 801 West Ninth Ave. Houston, Tex. Sundays by Appointment Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building HOUSTON, TEXAS J. J. HARDEWAY Phone Preston 2882 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS, LOANS NOTARY PUBLIC Nineteen Years Experience MILLA ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS 5 ean, | PON THESE THINGS "I Bey 7 Poa Je solicit your patronage, based 17) ts of sound business ples. Weare ‘reasonable in 1 y free delivery service the same goods, are ordered, extend [i edit to those who treat it RIGHT fq and five personal attention to each [ied order. We save you time, worry, [iy Sear fare, packing your own goods (ry “and money. i oT |) “The House of « Thousand Favors” Ie) TANDREWS ILAM GROCER P7061 S piegees io fale Ste) T DARGA: pasEMEN Pea e pat 1 Qa 8. ° fe: S Bw Bes FEOF HEAVY |.A MiGHLY poLisHED FAL ANO sRiaHTLY |‘ sTaAicHTENINa come PBLie eo, susstan. | OF ALL BRASS WITH TIALLY MADE AND Hae | TWISTED WIRE HAN- Fe x | BLE, QUARANTERD TO , Sc an | STRAIGHTEN HAIR. ar THIS 18. A SPECIAL PAVARANTEED To | price FoR A HIGH a TEN HAIR. | GRADE COMB OF THIS [Bur ONE AT THIS SPE: | KIND. ON SALE IN THE POIAL PRICE WHILE | ToLEr Goons oF. 7 F PARTMENT, Fs All Aboard " x of P. Special ~ WACO Leave Houston 9:15 a. m. : iis. x. en ae Fine Equipment oe ty Happenings fre, Lain Williams, 1217 W. Wod- jlett last week for San Antonio a ™ ‘vacation. gM, ste. Wobaer ees es co covery tne ce Re Sara Mie Lal Madivon, Dallas, who has Ritaee assy cies the mucst of Mrs. S.J. Simpson BME ert envencten ee ion ous at tt fron ae sat is Bk Tank.” the pitching mar a corto ae eee a asses ee sean ee . Banders, 1915 Halley, tor rea sas Tater re Sates (Re aha, Ss he pa arnt a's sept rene i cece eget neti ic eterna Secene Meee Senne Don't tall. to ee “The Spirit of thé peste a ciee ees ae See ae bres <g Sl i feplng, if destres. Phone Capit reer eo Se ane So eee pepe se Ge orem ae i ractarnen es eee ee ee a ee Soa ) oe ears ones Address to oe ae gtithe Gia ‘dren fo tho eral ot = pn ingen’ Ng i t A So) Qe . 2 hile | ra Aid Se: a ee | i MV AAC eee Open for Inspection , 10 NEW HOMES Beautiful Granlin Grove THE J ECKER LAND CO. 7 310 | TEXAS Capitol Avenue Don't miss thet great Guam Carstval and Dance at Emancipation Park, Wednesday might, June $—one night only. This will be the biggest event of tho year and the management prom: tees scmnething tne Wana ot on! Mrs. Jul Bices, 196 Pennell. ow; tented Bra. Bk. Randburg, Kan fan Cis, Mov hast Monday with card pen Flowers and floral designs ofall de scriptions: for any and Ail cccaslonn Scat toft‘ar and wel do ihe ret ona. Prone, Tet Oliver tect Phone Prenton Bett. Rev, 7. M. Jachwon, pastor Soa sosotiat Me Church, elivered the nual trmon tothe graduates of th Schsieabarg colored high stool lan Sunday. You'll got more than your money's worth altho” Austin Houston free (ming seroe at, West end. vit Soubisheader Monday, Jane 1, f on Gmlnion price, Sea pame A 3pm ie thre: para! ‘Mise BE McClonaan, anata secretary of the American “Ata Bonet “Asnoclation, ttt Sunday eh at ones ee ‘company. . a7, did you v00 thowe ack Sona torn ad ‘lack’ Busts cash at Wor End in heir former ect area ‘Wel, bo, they wii Gf gain Babar hy 'sheny aod omen Sty 99,3 00 Jue 1 Dont let fot ‘De. Valine. Brooke and tle dsuahler, Jean Orv, were. amon ‘hotmuny vietne who attended the Samat besgoet st Prato View Jet Saterday ales Dir. and Ark, W. K. Groen, Worms scent, wr called 10 Colombe Tan week to attend. the fuheral of J. Rayford, inte Nosbend of Mr. Greens other. ‘ Artifical Florist docortive wa nowers tor frat denigoa a apttaty fire 'A. i Sanderwe S201” Cente free" phones, Taylor S1GbW and haley Soe, Youll get more than your money's worth ifthe “Auatipiouaton fort Tomine seron “at West nd, vit ‘Daabiencader Monday Se I, for ove admission price. Firat game at 