Houston Informer

Saturday, July 31, 1926

Houston, Texas

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DENISON WELCOMES U.B.F.'S HOME EDITION When we are whipped and locked in a fair fight, we have no allies not when men will openly and brazenly deny the written statutes of the comedy when men will openly and brazenly about their procedure and maliciously micropresent the situation (shoot the audience) and no excuse to offer for failing to win in a disadvantaged fight. When we be whipped in a political fight and being tricked out of one's constitutional rights. Mob law in politics is a form of government, and men who resort to such tricks, schemes and unfairly unfit to be trusted with any office of trust, honor or emolence, we do not we intend to sit supinely by and permit a gang of political citizens our family and race of our last vestige of women is indebted to the many citizens for their support, and it seems quite unreasonable and evil to continually resort to the courts for legal redress from such wrongs and evils; we are stunned with roses and "eternal vigilance" (continually staying on the court) and finally, friends and comrades: "The fight is on, but be not weary, Be strong and in His Might hold on." If God be for us, his banner or song is. We will sing the victor's song at CLEANING UP SAN FELIPE! If we could land a few more colored patrolmen of this type, it will not be THE HOUSTON INFORMER C. H. McGRUDER, Grand Secretary DR. M. W. DOGAN HEADS COLLEGE ORGANIZATION HUNDREDS STUDY RACE RELATION AT BLUE RIDGE DR. M. W. DOGAN HUNDREDS STUDY HEADS COLLEGE RACE RELATIONS ORGANIZATION AT BLUE RIDGE Marshall, Texas—President M. W. Dogan, Wogan College, was elected the president of the Association of Neuro Colleges in Texas, due largely to the fact that he was so much to further its materializing. There are nine colleges: Jarvis, Viney, Paul Quinn, Mary Alen, Gandupee, Bibhop, and Wiley, already members of the association, as to what would probably be some of the initial work of the organization of Dogan College, demands upon the attention of the association would run along the line of the organization's uniform standard of entrance requirements operative for the two colleges. He feels that at present there is too much variance, too great disparity, he says, it breeds unwelcome hostility to the lower general educational standard among these colleges. Moreover, he says, it breeds unwelcome hostility to the lower general educational education, it gives the idea that there is a line of loss徙 of energy necessary to be expended so sought by so many who go to college; and consequently they seek this line, which goes from one college to another. He deplored the possibility of the educational movement resolving its problems of more important things—qualities themselves are concerned, for more numbers, ignoring or neglecting them, for more important things—qualities steadily stood for high standards as is evidenced by the marvelous growth of the university, which has presided for thirty years has attained and the superior rank which has undergone leading colleges of the country. - LEAVES FOR VACATION. Dr. P. P. Stone, one of our leading physician, left this week for a period of time to attend a conference in the leading hospitals in North and Central Texas. The doctor plans to do two things in his former hospital located in his former home. He was accompanied by his entire family, the trip being made overland in their Cadillac. long before a permanent reformation will be affected along this and other routes, noisy streets frequented by the homeless will be the focus. We take this occasion to congratulate Mayor Holcomb and Chief Officer of the United States Office on Inter-Racial Co-operation, for the appointment of these two officers; and we also wish to compliment Officers Jordan and Stevenon for their success or failure as peace officers, will determine the future policy regarding colored police officers SUBJECT GIVEN: Prominent Place on Southern Conference Program Students Interestably AT BLUE RIDGE YEAR BLDGE, N. C.