Houston Informer

Saturday, September 5, 1925

Houston, Texas

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WHITE RAPIST ATTACKED RACE GIRL HOME EDITION By C. F. RICHARDSON. "JIM" EWING ON THE JOB. HURBAH FOR HOUSTON With 7 physicians, 3 dentists and 2 pharmacists in attendance at the reopening of the Houston Association in Chicago, Houston led all Texas cities with representatives, and the association produced professional gathering, Houston contributed 12 or 43 per cent. This is a most wonderful showing and all the men and women realize that such contact and broadening experience is necessary if they are to efficiently serve the community they would attend this association, but a new day has dawned upon them, and, not being satisfied with small things, they have practiced and women have decided that they shall avail themselves of various opportunities for better service to suffering humanity; they should be here. We wish to communicate and conratuate these physician, surgeons, dentists and pharmacists with their determination to hold high the banner of "Heavenly Houston," by both attending the annual meeting and dental work in some of the leading hospitals and dental centers of America. Texas now to entertain the Lone Star State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association in Houston. Hurry for Houston! THANKS, SISTER HAYNES! THE HOUSTON INFORMER M. E. PRELATE HERE SUNDAY M. B. A. B. BISHOP ROBERT E. JONES, who presides over the New Orleans area of the Methodist Episcopal Church, embracing Houston, will fill the pulpit at Trinity. Methodist Episcopal Church, Travis street and Ball grove, Sunday, September 6, at 11 a.m. Before being elevated to the bishopric Bishop Jones was editor of the South. McGRUDERS BANQUETED IN OF U. B. F. PROF. C. H. M. McGREDR, HOUston, grand secretary of the United Brother of Friendship, who was presented with a handmade and serviceable elephant toy, and a local lodge and temple, was agreeably and pleasantly surprised by the help he by local members of the order; for it was quite a surprise to him. The U. B. F.'s and S. M. T.'s of this city staged a banquet last Monday night at Carnegie library, in honor of Prof. and Mrs. C. H. McGruder and family. "The affair, which was an elaborate one, was sponsored by Mesters, Patrick, P. Mack, R. Simpson, Day and Mills, assisted by Mesters R. S. Childs and Molle Davenport. The occasion was characterized by expressions of love and friendship, and the members present vied with each other in doing honor to the noble hero, the state grand secretary, and the U. B. F. and S. M. T. is an organization whose membership is South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 western Christian Advocate, organ of the denomination, and easily ranked in one of the foremost religious editions of the country. As a minister, palpitator, administrator and executive he is one of the outstanding characters of his race and church. The public is cordially invited to hear him at Trinity Sunday morning. BY MEMBERS AND S. M. T. FRATERNITY Before removing to this city Prof. Mo Gruder was principal of the Victoria colored high school over a long stretch of years, and the school board appointed her as the first and most reluctant. As chief scribe of the FF, he has already admired her work, and she is very popularly liked by members of the order and non-members. composed of men and women of refinement and culture, which was fully demonstrated Monday night. Prof. J. H. Haywood, funniest music for the occasion. The participants on the program acquitted themselves creditably. Mrs. Molle Gordon Davenport, in a very pleasing manner and to the delight of all present, was as mistress the program was as follows: Music Mr. Lester Bauer, his come address, Mrs. Alice Bauer, Prof. H. Gruder as a secretary, Prof. H. H. Lehridge, presentation of a silver memento, Mrs. Griffin, to state grand secretary, Perry Mack; music; remarks, ice cream; cake and punch. LEADING NEGRO PROFESSIONALS ATTENDED WINDY CITY MEETING; '26 SESSION IN PHILADELPHIA y the Associated Negro Press.) Chicago, Ill. — The thirtieth an Medical Association closed here scientific discussion, clinics and hundreds of physicians and surgeons. The convention brought to the visiting professional men and in the most prominent men and two social circles of the race. Its spirit did not open until Monday more time visitors were pouring into country and at the opening day taxed to their capacity, the over homes. The pharmacists also had their group meeting and there the men were introduced to the buying and selling of drugs and discussed the laws governing the sale of narcotics. What was discussed in the sessions was carried out in the clinic. Surgical clinics were held at the Provident hospital at Thirty-sixth and Pearlboro at which more than twenty operations were performed, including several of the major operations and throat clinics were held at the Wendell Phillips high school, as well as the medical school. In the dental clinics the most modern methods of treating various oral diseases were practiced, including surgery and the technique of dentistry. The work done in the dental clinic, according to those attending, covered the history of dentistry and was recorded in the history of the association. Another outstanding feature of the exhibition hall was the scientific exhibit of Dr. Julian E. Lewis, Chicago. The Social Events. Vieing with the scientific session, the general sessions of the clinics were the many social events of the clinic, including meetings with receptacles by individuals, round out the program of the convention, between and after the sessions, even until the closing evening when the Eighth Illinois Regiment armory, J. FINLY WILSON Richmond, in the he 26th and 27th son of L. son, new master of War grand master of George James T. Tucker and treas The Clinica. The Exhibits. The Social Events. annual meeting of the National Friday evening after a week of social events, participated in by nurses, dentists and pharmacists. city of Chicago more than 2000 open, among whom were some of men in business, professional and of the fact that the registration long, before the designated the city from all sections of the the hotels of the South Side were flowing being handled by private the visitors were denied an a short breathing spell. hotel in Philadelphia. Philadelphia was designated as the host of the thirty-first annual meeting which will be held in August, 1932 according to the option of those at the conference of the Association of Brochery Love” will have to step some to keep up with the pace set among the officers elected were: Dr. G. Alexander, Orsan, N. J. president of the caucus of Brochery Love” will be executive director; Dr. G. W. Johnson, president; Dr. G. J. Kenney, Newark, N. J., editor of the Praising Cai. Administration Dr. M. A. Dumas, president of the National Medical Association of the United States, tenth annual convention of the association held in the city of Chicago the institution of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Ward medical officer in charge of the United States Veterans’ Bureau at the No. 21, located at Taukewa, Dr. Dumma declared that the manner of the administration of the affairs of the hospital thus proved the wisdom of the association in standing behind him and the country that the institution could be successfully governed under a Negro According to Dr. Dumas, Colonel Wydia's administration has been a success. He praised the praise of the professional men of our group but has also won the admiration of the officials of the Unitary College, and he is also indicated by President Goodlee himself, as is indicated by the recent decision of the officials to make many additional appointments. HOUSTONIANS BACK FROM CHICAGO MEET; BRILLIANT REPORTS Houston has just cause to feel proud of her colored professional men, who attended the recent session of the National Medical Association in Chicago and the National Association of Texas or Southern city. Texas had 26 representatives at this body and Houston was represented by 12 of them. Among those who returned and are returning from the meet at Chicago (some of them were summer vacationers) in some of the leading hospitals of the country during their summer vacation). Dr. R. W. Cooney, Dr. G. W. Antoine, president Harris County Society, Dr. R. O. Mott, Dr. A. R. Oones, president Texas State Society; Dr. T. M. Shadowens, recently qualified to practice medicine in Texas; Dr. D. W. Drake, all physicians; Dr. W.