3 pro. So there per (aire tral iarantan to valent weeks ino oe fecal x P A.B, eiteyocr lara nde Jon, it Schwarts, fab ‘tay Lote Winner, @anghier of Mt and ‘ire WJ. Winner, Boar. and hoa returned from ‘Tonto Ser awit, Tonkogee, Alay. wher ‘ipa taking'a couree i home soon Bonds siade tn criminal caren; oro tater attested to with Tens Tne speed; the mort reasonae in te fata “Apply to J. We Boyd, lawyer Hioig Fannie St, Prewton 6098. "(0 ‘Say, dl you s6d.ode Black Bene tore had binck Butte lash at, Wor ‘Ena inthe ‘tormer et seren Tig sueny td Boy, tay 30 day, Bony. tn jay 10, June ty Dow't ise fmt FOR RENT—Unturnished houses; ‘room Bouse at JH16 Oak srw, co Ser Dery 2 ecks from Houston sro ther B24 tnd room Reuven Se ther 23) snd Broom Rows in fond weed, Gall Prenton 608. "AGENTS-Wrte for free_sampten sl Madloon “Better ade Sirs or ae, er ree direct to wearer Mans"Barn $00 wreak end” bones MADISON MPG. COs 01 Broadway New Yor hy (t TOR, SALE A, att ae du store, teeing tho baling, 160 Practically new futures: ood. oct toda fount wil run business. fo ‘8.00 to $10,000 per Your or more? Sons” Spoke’ eomanie apes tettatmmemts. Muste by Davis’ Louie taou Jen Comte: F 3 Mtchll, Meters, W. Preston B- Willans Seber lt sear sae Mtcaam fee Datarye sae Sabla tm tee treason” EES ST ll WILL TACKLE BUFFS HERE THREE DAYS Not antaad GAB tee tomer «chiens “on a, ear Saati nt Bc” the "Rt SE egies Wan nat But getting, Mandy's" hae EES at eaastaaets aoe Se Laman eee Cae Sere cs Reeeae on eis co Fiutioe al ts oo a py pee Haat Steals wate as eS Saar tear tas Scarab awe i ee sek Fk ths enguidaed nels wae Sout S Tague’ deena ni ieia ares {tin Calloway’ the Biooua i fat Sh Sanetet at We mils tars ‘pati count tad whe cies mar igh nage ree SITAR SORE ales hee cried Be ateals pp stipes aaa as ae ag ony, sen foie etait gerlas a hae ach arte ot corer go Tie auson Address Chkens Drop ae JT DRIVES OUT WORMS. dean MERE seni ae eee ae dren ia paloness, lack of interest 1a play, frettulnens, yarlable appetite, picking at tho hoge aud sudden start Ing. ta lewp. ‘thepe symptoms appear ft la time to give. White's Cream Vormifuge. A few doves. drives out the worms and puts tho little oue on the fod to health agaln. Whita's Cream Vermifuge has « vecord of tfty years of succensfal se.” Prices tee Sold’ by staniey Drag Oo, 2821 Odin, ea eso RACE AVIATRIX oo oe oryLe Quite a number of Houston's best ‘colored. and’ white, were out last ‘Thursday avening: in Fosponae to. an nvitation of Mr. and Mrs, Johnson, 808 Live Oak, to be Drosoat at an In: formal presentation of Mies Beste Coleman, world's famous colored avis ‘teix. More than 200 persons paid thelr respects tothe cccaslan, "Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jolinson eovered themselves ‘with glory ntl Mlsves Andry Powell and Ode Lee Gienn wore fon the recelving Matatt: J. M. Burr ‘Acted as toastmantar, and 1. 8. Powel ha charge of gatas and amusements ‘Atoothsome and palatable ment was ‘terved. end /all departed. rather "re Tnetantly. Y, W. C. A. NOTES ‘om June 3 ana/¢ tho annual baby clio Well be held at riaity: chur, andor uusplcaa of the health coma eo.” The girl resorve dinner laut Fr day was quits a succens; #20 being re ‘apts. We highly appreciate the cut flowers sont to the centar and real ‘dence by friends. Our vasos are ready to'be retlied. We are making great ‘reparation to entertain. you this #us- ‘mer at the “Y" caip. Wil mall camp folders to you within « fow days: #0 ‘eet ready ‘for ‘lentes’ and | outdoor porta.