Houston Informer
Saturday, October 17, 1925
Houston, Texas
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Lynching League Fan Describes 'Ole Miss' Burning Orgy
SEGREGATION
HOME EDITION VOL. VII
THE MIRROR BY C. F. RICHARDSON.
If the Prairie View board will select as principal, an appraisal will be required to co-ordinate his forces as to bring about this deepee. He will be in its proper niche in educational culture, in its important and conspicuous part in the educational training and development of students.
ALL RIGHT, FOLKS!
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
SPOKE IN NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY
DR. ROBERT BUBSA MOTON, successor to the late Dr. Bocker T. Washington as principal of Tuskegee, Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, and president of the National Negro Business League, delivered an address to the 48th triennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church. In session at New Orleans, LA., Tuesday night. Dr. Moton is recognized as one of the most outstanding orators on the American platform, and is in great demand as a public speaker. (More About Moton's Address on Page Five.)
RACE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED, SAYS EDUCATOR
RACE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED, SAYS EDUCATOR
Atlantic City, N. J. "The race problem in America can be solved by the patient and persistent application of Christian principle." Such was the case of Dr. D. L. D., L.D. of Princeton, moderator of the Presbyterian general assembly, who convened the Presbyterian Council. The sessions of the council will continue until the thirty-first year in the life of the organization. Dr. Erdman stated that some phases of the race problem were as acute as ever, but all that could be done was sympathy and unselfish service. "No race in the world should require the assistance of others," said Dr. Erdman. "it is the duty of each individual to strive hopeful."
I watched a Negro burned at the stake at Rocky Ford, Miss, Sunday afternoon. I watched an angry mob chain him to an iron truss. I watched him plow wood along his helpless body. I watched them pour gasoline pimping and boot-licking leadership. All right, folks, remember that "he should not nudify nothing, nothing he shall receive instead we don't mean "perhaps," Seelh!
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NEW ORLEANS NEWS
ON PAGE 5
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925
and spiritual development, both for itself and for his race in a Christian community, and for his development with absolute confidence.
"We should be guilty of no denominationism, and we should seek to attain the idealeds held by Prebyterianism in common with other Christianism."
The Prebyterian church has always emphasized the need of education and the duty of evangelism."Moderator Erdman said a high tribute to the late Robert C. Ogden of New York and Philadelphia, whose work for Negro education was instrumental in the signing of a new proclamation of emancipation, promoting deliverance of lessees, and calling the race to intellectual enlightenment, to economic independence, and to moral and spiritful
MUSICALE POSTRONED
The musical, booked for Wednesday night, Oct. 14, at Antion Baptist Church, by Sys Memorial choir, Dr. Ruth Browne, the school's choir, posted until Tuesday night, Oct. 20. All tickets sold good for postponed program.
**G League H**
on this wood. And I watched three men set this wood on fire.
I stood in a crowd of 600 people as the flames gradually creep near me, watched the blaze begin higher and higher, encircling him without mercy, watched the base climb higher and reached him and set his clothing on fire.
"Iob. God; ch. God!" he shouted.
"I didn't do it. Have mercy!" he meered.
"I have mercy!" he reached him and set his clothing on fire.
He kicked the chain loosened from his ankles but it bolt his waist and neck against the iron post that become嵌嵌 with the intense heat.
"Have mercy!" he said. "I didn't do it." You should be from the before, so the chain loosened from the silence. The chain rose in agreement. The members of the men seem to
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Residential Restriction Becomes Burning Issue; Disease Outstrips Cure
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
New York City—The subject of Negro segregation has become the big issue before the American people, dealing with matters racial. The intensity of the white program at this time has brought the subject to the fore as never before. Spreading in all directions like the traditional chestnut tree, there is no point of the tree from the inside to the virus of hate. Strange as it may seem, white and black people are divided on the subject.]
New York City—The subject the big issue before the American racial. The intensity of the who brought the subject to the fore and directions like the traditional ch the compass free from the inocula as it may seem, white and black ject! There are white people who bagen; and there are black peox. This is true in the matters of h It is a minority of whites who minority of blacks who favor it. The other are indifferent either have other more important to think about c increasing in pressure they suffice
"I'll finish it up," he said. "Instantly about two minutes from the crowd. The fire that was ablaze. The Negro was dead. The fire on the floor. The higher and higher. Red."
When the first ode
fleah reached the mu
slight stfr. Several u
ously.
Baltimore, Louville, St. Louis, Denver, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Chicago, Philadelphia, Newark, N.J. are of the other larger cities where this subject of our book is located, and the stage. In many of these cities, the subject of segregated schools is equally important. It seems, has gone through the worst of much building for the present, due to much building in Baltimore and elsewhere of the racial group. Colored Chicago, however, stood its ground in the midst of both racial and educational prejudice, today is organized to meet all emergencies. There are scores of small businesses and institutions providing, the subject of housing and schools has come forward.
bes 'CLEM
seen now for the blaze encrusted then the crowd walked away. In the vanguard of the mob I noticed a young, yet it is hard to identify, young, set it is hard to identify, healthy, apparently is waking, country. She walked west and even stride. She was best
After Burning All Se
The crowd walked slowly.
"I hungry, one of them
I have to eat," he said.
"I hungry, too," said
"We'll have to go to New
Jersey," he said.
The food in the Rocky For-
rest might be going to Myrtle
other.
The crowd loaded into the
Neuro, who was still
sitting on the couch.
Blue flames leaping about.
The crowd was going to search
COLORED WORK OF Y.M.C.A. TO EXTEND INTO NEW FIELDS
Prominent at the conference will be Dr. John R. Mott, general secretary of the American Association of the American Y. M. C. committee of the American Y. M. C. committee of the American Y. M. C. secretary; Dr. John Hope, morehouse College at Atlanta, Ga. college numbered the general board leading Negro educators in the United States, and Dr. R. Moton, chairman of the national committee of the national committee, and the successor of Booker T. Washington as president of Booker T. Washington as president.
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CORNERSTONE YATES SCHOOL WILL BE LAID
The cornerstone for the Jack Yates High school on Elgin street will be laid, with appropriate ceremonies, on Friday, Jan. 15. Prof. James D. Ryan will act as master of ceremonies. Hon. Palmer Hale choreographed the school board,
Prof W. B. Miller, Gregory prentice
and Dr. Robert K. Jack Yates. "The Works of Rev.
