Houston Informer
Saturday, October 3, 1925
Houston, Texas
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Standard Life Sale Pure Fabrication WHITE YOUTH ATTACKS RACE GIRL
HOME
EDITION
VOL. VII
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WHIT
THE MIRROR By C. F. RICHARDSON.
PRAIRIE VIEW SITUATION.
NEW ORLEANS HERALD
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
Deal Never Put Over With White Owners By St. Louis Group
STAMPS IN CITY
FOR VICTORY LIFE
FINE TERRITORY
South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper
HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925
Dr. Jackson of St. Louis, passing through Chicago, on route to Atlanta, met the audience at the Iowa College, here while here addressed himself to the audiences as president of the company. He made credence in view of the above facts, is placed in the doctor's titled position. Bill Open to Buyers. As the time the Southern Life Insurance Company purchased Standard Life, it was stipulated that Standard Life was to be sold back to any reputable group of insurance companies. The company asked for it, within the next ten years its sale to the Nashville. The price asked for $12 on every $1,000 worth of business written and printed.
RIDDLE ISSUES JOINT MEETING CALL TO ORDER
ATTENTION RUTHITES
AND ODD FELLOWS
To the Permanent Secretaries and Worthy Recorders of Lodges and Households in City of Houston and Harris County, Texas:
Greetings---
Secretaries of Lodges and recorders of Lodges and Households in Houston and Harris County will please read this communication to your Lodges and Households. If you do not meet before Monday night, October 5, then please as many members as possible.
A joint meeting of the officers and members of all the Lodges and Households in Houston and Harris County will be held in the Odd Fellows Temple, October 5. Oct. 5, 7:30 o'clock.
This meeting will be of great interest to every officer and member of the Odd Fellows Temple, importance will be considered.
Don't fail to be present. We are expecting you Monday night. Oct. 5, at 7:30 P. M.
We fraternally.
H. RILEE,
Grand Director and Manager
Membership Drive, Suite 411
12-13 Odd Fellows Temple.
WALDO MATHEWS.
DETROITERS TO BE DEFENDED BY EXPERT LAWYER
BRILLIANT CAST WILL APPEAR IN RELIGIOUS PLAY
BRILLIANT CAST WILL APPEAR IN RELIGIOUS PLAY
MASKED TERROR STILL AT LARGE DESPITE ARREST
Fik Students Visited bi "Nashville's Celebrated "Midnight Terror." Though Houston Black is in Jail for Depredations.
(By Associated Negro Press.)
Nashville, Tenn.—The "midnight terror" who has caused the citizens of Nashville to live in constant horror for the entire summer, came very close to telling me that he wrote a letter to the Nashville Tennessee scouting the police force of Nashville as "the bumiest I ever saw." Their last grand blunder was in the arrest of a colored man on whom they attempted to kill him. The series of outrages committed, only to learn that the "midnight terror" had committed another attack after the arrest of Henry Holt, accused him of murdering natural vultures, the man entered the dormitory of Fisk University and the one of the students who sat in the room, searching the mattes, for valuables. When the girl screamed, the man ran out and searched the mattes, for valuables. This girl and the many white women who have been visited by the man who sat in the room, searched the mattes, for a white man black up. Certain of the stories concerning the man who sat in the room, searched the mattes, for the that no color man has any connection with the invaders.
In one interview, the attacker attested that he lay in the bed beside her husband and out the husband's threat in the encounter; then the little daughter of Elmer Pierce (white) was corroded in a room of scorpion scaffolding, the room invaded by the man who sat in the bed and talked like a white man, although his face was obviously contorted.
On another occasion he tiled a踢 over his face to serve as a mask, and he was then asked to contour of his face imprinted by the blacking used to disguise his mouth. The blacking used to custody by Nathvili police, denies that he the notorious murderer, he was taken into custody. He is then into a home; however, his guilt is not known. He is also rather known as "pick up" coloured men, although the evidence is circumstantial; to the extent of being ridiculous.
BRILLIANT OBERLIN
PIANIST OPENS STUDIO
The N. Y. A. Amsterdam News:
Renaissance Jesse Covington, daughter of the late Jesse Covington, Houston, Texas, and twice recipient of the Jillianil Fundamental Foundation fellowship has announced the opening of the West 131st Street. The building, located frequently thrilled behind white broadcasting over station WRAF, will accompany the Perrera-Fernandez Foundation in the final audition and recital for the Perrera-Fernandez opera award in Town
her, playing was especially marked for her in the Middletown phrasing of her music. She provided proof of her dedication. Mia Covington received her degree in music from obedience. She is also an accomplished pianist.
ANNOUNCEMENT TO PATRONS.
Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton, 415 Odd
change in his office hours from
1 to 1 p.m. to 10 to 12 p.m. to 1
9 p.m. due to his in the public
hospital and the university and
Sunday, regular hours.
ford and Dr. C. B. Johnson; quartette
(from Rigalto) by Mrs. C. A. George,
Middleton, M. H. Montgomery,
Middleton, M. H. Montgomery.
North Carolina White Youth Admits Crime Upon Tender Damsel
Court Lenient With White Boy for Assaulting Black Girl—Whites Urged Clemency—Usual Mob Spirit Not Prevalent—Sister Justice Victim of Colorphobia.
(Preston News Service.)
Raleigh, N. C.-Wallace Powe was found guilty of an assault years, Tuesday in the Wake Co. court of Judge Garland E. HI was guilty on his own statement in the case. A large crowd of members of room and several well known character of the Powell boy and his friend from Palm Bay, where he pealed from the roads by Judge W. C. HI on the roads by Judge W. C. HI
BETHEL CHURCH DRIVE
NETTED NEARLY $500;
WATKINS IN CHARGE
While Pastor J. R. Burdett of Bettel Baptist Church and Andrews, Crawford, was away on his annual vacation. Rev. W. Burdett gave a $50 drive for the past Sunday, and the club leaders and auxiliary heads had made their reports at the close of Sunday's night service. 145.111 been collected in this financial effort. This drive was put on as a surprise for the pastor and as a means of stimulating the membership in raising funds. Rev. Watkins deserves much praise for the able manner in which he conducted affair at Bettle while the pastor was away, and the members are grateful that the pastor could not have made a better it. It is expected that Pastor Burdett, spending his vacation in Philadelphia, will return to the city in East, will return to the city in time to pulp the at the Sunday morning
ANTIOCH PASTOR BACK.
Rev E. L. Harrison, pastor Antoch Baptist Church, who spent the past week attending the funeral along with attending the National Council of Churches, the pastor of the funeral the pastor at his church Sunday morning. During his absent key, Rev E. L. Harrison, pastor of the church, and gave entire charge of the church, and gave entire charge of the church.
BUYS PACKARD SEDAN.
Mrs. R. S. Childs, who, with her daughter, Miss R. D. A. Jones, an officer in the Navy, has purchased a 6-spaceport Packard sedan, paying cash for the name. She is in business in the city, where these two race women have shown what by giving service and showing to business; for they conduct one of the bestbuying drug stores in the city.
PRICE:
5 CENTS
cation
GIRL
China White
nits Crime
under Damsel
y for Assaulting Black Girl—
Usual Mob Spirit Not Pre-
im of Colorphobia.