—toporter, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON ‘SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. ‘The faculty and students of the Bosker ‘T. Washington school, invite PALACE} ‘WEEK OF MAY. nH 4 “THE WHOLE — TOWN’S TALKING” MR. LEWIS ss MISS WORTH THIS GREAT COMEDY Don’t Miss It! * 30OpexronmaNcees29C WATINEES: TUES, THUR, and a Breet ae ame ct el ere eet Cae ares ge ine Sisk ees de SUDDEN COOL SPELL EMBARRASSED SCRIBE Bitter and Mrs. Gl. Ribeaeon sttended tho comtmencemont exercises ate acerca Sos er, eee a LS leprae ara pg es ee, eateries oe cae co ts a eae Be a certo eee a Aaa ae re ecu eee ers Fedaph cae & ote ie ape eg eae ane oe core ae ae feat icoetac Nar su ener neces gre Sao Saal wT Radda artes tn apanesiie. eeaclon, een eae es te ee eect ee Figg ine ae a ee ce eset ace, se eae ee asta te Serta cue te ee ce ee ere eta fete eigthce Star aie reece ae ee ene ae ce ee ores ee eit ee te at eee iby the school. Really, to approciate Paci chen ae a ener Sore Se eee ae Se abit, ut mat ver ‘Sunday Night, May 31 a Wi ‘SPIRITUALISM Its Miracles and Wonders— Is It of God or the Devil? You ought to know the truth of the matter for the sake of your soul’s satisfaction. The WORD of GOD rightly divid- ed makes it clear. Hear It Here BereanS.D. A. Church Dowling and Calhoun Sts, C. E. MARTIN, Pastor ‘SOUTHS GREATEST WERKLY NEWSPAI ae : \ LAI THE nome YOUR PAVOR The sumer senain Ge here and Se Sole ae Se act carr ee | Sclne ealpmnt mo Cat he sna sey Cees pk Bee “CIRCUS DAYS”. ' An entertaining story that Jackie a. ‘ sith SE peer ena eae “ONE GLORIOUS SCRAP” es as cca te a TRIS ett Reh ee aa “BATTLING BREWSTER”) seek ner fom Re Rene Aa | Phen t good ‘comeay te Beep your woke” we em be: 2 | BONDAY-MONDAY—FLORENGE VIDOR In— oO Ei] : “THE MIRAGE” oe | dusting “hroadway ‘buttery aaa hovered over, the fame ot the Bale on teTHE GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY? f= Sg a it eee nd geen peas ee abe es ; Bact tle ‘Ay AA uPtiaagerens "oven Shoes B Mah SARS ae NAN OF THE NORTH” gi “CORNERED”. 7," , eee ae “ROARING WATERS” Ants gonad, Jan A tan aw tri Sn, conve 08 Bil : COOL, CLEAN ANG)/GOZY. ADMISSION ALWAYS. i0s, ihe agi ; Phone’ Preston 6979 ELMO MARTIN, Propel Derma Viva Whitens The Skin At On re » ¥ rN J * reser rary en eres Ege DERMA-VIVA* q SOY Sh tt, eee Ss aoe ES 1 veld Baatuter—Fesh White Bruna 1 Sea aren eee JBenwavivacey” —omficaco, uf BOYNTON'S STAG PARTY, A grand stag party will be ven at ‘boynton Chapel MB Churehy Da Ing and Paige, ‘Phird ward, Monday night, June 4, under ausplocn of Lay” tea's Cougell; beeinaing at 8 o'clock Good "ule, goods: od peaking; barbecue supper and free fwaver plange™all for only 40e. Can Sth fim? Go to Boynton Monday ight and wee, Re. 8. W, Jobnaos, pastor: W. M-Joges, chatrman; Henry Bryan, Jr» secretary, BOOKER T, WASHINGTON SCHOOL GIVES PLAY on Sun 3, 3835, the Washingt school wilt sage the "ik Sperstt ented “Base White en the Seren Dwarfs.” ‘The faculty has spared. no pains to, produce this play tniis cual high clave way, Be sure Hot to mies It Pace: New Oa Fel lows ‘Temple; ndtalsaton.28e. os 40e a Hundred eo 492 “B18 W. DALLAS. G. & GOODSON, Mer. os DR. RUPERT 0. ROETT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ‘402 Odd Fellows Temple Phones: Ofte P. 27) Ree. P6810 nossa GRAY HAIR Unnecessary—New Discovery Sent on trial. Restores original, colr In few days, no. matter how amy. OF streaked.” No. dye: wonderful tonic; takes hatr som, futty, lustrous. Costa Be satlednolitie it bot Siate olor of har: fall treatment. went at onca. BCONOMY_LABORATORIBS, Dept. 7, Alemeds, Calif. ‘ wind = Hee ae iP eee A eo ee ee oe De Rep Rus «role BE LUCKY and wear your birth one. Solid Gold Birth Stone $4.00 each. i ite St eS 1 Pierce Birk Free | | All Cut Glass at Half Beware of fakers seliig| ‘eyeglasses; he is boo ng, | as well as ruining your eyes | EASY TERMS H. 0. WATSON 502% Main St. PHONE PRESTON 5866-7260 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS | Te aang Gr ws wea OOLDGE-BUTLER ARE AGAINST "LILY-WHITES"--COH COHEN SAYS "LILY WHITES" OVER SOUTH WILL GET NO HELP FROM PRESIDENT COOLIDGE New Orleans, La. May 28—(Special) president Coolidge, though