Yates" will fill the subject of ad-
kaying. The subject of ad-
kaying will be taught by
Bronx College, school resume.
CLEBURNE SINGER HERE.
Miss Hortense Frame, sweet-voiced singer of Cleburne, who is visiting her alma mater at Antioch Baptist Church that last Sunday morning. Miss Frame will sing at Bethel Baptist Church, Sunday October 25, at the 11 a.m.
Ring around a Rose
We Trade
For old watchs in on new one 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 guan-
nies my work.
NO PARTNER, NO AGENTS
EASY TERMS
H. O. WATSON
502½ Main St.
PHONE PRESTON 5866-7260
10 YEARS IN BUSINESS
In a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Billious Fever. It kills the germs.
FORE'S FISH
MARKET
E714 ODIN AVE.
Wholesale and Retail
FISH AND OYSTERS
Largest 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
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.
Mall orders solicited.
2619 Tuam Ave.
Phone H. 4448
Fairchild Undertaking Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Phone Preston 1838
1016 Dowling Street
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Unnatural and harmful
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diseases. $x to all drug
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ONE of these
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Office hours: 8 a.m.; 12 p.m.
Phone Preston 2110
DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY
DENTIST
U. B. F. Bldg., Room 12
All Classes of Dental Work Neatly
Done.
Sunday by Appointment.
4191% Milam Street
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402 Odd Fellow Temple
Phone: Office P. 217, Res. P. 6819
Residence: 410 Robin Bt.
SHAVE WITHOUT A RAZOR.
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you a shave. Use it with
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razor bumps and pimples from your
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department store, or send us 8c in
stamps for 1/2b can by mail, post-
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PREVENTS INFECTION.
The greatest discovery in flesh healing is the marvelous Horcora, a preparation that comes in liquid and powder form. It is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause infection but it heals the skin with extraordinarily good Bod wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary limbments quickly under the powdered. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Premier 30c and 60c. Sold by Chilton Pharmacy, 2002 Dowling.
Good, But Not Easy
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Office Hours: 2:00 to 4:00P.M.
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DR. THELMA A. PATTEN
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Specialist Women's and Children's
Diseases
417 Old Fallowes Temple
Phone Preston 1959
HOUSTON, TEXAS
MEN WANTED
To Learn ABOUT Business
Business Business Welding.
Tuition $125. Men earn living
expenses while learning. For race
now, $125. For race now.
CENTRAL AUTO SCHOOL
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USE BEECHAM'S PILLS for the relief of Torpid Liver, Biliousness, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Load of Aspartic Pyruvate, and for moving the Bowels.
Helps clear the skin.
Soothes no Oral Chemist.
Buy from your drugstore.
25c and 50c the box.
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Use BEECHAM'S PILLS for the relief of Torpid Liver, Biliousness, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Load of Aspartic Pyruvate, and for moving the Bowels.
Helps clear the skin.
Soothes no Oral Chemist.
Buy from your drugstore.
25c and 50c the box.
Herbert's Drug Store
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Phones: Pres. 4752-8866
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UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phones: Hadley 95
Hadley 1781-W
2002 DOWLING ST.
Corner Pierce
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ICE CREAM
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1200 WILSON ST.
Served Where Only the Best is
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30-minute gallon service guaranteed
immediate service package.
F. F. STONE, M.D.
MEDICINE AND BURGERY
Office: 406-407 Odd Fellows Temple
Parking Lot 8888
(if busy, Pres. 1990 or 8882.)
GREEN CLEANERS AND DYERS
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alterations
Work Called for and Delivered
We Mend Your Clothes
Ladies' Work a Specialty
POSITIVELY NO GASOLINE
ODOR
Phone Preston 9991
1321 Ruthven St.
**The Witty Widow**
An Irish hilder had to serve a wrist on a clever young widow, and on come her residence, aid very politely: "Madame, I have an attachment for you." "You have? have," she blushing. "Then I may tell you that your affections are repudiated." "Then it turns to blush, and he explains." "You don't understand me, madame. You must proceed to court." "You are not sure to hear after leap year," she replied, "but I'd rather you did the courting yourself." "Madame, he said sternly, "this is no time for feeling. The justice is waiting." "The justice? Well, I suppose I must do, but it is all so sudden, and he prefers to have a price to pay when the final answer."
**The Stuff**
Every woman's heart is touched by a baby and man with a button off. - Dolphin Head.
**The Yield Poison**
Every poison of all comes from the buttercup family.
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To sufferers from weakness, nervous conditions, loss of appetite, and thinness. Do Humphrey's "Milk" The Tone Tablets that build you up. An old, refilable remedy for men, women and children. Ask your Drugs. HOMPHEW'S HOME, MEDICINE CO. 156 William Street, New York
Babies Love It
For all stomach and intestinal trouble and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe Inlants and Children's Laxative.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP
FOR YOUR
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OF
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HAT BOXES
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AUTO CASES FOR THE CAR
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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
Res. Phone Halley 6228
Office Hours: 8 to 12 A.M. 1 to P
P.M.
George W. Antoine, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Residences: 2501 McGowan Ave.
Office: 404-655-8888 Temple
Most of the time leaving
Net of the time leaving
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Special Grower.....50c
Pressing Oil.....50c
Temple Grower.....50c
Shampoo Paste.....50c
Face Cream, per jar.....50c and 60c
Soap.....25c
Slaughter Gambie Beautifier.....50c
Straightening Combs, each.....$1.55
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Mr. I. Knowitt The whole damage wont amount to more than $250.00!
HE BEEN HONKING WITH THIS BUS FOR AN HOUR I THINK SOMETHING WROG WITH THE MAGNETO!
MAGNETO YOUR EYE, YOU MEAN ITS THE CARBURETOR!
THEY AIN'T A THING THE MATTER WITH THAT CARBURETOR!
YOU'RE AS BRIGHT AS BLACK INK I KNOW CARBURETOR TROUBLE WHEN I SEE IT!
DON'T ARGUE WITH ME. ILL HAVE THIS THING APART IN A SECOND!
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LIFE OF RILEY
HE EXCEEDS THE TOWN'S SPEED LIMIT"
BY "EDDIE" WHITE.
SO YOU'RE CAUGHT SPEECHING AGAIN EN?
WATCHA GOT YAWN FER VERSE!
THAT'S ENOUGH—GUILTY!!
I FINE YOU FIVE
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WAY VER HONOR I'VE GOT
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HERE FER YER—HEE,HEE!