POPULAR COUPLE
GIVEN PRESENTS;
HONEYMOON TRIP
POPULAR COUPLE
GIVEN PRESENTS;
HONEYMOON TRIP
NO.20
PAGE TWO
"Ring around a Rosy"
For old watches in on new ones and we will take your diamond in on larger diamonds. This is a good way to get up-to-date jewelry.
We do watch and jewelry repairing in our own shop.
Remember, I am a Registered Optometrist (Eye Specialist) and guarantee my work.
H. O. WATSON
$ 502 \frac{1}{2} $ Main St.
PHONE PRESTON 5866-7260
10 YEARS IN BUSINESS
In a prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Billous Fever.
It kills the germs.
FORE'S FISH
MARKET
2714 ODIN AVE.
Wholesale and Retail
FISH AND OYSTERS
Leastest Fish Market in the State
among the Race.
Out-of-town orders shipped promptly. WE SHIP TO ANY PART OF
THE STATE.
Phone Capitol 480
"IT'S RIGHT HERE
FOR YOU!"
GROCERIES
WOOD
Wholesale and Retail
CHARCOAL
G. D. CRAWFORD
4201 Market St.
Phone Preston 8644
J. H. RIERAS
Civil Engineer and Architect
Modern Homes and Public Buildings, Plats and Maps.
Machines designed: patent drawings.
Mail orders solicited.
2619 Tuam Ave.
Phone H. 4448
Eairchild Undertaking Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Phone Preston 1835
1015 Doving Street
KNOXIT PROPHYLACTIC
Unnatural and mucous discharges can be avoided by destroying the germs of infections diseases. $1.10 at all druggists.
for Coaching Boxer
Here is a funny one which shows how rigid the Masachau-
when it when it wants to. Not long ago Nate Siegel was a spectator at a fight in which his stabmate was killed. In the course of the battle Siegel relied an instruction to Reed, which, being a spectator, would seem to be a bad thing. Spectators are continually doing this. Yet Siegel drew an indefinite suspension.
The fates of baseball are dicke and strange. They have devious ways their wonders to perform. Take the case the Yankees, the best-hatted pitcher, and Earl Combe of the Yankees, outfielder, both offered both LOUville club and the Louisville club and Yankees. Miller Hurlers was after new pitching talent and was that he wasn't greatly exceeded by Combe, who as a left-handed pitcher did not have the right national. "We are overworked with left-handed batters right now," said Hurlers. "What we need of a right-handed pitcher." The Yankees thought they had Dean, but the Gians raised the ante and lained the pitcher. The Yankees had Dean, but the Yankees had a game of financial rivalry, which then was rampant between the local Brewers' heirs where the fickle fates come in. Combe is one of the outstanding American league, the best-beloved young baseball player. Dean Dairy blown to develop into a winner for John McGraw and justify why he was purchased $400,000 made when he was purchased.
But the left-handed batting outfielder who wasn't wanted so much by Haggins in January, 1924, already has a lot of interest in playing for him, and in 1928 should be one of the most interesting players in the mid-40s.
One of Mack's Stars
The photograph shows Bishop, second baseman of the Philadelphia Athletics, considered the best second baseman since Connie Mack traced Eddie Collins to the Chicago White Sox.
Quinn on Waiver Route
Recently the Boston Red Sox asked
for waivers on the veteran spitball
pitcher, Jack Quinn.
The two leading clubs, Washington and Philadelphia, refused to waive their rights to the player, he went to Philadelphia, as *Washington* was in the lead when walters were added to the team. He was the last near champion with pennant chances. At the time walters were requested to play against any other Boston pitcher, seven.
The collapses of the Red Box, however, has convinced the owners and staff of the club that a result with youngsters. For that reason, they did not fit in with plans of the club.
Two Pitchers Give One
Pass to Two Batters
Two batters received from two pitchers one base on the bats in the eight inning, the other in the seventh. The between the Yankas and Senators. It was thus wise. With one down, one O'Neill was sent to pitch in the seventh inning wide pitches from Rustieker, wheapon Manager Harris Rustieker Dutch and called in Marbury. The pitcher countered by sending Schang to the plate to finish O'Neill's turn at bat. Schang drew two had one, which made four balls in the ninth inning. Marbury, being the pitcher to finish this act of generosity, was charged with the issuance of the free pitching fee for 25 per cent responsible for it.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925
Herbert's Drug Store
"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
made me feel weird. I manage. I wished with all my
bones, soft, pretty hair but it d
bore me. I learned of Execlina Quinion
learned of Execlina Quinion
Any woman who wants beautiful hair and facial loveliness should receive the Exelento Skin Soap at once. The Exelento Skin Soap is available in gals, only 25 each, or will be sent, postpaid, upon receipt of prices. Beautiful body of skin and hair is liberated with Exelento Skin Soap.
Office Hours: 2:00 to 4:00P.M.
8:00 to 10:00A.M. 10:00P.M.
DR. THELMA A. PATTEN
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Specialist Women's and Children's
Dinneress
417 Old Pallowe Temple
Phone Preston 1959
HOUSTON, TEXAS
MEN WANTED
To Lease, Battery
Business and Gas Welding.
Tuition $125. Men earn living
expense while learning. For race
now. For sale. Call 212-555-1234.
CENTRAL AUTOH SCHOOL
Box 14
Pittsburgh, Kansas
Use BEECHAM'S PILLS
for the relief of Torpid
Liver, Billiousness, Sick
Stomach, Sick Headache,
Sick Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Dyspnea,
and for moving the Bowel.
Helps clear the skin.
Dresses the abdominal
Buy from your dreggler,
328 and 396 the box.
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Herbert's Drug Store
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR
SPECIALTY
Wholesale Distributors of
ANTI-BILIOUS
REMEDIES
807 PRAIRIE AVENUE
Phones: Pres. 4752-8866
HOUSTON, TEXAS
No Funeral Too Small or Too Large
For Me.
HOMER E. McCOY
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phones: Hadley 95
Hadley 1751-W
2002 DOWLING ST.
Corner Pierce
MAKE NO MISTAKE
CALL CAPITOL 2746
We Send It Anywhere
Made Its Way by the Way Its Made
STANDARD
CAPITOL 2746
ICE CREAM
JONWILSON ST.
Served Where Only the Best Is
Required
30-minute gas service guaranteed.
Immediate package service.
F. F. STONE, M.D.
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Office: 408-407 Old Fellows Temple
Phones: Prec. 8688; Had. 2209
(If busy, Prec. 1909 or 8828).
ANDREWS MEAT
MARKET
408 Milam Street
A full line of Beef, Mutton and
Pork
Wholesale and Retail
FREE DELIVERY
DR. RUPEPT O. R. OETT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
402 Old Fellow Temple
Phone: Office P. 227, Res. P. 8919
Residence: 410 Robin St.
SHAVE WITHOUT A RAZOR.
Magic Shaving Powder will give you a clean, healthy shave without using a razor. It will also remove makeup. Face. Get it from your drugrist or send as 30 cents in stamp for a half pound can be by mail. BUILDING POWDER, CANVAS, GYANHA.
Italian Art
There are many beautiful schools of Italian art, the Florentine school, typified by such painters as Fra Angelo, Carlo Dolo, Leonardo d'Vinci and delarotto; the Roman School, the Renaissance School, the Lombard School, Correggio; the Venetian school, Titian, Paolo Verciano school, Guldo, and the Neapolitan school, Salzadar Rosa.