not given the chance to speak, will later make a positive stand against the encouragement of "fly-wishers" in the republican party, according to Hon. Walter L. Cohen, controller of Hon. Washington, New York and Boston. In company with National Committeeman Emile Kunts, Mr. Cohen visited President Coolidge. The president, William Butler, chairman of the republican national committee at Boston, Mr. Butler, like President Coolidge is reported to be moderately opposed to any "fly-wish." The stand the president and the chairman of the republican national committee have agreed to the order of incipient organizations throughout the South plan to make an assault on the Republic of Korea with a plan that the "solid South" BUFFLE ALONG PROVES BIG HIT; 'RUNNING WILD' NEXT WEEK "Shuffle Along"拍 a big hit at the Lyric Theatre this week. It will be followed next week with the Broadway production. "Running Wild!" The opening Monday afternoon drew the largest house that has ever greeted a company in the afternoon. Esher Bilon won new laurels with her "million dollar amph" and her golden voice, and Lelia Mitchell proved a star of first magnitude, being part of early captivating shows. "If You Haven't Been Vamped by a Brown Skin, You Haven't Been Vamped at All." The funnel "Love Will Find a Way," by Mila Skin, "Miss Skin Feek," by Crownwalt and "Onions" and Amon Davis, late of the "How Come" show, put all the comedy into the product. "Uncle Bemons" is "Uncle Jude" and John wake as "Father" were good, and all the politician of Jimtown up to his reputation. The cast includes Emma Hawkins, Amy Wrightson, Agnes Anthony, Anthony Hill, Hillie Kemp, Eve W. Benton Overstreet, the musical director, formerly of the Standard Theater, has been joined by chauro Lyric orchestra, made the music of the show a real feature of the play. The costuming of the play came up to expectations. The chorus in one or two acts. Messra, Miller and Slater promise that "Running Wild," which has never been presented here before, will excel "Shuffle Along." SPECIAL ENTERTAINING SPECIAL MUSIC During the Summer Months the Management of the Famous ELITE CABARET 1021 Iberville Street Announce It Will Be Open On THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAY NIGHTS ONLY The Restaurant and Soft Drink Stand Open Night and Day. A, NICE QUIET PLACE To Entertain Your Friends De Luxe Club 1836 Contl St. Near Roman Open from 9 P. M. to 4 A. M. No Cover Charges An Ideal Place for Private Parties PRICES REDUCED The management has effected a considerable saving in operating expenses and passes his to our patrons in greatly reduced prices including sodas at 5c and ice cream at 10c and other prices in proportion: GIRL WAITRESSES Provide You With Service Un- excelled Anywhere Phone Galver 716 for Reserva- tions E. Faurin, Prop. could be invaded with a republican party organization pledged to exclude colored people from the polls and the ballot. In Louisiana the "lily-whtens" are busy perfecting an organization to test the suitability of a state organization, after Dr. Lines, had launched an attack on National Comprehensive Cancer Center with an attack on Mr. Cohen, who is secretary of the republican state central committee. He vaulted to the vault of Messrs. Kunts and Cohen to the White House, an announcement was made that Mr. Kunts would be the new custome at New Orleans. Mr. Cohen's term of office does not expire for three years, when he is internal revenue collector, is under fire at Washington and it is predicted that he is not responsible to succeed himself. ST. MARK'S BAPTIST CHURCH GETS $39000 FOR HOSPITAL SITE The fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. I. H. Perkins of St. Marks Fourth Baptist Church, and the farewell to the old site, was concluded Monday night of this week. The Church Holy孕孕 has purchased the church