Houston Informer

Saturday, August 29, 1925

Houston, Texas

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Tulsa Entertains Business League SLAYS SPOUSE, THEN SHOOTS SELF FOR SALE AT THE ORGEN WARRAM SHOP BROOKLYN NEW YORK CITY & TORONTO MAMILAN ST. AUGUST HOME EDITION VOL. VII THE MIRROR At Durant, Oka, where trails rallies were for some distance before a turn northward, we were minded and wet, well farty 160 miles before our nurse came in, and we were going in the wrong direction. Rectification was a right highway (it turned out to be a "low-way" when the river bottom was exposed in the wilde and wilderness of Oklahoma) and reached McAllister in time to put up for the The musical numbers were unusually good on opening night, the sling and Tukke Community Quarter and Tukke Community Chorus being exceptionally good. The Tukkeen歌仔. (Continued on Last Page) READ NEW ORLEANS NEWS ON PAGE 5 SPICY-RACY-NEWSY THE HOUSTON INFORMER Moton's Address Stirred Mammoth Mixed Crowd; Negro Tulsa Wonderful Business Men and Women From All Sections of Country Swarmed Into City—Housing Facilities and Hotel Accommodations Taxed—League Plans Intensive and Extensive Program—Monarchs Walloped Foster's Chicago Team—Southern Delegates Employed Automobiles—Official Family Re-elected—Cleveland Gets 1926 Session. (By the Associated Negro Press.) Tulsa, Oklahoma—Here in the heart west, teeming with wealth of w business activity which surprised gates, the National Negro Business session. Despite the half dozen door spirit with which its hosp homes, Tulsa was crowded to its limits. The city was souri, Kansas and others ordinal league sent hundreds of new bus comed the opportunity to greet throughout the nation, to listen to the music, to tend to those who live east of the their lot, if they would, in the west the golden sun and dazzling fort Tulsa, Okla.—Here in the heart of the great and thriving Southwest, teeming with wealth of various sorts and humming with business activity which surprised and rather awed the eastern delegates, the National Negro Business League held its 26th annual session. Despite the half dozen commodities hotels and the open business homes, Tulsa was crowded to its portals by the tremendous throng which the occasion brought. It nearly nearby state, Texas, Missouri, Kansas and others ordinarily sparsely represented at the league sent hundreds of new business men and visitors who welcomed the opportunity to greet the leaders in Negro commerce and business. The league, which was presented, to tell of their own achievements and to extend to those who live east of the Mississippi an invitation to cast their lot, if they would, in the west, "the land of great open spaces, the golden sun and dazzling fortune possibilities." Tulsa excelled in many things. Its "enjoy yourself white here" and welcomed the opportunity to greet the leaders after exulting most overwhelming. Dances mourning noon and night, at Convention Hall, can Gantla and the Kansas City Convention Center, which have been transferred to Hutchinson, Artima, Oklahoma as well as Tulsa which have been transferred to Tulsa League, under the leadership of Edith Rosece Dijneye of the Black Belt League, merchant prize of Muskogee, functioning brimming with business and booming commerce were available for all who wished them. None of the terrestrial villages the parades and events. of the great and thriving South-airi- ous sorts and humming with and rather awned the eastern de- lice League held its 26th annual commu- dious hotels and the open-li- tle citizens fung wide their portals by the tremendous throng of the young, the Texan, who rarily sparsely represented at the sinners men and visitors who wel- the leaders in Negro commerce to the practical business program of the city, Mississippi an invitation to cast at, "the land of great open spaces, une possibilities." "enjoy yourselves here," and then the colored citizens of Tulsa, sait: "We've prepared to give you a good meal. If you don't have it, it's your own fare." No Racial Friction. Reconstructed Tulaa Marvelous. South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 Officers for 1926. Cleveland, Ohio, was decided upon as the place for the next meeting. MARSHALL SCHOOL GETS RECOGNITION FROM DEPARTMENT GOOD SHOWING IN WELL NEAR CITY BEAUTY CULTURIST TOURING THE WEST CATTLE STEALING, NOT ASSAULT CAUSED MISSOURI LYNCHING BEE ACCORDING TO KANSAS CITY PAPER HOUSTON EDITOR GIVEN HIGH HONOR BY NATION LEADERS Special to the Informer. Tulsa, Okla. Aug. 24, 1925—The Royal hotel was the scene of an elaborate, palatable and well-appointed dinner during the recent section of the National Negro Business League, the hotel's former publisher of the Horton House, former Houston, Texas. It was Mr. Richardson's first attendance at the annual gathering of this body, and the dinner was quite a surprise to the guests. Mr. Richardson employs the words of the Texas editor. This testimonial dinner was tasted editor Richardson by Hon. John Chisholm,充填 Chisholm go, field secretary of the Negro Press Association, who has managed big dinners to organize for big characters in various sections of the country. Mr. Chishum stated that, even though he had been editor at Tulsa, he had known of his editorial and newspaper laborers at Tulsa, and he numbered of years and that he (Chishum) had planned to stage a big dinner in both met at the same place. No person is American citizen on the table, and he can be attended to by those who dined and hosted the honored guest here. Aloh L. Boulson, secretary of the National Negro Business League and Tulsa University Institute, served as a teatrotmaster in the praising in the highest term Editor Richardson for his fierce stand and bravery. He was the interest of the colored people of Houston, Texas, the South and n New York.—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, has received a version of the Missouri lynching, at Excelsior Springs, published in the Kansas City Call, a local colored newspaper, in which the charge is made that Walter R. Mitchell was lynched for assault upon PRICE: 5 CENTS eague SELF TULSA DENTIST SHOOTS WIFE IN JEALOUS ANGER Tragedy Stalked on Heels of Business League, As Popular Dentist Kills Mate and Wounds Himself — No Cause Assigned. (By Associated Negro Press.) Tulsa, Oklahoma — P. H. Travis, a colored dentist with offices at 123% N. Greenwood Avenue, shot and killed his wife, Mr. Lucille Travis, Friday evening at apartment at 324 N. Greenwood Avenue. He fired four bullets at his wife, killing her instantly, and one through his own head, which is not expected to prove immediately visited the building immediately after the shooting, placing Travis in jail. The dead woman, just prior to the shooting, had been visiting her brother J. R. Brown, who with her rock, R. were entertaining a party of friends, many of whom were visitors to the city. Travis 'phoned his wife evidently telling her few minutes later, he visited the apartment, which was near his office. His wife had assembled friends goodbye and went back seconds later to revolver shots rang out, and the horrified