Old Geographical Term
Iberia was the name given by the ancient Greeks to the territory including Spain, Portugal, and southwestern France, but it is known as a poorer term for Spain only. The word "Iberia" was also employed by the Greeks and Romans to designate the southern part of Georgia, a country in south of the Caucasus mountain, between the Black and the Caucasus sea.
For all stomach and intestinal troubles and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe Infant's and Children's Laxative.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP
FOR YOUR VACATION
SPECIAL SALE OF
BOSTON BAGS
HAT BOXES
OVERNIGHT CASES
WEEK-END CASES
AUTO CASES FOR THE CAR
SUIT CASES
HAND BAGS
WARDROBE
and
DRESS TRUNKS
ALL SIZES
OTTO'S TRUNK
SHOP
404 Travis St.
GAS AND OIL
ICE
40c a Hundred
Texas Auto Relief Club
Phone Preston 7492
313 W. DALLAS
G. S. GOODSON, Mgr.
LANE'S
CUT RATE GROCERY
1307 Clark Street
MEAT MARKET IN CON-
NECTION.
Office Phone 5501
Ree Phone Hadley 8225
Office Hour: 8 to 12 A.M. 1 to P.
P.M.
George W. Antoine, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Residence: 2001 McGown Ave.
Office: 101 Odd Pallows Temple
Odd Material for Clock
A watchmaker of Rockland, Malina
has made a clock, using cyster shells
at the hour mark, and a knife and a
fork for hands.
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
of "de Luxe"
brase means "of extra elegance." The "de"
the "dure luxe"
speaking of an extra edition of
ed binding.
Highwayman's Feats
Glederoy, a noted English highwayman, who was hanged in July, 1888,
said to have "lubbed the pocket of a man," and robbed Oliver Cornwell and hanged a junction.
**Meaning of "de Luxe** This French phrase means "of extra fine quality or elegance." The "de" means "of" and the "luxe" means "of beauty." In a fine book, we say it is an edition of exceptionally good binding.
Mme. M. A. Davison Hallowell, Hair Culturist
Special on Diseases of the Scalp.
Mme. Davison's Hair Grower.....50c
Special Grower.....50c
Pressing Oil.....50c
Temple Grower.....50c
Shampoo Paste.....50c
Face Cream, per jar.....50c and 60c
Soap.....25c
Slaughter Gamble Beautifier.....50c
Straightening Combs, each.....$1.55
316 Rulz St. Crockett 5731
San Antonio, Texas
Agents Wanted
ARTISER:
we set upon a hill can not be hid. Like-
of advertisements inserted in a news-
up and ginger.
want the people to see your ad, thea
in
MR. ADVERTISER:
A city that is set upon a hill can not wise is this true of advertisements in paper full of pep and ginger.
If you do not want the people to see do not insert it in
A city that is set upon a hill can not be hid. Likewise is this true of advertisements inserted in a newspaper full of pep and ginger. If you are not sure to see you ad, these do not insert it in
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
The paper that goes into more local than all the other race journals combine more people than any daily newspaper. There is hardly a home in this community does not go to Mrs. woman and children grab it in candy, thereby proving conclusively that
at goes into more local colored homes er race journals combined; that reaches in the any daily newspaper in the city. ay a home in this community where this go children grab it like a baby does proving conclusively that it is
The paper that goes into more local colored homes than all the other race journals combined; that reaches more people than any daily newspaper in the city. There is hardly a home in this community where this paper is found. Men, women and children grab it like a baby does candy, thereby proving conclusively that it is
PEOPLE'S PAPER
IS YOUR HAIR SHORT
AIR SHORT OR THIN?
Does it break off or fall out? Is it dry and wiry? Have you only disease, or more than a normal amount of dew?
IS YOUR HAIR SHORT OR THIN?
PELITELA
PELITURA
THE MASTER OF TEA
Hair Preparations, Soap, Perfumes, Bleaches, Powder, Medicine, Extracts, Household and Pure Food Products. More than 200 items absolutely guaranteed and priced right to sell. We want an AGENT in the business 827/827-8278 to start with, many making three times this much, only with allowed to the town. CASE and SAMPLES FREE if you mean business. Write today while your territory is open—tomorrow may be too late.
TYSON & CO. BOXO - PARIS, TENN
OFFICE PHONE PREB. 4430 REB. PREBSTON 6827
CALLS ANWEERED PROMPTLY DAY AND NIGHT
WE HAVE ALL AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT
1
Dept.
Mr. I. Knowlitt It serves what stingy guy right!
By Thornton Fisher
IPPY, THERE'S A MAN AT THE DOOR ENQUIRING ABOUT HOW RUSH GOAL WE HOME IN OUR CELLAR.
JUST BECAUSE WE HAD SENSE ENOUGH YEAR IN A BUPPY OF GOAL THIS TOWN WANTS US TO HAND IT OUT TO THEM THAT HAVEN't IT.
JUST A MINUTE, IPPY LISTEN TO ME.
I'll GET RID OF THAT BIRD I KNOW HOW TO GIVE HIM THE "RAUS" THEY DON'T GET NOSE OF MY GOAL.
BUT WHEN SHE GOT THERE THE JOBARD LET BRAE.
BE COME TO FIND OUT HOW MUCH GOAL YOU HAVE IN YOUR BELLAR.
NOT ENOUGH TO KEEP A SANARY WARM HAGENT A BUCKEFEFUL SO HOW DYA SPACE!
GOOD! THEN I CAN SELL YOU A COUPLA TONS-IM FROM THE BLACK GOAL CO!
OUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
IF I BEND YOU A SUIT
made in the latest style from the finest
materials. You can also show it to your friends as a sample
of my sensational $20.00 all-wool suits
once you have $40.00 more.
Could you use $3.00 an hour for a
little spare time? If so, write me at
address on a card and mail to Dept. 306,
Ward, 829 West Adams St.
Chicago.
B. R. Peters,
Optometrist
815 Prairie Avenue
Wear Kryptok Invisible Lenses
Phone Preston 6256
Phones: Office P. 2110, Cres. C, 515
DR. T. M. SHADOWENS
Physician and Surgeon
Residence 3815 Liberty Avenue.
Office P. 4194, Milwaukee Street
WE LEAD IN SERVICE
This Hospital Now
MODERN EQUIPMENT,
Chronic Diseases and
All financial members of the SO
get room, board and nursing abso
DEPUTIES WANTED, everyware
of MERCY, the owners of this bea
For information Write
R. C. RIDD
NOTE—A hospital like this will be
4,000 members of the order in this
HARMON'S DRY
Can satisfy all your wants in the
Hair Goods and Notions ALWAYS
littled.
HEAD IN SERVICE—OTHERS FOLLOW
Is Hospital New Open to the Public
EQUIPMENT, EFFICIENT
Diseases and Surgery Our Sponsors and nursing absolutely free.
NTEED, everywhere, for the SONS owners of this beautiful building.
Information Write
R. C. RIDDLE, M. D.,
Supreme President
Box 258, Denial
tal like this will be built in Houston
the order in this vicinity.
ITS DRY GOODS
All your wants in the Dry Goods line.
Notions ALWAYS on hand. You
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.
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.