building and donated to the church the present building. The building committee of the church has concluded negotiations for the construction of the Galves streets and will erect a new building commensate with the presidege of the progressive congregation. The church will be the day with a church conference. On Wednesday night Rev. J. S. M. Morgan, pastor of Broadway Baptist Church, and H. J. Smith, pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Church, Aligers. The Woman's Missionary school rendered a program. Friday night was a big occasion. Rev. G. H. J. Devore, president of the church, J. A. B. Association, and First African Baptist Church, with their choirs, were out to assist Rev. J. A. B. testimony to his worth as a pastor. Rev. I. E. Curtice on Sunday morning preached a special sermon to the Rev. R. E. W. Reese on Rev. R. E. W. White, Wm. Coner, E. M. Washington and Chas. ake.冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤冤 REGISTRATION CAMPAIGN NOW ON IN FULL FORCE Following a series of meetings down the aisle, the planned plan for up- ward townhouses was registered for the first time. So far, no opposition has been raised. The attribution to the fact that the colored people are not all waiting until the last minute or attempting to get the job is not clear. Over 1,160 members of the San Jacinto Club have paid their poll taxes and every effort is being made to use the funds in the tax laws in addition to paying poll taxes. persons must have registered for two years prior to being in order to be qualified voters. The San Jacinto Club, the Froquets, the Tulane, the Lions, the Longhorn, the University of Texas, and make it compulsory upon their members to pay their poll tax. MRS. ATKINS HAS GUESTS. Mrs. Ama Athlips, 319 N. Roman street, has a her hq gestur burs curt, Mrs. Ama Stockings of Lake Provin- tial, 319 N. Roman St. Bernice Bernice Stanberry of Tallahasla, Lt. Don't Fall to Visit LITTLE PALACE CAFE 1535 Cont. Cor. Vilierre St. With Privacy Dining Room, Club Room, Pool Hall, and Restaurant, your many needs can be satisfied. Full soft drinks and best known brands of cigars and tobacco. 1008 Gravier St, New Orleans J. H. Matthews, Prop. Tail, Main 528 Headquarters for Railroad and Hotel men, where everybody is NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale in the Crescent City every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, $24 S. Rampart Street, and by Carrier Boys on Saturday in Aligers, McDougenville, Greta, Carrollton, and various parts of the City. NEWS MATTER, including Church, Club and Sporting News must be in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to P. O. Box 158. NEWS MATTER should be mailed to reach the Society Editor, MISS VIOLA CONELYER, 317 N. Roman St. New Orleans, by Saturday. Miss Coneyer's telephone is Galves $631-W. Subscriptions, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to THE CHISHOLM NEWS SERVICE, P. O. Box 125, NEW ORLEANS, LA. LYRIC THEATRE BURGUNDY and IBERVILLE STREETS America's Largest and Finest Colored Playhouse Week Starting Monday, May 31 ECHO PRODUCING COMPANY PRESENTS ANOTHER BROADWAY HIT "RUNNING WILD" As Played Colonial Theatre, New York City for Two Solid Years AN UNUSUAL CAST INCLUDING MILLER & SLAYTER—AMON DAVIS ESTHER BLJOU LEONARD MAXIE LELIA MITCHELL GEORGE CRAWFORD AND OTHERS The Cleanest, Snappiest and Funniest Musical Play of the Year 30-TANNED BEAUTIES-30 3 SHOWS DAILY—NO INCREASED PRICES ONE DAY ONLY— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3RD CHAS. CHESNUT'S COLORED NOVEL PICTURIZED "THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS" The. Hundreds Unable to See This Great Photoplay Now Have Their Opportunity On Wednesday evening, May 20, the junior nurses of Flint-Goodridge Hospital entertained the senior nurses, internes and host of friends in a most