Houston Informer

Saturday, July 3, 1926

Houston, Texas

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Texas "Lily-Whites'" Political Inconsistency $1,000,000 DEFENSE FUND PLANNED HOME EDITION THE MIRROR VISITING ALAMO CITY We also saw Miss Kearna K. Fairchild, Houston product exec. at the company. C.A., who has rendered and is still rendering a careful services to her people and her customers. Politics seems to permeate the San Antonio air, and from indications it THE HOUSTON INFORMER Apropos of the action of the Harris County republican executive committee, in the adoption of a resolution introduced at their meeting on June 21, 1926, by T. P. Lee of Houston, barring or attempting to exclude from party primaries and affairs all persons who did not support and vote for "Doctab" George C. Butte and the republican presidential elections in 1924. The Informer wishes to ask a few questions and, incidentally, to keep the record straight. Since T. P. Lee, the "financial angel" of the so-called republican party in this community, and one of the "big boys," from a monetary viewpoint, in the state, was so kind to introduce his "exclusion resolution," let him answer an interrogation or two. Mr. Lee, if you were such a party man in 1924, why did you, in the public press, even after "Rotten Boss" Cresger and his "fily-white" candidate had nominated you as his gubernatorial candidate, congratulate Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson upon her success in the first democratic primary, and tender her your support in the general election. After you wired your untimely and unwise message to the democracies, did you call for Cresger and his cabinet call a hurried bid and virtually compel you to decline the republican gubernatorial nomination? Did you mean what you said in that memorable message to Mrs. Ferguson at that time, and did you live up to your promise to support her at the November election in 1924, or did you permit her to bluff you and cease you into supporting and voting for Butte? It isn't also a fact that you, deep down in your heart, felt that you were the republican Elisha in Texas, and that the mantle of the late F. H. MacGregor, the partisan EJihad, should have fallen upon your shoulders rather than upon Cresger's. Did you expect to be powered by expost facto and retroactive rules, regulations and resolutions, how did you vote in the senatorial election of 1922? Did you support Senator Earle B. Mayfield, the klan-democratic candidate, or George E. B. Peddy, the fusion candidate of the republican, and anti-clan democrats? Did you expect to be pressured with the candidacy of the democratic gubernatorial nominee, Mrs. Ferguson, in 1924, did you put your ballot where your mouth was, or did "Rotten LOCAL REPUBLICANS LAY PLANS FOR COUNTY FIGHT AT PRIMARIES, JULY 24 G. P. Richardson served as临时 chairman and explained the plan for the election to appear that Congressman Wurzbach, republican congressional candidate, will be victorious over Knetch in the election. Richardson and colored, seems to be backing the plan. South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926 of money was raised and subscribed for the expenses incident to waging a legal fight and county campaign against the governor candidate for county commissioner, prefect No. 3, was present and addressed the gathering. He was given a letter of condolence and brought forth much applause. He stated that he had a "Lincoln republic" The next meeting will be held Monday night, July 5, 8:30 clock at the University of Chicago, the promoters of this movement are extremely anxious that the women of our race come out in large numbers to vote. This is largely a racial fight, and if we fail in this cause at political and partisan orphans and outcasts, this also hoped that the colored ministers will stave, from their political power, that they will present of them will be present Monday night," says Campaign Manager Carter. "Everybody has a political freedom, come out to the meeting next Monday night," urges FINANCIAL HELP NEEDED. All persons who are in sympathy with the mandates proceeding now being instituted to get the name of C. F. Richardson on the Republican ballot, to chairman, to be voted upon Saturday, July 24, 1926, are urged to make their checks payable to G. H. Webster, treasurer. Mr. Webster's address is 220 West Dallas, phone 750-7800, tracer and far-reaching cause. ELKS ELECTED OFFICERS FOR NEXT SIX MONTHS Gibraltar Lodge No. 500, L. B. P. L. Gibraltar annual—annual election Wednesday, night at their rest, 2258 Leland, elected the following officers: J. D. Kryan, craned leading knight; J. M. Burr, ostentatious leading knight; J. B. Taylor, loyal knight; J. B. Taylor, loyal knight; C. A. Glmore, secretary; A. Mills, inner guard; Richard McCoy, secretary; A. Gribb, N. Dudley, McCoy, J. Gribb, N. Dudley, H. P. Carter, D. L. Lewis, Ennille Fon Boss" wield his customary big stick or magic wand and thus cause you to change your mind? Was your 1924 vote for governor, free or trammelled; willing or forced? When the late President Warren Gamaliel Harding swept the country in 1920, did you support the republican ticket for president down to constable; or, for business reasons, did you support the national republican ticket and the state democratic ticket, in whole or in part? Why all this political bumbrec and