J. H. HARMON, Prop.
E ST. PHONE
Jet Strop Zor
as Itself
The Safety R
Sharpens Its C
COMPLETE GUIDE
AND $50.
For Sale at All Stores
and Black
Valet AutoStrop Razor
—Sharpens Itself
Valet AutoStrop Razor
—Sharpens itself
The Safety Razor that Sharpens Its Own Blades
COMPLETE OUTPUTS $1.00
AND $6.00
For Sale at All Stores Selling Razors and Blades
Jap Musical Instrument
The koto is a Japanese harp-harp.
It has a large number of strings, but the most general number is 15. These are stretched over an oblong sound-board, each string having a movable bridge, and the strings are turned by moving this bridge back and forward.
The Instrument has a compass of about two octaves, but in this it varies slightly, some being greater, others less.
Lots of Room in World
There is still quite a bit of room the world. The whole population the world might be dropped into. Ontario and each person would no less than 30 square feet to hit in which to float or swim—or even then the surface would rise half an inch. So says a Canadian teacher of physics, and he has the room to move in.
Temporary Plumbing
Should a leakage of gas be noticed at a time when it is impossible to get a plumber, common yellow soap applied to the place where the gas is seeping will stop the leak until a plumber makes repairs.
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423 SAN FELIPE ST.
BEECHAM'S PILLS
for the relief of Constipation, Billiousness, Sick Headache and for moving the Bowels.
Helps clear the skin.
Buy from your druggist
28c and 60c the box.
Long Term of Office Members of parliament in Iceland are elected for a term of 12 years.
OTHERS FOLLOW
open to the Public.
EFFICIENT SERVICE
Surgery Our Specialty
SNS and DAUGHTERS of MERCY
only free.
for the SNS and DAUGHTERS
utilial building.
LE, M. D.,
supreme President-Surgeon
Box 298, Denison, Texas.
built in Houston when there are
availability.
GOODS STORE
the Dry Goods line. A full line of
on hand. Your patronage so-
PHONE PRESTON 2921
The Safety Razor that carpens Its Own Blades
COMPLETE QUOTTS $1.00
AND $5.00
Sale at All Stores Selling Razors
and Blades
Lots of Room in World
There is still quite a bit of room in the world. The whole population of the world might be dropped into Lake Ontario and each person would have two feet in which to swim or swim-or sink. Even then the surface would rise only half a inch. So says a Canadian professor of physics, and he has the greatest to prove.
The Hit-or-Miss Man
If the individual who sits too close to the side of the canoe and peers over the edge lives long enough, he will probably fall out of an airplane in leaping over and trying to see everything below—Detroit Free Press.
LIFE OF RILEY
His Education is Spelling is Minus
UNION STATION
AWE SAY OLE TOP-WHERE IN THE DICKENS IS A BULLY SHOW FOR A STRANGER... PROFERING A GOOD ENGLISH OPERA-NOTY YOU KNOW!!!
UNION STATION
OPERATION WHY THIS AINT NO BURE FOR THAT HIGH ORDER-WITH WHY YOU TROT DOWN AN TIME A GUIRY AT A PURLEVE SHOW-THAT YOUR SPEEER
UNION STATION
MY WORD BORLED QUE SHOW YOU ARE REALLY INBUILING ONE OF MY MEN... DO YOU KNOW THAT MY FATHER DEM AN ENGLISH PEER?
UNION STATION
OH I SHOULD CARE MY OLE MAN WORKED ON AN AMERICAN DOCK!!
If you do, visit us; for this is truly our slogan.
THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP
417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373
EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas
Newly Built—Moderately Equipped—100 Bath Day-Best Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Bark Diseases, Stomach Tragble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People.
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. E. Res. Phone Hsd. 3866
JOHN BURTON
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925
MARLIN, TEXAS
Phone Preston 5230 Open Day and Night
HAMMED UNDERTAKING CO.
A. J. HAMMED, Manager
Embalmer and Funeral Directors
Motorized Funeral Equipment
1018 BCHWARTZ ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS
Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and
Promptness.
Was Furnished by Us. Ask
Them it They Are Satis-
fied
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
CHILDREN
TAKE IT WILLINGLY
A super-refined castor oil made for
medical use. Not flameproof. Strength
and purity unchanged. Must be
castor oil or distilled. Lime in Kellogg's
bottled and labelled at the Laboratories.
At all drug stores. Ask for
KELLOGG'S
TASTELESS
CASTOR OIL
IF I SEND YOU A SUIT
made in the latest style from the finest goods, will you keep it, wear it.
I'll be happy to help you.
Please note my compensation $2.50 each
guaranteed regular $30.00 waives
Could you use $3.00 an hour for a little spare time? If so, write me at us
on the phone. If not, just write your name and address on a card and mail to Dept. 885, Knickerbocker tailoring Co. 133 Beer. Poorer
Classics
One of the movie advertisements speaks of a "laugh classic," naturally suggesting the weep classic, the thrill classic and the cushioned classic.
DR. O. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon
AT 409 1:2 MILAM
All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done
Bridge Work a Specialty.
HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 8
Sundays by Appointment
Phones Office Preston 1459
Residence Capitol 89
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.
MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO.
801 West Ninth Ave.
Houston, Tex.
Office Phone Capitol 1408: Res. Phone Capitol 1102-W
Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Sundays by Appointment
Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building
HOUSTON, TEXAS
SMITH'S RESTAURANT
A. SMITH, Proprietor
OPEN AT
BEST OF SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED HELP
Drop in and be Convinced
415 Milam Street
"Had Her Dinners On"
Robert and Rosemary, age five and
three, have never liked an afternoon
nap. So one afternoon when mother
said to Robert: "Look at your sister
how good it is going to sleep." Her
friend says she's sleeping; she's just got her eyes dimmed."
Arab Custom
After drinking coffee, the Arab's only invitation, a censure is brought and the hand is placed on the table. It is passed from hand to hand three times and back to the lone. After this, the hand is placed on the table.
PAGE THREE
Thornton Fisher
THEN I
WILL YOU A
MON SAIM
BE BLACK
NO!
Eddie Write
OH I SHOULD CARE
MY CLE MAN WORKED ON
AN AMERICAN DOCK.!
RE, Dental Surgeon
2 MILAM
I Work Neatly - Done
a Specialty.
12, 2 TO 5
Appointment
Residence Capitol 88
LADIES!
COLLIA HAIR GROWER and
centually," so why not now?
Colla line of Soaps, Hair Treat-
icles.
ERFUME CO.
Houston, Tex.
Phone Capitol 1168-W
2:00 P. M. to 6 00 P. M.
D. Foster
IST
Appointment
Washington Theatre Building
TEXAS
STAURANT
Proprietor
AND NIGHT
EXPERIENCED HELP
Be Convinced
on Street
RDEWAY
INSTANT
RENTALS, LOANS
PUBLIC
Creations Experience
HOUston, TEXAS
Tasmanian Vanished Race
Near Hobart, in 1888, the last of the Tasmanian aborigines died. Three people were among the lowest types of humans ever seen, much more backward even than the Australian aborigines. The skeleton of the last Tasmanian is preserved in the Hobart museum.
Highest Church Spire
The spire of St. Stephen's cathedral is the highest in the world, being 600 feet high. Around the solid spire is an open necropolis with statues, recesses and arabesques.