guests, rushing into the hall, found the wife lying dead, and the wound. The殉师, Travis had been practicing in Tulsa about 15 years. He and his wife both had borne excellent reputations, but the wound jealous of her. Among those present at the time of the shooting were Mrs. Carrie Persons, J. R. Brown, and the dead woman's sister, Miss Amy. The daughter was of the daughter, J. Goodwin, a local undertaker, J. R. Booker and Mrs. Persons are of Little Rock. The children of President J. R. Booker of Arkansas State College. WIFE DIES SUDDENLY: The many friends and acquaintances of the Army who was recently added to the Informer staff has held a circulation department, will regret to know that the sudden death of his wife in San Antonio a few days ago will necessitate him severing his connection. With a phone call he conceived a large beauty culture business there and he has decided to continue her business, thus forcing him to resign his post with The former. NOT ASSAULT, RI LYNCHING BEE, ANSAS CITY PAPER a white girl, but because he quarreled with a cattle stealing ring. The Kansas City Call asserts that the colored man had quarreled with the white girl's escort about some money he said was due him, and that the colored man had whipped the white man, merely thrusting the girl aside when she attempted to interfere. ye Bra Rigg erowid eRevy We Trade DM roe rors Soe secs Cees. Be a cl mecme meson EASY TERMS H. 0. WATSON 5021 Main St. pu can ene can 1s preerotion ter Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. 1 Kelle the germe. {2714 ODIN AVE. Wholesale and Retail FISH AND OYSTERS ALargoat ih Marat In the State among the Race. ‘Ovtottown orders snipped prompt ‘y. WE QHIP TO ANY PART OF ‘THE STATE. Phone Capitol 480 “TVS RIGHT HERE FOR You!” | GROCERIES wood Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G DB. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 | J. H. RIERAS “Civil Bagincer and Architect Modern-Homes and Public Build Thgs, Plats and Maps. Machines designed; patent draw. ‘ngs. ‘Mall orders rolicited. 2619 Tuam Ave. Phone H. 4448, Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS | Prone Preston tos8 1018 Dowling street KNOXIT ROPHY LACTIC Danstural and mucoss die hiarges canbe avoided by de seying the germ of iafections eee: <> ih atl dshpglots. ‘What a Liar She Was By ZONA DAVIDSON ‘of Doctor “Gresham ashe | panned Sete Sol aa es cece: eee eae Ce pa roan Te ns et cn ea Seu ea pa op se eee a, aS ae om te a ae “Alle on nc ae eae ere sees ore ioe" cate Salk oe fo oan Pepin Be rk po ascent cat aaa 23.2 cee cat 2.25 See it ar Sec recs ace mellem fo AS eer Sr eee aeons ae nae = calla woe Se es hr ae meer ee eens Same see ae rae ae ee Saat Sheen oa cela ty co ae ioaas See tee Seen s Page oe tebe Pa eee geen ree Sats in sregren ae rs mie ae Sia ee ern armen oe Be mame 8 aac reas ae tiene near an ee ae Conia eae Costas sea oreeee meets ase rer weet ein gna Live neee ame “ai Taner ac, Wika ae id ee Se ferent aad Sh caaen ane Sa ees Gi fee gre eee Seas er sore Saeco MEPS we te ae aie oe me eee Seas e ce ees ettatacmar ene Saeco omer Spear me ian eae aol ioe era paees one aes Slows sae oe Se Soret ee Scene ares eee oink Se cater hee 7 Tae io Gv Ais oy waa ne aT poiceaee we ant i Sea ig fe eee nur sree TR ce aT nea haa teen Loren ae ce cares ee Soccer ee ee Se fe eee Sen ncaa See era Senet aes Se ore = Sica a ad ae eer sees ts a i ‘she fought herself free. = on Seer ae eee Seek se Pode biti? Gatien day see ene eure eet Sse nee na ote ena =e sre ta aula Sires Sag Sto aes ey Er Meanings of Words ‘A aatecical word one. ete fm ‘atc, Wachee ee word. "iy leh mene. precaa in ‘tusicie Tord Ue 2 ogee toon uch "an te tera yeep meting “ala ‘A torien gone i coe which as oat yet ben Incorpo ried tov aoeter cogwage AB ae tans woud be Shimek seeag po Sere ocmuing ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 You Too Can Have Beauty “1 wl nt elmdya ne attractive lay 1 nom now, "My hai, which] stout” ve "iwomno'e zeae eter, vaca Sie soared or edie to nda and mg fee a ei snd oft bore i Thad herd Bxclent, Quaioe ponte ee Ss aod ors pada: ta vpan woe ane rare eine ere. Scanacetreant ecru bnan oxen su Sap oy faco and toe esha re wre” arom fl beints ‘antl emmeth an seu ssa Giing Fomade aa cise isan ay ta See paid upon recelpt ef pres, sma teetse a etna ae EXELENTO MEDICINE C0 Alot, AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE a He Owes His 40 Years of Constant Good Health etter ate ae Seedy nile yen Fu ey ane ae a Stee panied sees’ teehee eae Pay a Saez oes SRR e rs Sate a jeecha Take fin ours: Got 409m, or ti, Sime Sion DR. THELMA A. PATTEN| PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Sprlalit Woman and Children Sistas 47 044 Fatowe Temple Phone Proton 1860 noUsroN, TEXAS ——wen WARTED——_— ‘To Learn Nato Mechtnen. Battery Teale an’ Welding eee Scar inte ws eer one SOTGENTRAL AUTO SCHOOL out pT DR. RUPERT 0. ROETT Tanta koe = = eon ——- =e Sesiehe feces Ppucees =a = fee Se soe Fe goo Sees Ser see et ere hee eee ale = Ste gen ee Eh ay a | Herbert's PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY a2... ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES 807 PRAIRIE AVENUE Phones: Pres. 4752-8866 2 = -‘Semhinary CROCKETT, TEXAS: JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN a. aa ‘lege will be eligible for State Sec eee Term begins September 16, tr ee ees = B. R. SMITH President MAKE NO MISTAKE CALL CAPITOL 2p We band a ere Made te Way tig the Ways Made gts, ford (ICE CREAM_) Rey Go" QTY Served Where Only the Beat Is ogres dominate galt arn guarantud Vidaaftts ase oivioe —————— F. F. STONE,M.D. Maoicine: AND aUncERY le: 40647 048 Palins Tom OMPatoes Pree ete, Hed Sak ee oy ‘Sea “Flowers” Ait on Moraes se cagre et at ‘at dies ier eos oe Caaly nina, pecan th Sock and a atm The ae fond Sonn bt done Grow stot hem, ag iooety anes ts Se ean nae Surely Slow sion, ed yeu ak opened Msn vate rowel, "Latest es Sieten tat fo ser pote a Scents wantine seme bs fate sum engin to he conan Ser'son aie wilieas ‘Mae your wih whe you axe SS. food health. 