inconsistency? If your party is so "regular" and stands for such "party regularity," come and go with us to the 14th congressional district of Texas, where you, Creager and the other partisan tyrants are trying to defeat Congressman Harry M. Wurzbach in his candidacy and rejection and action. Since the congressman is a "regular" republican and has thrice been nominated and elected by the voters of said district to the lower house of congress, why are you contributing so freely of your wealth to defeat this true and tried republican? Isn't it a fact that your candidate, Fred E. Knetsch, ran on the democratic ticket in Kimble County in 1922 for county attorney, and was elected to office on said ticket? Is it a fact that your candidate, the congressional candidate of yours and "Rotten Boss" Creager ran for county of Kimble County in 1924 on the democratic ticket, and, as such candidate, supported and voted for the democratic ticket from stem to stern? If this is not true, please trot out the records of the county clerk in Kimble County! Going a bit further—in order to keep the record straight and demonstrate how consistent you and your partisan carpet-haggers are in politics, you should support in Texas—why did Creager-Nole-Lee & Co. urge, endorse and select a lifelong democrat, Knetsch, to support a lifelong and old line republican congressman in the 1926 primaries? Why did you, sir, become a party to such a movement or agreement that would accord this high honor to a man who has never supported nor voted for a republican candidate, as it is common among the party's members, both your money and influence in a vain and futile effort to bring about the defeat of a genuine, orthodox republican congressman? DOGAN, MASON PUSH CAMPAIGN HERE FOR WILEY DOGAN, MASON PUSH CAMPAIGN HERE FOR WILEY Dr. M. W. Dogan and Prof. H. J. Mason, president and executive secretary, respectively, of Wiley College, will present this week in the interest of this famed East Texas school of learning. The object of the visit is to visit the institution for appropriate appropriations from the board of education and other Northern agencies, and to select students from the next September. Accompaniment of this dual objective a citywide mass meeting was held at Terni M. E. School, a night, being attended by leading Methodist ministers and laymen of the local address was delivered by Dr. Dogan, who has been directing action throughout the third of a century, and who is ranked one of the most eminent education in the State. Prof. Mason, an alumnus of Wiley College, is well fitted for the secretary to the vipreity of the View State College, is well fitted for the Dr. Dogan, a deal of routine, detail and even administrative work. These demands on donate money to the institution will be meeting to侍 Wiley next fall as students can get in touch with Prof. COMING! NEXT ISSUE JULY 10, 1926 "THE VOICE OF JACOB BUT THE HAND OF ESAU" A red-hot editorial on the republican political situation in Houston and Texas. FOLKS, DON'T MISS IT! Americans Launch Fight For Negro's Full Rights BANKS ACCEPTS PRINCIPALSHIP STATE COLLEGE Couldn't your "gang" find another republican in the entire 14th congressional district who was willing to pick up the banner of Creagerism and "illly-white-ism," and march forth to the political battlefield to be slaughtered and annihilated by the Wurzbach forces? Since you are such a stance advocates and believer in "party regularity," and in barring from participation in party affairs and activities all persons who did not support the 1924 klan candidate, little "Georgei" Buttle of Austin (who was never known in republican ranks and councils until selected an the republican-klan candidate to supplant you, when Creager-Nolte &o, bodily kicked you off the republican state ticket after your death, when you were arrested for a crime (waste), why didn't you object strengely and voicelessly to this dictate, and refuse to spend your money in a crazy and foolish effort to save Creager's political scab? Mr. Lee, you have a great surname—one to conjure with in the people who reside in glass houses, if they have the least bit of horse sense, will be very careful how they hurl stones at others' horse sense; or he attentively政论 or otherwise, should come with clean hands and an unspotted garment; for the law of retribution is immutable and inxorable, and reaping is as sure to follow sowing as night to follow day, or vice versa. All right, Brer Tom Lee, you have injected yourself into politics and, since you are not playing the game "according to Hoyle," don't get excited, holler nor hot in the collar when we bombard your partisan entrenchments; for often we fire a "Big Bertha" of that only needs to know your address to do its awful and "dirty." Again, Tom, never start a song when you don't know the words in their entirety, or else as a singer or song leader you will be a burst and force! We trust that these few lines will find you, "Rolling Bouncer" Music and all your bunch of tyrants well and in good "spirilu" (save); if not, we shall drop you another epistle are long-Seal! STANDARD MANAGER IN $100,000 CLASS; LEADS FIELD IN 1926 H. P. Carter, agency manager Standard Life Insurance Company, wishes to thank his many friends of South Texas, who made it possible for him to be the first agent of his company to qualify in the 100,000 class