WELL Y'THINK ITS SO FUNNY—LOOK
IN TWO OTHER ROCKET AN SEE IF YEAH
FIND THREE DAYS WARN FER ME!
The whole damage wont amount to more th
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MAGNETO
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THEY
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MATTER
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For
CONSTIPATION
LIFE C
LAISBROoke D. A. Jones, Pr. C., Prost. W.
PARTS OF THE CITY
Our Specialty
Les and Toilet Articles
Drinks at Our Soda Fountain
HOUSTON, TEXA
Newly Built—Most
Service—Courteous
Stomach Trouble—
People.
Dr. C. A. George, D. D. E. Res. Phone Had. 8586
Wise Youth
If a man is too poor to lend his
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longer, says the Office Boy.
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BECCHAM'S PILLS
for the relief of Constipation, Bliousness, Sick Headache and for moving the Bowels. Helps clear the skin.
Contains no Calomel
Buy from your druggist
Phone: Office P. II 511. Res. C. 651
DR. T. M. SHADOWENS
DR. T. M. SHADOWENS
Residence 3815 Liberty Avenue
Office 4194 Milam Street
Accept Helpful Reproot
Aversion from reproof is not wise. It is a mark of a little maniac. You do not want to do for the Negro is to help the Negro help himself. This is the real significance of a reproof. It is something for a man at all, it is in proportion as it helps him to solve his own problems and to supply his own
The principals of the various schools were called upon to represent their institutions and much valuable information in the various schools. Among those introduced were, the Rev. Jas. S. Russell, M.A.; the Rev. James C. Russell, principal School of Lawrenceville, Va., who founded that school thirty-seven years longest in the Episcopal educational work; Rev. Edgar H.-G. Good, M.A.; principal of Augustine College; C. J. C. Good, principal of Voorehss Normal and Industrial School, Denmark; principal of St. Athanasius School, Brunwick, Ga.; Rev. Chas. W. Brooke, principal of Oakland School, Ala.; principal of St. Athanasius School, Brunwick, Ga.; Rev. Chas. W. Brooke, principal of Oakland School, Ala.; Prof. Wallace A. Battle, A.B.; principal of Oklahoma Industrial School, Okolona Mint.; Rev. Joseph N. Garner, Grantsboro, Ga.; Mrs. A. H. Hunt, who represented her husband, the principal of Industrial School, Fort Valley, Ga.
"The Negro does not need an education that merely makes him disenatural. What he does need is an education that puts him into a position to supply his own needs and satisfy his own desires. The more education that more and more is given to the Negro by private schools the more education that is education that in large degree accounts for the rapid progress which the Negro is making along all the way.
"But remember, my friends, there is vastly more to be done than we think. We must prove that the Negro race has reduced its illiteracy in sixty years from $55 million to $20 million and write is just the beginning of education. Our private schools are the only institutions turning away thousands of students who are clamoring for admission. Schools of college education are the only institutions of college of this number that should be graduating if Negroes had college facilities at the time. Schools of college education are today still doing the work that should be done by high schools. Schools of college education have Negroes had more than a dozen high schools maintained at public schools. Schools of college education have nearly one million Negroes of children."
Then, as if to emphasize the work that these educators were doing. Dr. Koch, a professor of the gee Institute, was introduced as the foremost representative of his race in
Dr. Moton paid a deserved compliment to the individuals who had been involved in the school each of the schools gave the one at Okolona, Mias, and then praised the Episcopal Church for their dedication and loyalty to the cause of the advancement of
THE JONES PHARMACY
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.
Valet AutoStrop Razor
—Sharpens Itself
The Safety Razor that
Sharpens Its Own Blades
COMPLETE OUTPUTS $1.00
AND $1.00
For Sale at All Stores Selling Razors
and Blades
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If you do, visit us; for this is truly our slogan.
THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP
17 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373
Phone Preston 2180 Res. Preston 9729, Preston 8115
DANIELS & PHILLIPS
EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas
THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE
BR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr.
FOR COLORED PEOPLE
Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Baths Daily—Best
Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, 8Km Diaspees,
tombach Trouble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored
people.
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Newly Built—Modernly Equiped—100 Baths Daily—Best Service—Courtesy Treatment—Rheumatism, Malarine, Milder Diseases, Bathroom Trouble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People.
MARLIN, TEXAS
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Phone Preston 8230 Open Day and Night
HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO.
A. J. HAMMOND, Manager
Embalmere and Funeral-Directors
Motorized Funeral Equipment
1018 SCHWARTZ ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS
Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and
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r. C. A. George, D. D. E.
Res. Phone Had. 3558
Hour: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Was Furnished by Us. Ask
Them it They Are Sat-
isfled
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FURNITURE
CO.
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LODGE SEATING
Write us for catalog and prices.
We are glad to submit bids and
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We give terms.
1112 Preston Avenue
HOUSTON, TEXAS
CHILDREN
TAKE IT WILLINGLY
A super-refined canter oil made for
and purity not favored. Strength
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Children suffering from intestinal
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inked in the knees that worm
DR. O. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon
AT 409 1-2 MILAM
All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done
Bridge Work a Specialty.
HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5
Sundays by Appointment
Phones Office Preston 1459
Residence Capitol 89
LADIES! LADIES!
Are you using the MAGNOLIA HAIR GROWER and
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Agents wanted to sell Magnolia lined of Soaps, Hair Treatment, Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
MAGNOLIA PERFUME • CO.
801 West Ninth Ave.
Houston, Tex.
Office Phone Capital 1408; Rea Phone Capital 1162W
Hours: 9 A.M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P.M. to 6 00]P.M.
Dr. Percy D. Foster
DENTIST
Sundays by Appointment
Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building
HOUSTON, TEXAS
SMITH'S RESTAURANT
A. SMITH, Proprietor
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BEST OF SERVICE ENCLOSED HELP
Drop in and be Convinced
415 Milam Street
Just received a new shipment of Andrew's pure Ribbon Cane Syrup. One taste tells the sweet story.
Our Saturday Special on Fresh Meat will be a knockout. Just Phone.
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408 MILAM GROCER P.
City Happenings
Dr. J. E. Knox, president of Houston College, West Dallas, left Tuesday for Philadelphia, to attend the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention.
LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO.,
NEW YORK PU
NEW YORK PURCHASE SALE!