splendid manner. The junior们 were bright summer dresses and the senior nurses all were gowns of lavender. The girls and the senior girls home were beautifully decorated with flowers and footnotes of crepe paper carrying out the color scheme of gold and lavender. The senior girls' class colors. The color scheme was carried through the delightful refreshments. The senior class was seated at a beautifully decorated and especially prepared table. Each member of the class was presented with a mock dress and a stick of candy wrapped in white paper and tied with the class colors. Each guest found on his plate a candy wrapper. This was a great source of merriment. The junior nurses presented an entertaining program. Miss Helen O. Thomas delivered the welcome address to the seniors. Meura, Taylor and Joseph prophecy of the class of '25. Miss Melissa K. Smith delivered the address to the seniors. Meura, Taylor and Joseph vocal selections and Miss Jessie Glowman gave an instrumental selection. Several of the guests addressed the seniors on their achievements and the juniors on the very pleasant evening provided. Officers of the juniors are: M. K. Smith, president; M. M. Hillard, vice president; M. F. Bates, secretary; M. L. Carruthers, treasurer; Jesse H. Thomas, president; and H. O. Thomas, senior-tarm. MRS, DANIELS ENTERTAINS. People's Drug Store, 624 S. Rampart, Astoria Hotel, Banks' Barber Shop, Williams' Pharmacy, 217 S. Rampart Britain's Pharmacy, corner Magnolia and Jackson Porters & Chauffours Barber Shop, TEACHERS WIN FROM ELKS AND DOCTORS The teacher baseball team, in a double header last Saturday at Heineman Park won from both the Elks and the doctors' pedagogy podium a way to victory over the Elks with a score of 5 to 3 and then turn around and play pedagogy podium 4 to 2. The Tuxedo band funfured music for the afternoon. The first game, with the Elks, was called in the half of the fifth fining to permit the park employee to get the diamond in shape IG泉 game. By inlays the scores were: Elks. 110 101 0-5 Teachers. 202 101 x-5 Doctors. .000 20-2 Batteries: Teachers-Harris and Moses. Doctors-Bowens and Lockley. MRS. PHILLIPS BURIED. the funeral of Mrs. Bella Phillips, mother of Mrs. Alberta Kane, $25 S Roman street, who died Thursday, May 14, was conducted at Mt. Zion pastor, delivered the eulogy and an obituary of the deceased was read by Mise Irane Carey. Mise Mildred Brown sang a solo and the New Orleans Congress Chorus and the St. Marks Chant chorus for the favorite songs of Mrs. Phillips. If work and talent count for anything the children of the A. P. Williams school say they must go over the training they present before a large and appreciative audience at the public library was quite a success and many compliments were extended. HEATRE ERVILLE STREETS Innest Colored Playhouse New Orleans, La. May 28.—(Special) Prof. C. H. McGruder, secretary of the Texas Grand Lodge of the United Brothers of Friendship was chosen at the annual alumni banquet of the Lodge in 1988. He was appointed coroner for the annual banquet in 1988. In recognition of the deep interest he has always manifested in his alma mater and the credit he has reflected upon the college in the administration of the Lodge. He has served for a number of years, as well as the success he has attained as a fraternal The banquet at Straight College Monday night was a brilliant affair large, attended by T. S. J. Green, principal master of ceremonies and over two hundred graduates and friends of the school enjoyed the delicious lunchcone Mrs. Elen Thoraton historian for the alumni association told in a most interesting manner of the 800 graduate professions, industries and as wives. The substantial contributions the association has made to its alma mater, under Rev. H. H. Dunn, district superintendent and secretary of the American