杜罗, Howard, H. Mauhison Yell, C. B. Hewlett, M. M. Robbie D. A. Jones, pharmacists. They are unanimous in their verdict that the Windy City session was early the most outstanding and correctly attended by the most and as well as the most largely attended. The 1920 session will be held in Philadelphia, the "City of Brotherly Love." AGAIN HEADS ELKS of officers at the W. J. Finley WI- C., was re-selected grand secretary CRIMINAL OUTRAGE STIRS COMMUNITY; RUSH MAN TO JAIL White Perfume Agent at Pt. Arthur Committed Criminal Outrage Upon 12-Year Old Colored Girl—Returns to Repeat Stunt, Nabbed and Placed in Prison—Town Thrown Into Excitement—No Charges Preferred Against Nordic Rapist—White Daily Newspapers“Bury” News Story. Special to the Informer: Port Arthur, Texas,“This city was all astir and excited a few days ago, when a white perfume agent was arrested and incarcerated in jail for an alleged criminal outrage upon a 12-year-old colored girl. The victim of this white rapist’s brutal and fledgish attack was Mabel Troy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Troy, 449 West Eighth Street. This white perfume agent, it is alleged, visited the Troy home several days ago, and finding the girl alone, except for the smaller children, carried out his bestial desire and make good his escape for that occasion. EWING-JOHNSON NUPTIALS AT AUSTIN WERE SOLEMNIZED AMID SIMPLICITY CHARACTERIZED BY UNUSUAL BEAUTY Special to The Informer: Port Arthur, Texas.—This city days ago, when a white perfumercerated in jail for an alleged crimel girl. The victim of this attack was Mabel Troy, daughter Eighth Street. This white perfume agent, it several days age and, finding the children, carried out his bestial for that occasion. Becoming emboldened by the successful execution of his first attack he returned to the house the following week, but found Mrs. Troy at home with the children. The victim of his former attack told her mother that he was the man that took advantage of her the previous week and the white rapist attempted to escape again. This time he was not so successful and was held until police officers arrived on the scene and placed him under arrest. Gave crowds of colored and white people gathered to see what the excitement was, and the police officers locked the white rapist up in a nearby house full of police forcements could be seized from police headquarters. The arrested fiend was turned over to the county officers and when this article was being dispatched EWING-JOHNSON NUPT WERE SOLEMNIZED CHARACTERIZED PRICE: 5 CENTS NO.16 THE GIRL OUTRAGE COMMUNITY; MAN TO JAIL Arthur Committed Criminal Colored Girl—Returns to Re- cased in Prison—Town Thrown Jurges Preferred Against Nordic papers "Bury" News Story. It was all astir and excited a few agent was arrested and incar- minal outrage upon a 12-year-old white rapist's brutal and fendish of Mr. and Mrs. John Troy, 449 is alleged, visited the Troy home girl alone, except for the smaller desire and make good his escape no charge had been preferred against him, despite the complaint of the girl's mother. He should have learned a lesson from this incident and stop white insurance agents, perfume agents and other types of poor white trash from frequenting their homes; for no reason other than that 12 years of age or more is safe around these攀援s, fiends and brutes. One of the Pt. Arthur white dickens mentioning the outrage, inserting a box ear headband would the insignificant place on an inside page of its paper; but had the scales been turned and the brute been black and his victim white been black and his box ear headband would the front page and the criminal would have been either dead at the hands of a mob or ready for the electric chair at Huntsville. Color misalignment of difference—in Texas and the South! IALS AT AUSTIN AMID SIMPLICITY BY UNUSUAL BEAUTY after which Miss E. Terrell sang, "All for You." PAGE TWO We Trade For old watches in on new ones and we will take your diamonds in on larger diamonds. This is a good way to get up-to-date jewelry. We do watch and jewelry repair in our own shop. Remember, I am a Registered Optometrist (Eye Specialist) and guarantees my work. NO PARTNER, NO AGENTS H. O. 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The good playing of the Cardinals has allowed the team to lower their clinical performances under Hornsby, has embittered the latter to such a degree that he wants to be able to make satisfactory arrangements with his employer. Cardinals have several minor league teams, including Syracuse of the International, and Breadwolde like to have Hornsby look after them. But Hornsby believes he can do better. In justice to Rickey, it must be said that he handled the Cardinals in the game. The club's heavy indifference was wiped out and Breckenridge stepped to the front with enough money to buy out a player. The Jets through Rickey soon controlled the club. They also got hold of three minor league players and the purpose of developing new material. Meanwhile Hornyza was looming up on the National league champion篮球队. The Jets through McGraw, offered $25,000 for his release, which was turned down coldly. The Brooklyn club was the Brooklyn club proposition of $275,000, made by the late Charles H. Ebbets in good faith. **Sport Notes** Valeo has eliminated bowling and rifle shooting as minor sports. The Haskell team's football squad will cover 14,000 miles this season. The bantamweight crown has topped from the dome of six championships. The Army was playing football game will take place at the Pole grounds November 28. Dr. J. W. Wille will shortly start his thirteenth year in charge of Ohio State football affairs. Billards is said to have been invented by Devine the reign of Louis XVI in France. California sportspersons plan the establishment of a hunting preserve in the African big game country. Gloves for prized fighter are usually made of sheepkin, being much softer than cowhide or horsehair. The world's running horse record for the mile and one-quarter is two minutes flat. made by Witkroth II. The Indiana vs. Syracuse university football game will be played on the football field at Bloomington, October 17. The dub golf in the plaidocks and the boy's pants plays a movie bathing beaut who can't swim is pretty comical. The 400-meter relay race for women in international intercollegiate Olympiad was won by the Finish team in 31.3 seconds, which is claimed to be George Tech played a cohesive "U-shaped addition to Grant field and will meet 30,000 there in this season's football games. The field will THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 Herbert's Drug Store DR. HUMP 24 TON TABL "When people admire my hair, and ask what I do to make it so soft and lovely, I tell them my experience." "I used to have dandruff and it coarsened and coarse and my manager, I managed it," he said. "My heart for soft, pretty hair but it did not know how to have it. It until I learned to wear it." "With this wonderful preparation my hair soon become silky, it will be wonderful for me." "Elenento Skin Soin - foo did wonders for me. 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Rain Benefite Linen Belfast, Ireland, has a climate which is ideally fitted for the growth of fib and its manufacture. As a consequence it has become the world's coolest city. In 2014, of year there are about 239 rainy days in that section. Home Collection During a recent rainy Sunday a de- ventor of the Motor club, who was attending church over his radio, in- terestedly leaned forward and sat at the minister's desk when the minister shouted "I The Light Bo Shine." "The Road Too Designing "Should we have female architectors? being discussed in a daily journal? made quite superbly good. there are quite enough descriptions emem about already—London. Reading Show. Herbert's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Wholesale Distributors of ANTL-BILIOUS REMEDIES 807 PRAIRIE AVENUE Phones: Pres. 4752-8866 HOUSTON, TEXAS Mary Allen Seminary CROCKETT, TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN All graduates of Junior College will be eligible for State Teacher's Certificate. Term begins September 16, 1925. 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We give terms. 1112 Preston Avenue HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Two business offices, 502 and 503 Louisiana Street; preferable for beauty parlor and store, respectively. Pair with a balcony, a sitting room, a cold water, heat, heat. Lodge Rooms. The following six alcohols are preferable for local lodges that desire to meet in assembly or lodge rooms on second and third floors. 4 openings, 2 alcohols and 2 nights; Second and fourth Mondays 4 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; First and third Mondays 4 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; Second and fourth Tuesday: 2 openings, 1 afternoon and 2 nights; Wednesday: 1 afternoon opening; Second and fourth Wednesday: 1 afternoon opening; First and third Thursdays: 1 night opening; First and third Fridays: 2 afternoon opening; Second and fourth Fridays: 2 afternoon opening. According to revised rental schedule, the monthly rental for afternoon meetings is $5 per month and $6 monthly for nightly meetings. HOUSE OF MAINTENANCE OFFICE, SUITE 400-410, Odd Fellows Temple, Prairie at Louisiana. Phone: Greston 7790-1243 Seap in China and so costly in China the seap industry it sells at less than ten cents at the mines. College Court —It’s Sensibly Restricted —the Prices Are Right —the Payments Are Easy —No Interest or Taxes for 2 Years —It’s Wonderfully Located —It Has Beautiful Shade Trees Right in the path of pro invest will automatically she lons of dollars that be and improvements nearby as Cherryhurst, Wink Shepherd Crest, Hill Crest Hyde Park and others are c assure the character of this the path of progress—where be automatically show a profit—beholders that are being spent for his elements nearby—for example, suerryhurst, Winlow Place, Countryside, Hill Crest, Glendower Co. and others are close enough to the character of this splendid Home. 