Fall Goods at the Lowest Prices in Houston
NEW FALL HATS
$4.00 and $5.00 Trimmed
Hats—Sale Price
A tremendous purchase, made in
New York, brings Fifth Avenue
styles for Madame and Miss. In
Layette velvet, soft, felt combina-
tions and velvet and satin com-
binations. Just unpacked.
A SMALL DEPOSIT
WILL HOLD ANY
COAT UNTIL DE-
SIRED.
Small
Head Sizes
Large
Head Sizes
SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE
DRESSES AND COATS
Beautiful
Fall Dresses
$1975
Extra Special
DRESSES
$695
Worth Up to $29.75
Two-piece Dresses of
Polo and sundress, flarees,
fancy repp, brocaded Jacqu-
ard, velvet, imported
chiffon velvet.
Worth Up to $10.00
Fall Dresses of hair-lines,
wool jersey, jacquard,
satin, charmeuse, flat
crepe and others.
$15.00 and $18.00 Coats
This group includes coats of
every model, including
these softer fabrics,
others self-trimmed, and
all are full lined.
WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY
LEWIS-BLUMRICH CO.
909-607 CONGRESS AVE
DREWS
CER P.7061
Attorney A. S. Wells, grand attorney for the Colored Knights of Kufna of Texas and one of the leading lawyers of the state, was here Tuesday.
See Sylvie Printing Co. for good printing. Phones Preston 1996, 9252; 3320 McKinney. Reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered promptly.
Mrs. Amanda Johnson, connected with the art at Pratee View College, was here Saturday on business for her department.
Mrs. Lyvonia Dougless, 3410 Rice, is slowly recovering from a stage of illness. In last week, we areronomously called her Mrs. Jesse Dougless.
Two recent additions to the faculty of the college of liberal arts in the persons of Fritz, R. C. Chatham and J. R. Griggy, have received much attention from the citizens and patrons generally.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925
SOUTHERN RACE
SOPRANO GIVEN
PRESS ACCLAIM
CARL
AGENTS—Write for free samples.
Require large manufacturer direct to wearer.
No capital or experience required.
Require large manufacturer direct to wearer.
New York City. (I)
Prof. G. S. Mendova, principal colored high school at Commerce, spent several days in New York City, official business for the Odd Fellows.
Mrs. G. D. Standard and daughter, spent several days in route home after an extended stay in California cities, spent several days in Boston, spent several days in Boston, 218 McGown. Mr. Stanton, wife of a prominent Lake Charles client, contemplates reading permission forms.
DR. JACKSON. IS BACK.
Dr. C. A. Jackson, ear, eye, nose, mouth, and hands of Odd Fellow, who spent a vacation in the West and engaged in post-work has returned to the city. The group's trip shows the fine effects of his trip and rest, and states that his stay was both enjoyable and beneficial.
RETURN TO SAN DIEGO.
M. Mrs. S.Townsend, San Diego, Calif., former Houston resident who has been hired here during her time in the West. She was accompanied by her brother, William Young, railway post clerk. She was married to the late Miss Mille M. Townsend, left Wednesday by rail for California. She was Attico and other point carcasses.
OUR MISTAKE.
Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Roberta, the former being new pastor of Shibh Baptist No. 1, were entertained by the church membership after the installation, at the church, and at Mr. Mrs. J. H. Carter, as erroneously stated in last week's issue.
C.C. PENN
REAL ESTATE-LOANS
Homes Built on Easy Payments
PHONE PRESTON 4312
419 Odd Fellows Temple
In order that the entertainment committee of the Gulf Coast Colored Fair might secure the best attractions possible, the fair dates are changed from November 4-11 to November 9-22, in accordance to C. W. Rico, general manager of the fair, the Gulf Coast Colored Fair. The Francisco Shows have been booked for the big celebration. This is said to be one of the largest carnival companies on the coast, consisting of between fifteen and twenty shows, seven riding devices, between forty and fifty concessions, not less than two hundred bands, and a number of attractions that will serve to entertain the visit.
It is expected that this season's exhibits will fill all departments to overrun. Exhibits have been procured from Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College, Wiley College, the boy and girl club work throughout the state. There is an expansive building is being erected to properly house and protect the exhibits. Liberal premiums are offered for worthy exhibits. Another special feature of the fair is the giveaway of a Ford automobile, absolutely free, on the last day of the show, due to the holding of a lucky number on the admission ticket Admission. 25c for adults, 15c for children.
Prof. L. G. E. Laper and Mrs. R. V. Cohen, who are part of the parish state that reports from all parts of Harris and nearby counties, as well as other portions of the state, are among the most active in the region.
COLORED GROUP BENEFITS FROM PHILANTHROPY
COLORED GROUP BENEFITS FROM PHILANTHROPY
Julius Rosenwald, Weighty
Jahav Jewish Merchant, Largest
Single Donor to Dixie Ne-
tlement. Educational Advance-
ment.
(Columbian Press Bureau,)
The co-operative construction work is carried on during a budget year run in the state of Arkansas. Operating states are Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas. The state's public schools' applications are approved by the state department of education in each state. The outlays are supervised and by it the final inspection is made. In this way the outlays are used to best the educational asapies and with absolute assurance of honest scholarship. The budget year which closed June 30, 2014, was at an outlay of $6,000,000, five hundred twenty projects were completed.
The types of construction during the year were fairly typical of what has been done by 78 projects which cost less than $2,000. There were six which cost much more, and by thousand dollars, there were 131 costing between $2,000 and $4,000; 121 costing between $4,000 and $5,000; 87 between $4,000 and $10,000; 24 between $10,000 and $40,000; and 40,000. The two Carolan, where the new educational movement of the leaders, North Carolina building 56 schools, and South Carolina 79 schools, and North Carolina building 69 schools, were also where the type that expatriate commonwealth. The general summary shows that since the construction of aid now totaling $2,200,000 there have been 240 buildings erected and a pupil capacity of 333,100. This bekes the telling facts of the story.
bepeeps bespeaks the telling forces of the law. The law denotes Nero illiteracy to a minimum in the sections in which it has been written. The law is a fundamental advancement, and holds to a people whom the constitution and equal benefit the public law.
HART SMOKER BROKE MANY LOCAL RECORDS
HOUSTON HEIGHTS-
WEST END.
Mrs. Josephine Madison, Trinity, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Massilline is visiting her mother, Mrs. Harriville, who have been visiting their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Harriville, 658 Alloton, and other relatives, Mrs. H. B. Trainer, 203 Paterson, has returned from New Orleans, where she is visiting friends for the past month.