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tram igo east, wore
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[iy GET READY FOR THE
‘Gulf Coast Colored Fair
; HOUSTON, TEXAS, NOV. 4-11, INC. |}
| Peguiring months of Inbor—entaling large invest.
} ment—necessitating mutual co-operation of farmer} manu
/ faeturer and merchant, * ;
A Toore He ba & grand dleplny of the Biste agrieditarals
‘Mpvery farmer, state and denominational institution have |
-tpeen invited to display exhibits at the Falr, i
A FIVE PASSENGER FORD AUTOMOBILE WILL BE
| GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE THELAST
DAY OF THE FAIR
| For Further Information or Premium List, Write
; C. W. RICE, Manager :
} 41944°Milam St, Phone Preston 4587 . Houston, Texas |
AAA VAN AAARARANAAAAAAABAAAARAAANAAAL
LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO., 905-907 Congress Avenue
Anniversary Sale of Women’s
_. - New Fall Coats
Mitts ea. | sr wife | eaten bo
GOATS | COATS | COATS
| $9 $437 549% mn
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acre ttie, vrs 100 untae
5 Sara's un oe
| SALE OF 1000 NEW HATS”
) Saciaereedin
Fy ees: | swan ease
E & aig” | i
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b cumbren’s nats
§ .98; $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95
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Swaine TuRIPy MEETS QuaLTy™ | j2% bi
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EWISBLUMRICH CO. Ji:
‘Mrv, Sarah Jobs ts now In her new
nome at B10 Provence and i i
veastfal place
Mia Therm Corde, 015 Mecowen,
acter” Ipendine lat” meee yiln
Wich Beam ateai"tad Veoona
3S dom aban
dre Passi Cay, Snape, Ua.
an apna «reciting br
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THE HOU INFORMER, SATURDAY, 3, 92
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nia a 3 You ca
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om | | critical days
th by securing
ta fond momery of wy tore 0 au
parted tls ite Sea 3,2 | 5 one of the 1
Bites ora tate Xie | taining this
Was emanate uo
WB. MILLER, iF ‘The ye
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EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM
‘TRINITY M. E. CHURCH
oe
Sunday Evening, Gtober 4
Meteo nna litlty Chote
rae
Gran flo Prt 3: Wil Jon
neuer many
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Tonteomer
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vest ee at
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Lecture—"The Triple Alliance of the
‘Stcadont! Pat
seen be Ray 3H Lov
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seoie Metro
Ana i. AGRROMENTHON,
Marin
Js ORBV. 5. H. LOVE, Pastor
trade of edt ar tne
tn bg ree
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1A ancenpip FEELNa,
og Se, So ea
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frretaasetacarers dete wear
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Magttte flo te nad ener
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THE NEW NEGRO YEAR
BOOK
FOR 1925-1926
Aw OLD YEAR BOOK
oe tePiees Hoe Be Dat
Cn New alton
‘rae Lathe internation
nap cope Aga Wad
bri Papa Cave 18, Bond Gove
fin
NEGRO—¥EAR_-BOOK-COM.
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JAMES A, REID
NOTARY uaLic
irate ate, dots
cosa a fat tft Ss
Reet
3 ppane Preston a8
marys Pesce Hayton, Te
Ota hog: Oar I8h 17 pm
“phils Preston 2123
DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY
~ DENTIST
U. B. F. Bldg. Room 12
{i Cased of eit Wor Naty
Done,
‘Sundays by Appointment
Sih muti
Ca Ra ar ee ede eR PEP PPR, Pato od ed ed ded ed ef ot ed ed es
ee Days Are Back Again!
And the Wise Parent is Wondering What the Children :
Will Be Doing When School Days Are Over
| \ PS. ae ry
ictory e Insurance Lo.
\ HOME OFFICE: OVERTON HUILDING
36 So, State Street, Cheago
1.3. Jouep, Vie Pre. & Gen Mgr. Anthony Overton, President
pale = ss a i i ie ales ale Leama
ee
‘rings under the eyes, bad breath and) airy, C, W. Rice, Beaumont, ta| business of your own selling goods on| home she eame through Nas
SRG Sle reine eeu fant sac eh hy aye i Sela ry
‘away its vitality, The surest remedy) manager of the Gulf Coast Colored | Ave, Cleveland, Ohio, 0/10/3 “1
worms Js Waites Cream Vers] map tp be held here November ¢,| ~gnivon c pecans Sanat sk
fee ale Sena |r |g Beton Sa" ares] a, Cure, i Pend
onme but narmleagto the child, Files)“ AGENTS—ore ts your offer. Pine|tast work, many belag present at all fn, ek Wella au iend, Sites
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Suter, boing one ot che few colored) amy y/
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Sir Tkaeee “oes | :
SHILOH'S NEW PASTOR.
Rey, BH, Roberta of uth, for.
mmoriy pastor at Corrigan and. Gray
Bors, haa macepted the eal as pastor
of isloh Baptist Churedy Pith ward
fd hen entered ‘upon hia pastoral
ities ere:
PREVENTS INFECTION,
‘The greatest discovery tn fee eal
ing Geman Drones pr
‘ration that comes 1 iguid and pOw-
ieee combiaion tra
trent nt ot oly the wou
ai"germe Gat cod Ineion But
Heals tho flesh with extraordinary
speed. "Bad ‘woul or euts. Wwhich
take weeks tq "hes! withthe ordinary
Tntnente mend guiedly der the pow
erful inivence of ths wonderful Fem.
edy._ Price (igul) 804 foe and $1.0,
Poder Se and the, old by DF Ci
cat Fharaaue, 30aitiewine. Cr |
‘The better plan is to put aside any uncertainty—let us do the wor
rying—while you pay the premiums on one or more of our CHILDREN’S
ENDOWMENT POLICIES. *
‘You can assure yourself of the necessary funds now, without more
uncertainty, with which to start your boy or gir) safely along through the
critical days, after school is over, into lives of usefulness, and happiness,
‘by securing one of our endowment policies to mature about the time they
will be needing the money most.
If-you are planning to send yout boy oF girl through college, oF through
‘one of the professional schools, your best chance to assure yourself of at-
taining this end Is to insure thelr lives with our endowment policies.
‘The younger the child, the better is your opportunity, We insure
children from birth and onward. When the child is insured before school
days begin, the premium is lower and the poliey matures earlier. You will
find our rates for these policies particularly attractive.
‘The parent who invests heatly, as is now necessary, in the edueation
of his children, snes good Judgment to protect himself’ andthe child
‘against the risk involved in this investment. He secures life insurance on
‘the individuals concerned. If the child is to be sent through college or.
Drofessional school, the parent uses good judgment only when be takes
Boope itelanrnscr on his toy to poole hhasel ayn Ch grocer ak
Involved on hima, to asure himogit and the child that no chance hap-
‘pening can defeat the desired end.
‘You may have heard the story of the boy who became interested in
hemitry in High Schoo, He worked in a drug siore in the afternoons
‘and summers. His parents denied themselves all the little luxuries for
years in order that he might have a drug store af his ofn some day, All
‘of them were equally proud when he began work at the university in the
‘school of pharmacy. ‘Things went well until his last year, then the father
led, great many famles tho tragedy might have been fatal to all
their instance the thoughtfulness of the parents helped
hea ‘desire cherished through all the previous years. ‘The
himself, and them, against this fatality. “The money
from ‘insurance company helped the boy establish his own drug
‘store, ‘mother, with his assistance, continued the home in the usual
com circumstances,
‘Have you sufficiently insured the hopes of your family ?