Missionary Association, under whose guidance to the toast, "The Essentials of a College" declared that an inspiring president, a trained faculty, adequate facilities, furnishings and sufficient campus will draw a student body capable of profiting by instruction, resulting in an alumni reflective credit on the in Less Schools; Coats Higher. Dr. E. Charles Thornhill, the newly elected president, was presented and outlined some of the plans for his advancement, including the devotions to the advancement of Straight and to the success of the $3,000 fund, which the association has undertaken. The president was manified in the drive Mertle G拉莱 Branche reported. $250 raised. Miss Eda Simmons followed with a report of the progress of the $3,000 was needed in view of the growing recognition being accorded Straight. He was applauded when he told of the success of the parents of local graduates were showing in the college and cautioned the alumni to do their utmost to permeate the parents of local graduates. The alumni association had as their special guests the nine graduates receiving their Bachelorets of Art degrees, the two high school graduates and the twenty high school graduates. The commencement exercises were held Wednesday evening at Central Congregational church, the Rev. J. D. Campbell, inviting the commencement address. A sacred concert was given by the Straight College choir on the night of May 11, at the Napoleon Avenue Press event. The audience was present. The opening selection was an anthem, "O Divine Reedermer" by Gunned. Several spiritualists were rendered and Mrs. Alma Lluna sang during the evening. After the anthem, "Listen to the Lama," which was to have closed the program, service was given to the students to thank Mrs. Hubbard and members of the choir, and to proffer requests for "just one more." The choir sang on and to an appreciative liturgy of the listeners had dispersed, and before the evening was over many and voiced the hope that a similar concert might be arranged for next mphants are even much more promising. These results have been accomplished against an opposition that has been long considered unreasonably heartless and consistent in its very machine-like plana and methods of procedure. But the effort has been made to improve the good of the men of the organization—men seeking only an opportunity for honest employment their God-given right to work, and for themselves and their families. FRIENDS SURPRISE MR. AND MRS. SIMMS The meeting Thursday was the last session of the association for this year, and the treasury, the green was elected an delegate to the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools, which is the largest association of L. D. Crocker was elected alternate. The North New Orleans District Sunday School Convention and Allen School Convention will be held at Upton Bethel A. M. E. Church Wed- nesday, May 29, with the presiding older, presiding, presiding interested session will hold. The conference closed Sunday. MRS. McCOY VISITS MOTHER. Mrs. Ida Hall McCoy, daughter of the late John B. Hall, is visiting her mother, who moved to Durham, N. C., with her daughter, whose husband is one of the officials of the National Negro Finance Association, and whose marriage, was for ten years head of the piano department at Straighton, to see her many friends while here. GIVES WHIST PARTY ON LAWN. The Portnightly Club was entertained last Thursday evening by Mrs. M. Calloway, the most successful lawn. Fourteenth table competed for the prizes, which were won by Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. H. Walls and Mrs. E. Calloway of the guests, and Mrs. A. Brown of the guests for Miss P. Simma, and Miss V. Clement of the club members. Mrs. E. Calloway of Tuskegee was among the many guests present. FOR WORKING PEOPLE. The best of the workers