MRS. WILLIE IDA WATKINS
NOTARY PUBLIC
3703 ANITA AVENUE
PHONE HADLEY 4247
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Our Prices Reflect a Smaller Profit Policy
CORNER CORNERS AND FANNIN
2 TR
The Law of Supply and D
From Our $30 Range to
$2
$30 All-W
2-Pan
2 TROUSER SUITS
of Supply and Demand Is Forcing Us
$30 Range to Fill the Gap in Our
$25 Line
All-Wool New
Pants Su
2 TROUSERS SUITS
The Law of Sapply and Demand Is Forcing Us to Draw
From Our $30 Range to Fill the Gap in Our Following
$25 Line
$25
Selling clothes is no secret with us . . . and
ter of fact we are selling more $25 2-Pants Suits
BIG REDUCTION ST.
SIGEL'S LOAN OFF
418 Travis St. Phone Pre
Mme. M. A. Davison Hallowell, Hair
themes is no secret with us . and
we are selling more $25 2-Pants Suits
HEEL'S LOAN OFF
his St. Phone Pre
A. Davison Hallowell, Hair
Selling clothes is no secret with us . and as a matter of fact we are selling more 25 P-2ans Suits this season
Mme. M. A. Davison Hallowell, Hair Culturist.
BEN ZIND
CORNER CONGR
Mrs. Emma Mahaffie, Huffsmith,
in the city, the guest of her niece
Mrs. Charles Smith, 317 Ruthven.
ZINDLER'S S
CORNER CONGRESS AND FANNING
Nabaffie, Hammith, is
guest of her niece,
Bilth, 317 Rutten.
Hon. A. D. Parkin,
rinter, was a House
last issue.
BEN ZINDLER'S SONS CORNER CONGRESS AND FANNIN
Mr. Emma Mahnake, Huffmith, is. Hon. A. G. Perkins, Galveston, hat-
ter of her nace, for her nace, was a Houston visitor sige
Mr. Charles Smith, 313 787-2222.
FOOT BALL!
WILEY COLLEGE
vs.
PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE
SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1925
AT
PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE
GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M.
ADMISSION—$1.00
HOUSERS SUITS
Demand Is Forcing Us to Draw
Fill the Gap in Our Following
5 Line
School New Fall
ts Suits
with us and as a mat-
re $25 2-Pants Suits this season
DAN OFFICE
Phone Preston 2840
Hallowell, Hair Culturist.
Special on Diseases of the Scalp.
Mina. Davison's Hair Grower.....500
Special Grower.....500
Pressing Oil.....500
Temple Grower.....500
Shampoo Paste.....500
Face Cream, per jar.....500 and 600
Soap.....250
Slaughter Gamble Beautifier.....500
Straightening Combs, each.....$1.85
316 Ruiz St. Crockett 5731
San Antonio, Texas
Agents Wanted
LER'S SONS
NESS AND FANNIN
Hon. A. G. Perkins, Galveston ha-
rister, was a Houston visitor ago
last insa.
Tuskegee'Principal In New Ofi@ans
@OUTH’s GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
New Orleans, La., Oct. 15.—Jerusalem Temple was packed Tues-
ay night when the American Institute for Negroes, the Episcopal
body having charge of the schools devoted to the education of eol-
‘red children, held its mass meeting to bring before the public the
‘work the institute is doing for the betterment of Negroes.
Fully three-fourths of the audience was white with the colored
people assigned one half of the first floor and others occupying|
seats wherever they chose.
Earlier in the afternoon hundreds of the’ delegates to the tri-
‘ennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church had visited
Gaudet Normal and Industrial Institute and were favorably im-
pressed with the school as a typical example of the work the in-
stitute is doing.
‘At the mass meeting, in a stirring address recounting the broad
scope of the institute's work, the Rev. Robert W. Patton, director
‘of the institute, eloquently appeated to his audience to aid in the|
wee eedestale: ©
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‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925,
| ue HOUBTON INTORARER i on gle the Cres Cy icy
FRIDAY APTHRNOON at tne PROPLER DNUG STONM 6 Rose
Pus Bre ee ty carne So oe Serge Aisere cbse
‘is, ‘Grevsa, Carveton, sa various pars 8¢ the Cig
NGS MATTER, ating Chore, Chis tnt Sern Nees
torn the bands of ihe Batons by Sunday ot each week: Mal to Beds
ay ‘
SOCIETY MEWS swe male rock ts Soah'y nar
iis Vise cotta ak hy te
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eesti, dering 34 ipo wo crower sted
bevmaled to The CHISHOLM REWS SERVICE. P.O. et 35, NEW.
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‘On behalf of twelve million of my |*¥Pervisorship of the colored acho
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Roe eres oages| woe sup aaneuancye
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Thiers serene) tenses
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wut ete | Dane arora
be eo, mr ‘people. m ‘Matthew's Barbershop.
semen ae pepe pene
Bishop Jones}Host |prouppe cane 7
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on Taunlayafterupcs had utter
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Masco lige. Dp. Robert Re Moto
Driscpal ef Fuses Taste, who
tpoke at Jeraniem Terple on Tone
Sy nue,
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the Kaighin of Pudi: ‘Drie T
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Tnwuranes Company, ad Mr, Wesabe
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MRS. WORKMAN WRITES
NO MYSTERY INVOLVED
toe nia beed of the ogsiormens
‘iodation, has wrtuea= later
fie ste tw ct
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rt. B Barrow, 2186. Louisa
rein, Tamm teacher St out
crn Unley, ta seed is
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sal"on next Tarasay evening
Stteatn the Fotstehiy Cle
na. GRUTENER RETURNS.
‘toe masy triode of re.
an “cutchor "6 ena tre ie
Wome er bat ihren
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ftom bere arte ase corsa sean
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pryades Street Y. Me C.-A- wil bol
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Since the receat Puliation of
srile tm thin paper relative t0 the
supervisorahip of the colored school
there has bee mich icunson of the
subject Don't mls,
SCHOOL SUPERVIBORSHIP, THE
BASTARD CHILD OF PREJU-
DICE, AND SYGOPHANCY*
‘order your paper from any agent o
one: Main 7600, Or alves SOU
Pibers'on aula
People's Dra ore.
Propreati Mereanile Co,
Astoria Hote
Bank's Barbershop
Matthow's Barbershop.”