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AGENTS—Sell our line of quick
selling products and clean up. Writ
for Die free otter today.” Be quick
De. Link Metcine Company, 2048 Bim
Street, Dalian, Texas,
rs. 6, W. Rico, Dewumont
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SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER.
manta, Ge. peered
in| business of your own selling goods on| hor
ile santa ease
nna] fant wook, many belag present at all fy
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‘Mra. Obs Browning, 1306 Andrew,
na foo returned trom tp to BC
Lau and Chase. at 8. Losi a
araleeyon oats Mata elt
Tod MS. Gatco Ay. “Ou her
home sh ‘came” thvagh"Nesivie
oes wanises seit ta sao
tar ide Cornla chars.
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tenes were foal of ta ose
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St.
Tuskegee Head To Visit New Orleans Soon
_BOUTH’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
De Aan SNe, hotest why tre eno ear
i cree eam ereee uate ci tte
se Tes, te San ated A04l ses pan rocet
etoialuvan te atra| Laie an Recon
tbr 18 at oa om ga a el
eases sian Prenat teva otc Phe ae
fis Ainvienetineeror ot cau Sea ae
ofecs ee eptaredeed Saletan eclectic
foe kanas ata te capa neers teat
Soin ase eae ik ay ence eos
i Seema heres Sas tree | mune’ ne Acpenae
poaal recs anna | amine Tee pcan Re
lair cates eee |e nee a ae
Foor tik itn mai, Wea a
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Beene analy yaenie, cond
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ATU Lai aE
The vecond annual celebration of
‘Tutter'and tou Bay” Grae’ tow
eae
San eee
Sa cae eee
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Seca asia fo
war GENRE BROWS ee ie
Pee ree eee
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sitabtrd tat
YOU are ori tet
FIRST oe
Given too
YOUNG MEN'S '22 S. & P
(tor the ot thet
onony MIGHT, OGY. 2 128
on the
PARISIAN ROOF QAROEN
Dunn tf fom
FAMOUS P/ ORCHES-
|. don, W. Tureand,
ren. Secure Who Gasive
foveotertain the vistors will notiy
Bim:
O adlen Plan Reception
cai ie, eTenng af the enone ot
convention ight Oe
tober 7, the inden of St Luke’ Church
the arranged for a rand reception at
Bothiebem ‘Pomple vo that The vsttora
fey tment the people of New Orleene
Bits etm irom, chain of te
Gate will sonetat of 'Meedamon De
bore Goldy, eatrioe, Stowart-Davis,
CR, Tayler’ Hasol Wail 4 Banebot
J; Miges, Me Clarke. V. Jeaitna, Dent
vice Herein, Alberta Dajola, John
ton, 0. GW. Taylor, Fannie Brent
Mf ‘ctaverta, 1. Wel, ©. Willams
E, Holton, Ragland, M Sorrel,
Ragland toa Kemp, end Mistor Loaiee
tnd habe Stewarts Evia nod Clara
Haque, Pauline Jones sod Julla John
‘On Thursday. afternoon, October
the" Minses Biawart, 4636 Wilow
tireat are to eatoriain the ladies at
the contention Wits ta. ‘During tha
Convention the visiting talslatore wil
fil the polite atthe various churches
Paba De «Fac cvani oa
ew Orleans of the action of Grand
oe ee
Seager
i iene prea aa
Broa iuaa shame i
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Sar eet,
caer
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a ey os gee
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et ioernrt see
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‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925
MISSISSIPPIANS BEMOAN FACT THAT -
EXCURSIONS RETURNED TO THE NORTH
waka eas: «OU *
|, The New Orteans Item, than which there ig.50 fairer paper
lin ‘the South, in ehroniling the affsirs of colored yeople-and|
[conspicuous in contending for law snd order fn unmistakable
rom, etry comments cn, the dint whic later at
Clarkdale, Mins, manifested when Negro excuraion'ts returned
fo" the Noth need of waving Msp an icking the
cotton er0p, :
“Sth enlerman termed the rourning fe “alk od atin ng
er”
fhe Ttam, in commenting on the matter, calls tiention to the
leadly neglected conditions of housiog on the Dlanations, Ts
Ha‘one the tninor. things which have caused Necrocs to leave
he South and stay aways Tt mentions wages ad sve that theae
lare being increased. ‘hte is true,
"Sut the colored people are leaving the South, and have left
for these and many other reasons.
"Pe bigger reason for ther eving i he ait of tho aver
ce Southerner toward colred prope Not that snot
Sa charitable to the few Negroce he knoWws and likes, but that
hevconsanty pote the Negroes nthe things the colored man
feols are essential to hin progress and his safety.
“thi ime neat owen ei Tn wl agg
that the Negro is entitled to adequate faclltan and cho protec:
tion of the in, ‘But the colored man gets neltMer, though there
{n'a marked Iniprovement in bestowing both.
‘The Negro, has patiently waited for’ change of attitude
tha Sth which wil re hm te Boe ih any re
ons impertilly applied). through: which Ke ean ‘o". certain
ogre, protect himelf fom the detagogve and Nesro-baiters.
‘The’ sanaible and. thinking Negro does not gontend that
ballot will automatically remedy all the evil from whieh he
futfor” bute does know that it'll go x long ays toward
sccompiehing he rel ™
‘Rnd when we say the sgmtble and thinking Negro, we do not
mean just Negro, lend ‘moat advaneed in
‘The average ordinery every-day Nowro has a better con
at ifsc ost ie, peopl wil rede Mim
Swick having, "The Negro with « fair edvcaton, and there are
ousands of these now, will compare favorably withthe average
Eanes of the ordinary political inves
The work of the interacial conmitees an Iovements ok
ing: forward to co-operation between the ragba, has helped’ to
Hbatter conditions bat invariably the individuala, white and col.
red, ‘omimittees overlook the things really in the Ne-
gros heart and mind. The white men, mont ef the tim, feu
fine not go againat the thought, of the mane of South-
en Ne detered that the colored ign, oud Raven
‘own government. ‘The colored men, knowlng
Invariably concluds that 1 is better to obtain agreement upon
hog tings upon which fhe white man wil eben thay
een heim om matter" pon which there alton cer
: z
the Negro he ban fone Ye_elng, andi atying North i
ne of the ath and eatin Be want tir wages for
Mors he wants ‘ndopate slot facies for hi
tants plato for ont sod fey ees ee
foverament, Can anybody any
Pea Napa yee fee eer nin?
“eT. JAMES A.M. Bree
PRS a RevivaL
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dissoctsiat ch Atom caves bos
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| ATTENDS SUPREME LODGE.
state Grad Deputy E17. Burke
Janda, large delegation of mombers’
ot the’ Kilghta aad Ladies of Honor
‘ct Amerien loft Sunday over the Texas
|i Pate for THenwotan, to acend
the sepreme rand lodge of that order
‘RIDE AND GROOM visrr.
rate and ben: Bolden of Bouiborn
Visit WIth’ Alen Ogrotin Daniele ot
Derbleny vateet, returned 0. Baton
Rouge om Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Dold
fe are Rewiywedo and Tocluded New
[Oricaas in thelr honeymoon tt.