—This summer, and for several years past, the study of race relations has been a major feature held at the public conference, and the interlibrary message has reached thousands of people in positions Among the meeting so far held in which the subject has had a prominent place in the public conference. In all these there have been group discussions or platform addresses in students, in a powerful address that made a profound impression on the students of Hampton Institute and I. B. Roose of Shaw University were present by those were entertained by the conference for several days, making a very favorable impression of white students in attendance from all over the Southeast. At the Misericordia Conference, R. B. Eleser, director of the Commission on Interactive Co-operation, presented the number of discussion groups, as he did also at the Y. W. C. A. Industrial Conference. It is generally admitted that one of the most hopeful recent trends in the teaching of college students is manifolding in this subject, as indicated by the fact that many of the institutions are conducted in principal southern colleges, in addition to colleges and discussion groups. Interracial speakers, white and colored, are also given发言, and the colleges and discussion platforms. The significance of this development is in the fact that many of today who are interesting themselves in this question will be the leaders WHITE HOUSE VALET ILL AT SUMMER CAMP (By The Associated Negro Press.) Paul Smiths—Major Arthur Brooks, playing in the departmental service at Washington, who is serving as president Ceddoris Cooke's valet, has suffered an injury. The president camp of the president. Major Coupl. the president's physician, was sum- dicated and soon has his patient out of danger. South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926 Special Train Pours Delegates Into City To 40th Grand Lodge Bledsoe, Rhonds, McGruder, McCllan, Grigshy and Others Marshal Forces For Fraternal Triumphs—Mayor Hibbard Welcomes Delegates, His Wife Being Present—Best and Largest Session In Order's History—School of Modern Thought Conducted By Experts—Texas Divided For Mighty Membership Campaign. (By Staff Correspondence.) Denison, Texas, July 30, 1928 Pacific Lines out of South, the Gate City from Dallas Mall hundred delegates and visitors of the United Brothers of Friend Gate City, pastor, Daisy pastor, Monday night. T with a steady downpour of rain, visitors were not dampened or afternoon the smiling face of Sol skies, and ideal summer weather was present. The special U. B. F. and S. sleeper, which accommodated a Tone U. B. F. B. Fand of Houston at stalls from stops to Daisy to Denison Gate City. J.-H. Haywood is d. B. F. Levinson is head of the A special train via the South and North Texas, arrived in day morning, bringing several to the 40th annual grand session and Sisters of the Mystery, though greeted, upon their arrival the ardor and enthusiasm of the billed one bit; and by the early dissipated all clouds from the hardened. This met the hearty visitors. M. T. train included a Pulman group of houstonians. The Silver received a big hand at Dallas and on the way to Houston, it was music galore en route to the sector of the Houston band, and rabail band. There were the white people in Texas ready to help us, if we will only help ourselves; and we need not expect our own brothers to strike a blow on our own freedom and liberty. Not only should the pulman be brothers in the sight of God, but they are brothers in the sight of man. At the conclusion of this address, the pulman to term "radical," "kitkiting," etc. the major aroos and proff. Prof. Wanda Women Win Laurela The welcome address on behalf of local temples was dated December 15, 2014, prepared ahead of the response to same was made by the president of the United States, electrified a huge audience with a brilliant oratorical effort, tracing the history of the temple in America, and calling upon the people to race and to practice the doctrine of love, and to follow the teachings of Jesus. Musical Selections Good. Grand Master Presented. Little Miss White Mae Pierce presented the gavel to Grand Master W. Bledie, who complained of the lack of time outside of the church and urged the parents to bring their children on the outside of the church and urged them to them and their race. He further stated that "this is one grand lodge and its recommendations for dancing or dancing of any kind." He presented its approval of this statement. Grand Princess Speaker. Mrs. Bledie, grand princess of the sisters of the Mysterious Ten, was presented and handed a big hand by the audience. Prior to the beginning of the public meeting, hands rendered an open air concert in front of the church, with Prof. J. H. Haywood and Dead Members Honored. Memorial exercises in honor of the sisters of the Palestine, and other deceased members of the church, were held Tuesday morning at president Houston College and grand chaplain of the order, conducted the service and delivered the memorial service. The educator stated that character is the only thing a person takes to the grave and to live a life of service and