‘And other news stahds,
‘The premature anpouncement tat
week in The informer that th. Dish
ope comnl of tar, eC
Fumes A Chore yon te erp,
The ‘oticll i mest im New “Or
isan, Bat lt seanomn wil bo hea
Vato Bechet | De Ww.
bony aint ion
the tisbops tod eth
churchmen who wil by peeeeat
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IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
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Lesson
(B) RV. F. B. V. FITEWATKEN D.D., Dean
of the Evening School, Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago. (C) 1915, Western Newspaper Union.)
PAUL WRITES TO THE CORING,
THIANG
LESSON 11 I. Oct. 19: 1-4.
GOLDEN TEXT — "Now abweib
dath, hope, charity, three; these
of these of these is charity."—I.
PRIMARY TOPIC* Topical Love Does.
JUNIOR TOPIC* What Love Does.
WEDNESDAY TOPIC* What Love Does.
TOP-10* The Greatest Thing I Love.
TOP-10* The Greatest Thing I Love.
ADD-10* Love, the Hope of the World.
The occasion of the writing of this epistle was:
1. The existence of rival factions
intending each other to harm the church.
2. For Apolites; some for Fathers, and some for Christ.
This factions spirit was threatening
the disruption of the church.
This failure to carry set church
discipline.
3. They going to law with each other.
4. Indifference to gross immorality.
5. Laws requesting information as to:
a. Marriage and divorce.
b. Food connected with sacricles and festivals.
c. Decree of spiritual gifts.
d. Decree of the public assemblage.
7. The presence in the church of certain ones who denied the resurrection of Jesus.
8. The Pre-eminence of Leve (vv. 1-8).
It transcends:
1. Speaking with Touches (v. 1).
2. Being the loftiest sequence and be lacking in love is to be as boonning brass or a clanking cryer.
3. The Gift of Prophecy (v. 2).
4. To be able to generate the mystery of nature and Providence is to be the Mightiest of the Good. Fault of the Mightiest Good (v. 2).
5. Though one should have sufficient vital faith to as to remove mountains it is of less value than love.
6. Philanthropy of the Most Gentle. Even though one should have such a spirit of altruism as to be moved to surmount all earthly goods for the benefit of others, he would have no recognition before God.
7. Attribution of Love (v. 4.7).
8. Is Long-Standing and In Kind (v. 4).
9. It means not only to bear long, but to bear short.
10. Is Free From Envy (v. 4).
Those who are controlled by love are entirely free from the spirit of envy and are capable of worth and success of others.
8. R It Is Free from Boasting and Vanity (v. 4).
9. R It is to do good to all without seating admiration and applaure.
10. R In Decorate (v. 5).
11. R It is always seeking and manlyness; known to have at all times.
12. R In Unseld (v. 5).
13. R It is always seeking the good of self.
14. R It Does Not Give Way to Passion (v. 5).
15. R it not quick tempered.
16. R It takes No Delight in Evil (v. 5.6).
17. R it does not impute evil motives to them and is free from suspicion. 18. R no sympathy is seen which is evil.
19. R It Beats All Things (v. 7).
20. R It is a great mantle of love and slays in all evil.
21. R Love is Trustful (v. 7).
22. R it looks into the future with confidence.
23. Love is Hopeful (v. 7).
24. R it is the things of the future, brings them into the present and appropriates them for its use.
25. R it intelligently sees its attention to things that are right, and with unvarying strength, holds fast.
26. R The Permeance of Love (v. 8.1).
1. It Outlaws Prophecy (v. 8).
2. Prophecy in the Scriptures means, in the teaching of the Word of God.
3. It Outlaws Speaking With Tongues.
The race once spoke the same language, but for judgment for and rebellion, God brought confusion and torment. Tongues.
The knowledge knowledge (v. 8).
The knowledge we now have is only matter, but the day is coming when the relative knowledge shall be done of a wider intelligence.
Seed Grain
Court forth thy act, thy word, into the ever living life, working unmercifully; it is a sad grief that cannot die; unmercifully it is a grief that will be grieved as a bangan grave after a three and four—Thomas Carlyle.
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MEDICINE AND BURGERY
Residence: 1022 Frederick St.
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PHONE PRESTON 7492
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Room 400 Odd Fellows Temple
Phone: Office Preston 2928,
Res. Preston 7169
Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m.
3 to 8, 6 to 9 p.m.
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Diseases of Women, Blood and
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Bigger, Better and Cheaper WHY NOT JOIN THE ODD FELLOWS OR THE HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH?
JOINING FEE FOR MEN AND WOMEN $2.50 EACH.
Medical Examination Free, No Initiation. Get in Now.
The Grand Director, Brother J. H. Riddle, has made the following decisions:
That every member, both Odd Fellows and Inmates, shall receive $1.25 for each new member secured DURING THE DRIVE.
That a class of candidates for the Household shall be obligated each Monday evening from 4 to 6 p. m., and brothers from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. each Monday evening.
That the Drive BEGINS OCTOBER 10, 1925, and ENDS NOVEMBER 10, 1925.
That all obligations shall take place at the Temple.
That candidates can select the Lodge or Household they wish to join.
That Houston should have 2,000 new members.
That new members may take policies from $100.00 to $500.00.
That the obligating team for Odd Fellows are: Jno. W. Brown, A. F. Hall, R. Nowlin and A. D. Sterrett.
For the Household are Inmates: Miss E. E. Cobb, Mrs. A. B. Hart, Mrs. V. E. Dollie and Mrs. Mary Spencer.
YOU NEED THIS PROTECTION FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY
For further information see Brother J. H. Riddle, Director, or Waldo Matthews, State Grand Organizer.
All the latest equipment for hair and
skin care is provided. Six weeks trial treatment with all necessary ingredients in preparations for hair.
The system taught in the school or by
professor.
J. H. RIDDLE,
Director-Manager Drive.
Bigger, Better
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JOINING FEE FOR
Medical Examination
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That every member, both
each new member secured D
That a class of candidate
evening from 4 to 6 p. m.,
evening.
That the Drive BEGINS
1925.
That all obligations shall
That candidates can select
That Houston should have
That new members may
That all applications shall
Odd Fellows' Temple, who w
That the obligating team
R. Nowlin and A. D. Sterrett
For the Household are In
V. E. Dollie and Mrs. Mary S
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For further information s
thews, State Grand Organizer
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WALDO MATTHEWS,
Organizer.