‘MUD FIGHT ATTE
‘OVER Mo BRECTATORS
Sunday atwrmoon Mt he cornet
ale and iscoy rats re $0
tec ere ad an ei sr
mie fren, tank fm
overnight Wooich bate od alin
fag'and renting faich "One of te
murat long agd lant, Snow
tsi” raped ater “heer
Mn annors by "Bantam Rip The
retain wih 4 rt the mart
i rn ve omen oleae
tt ‘ee concandgt went at
ian oy nore be ound
cine oa ot pasar
one inert head Toe pole
Fed ang cai the ati arn and
arrested oon of te tected mec
‘ar tor anal more.
RETURNS FROM ATES
WEoINE Nena
dir. nary Nand clerk atthe
powghse tg inseguon Compa, re
themed Moudey ight from Chine
shore abe anonotled bor nt
Siler ‘warteSbuckas former ava
the" Vater Hong a Tanboree
so as" aria gp Batorday ie
ie ate dar syn
ctge posaice At Varo te
foes i Now oragns bene’ trade
fot trie Callens htc
In'verdunvf, ta
shee Werush ig forerty at ee
intone ong bare, She i
inset hrs 8. Won
Give wilet PARTY.
Soup No.1 o¢ the Pl Wheatley
qe eae sbi arty Wray ge
Sapteber" sotto Jats
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seRsguest Ove Motes whic te be
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‘STATE OF TEXAS
Jno. M. Sebtt, Comlaloner of Insurance
2 we. ot Austin, Texas, August 32, 1926
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‘THIS 18 TO CERTIFY, That the
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‘Memphis, Tennessee,
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However, the board should endower to get a man possessing the necessary skills to perform the duties, either of these three educators, diplinarians, administrators, executives and schoolmen; for it is going to require a man of their calibre and range to successfully direct affairs at Prairie
IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR SCHOOLS
The Dallas Express:
Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879
The Express along with all of the other institutions of Dallas, is granted the right to administer the school system of Dallas, and especially with those which directly affect the health of the children, to which for many years has been a variable death trap, is to be remodeled. The school is also seeking training in it; a nurse to look after the health of Newborn children has been trained, and the direction of the health office of the system; the minor improves the health of the teachers in the salaries of teachers and the addition of several teachers have been
The board should see to it that no peanut politician or pseudo-educator is selected and elected as the titular head of this state school; for the elevation of any such man to the principalship will prove a calamity to this institution of learning and seriously retard the progress of negro education in the Lone Star state for generations to come. The Informer still hold to its original position as expressed in last week's issue, that the colored citizens of Texas, in some concerted manner, should confer with the board, either collectively or individually, and make known to these men the race of the people of Texas. The Informer will View State College; but this paper fears that the board is going to experience some difficulty in getting the right kind of a man for the post, due to the political complexion of the situation. However. The Informer is very anxious that the next principal of Prairie View be a man that will reflect credit upon the institution. The Informer will seek the deacers; and to this end it is hoped that the board will take ample time before making a final decision in the matter.
Some of these improvements, the Express fees, are the direct result of the school's efforts to improve the care early last year by a group of interested citizens. That petition set forth in detail the actual conditions required to recommend certain improvements which seemed necessary. The school also asked the Darrell school were among the things recommended. This is as it is, and the school is just such interest in their schools and they should present their cases in such confidence. The history of Dallas proves that its directing heads, in the early 1980s, were interested in the improvement of conditions as they affect the whole public for needed things.
IT IS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT IN HOUSTON!
Elsewhere in this issue of The Informer appears an editorial from last week's issue of the Dallas Express, which discusses recent improvements made in the public schools of Dallas, and the part the colored citizens of that city played in petitioning the board for these and other considerations and improvements.
The attitude of the colored citizens of Dallas in this respect is entirely different from the position assumed by the colored citizens of Houston, as our people seem to think it a wanton and matricious criminal act to ask the school board or city council for anything, notwithstanding the crying need and the fact that all of us are taxpaying citizens of this school district and municipality.
ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHEID HIS BLOOD FOR
HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL
AFTERWARDS, NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN
@HOULD RECEIVE LESS. ROOSEVELT.
The success of this petition as far as the improvements are indicated can be seen by the continuation of the efforts of the group of interested citizens and if the group is active, the active interest of those who had no part in the framing and presentation of the petition will also the efforts of these citizens should not cease until all of the efforts are made.
Only once in the last two decades have the colored citizens of Houston ever sent a representative committee before the school board head, and, because they did not get what was anticipated (as the proposed bond issue at that time was defeated because of petty politics), it appears that they have decided to sit suplyen and by wait for the leavings and scrapings, or do without these and school buildings, sanitary conditions around the schools and other improvements so necessary in modern public school systems.
HQUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925
SELECTING PRAIRIE VIEW'S NEXT PRINCIPAL!
In electing and selecting the new principal of Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College, the board of directors will do well to give the matter careful and deliberate consideration and endeavor to place at the head of this state institution of learning for colored youths, some outstanding and eminent educator who measures up fully to this high office and its requirements.
For some reasons not made clear, the new school project for Oak Cliff was not made. That project is in a badly needed as are all other schools, not has not been made known. That project is in a badly needed as are all other schools, not has not been made known. That project is in a badly needed as are all other schools, not has not been made known. Let the citizens still think in terms of their schools. Let them study their needs. Let them grow them. Let them grow them. Let that it is the duty of the state and civil governments to provide for them of him a profitable citizen. The best in education is the right of every New child along with all the others.
Then, what is worse and more reprehensible in the Houston species Africanus, if any black man has the temerity, backbone, hardhair and nerve to make some demands for the race along this and other lines, these so-called race leaders—who are in real danger—have to be more aggressive, more typical "Uncle Toms," and who are too internally scared, cowardly, selfish, and self-centered to ask the school board or city council for anything—will run to "de white fokes" and endeavor to read manly, free-thinking and courageous black man out of the colored race, and to try to show their "white friends" that they are not a threat to the racial strife and is a constant menace to the community.
It is quite natural that the woods will be full of aspirants and candidates, but the board should exercise extreme care and precaution to see that the wrong man does not get the principalship of this school. Prairie View is a composite institution of learning, belong to the colored race what the Agricultural and Mechanical College, University of Texas, the various normal and technological schools, and the white race what the state government, see in the white race of this state and section.
The old idea that all pimps and stool-pigeons are of the so-called low type is erroneous, for in Houston most of our pimps, stool-pigeons, sycophants, lackeys and mannikins are members of the "upper-crust"(*?) and they will say anything about their race to a member of some other race or undertake to do anything to a member of their own race, (even if said person is a member of the same race) or to be a member of the tone and hifalting" pimp in various other capacities) just to be called a "good nigger" by some member of another race.
In other words, to select a man as principal of Prinie View merely because of his work in one particular branch of the educational field, is hardly calculated to place and maintain the school on the high standard of symmetrical education.
C. C. PENN TAKES OVER
MIMS REALTY BUSINESS
The Informer knows but few men in and of this state capable to fill this position, among whom are Dr. J. R. E. Lee, principal Agricultural and Mechanical College, Tallahassee, Florida; Prof A. E. Holland, principal colored high school at Wichita Falls, Texas; Prof J. J. Rhoads, principal Booker T. Washington high school, Dallas, Texas.