for first five months of work. He makes San Antonio last week, where he paid $3000 in death claims; also paying $1000 in legal fees to Newman on the city. PRICE: 5 CENTS EXISTENCE A hard republican in the entire 18th century willing to pick up the hammer of war and march forth to the political and annihilated by the Wurzbach advocates and believer in "partyism" participation in election, fearful that it did not support and awaken you to war. Butte of Austin (who was an applant you, when Greater-Noile republican minute tickets after your death, Ferguson's cause), why didn't differently to this democratic canary money in a crazy and foolish scab? He will be to conjure with in the many of other sections, race and political consistency and party contish and continually upon the name and military genius—Robert E. Lee that you are political movies, houses, if they have. The last scab will be to very careful how you or he that attempts to dispense rule of conduct, political and hands and an unspotted garment and invincible, will be careful how you have injected yourself into polling the game "according to Hoyle's in the colony when we bombarded and often we fire a "Big itsy" now your address to do its awful when you don't know the words sugar or song leader you will be will find you, "Rolling Bouncer"rants well and in good "spirits" you another epistle are long fund to fight segregation, "imime" the last visit of slavery," was the Auditorium Theatre at a association for the Advancement of 17th annual conference here. The address by the secretary of the Amen of New York, ex-U. S. consulter, and editor of compilations of NO.7 comings or his lakes. But he does demand equality of treatment. Ignorant white men have rights; powerless black men have rights; and even white criminals have rights; and these rights belong to them regardless of their condition. We intend to see that unapply circumcised black Americans have the same rights as unapply circumcised white Americans. We shall moreover use this power to most prejudice which allow the most unpleasant white persons to travel under first class conditions while the most intelligent person must harb the most intelligent black citizen; and ignorant white citizens to vote and bar the most intelligent black citizen; and ignorant white criminals to be tried by a court of law and a black one to be burned by a R. T. ANDREWS FAMILY VISITED EDITOR'S SONS We are in receipt of a night letter sent from Brooklyn, N. Y., on last Sunday, by Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Anson and Robert, stating that they were having the time of their lives, having spent the day with Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Williams, soon and changed hands. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Williams Cleveland, this week. The man route home will. Nigela Park, Detroit and HEY! HEY THERE, MISTER! ISN'T SOMEBODY CALLING YOU, DEARIE? 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TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, 3 cans for 23c Limit 6 Cans. FANCY HONDURAS RICE, 5 pounds for 40c WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, MON- DAY, JULY 5TH For those wedding invitations or ton Observer Pub. Co. exclusive any other kind of modern printing, printing, 419% Milam Street, phone embosed or engraved, see the Hous- Preston 6493. Galveston $1 Round Trip SUNDAY AND MONDAY JULY 4 AND 5 Limit Date of issue TWO FAST TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION 8:05 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. LEAVE GALVESTON 8:25 P.M. $1.90 Round Trip Saturday and Sunday RETURN LIMIT MONDAY NEW ORLEANS 'FIXING PLOT' BARED BOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY The Algiear Civic League will give an entertainment July 5. School for Nurse Training will be opened about July 1 at 713 Edinburgh Street; Mass C. Annanee, president. Annanee and Mr. Wrydman of Camp No. 22 of New Orleans, are attending the district conference, Annanee Woodmen, at 113 Edinburgh Street, 23-28. Madame Eva B. White will open the new office, Louisville Building Dryades and Josephine streets. The public is cordially invited. Invitations have been used by Mr. marriage of their daughter, Oliver Perry evening, June 28, at the residence, 1315 Hillary Street. MRS. MOLLIE FORD, 1820 7th Street TUBE SCHOOL FOR NIGHT PUILS. Teaching all branches of the nursing college give to the dying companion, 2828-W WHEATLEY CLUB RAISED $1,400 IN BIG EFFORT The recent drive conducted by the Phyllis Wheatley Club for funds for the Women's Golf Club, officially closed June 24, with a visit at the Pelican Hall, netted the club not yet reported. P.M. H. V. Dejoie's group reported $242.00, Mrs. H. E. Denson $170.00, W. H. E. Denson $100.00. From the drive and money on hand in bank, the women feel assured of sufficient money, working for delinquency Negro girls, working girls and nursery is a much needed want in the community. Attempts have been made, but finally abandoned for lack of sufficient money. This band of untrifling, zealous women and men to assist. Go on until they reach the goal. They are appealing to all big-hearted generals men and women to assist. Mrs. H. E. Denson and Mrs. D. Guildry, secretaries, and Mrs. D. Guildry, secretaries, and party Thursday evening, June 24, in the new home recently built. A large number of