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, white additions as Cherryhurst, Winlow Place, Country Club Estates, Shepherd Park, Hill Crest, Glendower Court, Lewisdale, Hyde Park and others are close enough to College Court to assure the character of this splendid Home Addition. S. MINCHEN MANAGER OF SALES 408 Union National Bank Blg. 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 Soap, Hair Treatment, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Office Phone Capital 1459: Res. Phone Capital 1618W Hour: 9: A. M. to 12:00, 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. J. J. HARDEWAY —Every Lot Is Terraced —Streets Are Shellled —It Has Cement Sidewalks —The Values Will Increase —There's No Other Colored Addition Like It. grass—where every dollar you a profit—because of the mime mage spent for his class home for example, such white add Place, Country Club Estate Glendower Court, Lewisdal ose enough to College Court t splendid Home Addition. Big Val In Boys' Hair 4-Piece Scho Two Knickers, Ves Big Values In Boys' Handsome 4-Piece School Suits THE BOYS' SUIT Two Knickers, Vest and Cout Now on display, great numbers of Boys' Woolen 4-Piece Suits. Material of attractive cashmere and worsted; comes with two knickers, vest and coat. Sizes 6 to 18. One Short, One Longie. For boys from 4 to 8 years we ha Suits in Wales model. One short pa long, with vest and coat. Two Longies, Ves One Short, One Longie, Vest and Coat For boys from 4 to 19 years we have very stylish Wool Suits in Wales model. One short pants and one $9.85 long, with vest and coat Two Longies, Vest and Coat Special Value Wool Long BEN ZINDLER CORNER CONGRESS A Special Value Wool Long Pants $2.95 City Happenings M. Mrs. P. Wilson, Bran, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anderson, 912 Sailor. M. Mrs. Day left Tuesday night to Mrs. Blaise for Kauaese City, Mo. to make it her future home. M. Mrs. Dickson, 620 Dowling, Coulee Day, 213 Hutchins, are visiting her home. M. Mrs. and Tom. Mrs. Bargue, 528 Cagney. Handmade 4-Piece Woolen Suits for boys from 7 to 18 years. Mixed patTERN of turf and gray shades. Two long pants. coat and vest. Big value. motorized to Galveston last Sunday and reported an enjoyable trip. Mrs. Annie Ilnie, Waterproof, La. is visiting her brother and mister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barber, 1323 Drew. Mrs. and Mrs. Barber, the guest of Mrs. Barbara Davis, 1209 Crobay. Mrs. Harra B. Simon, 1315 Sydon, lff. Wednesday for Cleveland, where she will open her school September 7. Mrs. Harra B. Simon, 1309 Dewhull, next week at an indefinite stay in Franklin, La. Values Handsome School Suits Vest and Cout Members of Mate- re and chickers, 8. $9.85 Longie, Vest and Coat we have very stylish Wool short pants and one $9.85 Vest and Coat $14.85 BOLL Long Pants $2.95 LER'S SONS PRESS AND FANNIN THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 Mme. ROSC G. WILLEY WILLIAMS' SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Leave Houston, Union Station.....10:30 P.M. Sept. 7th Arrive Kansas City, Union Station.....7:00 A.M. Sept. 9th Special train will carry Pullman sleepers and chair cars. Clergy will use their permits, laymen and delegates will secure identification certificates from their moderator or transportation committee. Let all our people join the big crowd and go together; by doing so we will be better treated and get service which we are entitled to. All the latest equipment for hair and beauty work Six weeks trial treatment with all necessary ingredients. Miss Princess Denise, connected with Mrs. J. B. Allen, left Wednesday night for Martin on account of the death of her aunt. Born to Bore, and Mrs. L. B. Allen, at Union hospital, a baby girl. Ann was placed in the position of M. E. Church, Angelston. Mrs. Erie Moffett of Waco and Mice Visiting Mr. and Mrs.贝利 McCoy, 1505 Fannett. Mrs. Rebecca and children, Recess, Octavia and Curtis, are spending their vacation in Brenham with relatives and friends. Worked with Mrs. for good printing. Photos Freton 1984, 5983, 2302 McKenny. Reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered promptly. New Johanna Braun, 2010 McKenny. Reported as resting somewhat better reported as resting somewhat better. W. E. P. mechanical dentist, jersey this week for Miami PA. to accept a position with Dr. Griffin of **Finally Completed at 1381 Meador St.** and | Special arrangements for out-of-town applicants to come to our school and meet us. | Manager on request. man on request of application. As a special inducement to those who wish to begin the use of the Hose C. Wiley Williams Hair Grower, we will MRS. P. O. SMITH TEACHER OF PIANO Announces FALL TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 Studio 1910 Rice St. Phone Hadley 526 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Austin, 117 Wison kenneth son of the late Dr. M. McGafney, and McGafney. And associate Editor S. W. Williams of The Inferior Were among those presi- sors. THE NATIONAL BAPTIST INVENTION (incorporated) O., SEPT. 9-14TH, 1925 Southern, Texas Pacific, Missouri Pacific Station.....10:30 P. M., Sept. 7th Station.....7:00 A. M., Sept. 9th Pullman sleepers and chair cars. permits, laymen and delegates will dificates from their moderator or the big crowd and go together; by treated and get service which we REV. I. C. SMITH, Chairman, REV. J. H. COOK, V. Chairman, REV. A. H. BRANCH, Secy., REV. W. M. SYKES, Asst. Secy. mail to your address a six weeks' treat mail consisting of one box of Hal Grower, one box of Pressing Oil an Shampoo, with full instructions, all for use. Miss Mamie Johnson, 1199 Cage, daddies suddenly Monday of last week, joined us for a special Church last Sunday; Rev. C. W. Holmes delivered the orational funeral. Mr. Elisa Francis, New Blaise, IL, married and raised a daughter and Mrs. Franklin Lilly, Mrs. Francis, who is over 85 years old, is making Dr. and Mr. O. L. Lattimore, children and Mrs. Lattimore's mother, returned recently from an overland trip to the Pelican State. Rain and wind teach her to teach the next school term. Prof. A. J. Criner, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. S. Criner-Roberson, 1499 W. Larkle, left this school. Mrs. Criner-Roberson will teach the next school term. Prof. E. G. Raykow, after spending 113 hours with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Green in Columbus this week. She is the mother of Mr. Green. Mrs. Lola B. Criner and 116-year-old daughter with Mrs. Simonetta Criner-Roberson, 1499 W. Larkle, left for Port Arthur this week. We start you in a good profitable business of your own selling goods on trust. Write for our great offer at 400 Central Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Katherine Glover and son Mark, 1710 Mason, left this week for school. Mrs. Katherine Glover and son permanently. Mark will enter school there and complete his education. Prof. R. G. Lockett, 2913 Nance, has resigned from the grand old order of strap hangers and united with the "drive your own" crew. He can now drive his Studebaker special. Miss Lillian M. Jones, niece of Mr. R. William M. 412 Cleveland, retired in 2015 and spending her vacation in Palestine and Dallas. She will leave in about weeks for Bishop College, Marx shall. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ewing and Leahan Smith, mottored over her career, former will take up his duties as manager of the Odd Pellows temple along his office as grand secretary of the order. AGENTS= "Write for free samples. Selm Mason 'Better-Made' Shirts for children. No capital or experience required Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. No capital or experience required Broadway, New York City. (t) $80 A Week. Easy introducing and taking orders at 100 per cent profit on new product. Past seller. his reputation. Send resume to: sales@microsoft.com. The hair in place, helps kinky SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ANDREWS MEAT MARKET 408 Milam Street A full line of Beef, Mutton and Pork Wholesale and Retail FREE DELIVERY LEE BRAGGS, MGR. Phones: PRES. 8020-7061 DAN LEWIS. Labor Day excursion to Galveston Monday, September 7. Special Inter- urban leaves stadium at 1:00 and 2:00 pam. 8:16 round trip. Dance given by the Sheks' Club at the Merryman Park. Music by Lazy Daddy's eight coefficients. J. B. Williams, manager. S. B. WILLIAMS NOTARY PUBLIC Room 409 Odd Fellows Temple IF YOU - SUFFER hair become straight, keeps scalp healthy. Write quick for free and scalp care. Learn how to make homemade products, including Tantallin Brown Skin Face Powder, Rush name today, or Oatmeal. Hold the Hair St. Louis, Missouri. WACO PRINTING VISITOR. A. T. Smith, Waco, head of the Smith Printing Company of that city, was here on business Wednesday, and then attended a workshop with Dr. Rocose C. Riddle of Dunton. FOR WORKING PEOPLE. The best of workers get out of sorts and have felt to lose their language skills and discouraged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect of these symptoms might re-enable them to work. The course is to take a dose or two of Hchelite. It is just the medicine the store the vim and ambition of health store. $60. Sold by Silimax Pharmacy. VISITORS SHOWN HOSPITALITY. Mr. Ernest Oldham of Chicago and M. C. B. Rinnell of St. Louis, visitors well-appointed lunch at the home of M. A. Misha Sharp, 1899 Jefferson Street. Mrs. Susan assisted the hostess in the serving end. others present were Mesa Scott, Thomas and Omaa Prowling. CITY DETECTIVE BACK Mrs. B. P. A. Boutte, wife of the officer have returned to the city after an overland trip to Central and Southwest Texas, where they visited rebel sites in the town. While in Austin they were the brusque-guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. P. Mrs. B. P. BOUTTE WIFE RETURNS. Mrs. A. P. Boutte, wife of Bareer A. B. Poutte, 2518 McGown, is home after an extended trip to the West. She was a friend of the officer her sons in Oakland and Los Angeles, Cal. and visited at Sacramento and Santa Monica. She was a wonderful trip and that she was royally entertained throughout her stay. IT DRIVES OUT WORMS. Mrs. B. P. Boutte is painless, lack of interest in play, frenziness, a valuable appetite, living at the nuns and sudden starters. It appears it is time to give White's Cream Vermilion. A new does drive the officer to the nuns and on the road to health again. White's Cream Vermilion has a record of 187 miles. Price $16.50 Sold by Pharmacy. CHILDREN TAKE IT WILLINGLY A super-defined caerol oil made for all machines, of length and purity unchanged. Tusken-no caerol tans or odes. Insist on Kellegg's bottled and labeled as the Lokavorina. At all times strong, dark for TORPID LIVER USE BEECHAM'S PILLS for the relief of Torpid Liver, Billions of Sick Stomach, Sick Handache, Indigestion, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dysppe- sia, and for moving the Bowels. Help clear the skin. Contain an Oatmeal. Buy from your druggist. 25c and 50c the box. BEECHAM'S PILLS ANDREWS MEAT MARKET 408 Milam Street A full line of Beef, Mutton and Pork Wholesale and Retail FREE DELIVERY LEE BRAGGS, MGR. Phones: PRES. 8020-7061 Room 409 Odd Fellows Temple with Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bad Breath, Pimples and that tired feeling Nature's Own Remedy, and the love of children for the liver and kidneys. Women and young girls, will find Grown up, and will be granded everywhere, Write for free sample. If unable to procure from the library, send a free box, and receive full box. Pack Laboratory: San Antonio, Texas. Advt. IF I SEND YOU A QUIT made in the latest style from the finest goods, will you keep it, wear it, and show it to your friends as a am- gagement? You can get a guaranteed regular $50.00 value! Could you use $3.00 an hour for a little spare time? If so, write me at once and I will send you a letter. Just write your name and address on a card and mail to Dept. 823, Knickerbocker Co. Inc. 135 Soo. Poorla St. Chicago. Letters, contracts, wills, deeds, etc. correctly written. I look out for your interests. Phone Preston 8788 8071% Preston Ave. Houston, Tex. SHAVE WITHOUT A RAZOR. Magic Shaving Powder will give you a clean, healthy shave without using a razor. It will also remove stains from your skin. Get it from your dugout or send us 20 cents in stamp for a half pound can by mail, postal mail, enough for one company, Savannah, Ga. MRS. WILLIE IDA WATKINS NOTARY PUBLIC 3703 ANITA AVENUE PHONE HADLEY 4247 No Funeral Too Small or Too Large For Me. HOMER E. McCOY UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Hadley 95 Hadley 1781-W 2002 DOWLING ST. Corner Pierce FEMALE TROUBLES Write For FREE BOOK New Treatment Proves Successful If you offer with PEMALE TROUBLES, your business, Barking-down Paint, Hadley, Hadley, Barking-down Paint, Hadley, If you have that need, worm-out,护理 and care. Please contact us. We have tried all kinds of medicine and doctors, and we have tried all kinds of medicine and doctors. YOU MAY BE MADE WELL AND STRONG ALWAYS. your name and address in THE PELATO MILK CO. BANK. MINNESOTA, WI, and they will send you a free handwritten address in a paper bag that is hanging above the door to many wives. Why not decorate your house differently—and a parent made it. Write today. N. O. MAN VICTIM OF POLITICS SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COHEN INDICTMENT SEEN AS FINAL CULMINATION OF FIGHT TO OUST COMPTROLLER FROM OFFICE (Special to The Informer) New Orleans, Ls., Sept. 3—Hon. W was indicted last week by the federal apired with Alozan Patteron (white liquor in the United States and that of the movement in the white liquor of the movements of the cutter so rum. Simultaneously with the return of that pressure being brought to Compressor Cohen from his office, his lawyer in the town of democrats who are opposed any in the south. New Orleans, L.a., Sept. 3—Hon. Walter L. Cohen, compilator of customers, was indicted last week by the federal grand jury. It is alleged that he conspired with Alonzo Patterson (white) and others to import 4280 cases of liquor into the United States and that as compilator of customers he furnished information to the commissioners of the court and directed the movements of the cutter so rum rumers could elude it. Simultaneously with the return of the indictment was the announcement that pressure was being brought to bear on President Coolidge to suspend Compilator Cohen from his office, his appointment to which was vigorously fought by the senators from Louisiana and all that bunch of lily-wites and democrats who are opposed to any colored man holding a federal position in the Senate. Friends of Mr. Cohen, white and facts are that the only trip Mr. Cohen, pronounce the indictment as an outrageous attempt to obtain his removal and to so injure him as to cause him harm. His family lives at this season of the Washington Skeptical. Announcement was promptly made from Washington that it was known that Mr. Cohen had prejudice against Mr. Cohen because of his ties to the treasury department and treasury department officials would consider him in the case that no action would be considered prior to that action would be considered prior to that action. Papera MisInform Public. In what is termed an effort to indicate that Comptroller Cornelius seriously affected by the indictment, local news writers reported that Mr. Cohen had immediately gone to Washington to tender his resignation. The NEW ORLEANS The HOUSTON INFORMER is FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the PEP part Street, and by Carrier Boys Churchman and Terry NEWS MATTER, including Chie be in the hands of the Editors by Box 125. NEWS NEWS should be MISS VIOLA CONELY, $17 N. day. Miss Conely's telephone is Subscriptions. Advertising and be mailed to The CHISHOLM NEW ORLEANS, LA. 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, 242 S. Rampart Street, and by Carrier Boys on Saturday in Aligers, McBougainville. The store is open Monday through Saturday. 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. SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to the Society Editor, MISS VICIA CONELY, 317 R. Nomans St. New Orleans, by Saturday. Miss Conery's telephone is Galves $31-11. Subscriptions, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to THE CHIBBOLN NEWS SERVICE, F. G. Box 125, NEW ORLEANS, TX 77070. NEED ACTIVE LOCAL LEAGUE FOR BUSINESS With over 100,000 colored people in New Orleans, every day it becomes an active local branch of the National Negro Business League is needed. The business possibilities for colored men in New Orleans are practically every the usual opportunities are offered and properly conducted enterprises are allowed. With the exception of the insurance field, which seems to be the favorite business background, a furniture store, two dry goods store, a clear factory, an awning concern and a few retail stores, a clothing store and undertaking establishments, represent about the only business which the people know very well. An active league would bring together a number of small merchants, development, and with the professional men and appraisers, to develop the local league with the support of the local pastors, a progressive campaign to develop the wonderful opportunities with nothing but success. Next week another on this stage will be interested in expressions from interested persons will be appreciated and may be added to the league. New Orleans, GUEST OF MRS. GREEN. Miss Hazel P. Williams of Pain courville is the house-guest of Mra Laura Green, 1821 Dufosat street. 