We know plenty of "big Negroes" in Houston—men high in the educational, fraternal, religious, social and civic life of the community and state—who would go to any length to "do" or "receive the commendation and laudation from men of other races.
Dr. Lee is a native Texan was educated at Bishop College, Dr. Lee is a native Texan was educated at Bishop College, relinquishing his work at Bishop to assume charge of the academic department of Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, the late Dr. Booker T. Washington over a long stretch of years.
It is this lik of human jackasses, who never take the initiative themselves in matters of racial and public weal—who are always in the minority and who are not able to have an opinion and give expression to same either by word or action—that is retarding our racial cause in Houston, and virtually making it well nigh impossible for the race to get its just deserts from the board of education, city fathers and other leading
Leaving Tunkegue Dr. Lee was principal of the Lincoln high which became the field secretary, for the National Urban League, which
(Signed) H. L. MIMS.
419 Odd Fellows Temple
Responding to the call of his first love, education, he accepted the principalship of the state school of Florida last year, and is now serving his second term as head of the institution of learning for the colored youths of the Everglades state.
The Informer has repeatedly suggested and advised our people in the past to be more vigilant in their committee to those in official authority and make known our needs and desires, instead of always sitting around and indulging in our chief pastime—singing the blues and hymns of lamenta-
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Dr. Lee is eminently qualified for the principalship of Prairie and the school, being a native son and one of the race's most distinguished educators, disciplinarians, and schoolmen, his appointment and acceptance of the position would meet almost universal approval.
A. E.
These spineless and backboneless Houston bipeds of color will be judged on the basis of their audacious as to presents a petition to the board of education of that city, and will even dare to contend that these improvements are not in the schools without resorting to such radical and "upplush" methods.
In Texas two of the most outstanding educators, disciplinarians, executives and schoolmen, are Professors Holland and Rhoads, the latter being the younger of the lot; but both are capable and well-prepared men; intellectually, physically and morally qualified to increase the prestige and influence of Prairie and direct and guide its activities in an able and massive manner.
These same cowardly and cringing colored Houstouhans—many of them men above want and some holding offices of trust, power and influence among their own people—will possibly criticise the Dallas Express, Editor Rice and Manager Starks for making any of their own decisions in the legislatures and the improvements they were able to get in their public school system by petitioning the school board of their city!
For a number of years Prof. Holland taught at Bishop College the alma matter, as well as in the public schools of Texas; having served as principal of the high schools at Willis, Palestine and now at Wichita Falls.
The question has often been推翻ed to The Informer,
"when will the team in Houston get together and work together
with the common good."
Prof. Rhonda, who has done post-work at Yale University, where he won honors, is proving himself to be one of the most efficient and proficient disciplinarians, educators and school teachers. Rhonda is also an educator and is about the highest salaried colored principal in Texas.
Our answer is, "The Negroes of Houston will get together and work together for their common good when we have had quite a number of funerals and have consigned most of these cowardly crying pimps, stool-pigeons, stool-pussytoes to their graves."[1]
Prof. Rhoads is a native of Marshall, Texas, where he attended the public schools and later took his degree from Bishop College. He engaged in Y. M. C. A. a week at Tuskegee Institute during his time at the university and then back to Texas to take charge of the colored high school at Jalapene.
The Informer again wishes to congratulate the colored citizens of Dallas, as well as the Dallas Express, for performing their holden duty in this respect; while this paper also desires to thank the board of education of that city for the interest manifested in the colored public schools and the recognition and appreciation of red-blooded and upstanding colored citizens of that metropolis.
DR. L. M. MITCHELL, dentist, with
D. R. L. M. MITCHELL, dentist,
P. bilingual, has his dental practice after an absence from his of
lice since August 4, to serious lice
and is now back on the job, and
cobly invites all former patients and
his family to visit him a hivt. His office hours are from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and he offers
telephone phone.
Perhaps there is no member of our race in Texas or the South better qualified for the principalship of Prairie View than the governor of Texas, who is also the mayor, whether he or the other two men would consent, or even consider having their present posts for one where petty politics and designing politicians make the tenure of the principal uncertain, or having the governor make every change at state administration, often with nothing but a message.
As for the so-called Negro leaders of Houston and their agitation and contention for improvements in our public schools—since "there ain't no sech animal"—let us look to the Lord and be dismissed. Selab.
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if mosquitoes will persist in attending all the church services, some way ought to be devised whereby they can be sprayed on all other members and all other attendants and let our ankles and those of the greater sex severely alone.
Such men as the governor of Mississippi and others who have so scarcely denounced the lynchers of the South should be very careful or they could be treated with a "Niger Lover" tacked onto their cognomen, and "give a dog a bad name, etc." Men in high political positions should be very careful how they attack the established customs of their particular sections.
The Pat M. Nefl merit penitentiary fame for the prison commission owing to a tendency of the honor inmate had to get returning to. From now on guards will see that the prisoners' Sunday school will be on Sunday and no another bubble is "busted."
Another great digester to our national defense; this a national submarine there no safe branch of our national defense. We once thought the infantry was easy, but that was before the defiant in-or out of the army is safe.
Night schools open next week, and an opportunity is thus opened to every student to get the rudiments at least of a school he would have got some schooling had he been given the chance, must be a New Jersey major recently, recognised his position as head of the city government to take a job as police officer, he must be a native of old Ireland. Jim Merriwether, during the hot weather, with the mercury at 150 degrees in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, with Hattiesburg wurg used him to Dowling street easily. In connection with the opening of the night schools next Monday, our students will be told that the taxpayers of Houston paid their money for educational aid by those who educate them, by those who education. Let us fill the classes; we need all they
Robert M. La Follette, Jr., was elected this week by the citizens of New York to serve as senator from that state. We shall have the opportunity to see how he built himself water. It so often happens that he builds up to the standard set by his bain potting water. It so often happens that he entirely too big and cumbersome for the kit to wear; thus we shall watch man's career with much interest.
We witnessed a very sensible man caretaker who came to the house in that the word "obey" was omitted from the pledge required of children in the question, "Do you promise to bring children into the world and make them obey" in place of the usual one.
We never seen Judge J. C. Follette, who since reading of the manner in which he disposed of a case against a tow truck company, has taintly enjoyed on his countenance outside his court room, how-
In the case referred to in the above paragraph, an old man years of age possesses a pop bottle full of whiskey and a possession a pop bottle full of whiskey and a possession old man $1 and a judge ordered old man $1 and a judge lend him the dollar to pay the fine with, after scoring the government's Here's justice tempered with mercy, and the world could stand a great deal better. We often hear parents remark, "My child won't act disrespectfully on the street; but our experience is that he will do in company with other children, and out from under the eyes of the parent."
Miss Junita Agent, 1109 Andrew, last week for work, where she is a teacher in the public schools.
Prof. G. W. Buchanan, purchasing agent at Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College was in the city of Kansas from a teacher in the public schools. Cards from T. J. Collin, 1459 Belda from New York City and Augusta, state that he is having a glorious time on his trip, which carried him to the late Frank Sims and teacher in the Houston college high school, and George Dorfred were quietly married.
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