guests responded to the invitation, and personal personality permeated the evening, making the affair most enjoyable. What and dancing were included. SON'S BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Edna Halhan recently gave a birthday party in honor of her son's, Wendell Halhan, the father of the lawn being decorated in burgundy American flag and colors given each little guest. Thirty children attended the party and were bountifully served with all the food. Edward received many suitable presents. MISS EDWARDS VERY ILL. Miss Helen Edwards, who recently graduated from Pennsylvania, then to go West to live, was taken ill en route and had to be hospitalized. Edward is still critically ill. Her mother, who accompanied her on the trip, is at her bedside. WHITES 9TH ANNIVERSARY. Rev. D. E. W. White, Tulane Avenue Baptist Church, will be celebrated by the church the week of July 14-15. Her program has prepared a program. N. O. SUMMER SCHOOL The Ministers and Layman's Conference and Summer School, under auspices of the Church, held a nine-day session at Straight College, June 23-30. The book was introduced nationally to all ministers. Many nationally known speakers and teachers and all ministers which continued interesting touching with the session. Many local pastors attended the session. Many the valuable course of Bible study offered the ministers and laymen. Rev. Dr. Lawrence Kanta, and Dr. Obrick Straight College were among the instructors. * DR. LAMAR J. GOMEZ SURGEN DENTIST MODERN DENTISTY IN EVERY RESPECT BRIDGES, PLATES, CROWNS, FILLINGS AND EXTRACTION A SPECIALTY 1023 Python Temple Phone Math 7023 S. P. ROBERTSON M. D. D. D. S. MODERN DENTAL ROOM 188 Rampart Street - 2nd Floor NEW ORLEANS, L.A. NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale every FRIDAY AFTER DONAT AT 1807, PYTHIAN, FL. New items may be bought online at: www.houstoninformer.com.晚 evenings. Phone MAIN 6577. Papers on sale at leading news stands. NEWS MATTTER, Including Club, Church and Sports News must in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to 317 717-2222. SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to reach the Society Editor, MISS VIOLA CONNERLY, 317 N. Roman St. New Orleans, by Monday of each week. Miss Connerly's telephone is Gailv311-W. Subscriptions. Advertising and applications as circulators are mailed to MISS VIOLA CONNERLY, 317 NORTH ROMAN STREET, INDICTED MEN ARE ACQUITTED IN N. O. CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT INDICTED MEN ARE ACQUITTED IN N. O. CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT New Orleans, La.-Betterly attacking Richard Dowling, assistant district attorney and former judge of criminal district court, for alleged disregard of duty and for the part he is accused of playing in the alleged "fixing" plot. Ben Dainly and Walter Hamlin were charged with the same offenses against L. Edward Brandt, deputy sheriff of parish prison, and Edward Palmer, Allegro Negro. The jury reported in Judge A. D. Henrique's section of the criminal district court after two hours of deliberation, answering the plea of Eugene Stanley, assistant district attorney, prosecuting the case, that Brandt should be tried for his role in his duty for not reporting the alleged "fixing" plot. Judge Humeira rejoined, "That is not notes and the leases but did not con- tinue to voluntarily join the case before Stanley answer- ing," and the criminal district court DORSEY'S SCHOOL FOR NIGHT PUPILS Students Prepared for Bipk Grade Work and Make Up Any Back Work. Able Faculty, Write for Terms. JOS. DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STORES Daly declared: "It is discouraging to hear men prate about duty when duty has been so neglected. I am surprised at the state! There is more matter to be done in Borie than there is against Brand and Palmer." Daly declared that the Borie and Palmer were in the attorney. It was insulted by Brand that Dowling and F. W. Borie, who have been named in the alleged "fix-up" of the case, were responsible for carrying out the law. Borie's name had been among those who were indicted that it had been a state witness, with the exception of assistant district attorney Bernard Mackey, who were accomplices. In opening the case for the state, Engineer Stainley said: "It matters not whether you are your duty to convict those accused, irrespective of any part of the law." He is your duty to convict those declared in his closing remarks, that never in the history of criminal practice have the rules of evidence been SOCIAL WORKER DISMISSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE SOCIAL WORKER DISMISSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE Co-Operative Workers of Negro Juvenile Delinquents held a special meeting at Pythian Temple, Friday, June 16, 2014, to discuss the work of the chair, Mrs. F. J. Forkel, the supervisor, E. Friend, and Mrs. Adolph Baumgartner (white), members of the advisory committee. Mrs. E. Denson, L. B. Jones, B. Thompson and Miss C. Anazaw, members of the advisory committee. Mr. Mitchell, Y. M. C. A. secretary and member of Community committee, also met with the board. Three resolutions were recommended. To confirm the action of the club in the meeting, the committee accepted position as part social worker and Nettie Parnell resign as secretary to accept position as part social worker in order to take on a larger number of the committee. Mr. Mitchell acted as secretary for the meeting. This organization was headed by a former president and skilled worker, Mrs. Agnes/Davin, who was a former president and skilled worker. I. A. Chest, who identified involvement in the court litigation with that body, and was finally expelled as a result for 99 years, is going to newspaper accounts and reports. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926 court," the judge stated, putting an end to the sharp words. Stanley exerted pressure before the grand jury several weeks ago and that body had seen fit to indict only Baldar and Palmer, who is the and is father of Bentice Palmer, 13, Algerian, the "fixing" trial Alvin Olbreu, Algerian, who is charged with statutory offense against Baldar, who is years old, Edward Baldar, who is acquitted in the "fixing" case. Brandt and Palmer accepted the wagga, who it being denied the Brandon mer accepted $3000 to suppress the Abure part. Case of the $3000 was mer accepted together with other notes, the rest in promissory notes. Borie claimed that he and Dowling together were exchanging evidence they thought to impress the part of the Bocage to blackwomen denied the case, the accuse of Dowling denied the case, the part that Borie said he played, but said that he had been asked some questions. He said he said the saw the run notes and the leases but did not connect them with any open case before the trial. Because of the notoriety and publicity given the case the members of the Co-operative Juvenile Workers Association said, she refused to do. A meeting was called and she was dismissed. The club decided to pay her two month salary for March and April that was paid. Mrs. N. Parnell and Miss C. Azamare were appointed salaried workmen. Thompson is president of the club. HARMONY CLUB HOSTESS PROCLAMATION BY GRAND MASTER OF ODD FELLOWS Corsicana, Texas, June 15, 2012—In accordance with the Constitution and Laws of the Order, I. G. W. Jackson, District Grand Master, G. U. O. of F. J., Jurisdiction of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, do hereby call for the convening of District Grand Lodge No. 25 and District Grand Household of Ruth No. 13, in the city of Houston, Texas, beginning on Monday, August 2nd, A. D. 1926, same being the Forty-seventh Annual Session of District Grand Lodge and the Twenty-ninth Annual Session of District Grand Household of Ruth of the State of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, to convene on August 2nd of Ruth to continue in session on the following days, to-wit—August 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th or until such time as the business of said Grand Session shall have been completed. This proclamation is issued convening said Grand bodies for the purpose of convening the District Grand Household officers and various departments of the Order, collecting of taxes of whatever nature due any and all branches of the Grand Lodge and Grand Household and for the further purpose of holding Memorial Exercises in honor of the late lamented H. G. Gore, the late President of the District Grand Household Services to be held on Sunday, August 1st, A. D. 1926, in the Odd Fellows Temple beginning at 3 o'clock p. m., and generally to transact all business looking to the best interest of or that may be deemed wise and expedient and such matters as I have been asked to consider a view to the future growth and perpetuity of our noble Order. The following will govern as to qualifications to be eligible to a seat in the Grand Lodge and Grand Household: All delegates must be in possession of the requisite degree and Annual password. The legally constituted Grand Lodge and Grand Household, the clergy, the clerks and conventional members, together with the duly elected members of the Grand Lodge of Ruth, whose credentials have been duly certified to the office of District Grand Secretary and District Grand Worthy Recorder will be recognized and shall compose the legislative body of each, the Grand Lodge and the Grand Household of Ruth. Lodges and Households must have all taxes, endowments, and assessments of whatever nature due the following department: Burial Secretary; Jas. T. Ewing, District Grand Secretary, and Mrs. C. H. Couston, District Grand Worthy Recorder. The payment of Endowment, Burial Tax, Temple Tax (if any), Budget Tax, Grand Lodge and Grand Household Tax is compulsory and no delegate will be seated in either the Grand Lodge or Grand Household whose Lodge or Household he or she represents that person in the payment of any or all of the taxes indicated. Reduced rates over all Texas railways entering Houston have been granted by the railway companies and delegates and members of the Order, who may wish to attend the Grand Lodge are requested to read the announcement of Jas. T. Ewing, District Manager, of the Grand Lodge, to state the statement clearly defining and setting forth the requirements that will obtain and the basis of fares, dates that tickets will be placed on sale and time of return limit; special accommodations will be provided by the railways for the comfort and convenience of all persons attending the Grand Lodge and Grand Household. The Grand Lodge will be providing for Houston from different sections of the state. Chair cars from