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. DEPARTMENT on sale in the Crescent City every PLY'S DRUG STORE, 624 S. Ram- sard Saturday in Algiers, McDoughne- s part of the City. club, Club and Sports News must sunday of each week Mail to P. O. called to reach the Society Editor, Roman St. New Orleans, by Eatur- gur 6311-911. applications as circulators, should VS SERVICE, P. O. Box 125, NEW BAPTISTS LEAVE MONDAY FOR THEIR CONVENTIONS Sunday week will see many of the Baptist pulvinar vacant, as most of the pastor will leave Monday, September 15. The other two corporated ministers will leave in a special train Monday over the Missouri State University to be incorporated delegation will leave the same day over the Central Illinois for the next week. REV. PERKINS RETURNS. Rev. I. E.-Perkint, pastor of St. Church, Church, returned Monday to the bishop. He has been in attendance at the supreme budge of the Good Samaritans. ENVY, HATRED SUBJECT The regular monthly meeting of the joint John Endeavor League was held at St. James A. M. E. Church with the highest altitude of the summer outback, at 12,000 feet. The Tony Lafon public school, had been "hated," and arranged for much helpful discussion by representatives of the league. The program committee had arranged a very entertaining and appropriate program for the afternoon and this week. St. Peter captured the banner for attendance, having 73 members present with 27. St. James, as host to the September attendance was 187. The subsequent meeting of the Union League will be held at St. John A. M. E. Church at 'COMMISSIONED DEPUTY. III. Rev. C. H. Hamilton. 232 Tallis street, is in receipt of a commission from the Board of the Grand Orient A. F. and A. B. R. Mason, appointees him supreme deputies, and appointed a speaking of his appointment, says the order operates in 27 states and has been fighting any other branch of the Mason orcadia movement, knowing no race nor creed. VISITS SHREVEPORT. M. Orrena Dorey, 2743 Willow street, wife of Howard Dorey, is spending three weeks with her mother at Shreveport, La. BIRMINGHAM VISITOR. Mrs. J. West Hawkins of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of Mrs. Fletcher Moore, 421 Wilshire Road, Mrs. Hawkins is en route to McCumb Mim., where her niece will be married on Labor Day. (By C, G, Bailey.) THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY SQUARE DEAL BOYS GIVE BIG DANCE; POLICE COME The Square Deal Boys gave their annual summer dance Monday night a crowd-welcoming hat. The crowd wished crowning waltz by the band played their jazziest blues on. The dancing became canis wilder and wilder and some of the fights began to develop. The boys with the big badges became less able to dance. The mimes-round was put on the stage. Having danced all the other dances, the mimes-around was put on the stage. The came off; shirts were unbuttoned. poles hose were profusely dressed. The dancers viewed. The dance was in full swing. So the clam of the patrol wagon followed the thousand attendees on the front; congestion at the back. Folks in the neighborhood say that the crowd was not that large, but the noise made at the zero hour of adjournment PERSONALS Dr. G. W. Lucas has just returned from Chicago, where he has been in attendance. Dr. Braster, Easter, Vining and Murray were also in attendance. Mr. L. P裂erce is in attendance at the W. W. C. Grand Rapids, Mich. where she will place north before her return. Mr. Marvel Williams is thankful the many friends for the kindness she received in her reevement in the death of her daughter, Marvel Williams. Sibie Williams is in the city from Los Angeles, Cal., shaking hands with close friends. Mr. I. K. M. daugherty and daughter Mildred have returned from Canden, Michigan, mother and father-in-law. Bradley Tizard, caster at the Astoria Hotel, has returned from a visit to Norvell Pittman, after a two weeks vacation, has returned to work at the Norvell Pittman, visited Pittman, visited in May St. Louis. Mr. Ease Jones has returned from a visit to Passt Christian, where she was the guest of Mrs. A. Oubre VICTORY CLUB MEETS. The Victory Club of Tulane Avenue Baptist Church meet at the home of the Rev. Robert H. McCormick on Tuesday evening, August 28. The meeting was opened by singing and playing street music, preceded by the minutes, roll was called, by which all members responded. Proceeding the minutes, roll was called further entertained with a program including the Morning, Oh, My Lord," reading by Mrs. Hill. Must read "The Walls of Mary." Mrs. Hill, an official of the Ladies His Hand on Me," and a talk by Mrs. Cripp, an official of the Home Work in the City," calling how she cares for the unfortunate ones. The club was only a certain length of time, but like a so well until they stay on duty, it was only a short work. Visitors present, were M. L. R碧, R. Webge, R. Gine, L. G. Lobster, M. L. Cripp, M. D. Jones and Mr. W. McCormick. The club was royally entertained at the home of Mrs. Miner and the meen of Mrs. McCormick. The club were $13.50.-Reporter. ELITE TO BE REOPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mr. and Mgr. O. R. Jackson have acquired an interest with Mr. E. R. Jackson, a well-known work will begin on renovating the place and beautifying it. The chapel is now in the form of Jackson, who is at present in a hospital in St. Louis. MISS CONNERLY IN CHICAGO. Miss Vivia Connerly, editor of the local society news of the New Orleans area, will be visiting the campus at the Mount Airy in an extended trip in the West, embracing Los Angeles, Oakland, Denver and Kansas City is now in Chicago spending time with friends and visiting East Thirty-third street. She reports a delightful trip and meeting many friends and visiting and visiting at various points. VISITS BROTHER. L. Allen Gillen of Chicago spent several days in the city this week visiting his brother, H. M. Gillen. MRS. GRIMES RETURNS. Mr. Frank Grimes, 220 Dryden street, returned this week from a short vacation spent with her parisian girlfriend, La. While at Bunkie Mrs. Grimes was honored with several informal affairs and reports a most delightful HOUSTON BEATEN IN SERIES WITH N. O. ADS HOUSTON BEATEN IN SERIES WITH N. O. ADS HOUSTON VISITOR Mrs. L. A. Lew, 2000 Hare street Houston, after spending three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Bottle Anderson. She is survived by a natural child this week to Houston. HOUSTON HEIGHTS WEST END. Rutus Wilkerson, brother of Mrs. Wilkinson Allen, 844 Ninth street, district 1, Boca Raton, FL. Mrs. P. V. Hammond, 911 Nicholson, P. V. Hammond,ville to teach the teacher "students" WANTED: MINISTERS, SCHOOL TEACHERS and other reliable people in and around your home town to act as our agents, and sell the WORLD'S BEST time to the big time. Big commissions, $25.00 to $60.00 week, exclusive territory, nothing like it; we have ministries and offices in the city, spare time; this is an honest, reliable blood medicine; earth on earth. Bank town will sell several dozen. Whole sale prices to appointed agents. A few dollars start you to making a deal. Lock Box 185, Houston, Texas. DR. LEE AND WIFE BACK. After a trip that covered more than half of the continent, stretching from Cape and back to Houston, Dr. and Mr. H. E. Lee returned to the city that weed and report a pleasant and interesting experience. A number of hospitals and his spouse took a special course in the summer in the University of Southern California. Who is in the world's champion brick layer? James Merwether, a Negro, 13,000 boards in two hours, an average of 12 boards in 15 minutes, 12 men to wait on him. This feast was coemplated at Eberington, Ga. John Martin, while working on a state road near Wake, Ga. W. Va. 12,000 boards in eight hours, an average of 87 bricks per minute. Martin has been known to lay 90 bricks in 30 bricks in the same brick layer and the champions brick layer. First In Circulation In News In Editorials In Classified Ads In Display Ads In Local Ads In Foreign Ads In the Home In the Church In the School-room IN EVERYTHING AND EVERYWHERE THE HOUSTON INFORMER "South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper." --- ANDREWS RECITAL TO FEATURE BIG STARS AT ANTICHOOSE SEPT. 16. WILEY SPECIAL LEAVES HOUSTON SEPT. 14 Wm. McKinley Thomas, personal representative of President Dugan of the University of Houston, will attend a weeklong for the "Wilson Special" which leaves this city via Sunrise Special Monday, September 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Houston youth that has gone to Marshall in recent years will board. The special is to be in charge of Mrs. A. D. Logan, 2218 Elgin St. House. The special is to be made to Mrs. Logan at Hodgson 709.8 AUSTIN PASTOR EXPIRES. Rev. E. L. Harrison, pastor anointed Baptist Church, went to Austin Monday to attend the funeral of the late Dr. Robert H. Cole, first Baptist Church there and graduate of Bishop College. Depended on the first Young People Union and was recognized as one of the most promising young ministers of his connection with the community for some time and his death was not unexpected. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon and the remembrance was carried away town, for interment. RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. After spending about two months in the hospital, he was sent to Jesse, M. B. J. Covinton returned to the city last Monday evening in the hospital, where he husband and Covinton, in New York attending the clinics in the hospital, also attended the clinics in the hospital, well as the clinics and operations performed by noted Negro surgeons at the hospital, which was held in Chicago, from Aug. 10 to Sept. 10. He report a most excellent and beneficial experience. RETURN FROM VACATION. Mr. and M. J. R. Hildre, Mr. G. C. Houston and daughters, Mice used in the preparation of the liquid Boronose by Dr. R. C. Riddle, Diennion, return-to the city Tuesday night, coming up with a new formula made inside the jaint in their brand new product. They purchased here before leaving on their short vacation. Mr. Riddle is endowment secretary of the Old Pale Horse, and the president-surgeon of the Sons and Daughters of Mercy. NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH. The new treatment for torn cartilage that is doing such wonderful work in flesh healing is the Boronose liquid and liquid Boronose is a powerful antiseptic that purifies the wound of the Boronose powder in the great healing of the Boronose powder in the great healing for spice safety and efficiency. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $130. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and Sold by Clin Pharm. MUSICAL AND DEBATE A grand musical and a lively body play. A beautiful performance. K. Church, Nance and Sydnor, Monkey night, September 14 at a cool 7 p.m. Great great great great great are born and not made OAKLAND MINISTER HERE Rev. John H. Moore, pastor and educator, was born in Oakland, Cal. who has been visiting his father and other members of the National Baptist Convention at Kanada National Baptist Convention. Expression of Gratitude I to express to our mark accompanies the profu- sion of the Church stations of sympathy, in the situation of our own inferition, on the occasion and death of our wife and 7, August 17, New fall brooklets of canton flats, crisp creeps,仕 in faded canton and woven materials many with long tight-fitting sleeves and in practically every new style trend. In a variety of colors that are most exceptional at this price. Sizes 16 to 46. AL CLUB: H. Grimes, Vice; Mrs. Essie Sim, securer; Mrs. P. Palmer, chair, treasurer; Mrs. A. C. Norris, chairman of st. ul. with lain. After organisation a defence course of crab gumbo was served at st. ul. with Mrs. D. Mrs. E. Allan, hostess. Get Your OIL TIRES From F. Williams Co. HEADLIGHT TESTING STATION PHONE PREMIUM ARD THE WILEY SPECIAL for L. & G. N. Monday, September 14th, at 1:40 over the Kansas City Southern, Monday, Sept- ment 7:30, A.M. Dallas; 8:55 A.M. over T. & P. september 14th. oma point should reach Texas in time to board will catch the Houston Special at most con- ferably at Houston. Louisiana and Mississippi should leave their counties at nondirectional point with the Houston Special reaching Shreveport at september 16th. counts will be almost ideal under the new con- ference to trade management of 400,000 home campus and the boys going back to Coe Hall. enter the first day so as to get adjusted in a GAS 0 P.M. BYRON F. W. OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT LEELAND TO TRAVIS ALL ABOARD THE Leaving Houston over L & G N. P. M. Leaving Beaumont over the bank ber 14th at 11:10 P. M. Leaving Pt. Worth 7:30 A. M. train No. 6, Monday, September 14 Students from Oklahoma points Pt. Worth-Dallas Special. Persona coming from Louisiana homes in time to make come-进来 Louisiana Limbied and Beaumont 7:10 A. M. Tuesday, September 14 The hosting arrangements will differ, grids will transferred, just built, on the main campus and You should try to enter the first comfortable location. GET YOUR 01L FROM F. WILLIAM HEADLIGHT TESTING RAVIS PH BOARD THE WILEY S on over I. & G. N. Monday, Septu- nth 7:30 A. M.; Dallas, 8:55 A. ay, September 14th. Atkinson polite should reach Text Special. will catch the Houston Spo- nants, preferably at Houston. from Louisiana and Mississippi make come-in at nearest juni- nals and Beaumont Special reach, ay, September 14th. has transferred to major league main campus and the boys go- ing to enter the first day so as to 30. OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT TESTING STATION LEELAND AT TRAVIS PHONE PR ALL ABOARD THE WILEY SPECH Leaving Houston over I. & G. N. Monday, September 14th, at 12:15 P. M. Leaving Beaumont over the Kansas City Southern, Monday, September 14th at 11:10 P. M. Leaving Jackson over 10:30 A.M. Dallas, 8:55 A.M. over T. & P. train No. 6. Monday, September 14th. Students from Oklahoma points should reach Texas in time to board Ft. Worth-Dallas Special. South 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 come back at nearest junction points with the Louisiana limites, reaching Shawarport at 7:10 A.M. Tuesday, September 15th. The housing arrangement will be almost ideal under the new conditions; girls being transferred to their magnificent $17,000 home and bells on the main campus, and the boys going back to Omaha. 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 READ IN SERVICE—OTHERS FO IN SERVICE—OTHERS FOLLOW 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. 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The Right Occupation of the Mind (eh. 4218), ‘The Hea! contra the man, “AR 4 ta nineteen ta ‘Wen soe tH mina svarded nd controled hy the pace of God 1 wll ‘etl pon alrite things Faith “tvery ian may love the winahine fora time because of the tous Dat taper ta be it be ul retain be ria ‘The Good Shepherd 1 good abepberd always lok after ‘ia ling” abeep—Westera Chistian ‘Aévocete, Teaches Mercy “The religion of Jeaus COrlat alone wane nae ‘SOUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER . PROVEN WAY TO STOP FALLING HAIR and DANDRUFF Sli Deceit, falling has itching calp ( } pee owcetecieec f ce eee ee aor ee L ict ee K ff they are “germ” diseases and to Perrnbeure them the germ must sucely RS Tisfpgi oe destroves. Heese maces patuiads cal Pe eiloplon weet ey oaks Seer Soraeen ee eerie aie | Gc MADAM GC ). WALK: falling hairy eocich the Stee, ca eae eee See | Sees a 5 USE MADAM C.J. 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Pioneer for Arbor Day Nebraska was the ploneer state fh the Arbor day movement. New York took wp the Iden oo April 9, 1888, and set apart the Friday following’ the first day of May tor the planting of Country's Forest Area ‘The present ren of foremc land in the United tates I approximately 480,500,000 ncres, consisting of 134 100.000 acres of virgin forest and 331,- 400,000 terea of ‘outdoor and burned. over forest Frost Penetration ‘Prost penetrates to diferent depthe below grade, depending upon the ett mate of & place The loweat polat reached In a gevere winter In consid: ‘eved the “frost level.” | a wh Open Mental Windows — when in gen of Soe ated So olen ean Seen eae: Sau eremsten tie ieee Sommers betel tao Sora ws iar eos moc Silercodes a atte pags oeut ar ar elena Pereslon Irigation os oe tend pe Se The Mercenary One Soe ee eer j HIGH-BROW 1 Ea H oleh H ae ais Si H IC AON H VE \ HN (h Beas bal H hee fi | Moment-~Gintot-- Goeutity-Nour-ttatr? oan Now ‘Wy Ne Hove len al ls 4 la ale, Prperatonn nd £5. ange mer soe ween the, Gini wrearsucen Sets ea Sa oe cece ae St Re. tae ees fe cere. Brae cee eee See aes ee eee aney mae Sse = = Sees oe hi. Lain ever tnt M3 me Cas Pane tg ‘as Comme Be peengdin Who is Miss Golden Brown? 