1 ls only when you are {that the making of wil tn de preaaing. A wil not 4 death war fants nd there Iso reason 10 be capeetitious abot te Lucky Sweat ‘The way to have good ook te to aweat for It; the way fo have bad tuck "to. trast to tack —The Dalat erate maning @ Long Evening Wite—Nett tame Joo spend an eve ting at te clsb plens et ae haow {eT am to Keep breakfast waling for ou" ikea Tiaas (Cepeabagen)- Resolve Comes Too Late ‘The Fealeton to avoid ap evll ts ‘remed lt el isso far Tt to make avoldence im SOUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Da.HUMPHREYS’ fa TONIC by V Te) Fe exe ce Sesto Sea eee St = ee al ce fa ee ae ree mie nr Hee, nme Mine. M. A. Davison Hallowell, Hair Culturist. bs i] specia! on Diseases of the Scalp, pe, turner. Il coer ea Prine oF = aepeati gee Sees a Bifsce cram, pe 00a fs mn | Piciue castes Bsr. | Pecan Goss oa. 316 Rule St, Crockett 5731 J San Antonio, Texas Fee s) Agents Wanted = Babies (..J Bi) Love: $42) eS Gg is 5 For all stomach and intestinal touble sed disturbances due 10 testing there ts nod Ing beter thane ae Infane? end Children's Leave, Mas.Winstow's Syrur MR. ADVERTISER: A ty that tn set upon s hill can not, be id Like- wine in Tia true of ndvertisoments Inserted In 8 newe- paper full of pep and ginger. igo 4 wat the people to ne your a then THE HOUSTON INFORMER nan uf the other Ee tra conn ‘tht reaches more people than any daily newspaper in the city. ‘There is hardly » home in this community where this ape doce not gs : andy thereby proving conchatvey tht te” THE PEOPLE'S PAPER VACATION SPECIAL SALE : nostox macs HAT BOXES ovensronT cass WHE ax casts AUTO CASES FOR THE CAR ‘SUIT CASES HAND BAGS WARDROBE a DRESS TRUNKS huss OTTO'S TRUNK SHOP 404 Travis St. IS YOUR HAIR SHORT OR THIN? eral ye oes Ear eS eee | MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN ot A OP CSSD re SR Sy eS ee See ae 66 “And some fell ” ‘upon good ground } ‘The Sewer, tn the paruble; cast his soo | | ee ‘That which landed among the stones, the thorns and in the barren places, perished. ‘Only the seeds. which ruched. the. good conisiee ee ‘The modern advertiser does not strew his ee ee ‘He plants it carefully in the “s ground” =n fis pis Suey Sects ot tereeaie Seen cane cerraee Sel aie ifoet sepia state’ totes Pratt fonay ee ers San aan eae ae net ———— Advertising in The Intormer Sells the Goods ime. aa Mies: ads a tela GAS AND OIL 40c a Hundred Texas{Auto Relief Club ‘Phone Presion 1482 313 W. DALLAS G. S. GOODSON, Mer. a LANE’S CUT RATE GROCERY 1307 Clark Street MEAT MARKET IN CON- NECTION. oie te oa net us cma nr Pate et George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon nee oa teeter cata ond tenet | AAA AAA ARAN SAAN OFFICE PHONE PRES, 4430 ‘REG. PRESTON 68a7 Elvidge Jackson UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER : is later ees ciao a WE HAVE ALL AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT 1 anette tae sasnniiaien eae inion ui | ae ot ety Bet ‘a Literty tal, whch pre served at fadependence hall, Palade (ain, Woe RD paca Mr. I. Knowitt The new employee couldn't have learned very much that's true. IN THE NEW EMPLOYEE - THE MANAGER SAYS WILL YOU SHOW ME MY NEW DUTIES SIR- SURE! I KNOW THIS OFFICE LIKE A BOOK COME ON WITH ME- THIS IS YOUR FILING ORGANIZER. COME ON NOW TO THE NEXT ROOM! THIS IS THE SHIPPING DEPARTMENT! YOUR SHIPPING ORDERS MUST BE SENT THROUGH EVERY EVENING HOW DID THE NEW MAN MAKE OUT KNOW IT? WELL BOSS, I TAUGHT HIM ALL I KNOW AND STILL HE DON'T KNOW ANYTHING! SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government For All Baths. Sanitarium 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 solicited. Sundays by Appointment Phones Office Preston 1459 Residence Capital 89 IF I SEND YOU A BUIT made goods, will you keep it, wear it, and show it to your friends as a sample of my seasonal $2.50 and wool suits made for you. I will provide you with value for your money. Could you use $3.00 an hour for a new position for your wonderful new proposition. Just write your name and address on a card and mail to Dept. 368. W. Ward, 828 West Adams St. Chicago. B. R. Peters, Optometrist 815 Prairie Avenue Wear Kryptok Invisible Lenses Phone Preston 6256 Phone: Office P. 2110, Rea. C. 551 DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Physician and Surgeon Residence 3615 Liberty Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS ```markdown ``` Hot Radio-Active Water Furniture For All Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone Water in Every Room. Rate BATH R. 21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 21 Baths to Pythians and HARMON'S DRY Can satisfy all your wants in the Hair Goods and Notinna ALWAYS illitted. J. H. HARM 423 SAN FELIPE ST. DR. O. L. LATTIMORE AT 409 1-2 All Classes of Dental Bridge Work HOURS 9 TO 11 Sundays by A Phones Office Preston 1469 THE HOME OF BEAUTY MADAME ROSE C. WILLE WILLIAMS Proprietress. BEAUTY PARLORS 2618 NANGE STREET POLITE AND OLD OWNEOUR AS- SISTANT EFFICIENT, TREATMENT, GAPABLE ALL HAIR AND BEAUTY INFANT FOR HAIR AND BEAUTY Six Ws.-Is Trial Treatment With All Accessible, Ingredients Fax and Email, Prescriptions for The System Taught at parlor or by mail. Write today for any information. As an appealing account to those who wish to begin this use of Zane Grower, we will mail to your ad- dress number. The Box of Hair Dresser The Bag of Precious Oil and Shampoo. Give all instructions all for $1.00. Madam R. C. Wiley Williams 3215 NANCE PRESTON 2000 3215 BECCHAM'S PILLS for the relief of Constipation, Billiousness, Sick Headache and for moving the Bowels. Helps clear the skin. Contains no Calorifluoride. Sleeve and tie box. Sie and tie the box. Beats 'Em All. Experience is the one perennial best seller—everybody is continually buying in Boston Transcript Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium Knights of Pythias of N. A, S, A., E, A, A, and A. (Operating Under Supervision of U. S. Government) 415% Malvern Avenue Hot Springs Nt Park, Ark. Furnished by the Government 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 co- RMON, Prop. PHONE PRESTON 2921 ORE, Dental Surgeon 12 MILAM Fiscal Work Neatly Done in a Specialty. TO 12, 2 TO 8 Appointment Residence Capitol 69 1920 NOW PAY TIME IMMAN OUT FER A COUPLA HOURS AN YOUNG, SEE THAT NOTHING HAPPENS THER!!! OH BOX HERE'S WHERE I GET MY COMMUNITY MEMBER. I MAY NOT HANH ILL LEAVE HER HERE IN THE ROAD AM LET THIS ONCOMING VEHICLE KNOCK HER FER A GOAL!! HONK HONK HONK OLE BRIGHT-EYES WILL BE PLAYING WITH 'K' ANGELS IN A Few SECONDS—I WONDER WHAT KIND OF 'FLEURS' SHE LIKES? HONK HONK HONK W-49 If you do, visit us; for this is truly our slogan. THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP 417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373 Phone Preston 2180 Res. Preston 9729, Preston 8115 EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. FOR COLORED PEOPLE Newly Built - Modernly Equipped - Capacity 100 Baths Daily - Best Service - Courteous Treatment - Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Disease, Stomach Trouble - Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People Dr. G. A. George, D. D. E. Res. Phone No. 8556 JOHN H. BURKE THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 MARLIN, TEXAS Phone Preston 8230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmers and Funeral Directors Motorized Funeral Equipment 1018 SHWARTZ ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courteasy, Reliance and Promptness. Was Furnished by Us. Ask Them it They Are Sat- laffed HOUSTON STEEL FURNITURE CO. SCHOOL, CHURCH and LODGE SEATING Write us for catalog and prices. We are glad to submit bids and samples. We give terms. 