Texarkana, Denison, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco and Beaumont will be provided for, and other points if the number of delegates warrants. Delegates will come to the Grand Lodge and Grand Household prepared to stay until the time of departure. The rate of $2.00 per day. The Memorial Services that will be held in honor of the deceased Grand Master will take place promptly at 3 o'clock p. m., Sunday, August 1, and the grand opening of both Grand Lodge and Grand Household will begin at 8 o'clock p. m., Monday, August 2, and all Grand Lodge officers and delegates are requested to leave their homes in time to be present at both occasions. As Grand Master, may I urge that every Lodge and Household, the Patriarchies, Juvenile Societies, Past Masters' Councils and Ladies' Chambers put forth every effort to have as many representatives of the great host of Odd Fellows and Ruthites of Texas in August. The magnificent Temple is now completed and equipped and will be the center of attraction where the business sessions of both the Grand Lodge and Grand Household will be held. This beautiful temple is located in architecture and construction. The delegates and visitors will enter their new home for the second time since its completion with a sense of pride and satisfaction that is not easily described. Enwrapped in this magnificent Temple is a mute testimony of the loyalty of the membership of the entire Jurisdiction and is also a mute testimony of the success of the temple, gave his last years to see that it was erected and completed and doubtless from the terrible strain under which he labored, caused his untimely passing. For great rejoicing and thanks to Almighty God for the great success and accomplishments of Odd Fellows and Ruthites in the Jurisdiction. May I urge as Grand Master that all delegates come to the Grand Lodge and Grand Household of Ruth imbued with the spirit of co-operation and good will that the successes and accomplishments thus fan had in the past have been greater in the future and more determined than ever that there be no steps backward by the Grand Old Order. In testimony hereof, I have affixed my signature and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be hereon impressed, this the 15th day of June, A. D. 1926. G. W. JACKSON, District Grand Master. Attest: JAS. T. EWING, District Grand Secretary Parker, Newman, Lonson, J. Richards, I. Nettle Parrall, Hatchet, Alexander, Gather, F. Jones, M. A. Chaitman, d. M. Bentley, D. Roussel, kindergarten d. M. Bentley, D. Roussel FREE PROGRAM FOR 50 NEGRO CHILDREN Mr. Toupee, manager Lowe's State office, offered through Mr. Frank Kramer, a professor of Negro children at matsinee turn 15, j. p. 1. 1. m. Mr. Marrell showed Virginia B. Thompson, president of Virginia's operative, workers of Juvenile Delinquency. Nettie Parnell, co-workers, and Mrs. M. A. Chatman and Miss Mrs. Thompson, kindergarten teachers, assisted Mrs. Thompson with the children. It was a rare treat which the children entertainment and generous consideration. Mrs. Thompson was forged for his generosity and thoughtful consideration of the children. For his generosity and thoughtful consideration by the manager of a big play house, the business will surely be successful and prosper. Mrs. Thompson is most modern and costly in the city. FORMER POSTAL EMPLOYEE HERE GETS HIGH POST FORMER POSTAL EMPLOYEE HERE GETS HIGH POST DANIEL SCHOOL TO REMAIN OPEN IN NEW ORLEANS NOTABLE WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED IN NASH HOME, BRYAN NOTABLE WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED IN NASH HOME, BRYAN Brvan, Texas.—A notable wedding of the season was that of Miss Mademie Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Sadie Taylor-Nash to Prof. C. J. Lines of the University of Texas, on day evening at the home of the bride's parents, Prof. and Mrs. L. A. Nash. Rev. S. E. Diggs read the marriage service. She notes from the instrument played by Mrs. I. A. Carter sounded forth the wedding march, the groom, with his attendants. Prof. and Mrs. L. A. Nash reception room and, properly distended under a beautiful bride arch, the groom, bride. She entered with her mother, and her ringer and her attendant, Miss Blanche Whitehead of Calvert. Gown of soft white taffeta made in period style with parapegs. She wore a white dress with her long veil of mity tulle. She carried a shower bouquet of shakes casies and Following the ceremony a reception for the bridal party, the bride's home in downtown guests. Fern, oleander, maples and other used here to give flower setting to the spacious home, with a background of pink and white arched windows. On the bird's table, spread with rare lace, a silver reflecter held the wedding dress, and boased with Shasta daisies and green bearing the initial "H" in green were the bridal attire. Monroe andmond provided at the bridal table. Prof. Hines will continue his course in manual training at Prairie View. She will remain with her parents at Bryan. 