1322 Women and Girls are Seeking Fame and Fortune in My Great Beauty Contest HO IS MISS GOLDEN BROWN? Is she a school girl? Is she a nurse? Is she a stenographer? Is she a stage favorite? Is she a school teacher? Is she married? I must know. What is her name? I must know. Where does she live? I must know. And what's more I am going to find out. I am conducting a great national beauty contest. The most beautiful girl of our race is among the 1322 nominees, but which one is she! I want your help. I want you to vote for your choice. I want you, the public, to decide which nominee best typifies the beauty and charm of our group. With every package of my Golden Brown Beauty Preparations you will find (or your druggist will give you) a coupon good for 50 or 100 votes. All you need do is to write in the name of your favorite and mail the coupon to me. In this manner you can help your friend, our group, and me. Golden Brown Beauty Preparations Standard of the World When better toilet preparations can be made Golden Brown Beauty Preparations today represent the purest and best in the cosmetic art. Comprising as they do a knowledge of science with the beauty of nature and the highest ideal of quality, these preparations stand above—parmourn to all others. Madame Mamie Wallace devoted her life to the development of beauty for all. Madame Mamie Wallace loves and affection of thousands of her sisters and brothers scattered throughout the world. Concerning, as she has, her heart and mind to the creation of beauty for her sisters, she has bestowed on her Group a blending of beauty that shall forevermore cause the hearts of her followers to be filled B.C. The Memphis City Vote for Your Favorite. Complete list of NOMINEES will be found elsewhere in this paper. BOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Who is 1322 Wome and Fortune 5 Grand Free Trips to Atlantic City All Expenses Paid 5 Grand Free Trips to Atlantic City All Expenses Paid Five grand (with all expenses $100 trousseau contestants rec United States, Five grand free trips to Atlantic City (with all expenses paid) and five gorgeous $100 trousseaues will be awarded to the five contests receiving the most votes in the United States, regardless of where they live. One continuous round of fun and follicle awaits the five lucky contestants who will then imagine the beauties, the joys, the gaiety of "America's favorite" playground will be lavisly bestowed upon them. These prime beauties of our Group will be the recipients of highest social honors — many elaborate balls, dances, parties being planned in their honor. Vote for Your Favorite Golder Beauty P THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 Grand Prize At Akalite City a committee of five leading luminaries of our Group who are known from coast to coast, will attend the white space automobile to the grand prize winner; they will also crow her queen of beauty and benrow upon her the title "Golden Brown of America." Who will win this prize Your candidate may win- if you and your friend will help her with your votes. An entertainment committee composed of the social elite of the East will lavish attention upon "Miss Golden Brown." No queen of ancient ages has e'er rulled with more regal splendor than will this modern, schillitating queen of beauty. Verily is this honor the supreme triumph for Racial lovefulness! Your Druggist Sells Golden Brown Your druggist is your friend—my friend. Thousands of druggists are entering into the spirit of my great contest and are spurring contestants forward. Your druggist has my Golden Brown Toilet Preparations or he will be glad to get them for you. He knows what my products are—he knows their quality—their goodness—their effectiveness. That's why he is joining hands with me in helping me in my far-reaching search for the most beautiful girl of our group in America. If vote coupons are not with the goods, ask your druggist for them—he has them in his cash register or register, Golden Brown Toilet Preparations are now known the world over as the highest grade beauty preparations ever made for this or any other group—ask your druggist. PAGE SEVEN P. S. D. 'forest' forget - Golden Brown Beauty Preparations are the finest, highest grade, toilet preparations de luxe ever made for this or any other group, yet the prices are no higher than $1,000. Please call 1-800-722-2222 or supply you for one sample. Address: Madame Nainie Highower, care of Golden Brown Chemical Co., Dept. B-C, Memphis, Tenn., U. S. A. 48 Gleaming Glittering Genuine Diamonds ri re na ha ch One of these gorgeous glittering diamond rings will be awarded to the girl in each seat of the grand jury in the national prize. This is a beautiful diamond—one of the most beautiful forever cherished by you and your posterity. 48 States! 48 Girls! 48 Diamonds! You can win one of these diamonds for your very own. Just think of the joy that you will experience upon seeing one of these beautiful rings sitting, gracefully on your finger. Spur yourself to increased effort. Spread the gospel of "Golden Brown" and then reap your royal reward by being presented with one of these gleaming diamond rings—my personal gift to you. Vote for Your Favorite Madame Mamie Hign, we're 18 hours beauty treatment has made her famous. 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The mien who lood money to foreign Rovargnen's. to home Industries ei ee eaten CL US See Sh ory our oo, en ge 3 oe ee meee Srnec eeare rn age ees Eka ts Seeman ones aa te ec ron at cig pte ee oy, aa ee ee ae ae era Seana cas eee Sarees Fale eeben ta ox Gemeees ora es ape: abana ge eee eet aie eee a eae taro eee es eee ee ty ST eee ee cee Sonreareare ee eae a pat mca oo LeeLee Sees cee ee Sie ee ee ea eee ee Festa ee ee ee ee cg eset ee ee Soe eget eee ere Pi ae oS aa ‘Ot what eri the, {ralning of the schools to & man If he inate oo oie aes eg eae Sree emer See oles a ieee Reg nc eee Poche iene Be ea emcee GR, copa ob 7 tay Cercle tarot oo at tf hag oe Mn rece ‘accept an inferior ar ebat fy raeraeeh alg nae cor- poration or railroad company that purses aueh a pal money by and through false pretenses, and is openly Saoaue jag violating and trampling under its corporate foot the written of the land Our representative bodies, both religious, fraternal, eivic ripe sae dispatch: pecs to the offickals of ahs a Compa goverory and legates fie seeral jern states and ‘up with these officials ti and shock- ae ‘that obtain in the “jim-crow” on Southern \ds; and if no results can be obtained ‘such ¢onfer- jences, then resort to legal procedure and see. can not get redress through a court of equity for the law on thts point i evidently plain and manifestly fair until it comes to its interpreta- tion and application by the railroad companies ‘and their hirelings. ‘Showng our resentment and disapproval of the nefarious “jim- crow” law and coach by employing ae ae all right and per- Fc hie our rights, but it will hardly sui to bring about the desired feforms in railroad travel and accommodations farcol- cored passengers—we must invoke and employ the legal tribunals {if we would secure the semblance of 8 falr-and square deal — | crtngs a fonts yi. QUESTIONS —ANSWERS || oho at ent IN NEGRO HISTORY |} Yvoeuicians wore’ sino" a people a Kiican tatvth od thors oes ay axonak waite panxen | esi Bares ss ern ats 2" ls sary ree Secs ams ER Pier eames lone ae eee ae i BES arch SEU |) "Oersamerng are arate ad came faeerbiath amore ove || trom the Arabigan” Thay werw tn At | Stabe katy | ie tte nor Sore Spaeth adhear tems Enea Tae ‘es. toe pies eee ee e | SSoregh tes ce nce nace || ante ee ee Copyright, M984, by Amsocinted Necro || tomple of EI Karmac as the greatest How many Negroes fought in the evolutgnary wart, Bry Chute on Pane ‘Three Woussnd, Alexaier Hast ton wes the tre‘ propose Please give some information about Negro weters-E 8. and MN, Pooe: bine an "The ort famous are Pushin, Robert Browsing, Dunbar, post: Dash fathat dso ate thereat tat ot romantic. writs. bafeadlo Hearn waa s famous atory teller and writer of Iegeade. "In. Amerien we Rave DuBois: “Chestnut, Beaiamin rae, Wiliam Bralthwatt (ere), Please fe tires of four reasons for suugying “Necro hintorys— By Selim Ala ‘Race ‘Bride, race agpiation, race nope, ade confidence, mace love, nad tent Of ail to get rid of the save Piyehology wich a the greatet curee Oi the Negro today When. was dodge Straker_slected judge tm Detrol, ich t=& Le Ws Seattle, Wash, Teannot alve you this nformstion, terhapa, nome reader ca and I 0, ithe oF she will wead me the afore: ton I'ehal write you, Wo was be gfeatent Nowro. a tortor i. Ls Una romastle iter From whence di come? DW. 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AUTOS AND “JIM-CROW” COACHES Southern delegates to the recent session of the National Negro Business League, held last month in Tulsa, Oklahoma, especially those from Texas, Loulsia und Arkansas, showed their contempt for and disgust with the infernal and infamous “jim-crow” coaches fhe South by matarng ne atomabe oth ig gah We one little “lily-white” ferkwater borg in ola ed had ‘of its inhabitants remark that he had everven so “many ‘niggers’ pasn through this town before if fand other fine ears.” anal sgh to behold cara fom al ection of the raring the Business League, and some of them even r' points in the West and North. ‘Sule passongaes Seo wes shares ith Shite pesemgaes no es sharing he “Auclor Wisagual seat n't colorel compartment of arty ad day enmal In the Gagner State in the presence of one laze ‘Dastenger, stated that the Negroes of that state and the ‘South are showing what they think about the “jim-crow” laws 1y traveling overland in thelr own automobiles. With the advent of rood roads throughout the Southern states ‘and more colored people owning automobiles, which are now classi- fed as necessies instead of luxuries, the railroads are sure to feel ‘this slump in business ; particularly during the spring and summer ‘Seasons when automobile travel ean be made with litle or no diff culty and when our people are holding thelr grand