1112 Preston Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE RENTAL SPACE. Two business sites, 502 and 506 are located for beauty supply store, store to store, retail store, long light; lights, fans, hot and cold water, steam heat. The following days and nights are open fow local lodges that desire to install or assembly room on campus. First and third Tuesday; 4 openings, 2 afternoon and 2 nights; second and fourth Tuesday; 3 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; first and third Wednesday; 1 afternoon opening; second and fourth Wednesday; 1 night opening; first and third Thursday; 1 night opening; second and fourth Friday; 2 afternoon opening; According to revised rental schedule, the monthly rental for afternoon meetings and 46 monthly for nightly meetings. INHOLD ARE MANAGER'S OFFICE Odd Fellows Temple at Lentiana 77901243 Don't smooth into nightly meetings your brain in the journal. College Court 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 for high class homes and improvements nearby—for example, such white additions as Cherryhurst, Winlow Place, Country Club Estates, Shepherd Crest, Hill Crest, Glendower Court, Lewdale, Hyde Park and others are close enough to College Court to assure the character of this splendid Home Addition. 408 Union National Bank Bldg. Phone Preston 1601 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 Soaps, Hair Treatment, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Office Phone Capital 1459: Re. Phone Capital 1168W Hours: 9 A, M to 12.00 M, 2:00 P, M to 6.00 P Sundays by Appointment Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building MOUSTON, TEXAS J. J. HARDEWAY —It’s Sensibly Restricted —The Prices Are Right —The Areas Are Easy —No Interest or Taxes for 2 Years —It’s Wonderfully Located —It’s Beautiful Shade Tree PAGE THR Thornton Fisher WELL BOSS, I TRUCKT HIM ALL I KNOW AND STILL HE DONT JOW ANYTHING! THORNTON FISHER BY "EDDIE" WHITE OLD BUY A LOT IN e Court —Every Lot Is Terraced —Streets Are Shelled —It Has Cement Sidewalks —The Values Will Increase —There's No Other Colored Addition Like It. press—where every dollar you a profit—because of the mil- g spent for high class homes or exame, such white addi- clate, Country Club Estates, Glendower Court, Lewisland, se enough to College Court to New Orleans Man Heads Pythians SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER S.W.GREEN AGAIN ELECTED HEAD PYTHIANS Hon. S. W. Green, supreme grand chancellor, and his entire cabinet were again re-elected to guide the university. Mr. Green, the supreme grand lodge which convened at Louisville, Ky., last week. The next session of the supreme lodge in 1837 will be held at Chicago, where the university's representative, Pythias is being erected. The new temple is the largest and finest building of its kind erected by a fraternal order in the United States and has been the principal institution of the executive ability of Supreme Chancellor Green. Attorney Frank B. Smith, Dr. B. F. Easter and John B. Dewer were other members of attendance at the supreme lodge. DENTIST REPORTS SERMON OF TULANE AVE. PASTOR Space forbids details, but this was not the case. The sermon was sent in a very intelligent, instructive and dignified manner as it knew the audience. After the sermon three converts PIANIST AND RECORD STAR LEAVES FOR NEW YORK CITY Mrs. Ethel Finite-Granger and baby Ethel Finite-Granger, where she will join her husband. Mrs. Granger was formerly a teacher here and a plantat of marked ability. Her plantat is a graduate of the phonograph companies, have enjoyed a large sale in New Orleans, her home is a large sale in New Orleans, her home will conclude its engagement at the Southern Yacht Club on September 15th and will concert for the Atlantic & Pacific store each Saturday evening and is in attendance. NATCHEZ ELKS TO BRING EXCURSION SEPTEMBER 8 The Natches, Miss. lodge of I. B. L. excursion to New Orleans on March 16, his excursion haged has engained the Chicago Royal Garden, two dances on the night of September 16. BURIED AT NAPOLEONVILLE. Mrs. John Jones, mother of Mrs Naomi Pearl, matron of the juvenile court and civil lawyer of Old Baptist Church, who died at the home of her daughter, was buried at Napoleon Court, and is survived by a flicited at the funeral services. HELLO, BILL! CHICAGO ROYAL GARDEN 1015 Gravier Near Rampart MEET THE NATCHEZ ELKS Tuesday-Wednesday Nights Sept. 8th and 9th SPECIAL MUSIC BY EXCURSION BAND DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT HALL FOR RENT E. RIDGELEY, Mgr. ATTACKED WITH CLEAVER, WOMAN SLEW ATTACKER Mrs. Luka Montgomery is under arrest and Elizabeth Carr, age 47, of 712 early Sunday morning. Carr, it is known, resulted of a fight between the two early Sunday morning. Carr, it is known, was the cleaver and she grabbed a knife and defended herself, according to her statement and that of mistress made another woman, Edna Baldwin, 1401 Another woman, Edna Baldwin, 1401 was in the stabbing of Joseph Terry, age 25, same address, on Sunday afternoon. Terry's lung was punctured by the police are searching for Frank Ailey, 319 Derbery street, and John Ailey, 319 Derbery street, and John Wilson. Walter is accused of stabbing Eliza Irving of 1769 and John Wilson. Charmer is being sought following the stabbing of Lolita Jones 121, Willow MISS SAMPSON GIVES HOME WELCOME PARTY A large crowd of merrymakers gathered Saturday night at the home of Miss Celeste Sampom, 2539 Orlandia Avenue, where they were entertained with a home wagon filled with gifts for Miss Anna A. Simon, ticket seller at the Lyrical theatre, who rewrote the lyrics to her vacation Two of the members of the band assisted in furnishing the music. "BABY COX" CROWN; STILL POPULAR AT THE LYRIC RETURNS FROM COUNTRY. Porterland Taylor, popular barber at the Porters' and Chauffer's shop, has returned to a visit to relatives at the La. La. Ma. Tray哥 accompanied him. TO GIVE CONCERT. The ladies of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of St. Peter A. M. E. Church, corse of Coleum and St. Peter's concert on Friday night, September 4. VISITS THE PASS. Presiding Elder Prereacher Presiding Elder Prereacher is 16, a high day at Union Belfast, registration of the summer being present to greet Presiding Elder R. D. Williams, a graduate of the conference. Dr. Williams preached at both the morning and night services and the evening service, officials were also grafted at having many visitor present. Dr. Williams has an enviable reputation as both a preacher and a minister in the sufferings he was displeasing with. With a grant of $400 for each leader, the energy of the membership of Union Belfast is being expanded to 27, on Sunday, September 27, a grand success. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY TUSKEGEE HOSPITAL PROSPERS UNDER NEGRO CONTROL Among the visitors to the city last week were 7. M. Dugas and wife. Mr. Dugas is a veteran of the Veteran Hospital No. 91, located at Tauksee, Alaska. He reports that with 73 veterans already admitted to the hospital, he is able to examine the hospital in crowded capacity, and is concerned various complaints that returning veterans make, he said it is impossible to handle the sick admitted at any hospital, but that the government is making every effort to fitted, fitted and directed to serve the purpose for which it was erected, of eightphysicians, two dentists and 66 nurses. Mr. Dugas reports that the colored exogalleries are receiving patients from any hospital operated by the government or by others, anywhere in the PERSONALS. PREACHERS FUNERAL OF SHREVEPORT CITIZEN Dr. J. A. Blingan was called to movevouchs, La, on August 17, to the grand secretary of the St. John's grand secretary of the St. John's formal leader and a steward member; he was a member of the St. John's MRS. PORTER ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Odesa Fiming — Hiking at Los Angeles, Calif. returned home after a visit to the friends and family on the evening of August 12, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kearney honored in honor of Mrs. Porter and her sister, Mrs. Ethel Flinser-Granier, her other friends and others on the following night Miss Kearney enjoyed music for the occasion. On the following night Miss Kearney visited at her home in Simple Street. The large gravel thoroughly enjoyed the walk. Laura Defoe. A large number of friends, Mrs. Porter and little, sat on the street. VISITS PARENTS. Mrs. Frank Grimes. 2820 Dryades Street, is visiting her parents, Rev. and Nra. J. W. White, at Bunkle, La. MUCH IMPROVED. Rev T. J. Jordan, pastor of St. Joseph, said he was ill for it, for quite a while, returned last week from Covington, La. He is much improved and was warmly welcomed. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Williams, Mrs. Jane Willie Turner tutor of St. Francis College, Calif. and the University of Rev. E. W. White and members of the family, for friendships on August 16, 2014, for kindness shown on August 16, 2014, for mother and wife away Turner, Mr. William S. Wright, Jr. Turner, Mr. William S. Wright, Jr. NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INMERMER is on sale in the Crescent City every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, 624 S. Rampart Street, and by Carrier Bars on Saturday in Algeria, McBougheshaw Street, and by Carrier Bars on Saturday in New York. 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. 800 SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to reach the Society Editor, MISS VOLA CONELY, 317 N. Roman St, New Orleans, by Saturday. Miss Conely's telephone is Galveston 6311-W. Subscriptions, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to THE CHIHOLM NEWS SERVICE, P.O. 125, Box 105. LOFTY THEATRES SHOW CONTEMPT FOR COLORED PATRONS IN MANY LITTLE WAYS BIG BAPTIST CHURCH SPLIT; 50 MEMBERS LEAVE ISRAEL MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH TO DEDICATE NEW BUILDING The Women's Home Missionary Society of First African Baptist Church in Chicago, will hold special services at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Dr. J. A. Bingaman, the pastor, will present the program will be rendered. At the evening services the cloist will conduct the general public is invited to attend. The picnic of the Young Men's Centrall held last Friday at Sea Acres, where the college society set out was in full force, the rain which came up forced a cur cure. MEMPHIS EXCURSION An excursion from Memphis will arrive in New Orleans on Sunday, September 7. SPECIAL PULLMAND TO BALTIMORE CONVENTION The New Orleans delegation to the national Ithaca Convention. Incorporated over the Illinois Central on Monday, September 7, the delegation is chairman of the delegation and Dr. J. A. Glamman, vice chairman of the delegation. UNINCORPORATED BAPTISTS TO HAVE SPECIAL TRAIN With a round trip rate of $47.72 and a special fee of $10.00, the Pacific National Baptist Convention, Unincorporated at Kailua GI, Mt. la, the local committee delegation in the history of the delegation in the history of the delegation will be joined by a special train from Texas. Dr. E. W. White is chairman of the transportation committee. OLD BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS PICNIC Tuesday of this week the annual annual school picnic of the University of Michigan at MIM enbust. A large number of persons transported from the church in a fife car. HOLDING ANNIVERSARY. Dr. G. H. J. Devore, president of the First District Baptist Association and pastor of Sixth Union Baptist Church, will be remembered this anniversary this week. Large crowds are in attendance and many of his congregants are in attendance DEACON'S MOTHER DIES. The mother of Duncan Bloomfield Johnson of the First African Baptist Church died at Handsboro, Miss. Tuesday, August 17. HOUSTON HEIGHTS WEST END. M. Er E. Holmes, Addicks, is in the city visiting her sister, M. M. Jonevich, 107 Herkimer, Little Cecel Boyd, 107 Herkimer, Little Cecel Boyd, Saturday, Mrs. Elizabeth Washington, 108 Montana, was very glad to see her cousin whom she had never seen, 108 Montana, daughter Irene Rowden, also Mrs. William Daniels, an emilie. This Association will convene in its tenth annual session with the Enmanuel Hall Association will convene in August 26-30. Mrs. George Stubblele, 1944 Patterson, and daughter, and daughter, Beverly Stubblele, 1944 Hathaway, son Bathah Hathaway, Jr, have returned from Dennis and Dallas, wager they DR. LEE BACK SEPT. 1. Dr. H. E. Lee, who, with Mr. Lee, has been traveling through the West, is in Chicago, where he attended college. Informer that he will be at 418 Odd Fellows Temple, to greet his hostess OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT TESTING STATION LEELAND AT TRAVIS PHONE PRESTON 638 ALL ABOARD THE WILEY SPECIAL Leaving Houston over & L. G. N., Monday, September 14th, at 12:46 P. M. Leaving Beamont over the Kansas City Southern, Monday, September 14th at 11:10 P. M. Leaving Ft. Worth 12:46 A. M.; Dallas, 8:56 A. M.; over T. & P.Travel, 12:46 A. M.; September 14th Students from Oklahoma points should reach Texas in time to board Ft. Worth-Dallas Special. The Texas people will catch the Houston Special at most convenient junction points, preferably at Houston. Persons coming from Louisiana and Mississippi should leave their homes in time to make connection to the junction points with the Louisiana, Louisiana and Mississippi Special, receiving Shreveport, at 7:10 A. M., Tuesday, September 16th. The housing arrangements will be almost ideal under the new conditions, just built, on the main campus and the boys going back to Cox Hall. You should try to enter the first day so as to get adjusted in a comfortable location. DR. M. W. DORGAN, President WE LEAD IN SERVICE—OTHERS FOLLOW All financial members of the SONS and DAUGHTERS of MERCY get room, board and nursing absolutely free. DEPUTIES WANTED, everywhere, for the SONS and DAUGHTERS of MERCY, the owners of this beautiful building. NOTE—A hospital like this will be built in Houston when there are 4,000 members of the order in this vicinity. 12 PAGE FIVE Bros BASEMENT New Fall Dresses $8.95 New fall arrivals in the new rich deep colorings and luxurious fabrics including Crepe Elizabeth, Canton Crepe, Satin Crepe and others. Trimmed and styled to meet the approval of the most particular. In all sizes, 14 to 44. Your For Your Vacation Trip A cag 2 $37.50 aac $25.75, ee ictenc?. $17.50 ; | —e Pe saree - SIGEL’S LOAN. 