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TRULY, THE BUSINESS OF SUCH A GROUP IS WORTH GOING AFTER, AND OUR 1926 MESSAGE TO ALL ADVERTISERS IS— Say It In The Houston Informer An Ad Each Week Is the Best Way to Speak ee eee eee ee eee ee ese eee aa ae South's Greatest Weekly Hewspaper ‘Kinley presidential electors in 1896 and 1960—nobwithstanding|(—————— ee ‘suffrage, increased population, both by birth and immi-| . P; ration. aratle "Greager held to the view that such a handsome vote for hia gubernatorial kian kandidate would look good to pete aes he {ute forgot to realize that the party leadern are more Ta a « in real republican votes, aa shown by ballota east for republican| 0%, DeWalt, Linsin These» Eien imo proses vos ox approval oto rguored ex esos lta Pata owe cel than in a pro for approval voto re or some ato tee “oven ‘ate or dntrit candidate." tala tothe uation and Tnemtle’eibergone” expression jw, when his tactics have been disc nation, a a bah ho stands almont discredited ns 2 party leader, “Rotten, Bona”! Wiliam, H. Reboaon of Anos Creager seeks fo bring about the palitial death of the only re-) Feat ma Wee Rete. ; lean e¢ fexas in years; and Creager | was ly | “4 a Bits become Soth desperate, inconsistent and Yncongraous inhi] gees beng Calf. Pera maddened and frenzied attempt to defeat and dislodge Congress-| bemoaning his singles ian Harry M. Wurzbach of the 14th congressional strict. | "owen of cafe ete “This, in substance, Is the fight in Texaa:. Whether Croager| Crowd af vinm ruin te sod politcal ods and trata al eotnue thr Flog | Auran Mi hs Fuin policy in the republiean party of the state, or whether row Poles Kinde wareine So ae Oe tee ee reby rid Texas of the “ilywhite™ and regime, ne ha hel the genuine republican a Praldoon more galing ad] ZF, a a Fhumallating than human bondage for the last six or elght years. nowy the pel ep jut» epablcan voters throughout Texas, who do not reads {a thn|« sensing Very Inte ne 14th consreslonal dlatrict are urged to go o the polls Satur. | tin gk th le 27 zopa day, July 24, 1926, and cast a ballot for men supported by the 9 eo Al ‘Wurzbach faction, headed by Judge E. P. Scott of Corpis Christi, y-chairman’ club of Harris’ Cour ‘The Informer trges the Colored republicans to manifest coms pas snteret In Es party ig ie up with Waraach and Wed, and tee ‘Toran of the *ly-wbite® bight that has wrought political havo |. yf, Teas, ho. beleves {n,the republican ranks in Texas and the South for the last sev.) HEMine for Your rights In Ue cou ral years. lee ‘alia | LITTLE LYING LIPS! J. B. Griguby, president Ameri Tbe tongs Baoat the sanaiee: Taare ie bode, baba ga be sour of much good ore, depending arly upon how the owner of the tongue employs it slong with his or her tia. Little lying lips have done more to wreck homes, er char- acter and bring dlegrace upon men and women than all other forces and factors, : We have never been able to see how any woman oF man car deliberately sit down, conjure up some of the false and absurd charges and rumors that often fit over the community ike & March wind; when the originator of the lle-or lies knows all vel tht therein noone sentiaof truth im what she ee ps In cireulation. Not only are these malicious liars a liability to socfety, but the daly al drab work cated apn adn fo by fn extremely" Targe colony of gossip or-mongers—per ‘sons who will repeat, as well as add to, the least bit of gossip that she or he may hear, without ever taking the pains to invésti- ‘gate and ascertain the truth before giving both credence and ef. uladon to same. eee yon lac nthe South of Amer oh word where an antigossip ordinance. 18m is in “Heaven! Futon” "Sela sexngy tht 9 many teint in a “heaven ly" city would be so hellish, but the truth ne light!) ‘Te munya Gur pale hare wl it hl rer een on a Solvers, job, if they ein acne ‘work in order to originate a “gosip, rumors an ‘During the last few weoka this ely has been worked overtime with gossip, scandal, ramor and Fee ees it would be surprising And sari for any on fo divalge the original gouee of mato this l-red gop aod premeditated prevarction, or down "Then, too, most of these gossipers and scandal-mongers either bear watching or Ar so eroked tat they can gone in 1 bed aight; or else we reached the stage in life that ap roaches second childhood, ‘Often it happens that the gossiper is envious af some neighbor's success or progress oF material possesion, and thus an inidious Campaign is immediately undertaken to Iitrally destroy the favor do fortanate person, If Mars and gossipers can not enter the kingdom of heaven, then colored Houston will not have many representative is tha celestial abode. Amen! ‘eb ties Vek tales ce a ee J ee Leen ne ene sor Sear ce Wee sts pm doe Be walt Neal, ta set Ne sh Be ir te a is so Pan hgh ona ie mn an ear iat coma te bh eaten a Te aap Sh Bact tat Snr an ee tn scam Se Sapa hy be Seycltecaee nett ea ent Soe ee so han, or a SL maga same ct erate che each a ee on mae Sn i cl en perinecee sa Tiga rane “tt repo Bs anny ea wig ak Pinata ci Sra i ee ied wet od SP Rah Ereron of Haroun ys Soe ne cacec Se aad ca ans ae as ena aie ee ae ieee’ oie spac Saige 2" ae coat ae ‘nei te ce TTORIALS /E HOUSTON INFORMER _ MOUTHS GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER a ‘At Geta You Told—Nothing Ele!” Risted every faturay tc 10-40 Oat Fulowe Temple, Howion, Tex Srrored un eecond-cinas matter May 28. 