get out of sorts when they are in a hurry, and in an inanid, half-sick, "blue" and discouraged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect of these symptoms might result in a sick spell, therefore the system is being worked on. Herbine. It is just the medicine to purify the system and the vim and ambition of health. Sold by Stanley Gray C. Olin. La. Medicine (Continued from previous) premium. The program opened by the singing of "America" by the band Rev. L. H. Smith. The welcome dress was delivered by B. D. Dee D. D. S. who spoke in a most vein, pregnant with much profuse laughter. The dress was delivered by Dr. T. Combre, stirred the audience to a pitch much enthusiast by his glowing enthusiasm. He engaged in professional dialogue in caps. Dr. H. C. Tute. Shrewpev read a paper on the "Hylgene of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat." He gave information to the layman cover this subject. Dr. L. M. Verdum upon "The Proper Care of The To. Although his talk was tinged with timeliness, instr and well received. The presidential address was ered by the retiring president, L. Welch. It was a symposium that included a speech the has had incident to the attentive recognition he now boasts of. T dress was a very fervent plea obsequious to the onyxhip of the program the program the music of the well-trained cothel A. M. E. Church. Miss Hutchinson many excellent a vexation of the music of the M. Carter and Master W. C. rendered a very sweet violin and duet, while John Tunkin kills the artist, and received several scores. Dr. L. B. Laundry, noted not the medical profession but also musical firmament, said his wife, Dr. L. B. Laundry, was present. Dr. Laundry is a bat tone of very wide range a tone of very low tones, combined with hisunciation, proved beyond that he has lost none of the coarse tones, combined with his years. Dr. Laundry is a great Flak University and was a me the famous Jubilee Club which the band was a part of his visit to America in 1902. I droid also was a member of the which sang for President McKenna at the close of this program egente were most enjoyable by dance and social Club under the improvement Embroidery Club After a very strenuous day after a very stressful day were entertained by the sociation and citizens at a society event. More than 300 guests were seen James Academy, Catholic to Lampton College. Sessions in memory. Executive session was held Sons and Daughters Hall, p. m. The report of the sen- tence in memorial and a health in memorial and a health ORPHAN HOME H PAYS HOUSTON SCHOOL GET Rev. W. L. Dickson Dickson Colored Orpha was in the old Wednesday clinic, erecting a hospital but $18,644.4, a donation from the wealthy, the tobacco orphanage. The orphanage has a bequest of $8,000 from the estate from $10,000 to sadden medicine science, and late 400 for maintenance. The estate will provide millionaire, let a $4,000 charity and the Dickson clinic to this hospital. Rev. W. Dickson 4a i ave. fe and Retail D OYSTERS BR aerat Inthe ate fn ortre sped romp NE STATE. Phone Capitol 480 | “TS RIGHT HERE 7. a j FOR YoU! | GROCERIES i Wood Wholesale and Retail | CHARCOAL GD. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 SNORE ad aa “charges can be avoided by de- \ stroying the germs of infectious digeases. $1.10 at all druggists J. A RIERAS Civil Engineer and Architect ie Bui. ate liclted. f 2619 Tuam Ave. 1) Phono Ht 4448 ge by a i tive ret rac Br otay: come @ schoo. x Tosa | Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS weacutne phone Preston 188 Pr 1015 Dowling Street eer Phone Pte ari Nance DR. J. W. DICKSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Prati of Medicine In Gomes! Dieanooe orrion nouns: GAM. to 12 My 2 Pat to 8 PM bandage 9A. to 3 Pa ——————————— B.R. 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