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THE HOUSTON ee eATURDEY, AUGUST 29, 1925 FIGHTING SPIRIT = er WINS MOST GAMES § d New York Giants Under ' Manager John McGraw ’ Le Wouldn’t Be Beaten. @r anv. eB ao Sucesateaeat eee cxasve National iague peduant, ot so"much becuse they had 40 ones Shieteam bot for he season tat they ‘etaaed to lose More than Indias Drllace and collectse stl, 1 wae the aging heart of the Oats Gat Carved them though,” They were soc ke that ordeany PHacgton {outa team of a ow year age tet fran lanired by the nen which Bal oper the cock, bane tp i he ube owoe—"A ten hat woe be eaten (ant be beaten” For four Jour the PRUDergD Pi ratee were the bg. ippsiatnest ‘So wala! iengun ea. or tous {hey mere Jom about an ood ae the Giants" Perbape they were eves sapere in lraroued playing song tat they lant have the. Sebting Sear af the Glan They wed then the pace Decne ton” bot and Piaget the ttage tae 8 good {eam (the Gata) coda be betes “The ‘Pinson were feed to Ul at's winning tapos hls Fear Ther were in the, National lenge tote oro long ht anemed they never {eala mate wp the lon gronnd at they started feting, ane found that they coud wine Te experenceaxve ‘hem ‘courage that they ad. tated {na when hey started winaag’ 7 Teta to lose, ‘Rogers Hormby pot « Aght im the sx tons Cardia teat hat Da {he soon care” attoge ender fredccnsr'The"Phlasepuie Pa {is"Temained in tue re diiion {he Retisal leagve fr ope bird. {he asnoo amply forthe Teen that {ey were eho ‘Soe at the most twpetng exhib lone of heh wan shows fn eke ican leave recently When he Phe Sapa Aileen 1 Foon behing th Govelend Inala inthe sieht fing Stored ia rune and) won the ame Helen Jacobs Coming fm zy 4 rN 1 : aan si ‘ ro ae oe amet eee ia eaten are eae ieee ae p01 tNoLes Sa, aa pale oure, ofl rer (tera Asin wl at Wirenty CSR NE na pe aed Stance toe oss habe ns of Tanck. % Jaeger eae oo cs Fate tave fay asco 1 ‘oe Amie reg ra Ot, son's ean pene ey Sincalates owed oes a Koname | oa scouting S10 cinta ot acerca a eet ay eel Sere ton Ratna hs So ce. ‘ea Wekad aa sn wot Pie Miter hed eh Siac eee Saran, sae cntion ‘ta iewm res ate ee oy as tales Sicha cat's tte be Amin TP lia eae Se th Prec Sasa. pst a ism cement i eas ie cae ee oer ae ‘he dete 0 ine BM a orn ae” ae pam oe a tact Soe ene tree cae ear ote tperouecur i watch ep Galen se sree ocean i ea Bis ja i A.B FRBFONO, Joveler, wate maker nnd gptsisn, scene to BF Payor and Gy disronds and Jewel: oye aianon acs fies. 219, ates How, esse Phone Pree ton teks ‘Phones: Office Preston 2926, | ea rcvon 7 omic ours: 0 to 12 a. me a soe nm DR. 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Steone or eats Grace and Glory ‘Grace and glory dior but ax bed and Dlowsom. ‘What la grace ot sory beqont What In glory bot grace ber tected? Jobo. Meson. Plan for Every Life God ban pian for every lite; 20 fate ean be culy great tint Ua not founded on God—Selected. ‘An Act of Goodness ‘An act of yoodven is of tat un ast et hanotecte-Chivtation tirangaliat. SOUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ‘ PROVEN WAY TO STOP FALLING HAIR and DANDRUFF fi % Dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp | ff Ee) RaEtt-is are arenes to oonlp: | £ }j health and the growth of long, ( ) Tustrous hair. Selentists admit ee A ehey are “igerm’ diseases and to R Beetronffcure them the germ must surely Pa Sais pe wade ea fer ering poor-unbealthy Sly dlacased Hasute, toad tcelpe an Gull Miele toleep-the scalp tres fromm fain” It tea been, proven dandru aid tshy ally thet MADAM C.J. WALK falling hai, enrich the ER's WONDERFUL HAIR scape sinnlate growth PREPARATIONS ere. dic snd nabs forloog lustrous fectly opposed to harmful hain eae USE MADAM C.J. WALKERS \ HAIR fo a PREPARATIONS RG “WORD ROWED” ONES age tang ©) ate RBS smctienine OM he Madam Cel Wuher My Co. ET” 59 ¢ | aati bean \ Everywhere Phone Preston 3783 Sudden Service Wabash Tailoring & Cleaning Co, . Harry Simon, Proprietor 220 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas ey pI r de ie 4 maEEE oq BE SS iy i ~ i | ‘ he IW f i ey ES Mia 9 | ~ Women! Girte! Gonutity Your Hale? ouln Now, Why: Ret ve Slant hat mo ees eet con Coreen coer cee eee Ge eee Gee tralia Save ‘berm ‘gra Resi Sees ee Be laete arias iz Eeme Saas coe rie Vy. oualn everau time: RB 90 hay Part ny ‘at toate baa icra THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 The Hous Houston Inform The Houston Informer LED ALL RACE PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST, IN VOLUME OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING, DURING 1924, OUT- STRIPPING ITS NEAREST RIVAL BY SEVERAL THOUSAND COLUMN INCHES, EASILY PROVING TO BE THE South's Greatest Weekly News n's Greatest Weekly Newsp South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper IN FACT, THE INFORMER STOOD ABOUT SIXTH, IN DISPLAY ADVERTISING, AMONG THE COLORED NEWSPAPERS OF THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, ALSO PROVING ITSELF TO BE ONE OF America's Foremost Race Med rica's Foremost Race Med America's Foremost Race Mediums ADVERTISERS, BOTH LOCAL AND FOREIGN, WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE BY INCLUDING THE INFORMER IN THEIR LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES DURING 1925 AND THE COMING YEARS. 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Advertising Solicitor NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year.....$1.40 Two Months.....1.40 Three Months.....1.00 Foreign Advertising Representative, W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 3130 Victoria Building, St. Louis, Mo. 420 Longwood Building, New York NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to the Houston Informer and no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All dulc sponsor agents will have received books. Please contact your interest, as well as your institution upon a receipt, and keep it IMPORTANT! Make all checks, cash, money, etc. payable to and address all communications to the Houston Informer, 408-410 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston Texas. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHEED HIS BLOOD FOR his COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL FOR HIS COUNTRY. HE IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. - ROOBEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 BUSINESS LEAGUE PLANS TO ORGANIZE TEXAS. At the recent twenty-sixth annual session of the National Negro Business League, held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, it was definitely decided to push plans immediately for the organization of local leagues and commercial clubs in Texas, all to be affiliated with the national organization. The league heads are of the opinion that Texas is a very fertile and virgin field for the colored business and professional men, but that these men and women are not taking advantage of their wonderful opportunities through organized efforts and concentration of forces. Excepting Dallas, which had several representatives present at the Tulsa meeting, the other Texas cities, considering the close proximity of the league city to the Lone Star State, were not well represented. With the largest colored population in the state, Houston only had three representatives at the recent Tulsa league session, notwithstanding the fact that this city was honored with