Phone Preston 7790
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Grand Director and Mgr. Membership Drive,
Room 408, 409, Dellow Fellows' Temple
Recently Completed at 1301 Meadster St
and Special arrangements for out-of-town
applicants to come to our school and
meet our course take our course by the
shs.
As a special inducement to those who wish to begin the use of the Rose C. Wiley Williams Hair Grower, we will
Odd Fellows Second Drive
mail to your address a six-week trust
letter from the Grower one box for treating Gill an
other box for treating Gill. M.E. M.P. C. WILEY-WILLIAMS
M.E. M.P. C. WILEY-WILLIAMS
Phone 2008 544-7222
Phone 2008 544-7222
Tennessee, TN
WALDO MATTHEWS,
Organizer.
WALDO MATTHEWS,
Organizer.
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/ATORS QUICKEN ONE’S EAR TO HEAR A |
‘DECENT STREET DECORUM AND DEPORTMENT,
Now and again one hears the young Negro complaining about having no
ctanc, baring sothing to Gn wo'cance © milgenty 46 caocr to ue
‘the education tat he aoqulees tn the school.
‘hor one thay that ery young Negro hata hice to Go and that i
to doprt malt wth grater caram and decay on rot cars and J
her pebe pan "Theceondact ot eho pet fs your Negros ox
Sct car te graf aod oging Wary eft the sae df
Sttweling conduc a ole onthe par of ole tes and woman,
“There iss pe ot oang Noro wo soo 4 fa ot i Replace to
etry any place athe te aoned mB Wy fl the plac i
ie sad tout "he sree lB stage abe the stat perfor.
Tare soon them whatnot great Mack aa wile—who were aging
frm the crn; 1 bare ep tree or far of Chom pio oee oat togthas
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passegers I hav non them eatr the cari fl say Feral and ara
ti"houeh they were the Plncn of the Jonge.
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waste a thy utd ony toe vet SOD aL Mae ha Tine Nace aes
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[ANY MAN. WHO 18 000 ENOUGH TO SHED HI8 BLOOD FOR
tis COUNTRY 18 GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL
AFTERWARDS. NO MAN 18 ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN
GHOULD RECEIVE Less, ‘—Roosevenr.
DOES THE SIGHT OF JIM CROW CARS AND JIM CROW
ELEVATORS QUICKEN ONE’S EAR TO HEAR A CALL?
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925
‘It bas been rumored in various sections both North and South in the past
x weeks or two months. that Dr. Barnest Hal, pastor of Livery. Haptit|
‘Church AUanta, has been called to prominent apis church In Cievslean,
(blo, To what church Dr. Hall has "heard the cll” cosid not be aacertatnod
from hls congregation ot oftciat poard. “Damo amor” persiats in clfiming
{hat Det Hall noon to depart ftom Uheso “mundene shores” to take up hit
renldence tn the "Duck Bye Slate”
"Thin rumor Man ocodsioned great deal of concern, because of the place
Dr, Hal han occupied inthe civic and reliioun ite at Atta and. Georsl,
We shal be Youth to ive it up, and dono if at all under protest.
‘Wo had Jor seit down from a stato of anziey and ungaatoeas that was
fceasioned by tho report bolng cfrclatod that Dr. Beter Jamen Heyant bad
‘oon called to “Destroyit” way up in Meblgan. Lom than a fortnight ao,
i otlealiy canso that Dr. Rosell row, pantor of the iat Conreeationsl
(Church, Atlanta, forthe past four year, had tendered bie reeguation and bad
faccopted work with the Mt. Zion Congregational Cleveland, Oho,
‘Thin news came as the “ast atraw that broko the camel's back” and we are
now wondering who of our prominent divines wil toon “eat another call”
nd respond to Ke
‘The golng away of 20 many of our 4 men has stimulated specu
uote” quarters respocton af ot the itaenae roma tat
other ‘communities reconaize fo the men ot Atlanta end’ Georgia
Fecular‘iinan,euiity nad: tnoing,togntner wih, the experience tot Ht
{hom fn aspect way for occupyian positions of other sections
{te Ani ed Georgia to be conga o ering e's rin ed
‘caulpping station for Toon who have the ably and expat
{nto eal outstanding iadern. ‘The other commdaiten ght to fuel erat tS
‘Atanta ad Georeis for thia contribution to thelr general welfare Atnta
‘houtd' be congratulated that her favorable none ate aought wit auch Der
tatence by others
‘IE the above is true then Jet us thank God and take as wo go fort
to train ‘other men and. women for leadership. ‘There i however. another
‘amor atloat tothe effect That tho appearance ot and over resent im Crow
ars and “Jim Grow’ slevaters, the "elored this" and the “colored that" giva
‘eotmens to ome’ car to heart call to other climes, If tho inter intro thea
Werwill have to hasten to'withdrtw oar congratulations
‘r"the outstanding men and. women of our race arp Tearing Georgia. be
aie they receive beter typatmen. a larger measure of Justice and fal deal
{ten in otter commonwealth, then Hn mort unfortanato for Attanta and
Georgia, "Wo pray for the tims t0 come when Georra aa well au many ot the
tthe tates i Become o flr andtnpartia in dealing with all race that 0
‘Se elt want to louve them becutse of ot recelving square dat,
"rae constructive Influences of both race elements mould not be content
ntl there teas much Sestic,fairaen, and fnpertiaty in dealing with the
‘ce and ndiviznis Ta Georgia ns Thefe‘can be found anywhere tie in the
yeas
SUBORDINATING OUR PERSONAL INTERESTS.
Unless some of our people, who profess such an anxiety to see)
Bist the right type and calibre of man is selected as the next
‘of Praitie View State Normal and Industrial College,
ste their Httle personal interests and cease to boost and
mep for the position who are utterly unfitted and unpre-|
2 See
Othe Prairie View situation than obtains at present.