lodges, conven- ‘ony, ameociations and other gatherings where large numbers of ‘hem attend these meetings TBven now with roads that are good, bad and indifferent, so many of our people much prefer the hardships of such a. road trip than ‘the humiliation, embarrassment and indignities 6f the damnable ‘nd diabolical "jimmcrow’” statute nd coach. * This does not mean that our people object to riding In eodches or sections of coaches on the railroad trains provided and set aside for them, as a partial compliance with the laws of the Southern tates covering separate but equal accommodations for the two sce; but they do very sicenuouny and vehemently objec ey ing first-class fare and then being foreed to ride fn coaches unit for even cattle and swine-such conditions as obtain on the vast majority of the passenger trains operated in the Southern states, ‘Texas being no exception in this respect. Ta firatclass, reputable grocery store or dry goods house were ‘to charge colored customers one price for commodities and then ‘nell these aame articles to other races at a lower price, such stores “nd merchants would be severely condemned anc exposed through ‘the ot pitiless publicity and ere long their business would “find iteelt in very precarious condition. “Still the railroad companies of the South engage in such a bie and holdup game, charging colored passengers the same fare as passengers of other races, but denying and refus- ‘ing to accord these same colored passengers the same kind and “typeof service and Identical cass of accommodations tendered the hy ical, fa Geran thee nthing ethical fur, jnt or Rongrabl in uch unfair pe ‘policy on the part of the Southern rail- “Fonds towards their numerous colored passengers, yet they con- tin cer as ert Fad cane eet bytes it. Bs paca ae macy, H not largely, lamable for their raw . deal on these common carriers, for even. though we wwe the law on our side—equality as well as separateness of ac- Bein ice af Dinero et or com at “ ” seldom, if ever, compl bie proper tics st they hose" + If we would merely insist upon and contend for the strict en foreement of the separate coach law of our section, many of the il, inequalities and injustices encountered and endured by cal Fed pustengers on the passenger trains of the South would be| Mremedied.and eradicated? but as long as we whine and sing ou “atlonal anthem-—"The Blues”-to ourselves, we are going to cou. inue to pay first-clase fare and then receive “steenth class service om he cmon cari. saith Mit good rads a thousands of automodies,the vant a, ho ae will still ‘the railroad trains of the coer gat cen Sa eng eat a the “jim-crow” coach, together with its itions, 8 op- jd on the common erie of ihe South ei As apg wn it paying the same price for | ticle or nervige t Roel oie fare Sodom bole come Carthage was founded by Dido, a ncn Pun ase Ac Se sci Sa Re ee i tgucenee ‘arm aeal ee on nie ee reece aera sae Oe leas == een Se it a mea sons es Be Te oe io aera os oo eee okay taco oe ae ee eee atigee cath Be > a is eg adap "alee nae ee ees =e ee Ser iseae Sa Syste ete fn telly for 1208. — 5 ste es ccm a aoe eee oes ee our vateneeaeek 8h, Valery So: eee Sys eee ee Sea ae Ear ce cuba Bee ae od ioe ges eee =e ee ec ieee kia ee dem eee COE ae stators Sac eta Reports" 6 Paiaeth fen eee gh a a eet arLgaes oR Shout 00060 according to gover bout sa 3 sce for ane’ thea, eset oats tae na pe ee irae Stencrceavignser Steet See seeueceans Mae is nga ec pe ee emer erage et et eas patie seaman ie ee Sone eee eee ieee aan ee eta iri a Pr aerate nt Bae gene Heaps Geen on riser Dales a Seem totems ieee criaieen oo Sears Ai oe a ee jets see \sae pia cemeeme |r Seta caveats leah aaee oe eect Bie a ten a, pcre et hora ts eres ae eee ict ee ener | Sco a aoa ates eect ies | eae See ah ete ie area eae 5H eraaa wes ere | Seine cae ear RSet cnc ie at ar ra ayreaate sea | ces ark eee lab tarts | eta Teta Waar te oa eae cae oe aoceec ess ial tare. ees Boer Ree seers ee etapa Scrat tn ar enter meet | Sampeobeesr eter Saree ene | wurk the’, fokes ain't never satterfied aaa eer Steeraer Sea ey Se eects 1 | kin—mer munky wid er cokonut aln’t In at ae Sees aera ote | ree ct tase laos ecu eee | Santee a coy ore sl aeeaoen el eet A as eto timo fet aera ney if aetna hav acaba ones cuales | Satie ree tee, Tee eee th | Scere auras poems ls cae ete te a ceases (Seen cienrmigens |S hier cea | pt et a Se tears seen [Ec tererecoeare the a a ae ei Seinen oat aN ate a ee | eee a ee ese ama eters game i regen sarees |e arias oe Samet Sek | asa Sopa saa Seas eae ari ce lens aeanee ree ag See er cee aes seas eames Sasraad chess were Es boda eee ae aoe ee ex Saterna nes {ec ieerene curs ince oe arcte incor pene yas ee eee herve Sane Ee | Erase oveet eer ental |} dem tor git bey 2. au aoe tac ees core ae /cAre gece oe Era RA ovems nee PUBLIC FORUM Hoetien iar ryt Orman Howe, tran Te we te tats eh tot Ma eo yar ee cae oe ia Son Oa seta iw ro ef ce, cn i cas 0 ie he saat dal ere peeping yp wan eer coe ig on seat ae Ss See cos Soci ciegereooas socal acta ome Sham sey, enemas ire ee eer ce tate eee a oaraa tn are se ea aE cate score eee Saison te Ba yc bee eee Ges ae arta a Sad Tt they take Bed, eile tha Sea cate Eo Eset eens Seas fe Se at eee econ oe Seeoes ee sae a a peaee meat oa Sais tes coca Sconce see Siseaen se Soe Sone oe Rea fr, ane or oe chat ek Sie Sha Epvicretr atte saan de eae aie oan Se euaeces See Tia fe i tn 2 Fig RS a wa» sscnoaeaes Sarr eras ar sri Fein Ste, Seton Semcr Se datin re eee Focewasoumeet Tote Her ied” Your rs ‘THE WHATNOT COLUMN. {By R. P. Edwarda) (Por the Aasoclated Negro Prean) Who. calbd "The Apoale of du: cation” ‘Daniel A. Payne, sometimen calle ‘ate Aponte of cation” was bore tn Charleston, Cy trade bo was "carpenter tn taught shoot inh ative ety unforced” to clove. by tte bave holders: whereupon, be lef the ity. in 180 de Joined the PDI sdb coterece ofthe Acre 2 Gitte bse toca preacher, and aftr fervine churches at Washiagton, Ba timore and other elton, bo wan let: fa bnbop. In 103 be purchased for teeta, Charen, Wibertores Un ‘erat, Ta the State of Onto, nnd the oceeat tha thi schoo! bay attained {ode iraniy to ba afore He. Ged th “Wiinertoree i188, belng atthe tine. president ofthe’ Payne. "Theo Toqieal Seminary at that piace Who was Phyl Wheaties? sainhe feu ot OH tha aie in Botton harbor a slave ship. among winoce cargo wan's ile sate si Shore oaly clothing was anal piece of dingy carpe AMOR thowe "who wero impressed bythe ppareat fn Taiznce “ofthis young vaio ‘wae radon Wooster. whe fsa” pur Chased her and through Kind trea treat and cacouragement, Pili (cho pat vn er yr, Wheater) for poatry. Pale Watley event iy wrote’ book of 40 posta; whowe tom thal orgs aba ake fly Se came one of he most Roted writers oa Tan ee aaa ee al Bai cae Ee ae ear nneiee Sees. ae es ee eee Se Seca oS eee Eola Sea ee ees aes ees eee ereraee ee Base peters ee ee eee cao E eral eee ieee cee ts acto Soe se Sek coe Soe er aeese ee Se eee ais reas a oe Spe eas Se eects eee cna to inion! can ald | wy 5h Woon ageiegiaeetr ea a ior eee eae a ice aah eees, ahaa pe creases antares a Resucies Santee kee Beate Generac anes farase s serena Sores Sie eae See Se oe ree ety obhra Ina: by| Gu rr ng aed or ride sWarmut™ rap n'ont’ chat) eators end pallical leaders throu: altar stn tbe oor, ot tba coun over the recent ap. at ermal mene de, Kernul| Sort a aarannah, Ose of ene 30. aH een a > mae-| Dunning, who, it in clalmed. ts a lite: isu ary ty ge S| umn et rate ce ep ht ns ea 2 oF hole sinderkit by hiseet. | Tocvention in New ‘York of McAdoo, 1 no, He bin noain’ “Kernul Bob” | sng quit his party when McAdoo falled oo a fag ist ee rg oan Be ta Was Site ci Rs oly oases mt om el nel nena ee rntrs ht oh in| Pt riers ace at ee en | en eer fst "whar theta nant ise ihe Sin ea oa eet es ek cee een oe ee ieee eran ance | thee mens nse tase pe ee, Sete ae Pelosi Shane, ss eee at etnies oes cmrticuee cones, te Sse pears Sax eee Uo er es seca ‘is eal, ae’ $0 7 kin say. Jack esven credit (1) for sly tn Reepiog in the limelight. Not " fag in the timlight." Not Tong sine he was Dlytng In he flo pram often wile, hs ist Stoecrance fe a's soceposdent tn 8 trove alt, be ther to partion in thettangle bolng white” dacs boud seas to trow harder with age, Dusnop W. 7. Vergom cuoted at saying roventy: ‘atonty ataag te zie semen tne Aten Soc eat Coren, "and We woaid ada were See's tahop that “boner rlsag it fe ‘tallest ane" African ene ates Exer"yer eery ares, tm Winder ‘owe back yu cain livver de foods. ‘An’ haa yu. notist 2, Gur dat de teachera ie" wakin’ up" tet "de same ces Ie in" vacant or vt "bout ame en dey yusetor bey but enone ‘lcotogie™ ia Turning” mo? out de cilts mine, a lack de dock ter wih mus keep bp wide naw nol. idge "bout boadiem, te tweaker ve got Re heep up wid Ge new iocta "eat de mine. De ditunce twist de techer tat etary a, Mecha Spervizara to tl em whit Soy fgotter do, whit de Socktors tuperstae Semeciven Ga de publch fs getter Woks up an’'do\ sum woperviin’ fer Geiteiven