more men on program than any city in the country—really, more than the quota assigned some of the states. What was the question? Only two Houston men were willing to sacrifice a little time and money to go to the league in Oklahoma City, and fill their places on the printed program. Other Texas cities had no representation there, which showed a manifest lack of interest in an organization that is destined to become the greatest and most powerful single body in America for advancing and protecting the commercial and economic interests of our racial contingent. The National Negro Business League has, heretofore, been large inspirational; but a new program of action has been determined upon by the official family, and to put over this program the various states must perfect and maintain their local leagues. The league is making no mistake in its plans to organize or organize Texas; for, this state offers that organization and the race a must splendid opportunity for a real constructive service along business lines. Texas has produced a bumper crop of big men and women who are making good in all parts of this country—many of them being outstanding and conspicuous leaders in business, education, religion and politics; and what this state has done in the past, in giving to the world such characters, can and must be done again. The day of individualism is passe; in its stead is the day of cooperation. Individually, the colored man in Texas, in many instances, has done and is doing remarkably well; but our lack of group action and co-ordination of our forces (each for all and for each), is no small factor in retarding our commercial and economic progress. In Houston we find it quite difficult to create and maintain even passing interest in a business league or commercial club, due largely to the fact that we have not been educated to think in terms of each other. If John is getting along all right in his business, is able to pay his bills and make some appreciable headway in the accumulation of material things, he loses sight of Jim who is struggling hard to keep his head above the business waters and often is in imminent danger of sinking. In our anxiety to make money and get up in the business and professional world, we too often lose sight of the scriptural admonition that "the strong must bear the infirmities of the weak" and that "where much is known, much is required." The Informer trusts that the National Negro Business League will initiate its program in the Lone Star state before 1925 expires, for this state certainly stands in need of the kind of program that the national organization plans in Texas and other states. Furthermore, The Informer will do its bit to assist the league heads in fostering the movement in this state, and hopes that the plan as outlined at Tulsa will not die abnormally. The Houston Informer The Mirror-- (Continued from Page One) ers were compelled to respond to several encount. Our only criticism of the Tulsa meeting is that the local committee was not present at hours that the league was trying to hold sessions, and these events naturally diminished the attendance at Tulsa—Nero Tulsa—is wonderful, marvelous, startling, particularly colorful. We have years ago a mob of white hoodies had in waste the entire colored cotton of the buildings, fire, after pillaging, piling and plumbing the places and houses of homestead. But Black Tulsa has come to be the most popular of the buildings are 100 percent better than they were before the fire, and the center of Nero business activity, with its modern and attractive house designs, is the colored people of Tulsa operate their own business in the lines of activity engaged in by our people in this Oklahoma Rube Foster brought his Chicago ball club ball down to meet the Kansas City Chiefs at the Footsteps were no match for the Monarchs, the latter winning all three games, 84-13-10 and 84-12-10. Rube Foster, who has his hurting corps does not compare favorably with the Black Bucks of the Chicago Bulls, who returned after breaking even with clubs in the National Negro Baseball League, strong on defense and offense good pitchers and team mates, the Kansas City club, strong on defense and offense club to the Monarchs—sak Rubel Two Houstonians appeared on the league program, "Moving Picture Theatr" and yy describe "Nigro pics" and "movie scenes" elsewhere in columnes. Several other Houstonians had originally been able to present. We were asked on numerous occasions to present "Boston business men"". This query we did not try to answer. We were asked to present the weather, league, baseball and other events. Our first attendance at a session of the league, but we really saw the possibilities and potentialities of the most successful men and women of the league, doctors, educators, coaches, railers, real estate dealers, insurance agents, its directives heads are all members of the league in the conduct and operation of their own businesses and are therefore able to present Leaving Ardmore around 10 a.m. on Sunday, we pulled up to Prof. Biedt and we ran by and saw the McKinchens. We ran by and saw the McKinchens. We ran by and saw the McKinchens. We ran over for dinner. After doing much physical damage to their homes, we moved to Friends and acquaintances, we motored to Dallas and put up at our apartment. Prof. and John W. Rice, 1916. Negro Business In Houston By C. F. RICHARDSON, Editor Houston Informer. Tulsa, Ok. Aug. 19, 1925. Mr. President, Officers and Members of the National Negro Business The subject of my discussion, "Negro Business in Houston," assigned me by Secretary A. L. Holey, in due perhaps, with some Bureaus and facts regarding Negro business in Houston by no a tax at a bureaus honoring Mr. Holey and Mr. Spandling, during the year. As you will observe from some statistics that we shall recite subsequently, Negro business in Houston is large and diverse; individual line; we have no companies, corporations, or cetera, except the insurance companies doing business in our city. Individually, the Negro has made great headway in the community in our city, but collectively, we do not wear clothes, and it seems that some exterior or outside force must be inducted into the community and show our men and women the power in group action and co-ordination of forces. We must organize our ordination, corporations. Everywhere individuals are learning the lessons of all concern; and the man or race that is most interested in the course will be least in the great commercial and economic shuffle, read Of the local postoffice carriers in the city of Houston, virtually 75 per cent of them are men predominate as railway mails clerk on most of the railroadled outing of it to Houston, with half of them being one colored clerk in the Houston postoffice, two colored collectors of mails, all operators of trucks being colored collectors. in, we drove in a nice rain until this week, beyond Morrison and beyond Marlin and Reagan that chained them to the side of the last fall. We reached Houston on Tuesday night, and we immediately on the Job Wednes One thing we can understand