‘The Informer is firm in its opinion that our main contention at]
‘of the game is to prove to the Prairie View board that
“WW erstwhile most formidable candidate for the place is not quall-
‘fied nor fitted for the post, and that it would be calamitous to the
“goal and Negro etalon to appoint such an as ead of
"Po trot ouk any makeshift or compromise candidate, just to have
one to oppose Tarver, who has or has had the backing of|
J Political influences in this state, will merely further
scomplicate the present situation,
. Pus to first prove to the entire: satisfaction of the
ew board or committee that Tarver can do Prairie View
that on the other hand he ean do the school and race
if elevated to the prinelpalship of this state
‘As stated proviously in these columns, ‘The Informer is not op-
to Tarver merely because it is he who is aspiring for the
hip, but this paper will as strongly oppose any other
te oF aspirant that does not measure up to principalship|
he he politi, schoolman or whatnot,
“With every Tom, Dick and Harry hurling his hat into the ring
or the Prairie View principalahip, it will resolve itself into a mad
‘seramble and will tend to strengthen the eause of Tarver; for It
‘will appear to the board and unbiased persons that’ the. fight
Against Tarver is rather political and selfish and that his op-
Dotients are actuated by ulterior motives.
‘The Informer suggests that we bend all our efforts just now
foeé that the board does not appoint the wrong man a8 head of|
View, and to prevent such appointment we advise that
board delay its selection until ample time has been afforded its
to survey the field and secure the right man as next
of this state institution of learning.
© Furthermore, The Informer knows that the board will experi-
some litle difficulty in landing the right mam for this place
swith the present small salary, and business experience has taught
students of cconomics that the cheapest is rately ever the
iis Ernie View Alumni Asncciation can render a noteworthy
Signal service to its alma mater by refusing to support and
any particular man for principal just now, and under no
‘should this organization recommend a man for the
‘whose only claim to such a position of trust, honor, service
Senitiocnes state an aamnas of theses.
S Being a composite institution of learning, doing collegiate work
‘Aad awarding degrees, it would be foolhardy and rankest tom-
efoolery-to-place.a man_at the head of such a school with only a
Thigh school or norms! education, and whose edueational carver has
Hpot been advanced by study and post-work since graduation 16
“Or 20 years azo. :
TWe might rs well face the music right now and be fair and
honest with ourselves; for The Informer knows practically all of
Bho men in the race for the Prairie View post (men who are seek-
ing the job rather thin the job seeking them) and not a single|
pe, with one possible exception (and this particular exception has|
Bat epataton for vo! paving his honest debts, is qualified for
peition, and the school would soon become a huge joke under
tame” we
tile View's physical equipment is about the best among such
Bees, ie hind maintained an operated. hy Southern
"Negro education, but the school is not living up to its
ties and its qdueatfonal standard and thoroughness do
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ton, and 3 believe that the pikes where
i shold begin In at home
‘The Baltimore Airo-American says:
‘ina mekes up 10 the moralbe ae
stooping nner an edvcrtised bamket
nan advertised mntreay take
Stvergud palomaa: takes shower
Snadverused: tab; shares. with ar
Savarieed rez: washes with sdver
{ised soap:" pow dors hin te. witha
avertieed’yowders dona “savertined
[Underwear hove. shir, calls. ahoen
oi, "handnerchio; ais down
Sreaktast fo an” adverined cereal
rinks advertised coffe. Puts on an
[Advertised “hat phta an advortied
Signr idea to hia‘tice tan adver
tte eo avertind tir, where
cn 0 advertise onthe grounds
{qt sdverinnn doen't pay
‘The datos ar filled with reports
ejrormemes a banane 0 ean
Shiky Coming to short te thelr ao
counts What Is contrbuting to th
Snditiony ‘The wia night lite tn moet
St our cites and the auto craze ar
toting their share of tho responsibil
fy for such case.
Money may be the cheapest thing ts
feng. word, but St" is cavatag mor
Sioodtid, ‘wrecked hones, debauched
ive end shrveled characters a
ny’ other ‘commodity for which th
Doople of th elviled world ever at
embed to neque
Some ot our Northern exchanges a
taroraiy. fmpronsed withthe Teen
tion te’ Negro organizations receive
fn Bouthern ete’ while holding hel
[conventions Guriag the Past summer
1m Tolan, Okla whore one’ of th
Joe's. be years age, wax bold the
fonts few year ago, wan old the oo
| nu mesting ot tho, Natibual Nea
Bualines Legge and the recopon ou
people swecived. at tho handy of th
eth ae blag socal phenomenn,
ar nao dig the welcome, and Feenptc
ot the Improved Benevolent Protect
Seder of Hike ot the Word by the
tical and ctesns of Richmond, Vs
| ‘the New York Are, in an editrt
nan thin to nay abowt Richmond's en
{ertainment of the Elka, quot frou
‘eater "Walton ta tho ‘New’ Yor
eae ara. ores cet
|‘Seats for Wate. Pastongere™ wer
akon down Nowroey aut rhe
| they" He_tever restrants whan
Nogroce never had broken brenden
‘row open to visitors, na wore ot
bates of peblic accommodation," Fo
Uovtrt de tn ft hiatory Rechmoo
temporarily ook om the habits an
‘unto of iberal Nordurn ety
“ithe Bes and other Negro strane
a woreaerga hk fod baer
vets f auntseers cane from distan
{tnd affacest points ot with th
Inrgert crowd ‘ot Negrows hat ore
tagerbed in Richmond, there wa, ot
fone arrest Guriag tho week
easing white people donot healt
ormag’ tho convention was not suly
recnrdreakor numerical bot that
tran one of the mont order.”
| that when wo get what wo want
veo don't want Wt any More, i, bla
| fought tour attention ntey" byt
Fecont appeais tn Negro Journal pu
{ished in een of tha North and. West
where our people hare the ballot,
rercoe this privilege, Here nthe
Soatland wo are constant deploring
Se ac st Gu metal a
‘tothen ben tid a eniod Thos
nor fortunately loated are criminal
yc negtigent im the wo of this mud
epee See
‘Wilh a bevy af focal beauties, both
alte onan. hpartig
fhe finest costumes, nrrayed. agsing
{o moat beautiful scenery and slag
Ing the latost song its, Hountonias
Ao In'tor novel and unique enter
talomet,. when the, male mwas
com wil be presented the sua
torlum of the Odd. Fellow ‘Temple
Praitfe ad Toalaiana, Friday might
Ortober 38:90 stack
‘ome of the citys moat _popotar
and attractive ladies will be. featured
i cama the
gram of tts kind ever staged here
our roup.” They have bec reheary
Ing. thelr” parts. and linen {or some
te and promise to ive the audience
the surprise om Ifettnn.
‘Tickets tre ow selling for the
revue, ‘with 144 ometved at 36 al
uthera only te. Net proceads will 9
to YW. C. A. taba, the Teron being
a specla feature of the sanval Y. W.
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