1919. at the postotee at Houston fas, nader the Act of March %, 1879 Bp aicsianouow css lr Rao Pebiabe ‘Kew GUBBORIPTION RATER: RES regen nuevos i aaa | Amy man wno 18 2000 ENOvOH To aviED m8 aL50d FoR | wis'counrrny ta cod ENOUGH To BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL | Srvemwanos. no man te fNTIT180 TO MORE AND Mo MAN Shuto necuive Less. ernooeevetT. | HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1928 THE REAL ISSUE IN TEXAS G. 0. P. FIGHT. eral voters have asked The Informer to explain the asian in Texas among te Foca, artical Terai tothe Fight now bing waged bythe Creager and Ware ich forces for control or a vote of approval at the July ppitnaries. Fe are inter tha erltee Win this state has dwindled into.a mere patronage bureat, an fetoneiar ints erate amcor bake the national party leaders believe that he and his cohorts earnestly endeavoring to build up a strong republican arty * ane, down in his heart he is not anxious for any suck fae rat rss pit is Creager’s idea that he is or should be the biggest man in be republican party in Texas; that he is lord, tyrant and monarch Fall he surveys; that he has the authority and power to issue esa eae ‘Baplude from party affairs and councils those who incur his royal SE ees man from his (Creager’s) state, who has the nerve and “guts” 1 2 oppose “Rotten Bos” high-handed game, must be ousted See er toes ae a pea ee cel Bere Te a Lincoln republican, and believes in popular rule: that. the be should not arrogate unto themselves the authority to con- “Vert the republican ae: in Texas into a yest-pocket organiza- jon, maintained nce A and principally for federal patronage purposes ; that the repul pare vplones, te allt pepe 0 ¢ tho composing the party in this state id have pice and hand in tts affairs gressman Wurzbach does not believe in any type of re- pie rae een cei aa ‘ef nc "oF any su " leve in Ben ta eae TOR Date a et eve cnc ae ‘i ows Abra nein : ue ee it are ts en vat Committeeman Creager of Brownsville along various See ea cena n eeeaaa macy” and a “lily-white” republican organization in this state, eee eee arene Ras ik rete cece. ae Sea epee aaa oe oe Semaea s Berea faret su ihre ae tn oe So aL Beier tte eniee cacao acer een Ot a Be coviunaran te ee ate ee pata ae ans eee erin Sant reat ie-Knetsch epee forces have en up a “COLORED Back, political Sambos have been employed by Creager to “sel Sanne enn Dessert eT ct in the party eee of the republican party ‘der eset aca ny Comet oa Betiasionat > irae tit ea ee a ae on a Sen a onal candidate, tach, showa that Emperor Hene and hie royal fates atc ate 5 In 1922, when the senatorial fight was waged against the klan Se Ee See eee ee Beil oat ec tt ps y1924, after “Tommy Plutocratic” Lee of Houston had been’ gated for governor of Texas on the republican ticket and be general election, Creager grabbed a democratic professor eee ars fel creer Bgcand plated him in Lee's place on the republican ticket pat Mezaa University?) | Re co aca ata vive ht forth little “Geargie Clan” Butte as the! vit Fentize Kian vote of the stato cast for him : pci Saat a SaEs ecelved Ioan votea than the, des eaticheent ce ratieed eal Bes {Foren ale Ger vac adit tse erat woe Gee many wit, etl we reenter Soret bi Ea ree le hie Man Sina e Nett i ana he Foe stun of ra sxe Re ac Spee Tone ra ia oP ess gle hu a i Simmons" uch the ns cit tone fe Ta eNom a a BS Chartgeate nerd cra in Oe tan Bia 1 i of pet foo sree et & Ree So peri crue tat bie ee ce eB eco eee ae oes : eke 3: as Bh Passing Parade Wight hae ge ag ar xg ating rapper atthe Ve © scenic os Soe eee See oe en 5 ion as einen ia sey ning SAN Noon” Bs oe ae fer aaee, ae ere errr at ets oe er pra kn oe aa i fee cenit ao fe eer a ‘chairman the “Richardson-tor-Coun- ac peor 1 web von Mi et Texas, Sho belcre fi for your. ipa in the cours lag! ftal"roy "at oo tg Pi tan Soe Exees creme eid A Oe, te ee en oe freee ase aa, eae rene ess eae mae © ee ce ee terete Nos ta os see es Be ae eee aaa i il eins are ek eee ee eee een cet fee eo ae ce iy am a, Fest Be ga ca arenes etd tad tancned ett seat aces eerareaeee ame, Peat See SSeS Sere Sosa Eat eee re EET Sod ictal eet a ggg Siete benno eae ie Uae Saas eee Geert = hewn set ht sits ea oe Rein neo Cece we uk earths Ao Seances a ne ad OPINIONS — INFORMOGRAMS CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS 2 that started all thie discussion sae ied drain soak ceteae ere itizens ot the stale to requett ti aS Ecru ab eee ree ees is rk cartman Se es ttt the ape where thelr co eee ae oe eee on Sean Seerarascce Te ee pacar carr occa ewan ina aa kes : ene emer n fear Beart bet tesa tr Soo ears Fogo ACE ha spe ete eo eee errs er Sees eee = Dit ‘ip refusing the post fag ert at saan aaeaneuse nents areca’ ale Se oo i a ye pu Sa se paage Pat Uae"one one the date aiciracs Str mae cone Seles Sars See ment, and a spirit of sacrifice whic Whey alg "en rofeein ic whic have lone centl to char tei At cin the Bobet cod a sccm to be an far apart a the East eee te core ee eee ces eee aaa ar eae ae et oe ae Ronee Tee erase Seo Sere Mee eeaiee wicie cetee Goa eae ce [gpd plened By ron ae eras more ml a cay ator, in, comment Seo See eee BS cool manner in which’ Preaidept King ee eect hag afar oie es ee eee eter ae ee a oe eee hind owing to President ’s de- oer ene aoa Cool fcpwoorh io ee Beier ead coon Charles Peacock, nerhape he, oldest ee ee aed oe fs a ES fn'now on the pension list,” His’ aerv- ‘evied ‘ot ttetehe sear, sa he a ats Masel sate toes ommee ee Sper eee Pe eee ree San os ee gaia bat note tena he Sec Aaa lah th pat ee ee ee enor Scars oe She never renders an he MT. 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