is, why is it necessary all summer until we begin to vain down dapestons, frogs and snakes—in fact, in much more—in fact, in much more. ments, 2 ice cream manufactures, 10 dressing studios and instructors, 10 dressing studios, 3 photographers, 12 blackhatch, sixteen individual auto-tax lines, 1 tax lines, 3 photographers, 2 furniture repairers, 2 gravel and debris, 1 graining concern, 1 show room (rooms) also brick hotel, 1 fname hotel, 1 house, 1 junk dealer (specializing in angent and antique automobiles) 2 baggage and moving lines, 1 oil corporation, 1 religious institution of companies and all fraternal beneficial societies and orders done business in culturetists, hair dressers and caryers. United Brothers of Friendship and culture of the Mysterious Ten. 2 hall, valued at $250.00 to $300.00, hall, valued at $250.00 to $300.00, most commodo and modern structure of its kind owned by race U.B. F. property on east acre: $100.00, Grand United Order of God $200.00, the most commodo and modern structure of its kind owned by race U.B. F. property on east acre: $250.00, while recent annual conclave of this order authorized the erection of a building not less than $200.00 in "Heavenly Some of Houston liabilities: Lack of proper spice of co-operative work among professional men, more noticeable among the former than the latter; working in a hardware store; general merchandise store; bank; furniture store; laundry; hardware store; haberdashery; reality concern handling and editing colored people last wonderful growth and expansion; modern cleaning and dying plant; modern cultivation; modern printing plant equipment to do printing for all racial composition; modern building of the heart of the city, while the heart of the city is residence for women and girls in one of the populous residential sections of the city. Houston's churches mention, but (as to relate) most of these religious leaders are only connoisseurs; thus they are falling down miserably on their job of helping to develop "like priest, like people," is an ancient moribund and adage that is often used to describe religious leaders. If our ministers will preach more about the importance of things celestial; more about the importance of things earthly; more about the importance of after they, after they will be a tower of strength in assisting us to 'lead our land' and to 'lead our people' in the nomic oppression and repression to the land of commercial achievements. The Negro business man has done remarkably well in Houston, but with the methods, provided he can form the bodies of this kind and men who have succeeded in his life, his future is in the Southwest the possibilities and potentialities as "Heaven Hous The colored teachers of Brazoria, Chamberh, Harris, Fort Sand and Galeau, in Galveston, at the Central High School building, from September 8 to 11. A very elaborate and instructive program has been arranged, with such prominent educators as Hon. J. Hunter, Hon. E. Littleton and J. A. Bodkeer, the two last named being superintendent of school and city commissioner, re- The instructors include some of the leading teachers of the state. Y. M. C. A. DOINGS We appreciate your support in helping to put over the "Y" program. Our goal is to help students to come to the "Y" program Thursday night; we are urging you to come to all our meetings at the "Y" school to join the "Y" and visit it more often, at your leisure. We have secured work for me for many of the good jobs we are expecting a large crowd next Sunday from 4 to 5 p.m. COACH H. B. MUGLES TO HANDLE PANTHERS H. B. Hucles, who for the past two years has coached the Prairie View High School in New York, taking special work in his chosen line, that of coaching, and helping with the opening of school, and the friends of this school are expecting the Panthers to clean up the football field this MOSIACS' HEAD IN CITY Hon. A. W. Weatherford, Tuxon, A. bachelor grade Master of Business and a graduate grade Master of week on official business. He holds members of the board of members of the order in this part of the University. OPINIONS INFORMOGRAMS By 8. 8. Williams. A friend of our, whose "boys" has been all summer, has a new plan. The girls will be accustomed during this long dry spell. He says he has planted beans and onions along the outside of the living room rug. Some horticulturists: Go! Look what our editor has done for Oklahoma. You know, he Editor,扎克·阿莱德, has been a dayday, and here's the report from that state on the next day: * Oklahoma City, Al. J.—There are shoes to Palm Beach suit, including boots and divers' riggings, in Oklahoma. At *Makacego snow fall after a wind storm*. The temperature at noon was a little above the normal. Bayton and Tahquah miniature twisters down and chanced frightened by the rain and caused other small damage. *Rain over all of the eastern part of Oklahoma*, while the western part was covered in dense tufts of an anti-salmon league meeting.* Every now and then—more often now than there—we read where the team has pitched the city council have pitted the city council for certain improvements—white city council, sometimes, and this is quite often, too, why it is that our council—college, we know, has a tenacity to ask or a teney weenie bit of improvements from a city whose upwea is to be called a city, galued by continually grubbing and complaining, to each other, and never compelled to those who have the power to make a decision to say, "Ask and we may receive," the put emphasis on the ask, and then the complaint, and not understanding it came too late to be much help to this year's crop year coming and the cattle need to fall and winter, one must conclude that the rink, though coming late, was not to this and other occurrences of Texas. By the way, when other owners of a by the club, like the Houston baseball club, sell its manager, does it mean that the manager has the reasonability of winning any prize. We will refer to this Manager Goodwin who was sold and who hasn't Being out of the city, from time to time, during the summer, no double in attendance on the fact that information reached us early in the summer that we were in the new colored high school, now in the course of construction Elm街 school, and we have reliable information to that effect, we are indeed proud of it white Houston, either for that matter, or for the fact that they say in the last 25 years, moved to the city, and for the younger generation, and for the predecessors of that no one man of color has done more by his life and preachments for Jack Yates. He was on the scene when leaders were few and when he was to do. As the pastor of Aniobich Baptist Church, and later of Bedi Baptist Church, and later of Bedi Baptist Church, that is due to his advice and wise counsel that the Fourth ward could at least own the owners than any other section of the city. His advice was always to say that he is given the credit for the founding of Houston College, in honoring the memory of Jack Yates not only done itself credit, but honors the colored CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS 武 ```markdown ```