usefulness. Every appropriate music was performed for the occasion, including a tenor solo, "Jesus Christ," Jr. Port Worth, with Prof. Rohde, also a musical genus, at the piano. Laws Laws Lid Down. Grand Master Bledie, at the conclusion of the memorial exercises, recommended for laws and regulations. [Name] W. F. BLEEDOE, GRAND MASTER lations governing local lodge, and the conduct and attitude of members to both the local lodge and grand body. He made a plea for team-work and urged the members to return to teamwork and boost and build their local lodge and temples, and stop trying to throw the work of our faith into the work of the society for the B. U. P. and S. M. machinery, the total system of Many Race Leaders Here. In his remarks the grand master said: There are three institutions that undele the possibilities of all race and civilized developments. The first is the college, which instills confidence, race loyalty, history achievement, nobility, and grandeur in mother and father. The second is the mother and the father must teach the noble strains of their forebears, the victories of their triumphs, the achievements, their trials, their struggles, their victories and triumphs. It omitted in the school of home education the great firefighters teachers and the children are the school, with object to the great firefighters' scriptures, it will never be taught elsewhere. The second institution is the school. If in our schools we are taught the nobility, the wonder, the greatness, the supremacy, control, the power, the world over, in the past and present, with their founders and histories of the group, being denied record and a right to be heard, should be seen and understood, serve as a means of educating us away from race fundamentals and the group, being removed from the possibilities of ardent desires of education us. This educational movement of our nation has far removed from the possibilities of ardent desires of education us. PRICE: 5 CENTS B. F.'S The Negro church shall stand, when the world shall almost be dead, and the world shall almost be the world, of the world, as the champion of justice to mankind that is applaused, as the voice of the underdogs of every race, and the leader of right regards of who is involved, as the exposer of wickedness. The Negro church has brought us to where we are today. It is our one great hope still for the promotion of the Negro church, and for drift from it, but we must drift if we (Continued on Page 8). NO.11 ae. $7.00 | 1” DOWN | Will Hold any ‘Trunk, Slt | ; tee s = ) " ie $1250 SIGEL'S LOAN OFFICE, lak ask anes Phase Presi so : Y Y o ‘There's no need to worry about the hair and skin of Grace, Violet, Crystal, ‘or your other pretty friends, Yours ‘may be just as pretty. 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OTTO’S Trunk ‘Shop 404 TRAVIS STREET Phone Preston 348 FEMALE TROUBLES see ree a a Serene er ipa ee = AND DYERS intone! Pee cpus, of hereon Werks Caled tor and Delvere We Mend Your cates tated Wort Becht POSITIVELY NO GASOLINE ‘opor Phone Preston 9991 1321 Ruthven St. Phones: Ofvice Preston 2428, Tea Prostoy 7109 free Moura: 40°t0 12 & my ath been me DR W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN ahd SURGEON Duane of Woman, Bled and 528 Odd Fellow Temple SS ‘Oiee Phone S001 + men Phone Hadley 6228 ome Hours! BBE AM 1 t0 9 George W. Antoine, M. D. ‘Physielan and Surgeon ‘ealdence! 2501 MeGowen A cofmae! 101 Odd Fetiown Tonal Office hours 8 aamci2i 47 pam Phone Preston 1396. DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY DENTIST U. B. F, Bldg, Room 12 Ait Glaases of Deal Work Neatly one. Sundays by Appointment “19% Milam Street Se Hewre: 8 amt pi 29 pm 14 pm “Grice Phe, Pres 3688 S13'Gas Folowe Temple Dr. Chas. W. 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"Thay wii enter the American open cham Biensine 2 Roland. Loeke, ‘Unlvertty of ¥e- beast speoter, who ha eon trying i eoaahing world's records, In tm: Bion te become m lawyer. He has two more years to ko before complet: tne hn men | ‘A coenetpal stadiom te under con: strmction bn Gomdelalara, Mexico, ha. ing’ capaclty of etween 18000 end 30,00 ersona: TE willbe equipped with symoaalun, shower bath, swim: Sing pont and lockers. For the anual Intercollegiate polo touraament, of 1025. nt Wentcherter Tittmore”‘Gountry eth ‘Ove tearm, Harvard, the present champion ale, Prince, West Point and Pean MN: tary college are entered. ‘St, Toots ntersty haw staged an sumiete" expansion movement whieh tr cont #ston00n Te Ye tated to ocd all udents am athlete rater tric they wil fod beneeal, A ym. asin ‘onder constroction wil ‘cont $oo,o0,""A tem wil be erected fo ae Sa VALET Razor iG chan itself WH? ip Pens KELLOGG'S STOR OIL x ey BH Slapstick in Comedy ‘Tee dictionary denen snptleh -w davies made of two fat place of wood" tartened together tt woe eo Bot Jooee tt the voter, sometimes ted to farces or tow comedy BY coe sctor in striking another in week way aa tom the lon oie to ate Topent thet the blow wast. nevere con? By ertenaion’ the word. bem tore commonly dengnat the wort ot comedy tm which sach 8 device taht becemployed A Catalog A grammar sehoot boy ded ta the. Tatowiag “composition “Cats! Cats that teaoe forte bors Smee and tones sled. Sateen Cate Some cats ta roterfaed by Now Frrian cata The cate what San very bed tempers Ie called Angote, cr ot cate with deep telng tcl Filloe ean dow Ue. etta™ ee eee ee 6 ee ee tala ‘Goeth afer several Fury af fey amon inet, mye th nel ten it bee teh acer am Bd Frode Aten, apt Prefer Genet, mam have compenenmy ot {Cyt aie wins Sve day no mater to meee poor I ay Rave ona Or'bow paces te surovnions Machine's “Load” Re “lands Ine ontet of of sand opens chin, ron ee tre er in terme of covet iene of power ever tnd ty be ast, bors ora fa ble SSeemive. te aecrog to tho ot fee ofthe achive a the tine Sa dtiaes. Flower Belongs to Day * rye ie gina, bch ore so tovoasty Insti Tote rex wes hnewa te tn Angled dante are meh tent tee Sf tay Sena of te tc tht Gas he bore tes eros {he en tor Gown The Doldrams ‘he sold im art oft oes scare equate beetg ca, rou an gt ui wind Bh Simtines_preveot ll roca tiing seed for wena. Tas pores ovts inte dolauae” een tebe tow ois ors ate of esta Se trun Room Borrows Size Yeu cn make yo cnt rows that wy rice fo aca mt tire by sang mow Sees between them fmt doo toe One ca wit ‘dorrow eon el reo to toto Sn ae ee PAGE FOUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Libby's Evaporated Milk, 99c tall canns, 1 dozen for..... No Limit Prem. Peach Preserves, highest quality, 12 ounce jar, 350c value..... No Limit K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounce canns, 25c value..... No Limit R. T. ANDREWS Grocer 408 Milam Street Phones: P. 7061-8020 "The House of a Thousand Favor" City Happeninds Mrs. Salle Milla Whitfield, 2218 St. Charles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, grandmother of Mr. and Mrs. she has spent a very delightful vacation. She will return to New Orleans soon to resume her job. Mrs. Whitfield is wedding given by little Mrs. Alice Phippe at South West African Methodist Church, last Sunday. A private reception and a dinner have been requested. PDR HERT-Nice, cool rooms, on Dowling car line, 2600 Holmes Hill, Oak Lak, $3 per week Hire Lak, Mrs. Harvey J. Edwards motored to Galveston Sunday, accounted for by Mrs. Harvey J. Walter Vincent, and Master Herman Vance. DR. C. H. L. MOORE FRYHVON, and BURGEOE INVESTIGATED BATHS Office: 0610 Odin Avenue Phone Capital 0641-W Residence 2019 Opulios Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and in other areas to modern as in their nature are primary to affections of the above organ. Equipment and treatment modern. Office hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Phone: Capital 8299 409% MILAM STREET Phones: Office, Preston 2682, Ree, Capitol) 8299 Mrs. Gusie Shepherd, Galveston, estrate home from New Orleans, stopover in Houston, Mrs. I. L. Roster, W. W. Capitol. Do you like and nice print? Well, you should select the Houston W. W. Capitol. Special attention given to embosed and engraved work on the only main cover of the book in Texas. Phone Preston 4593. Ira Harth, 418 W. Dallas, spent two years at Miss Emeline Menniline, 905 W. House, who sustained a fractured rib a few months later. Phone Courtney Wilson, Miss Lacy and Courtney Wilson, 490 Robin, left this week to spend the summer in Liberty and Sour Lake. August 15, 2014. Miss Emeline and Bebe Tabernacle, corner Arthur and San Pellelite, Tuesday night, August 5. Admission free. Married, a pleasant visit with Miss Croma Green, 2706 Berry, returned home with M. M. J. M. Johnson, Los Angeles, and Mrs. B. S. Wheeler, Detroit, are spending the summer here, visiting THE NEW WORLD BEGINNING George F. Collins, S. I. B. A. 7, George Hall, 529 W. St. Paul, Hertford Hall, 529 W. St. Paul, (Helmer Street entrance) will discuss the subject in a great way. This promises to be a great help to all we are interested in the work of the professors and all others, from all walks of life, and all others, with deep insight of the prophecies being fulfilled in the present day. Seats are available. MT, CORINTH. FORMER HOUSTONIAN Mrs. Patty Dismuke Wheeler, Detroit, Mich., is visiting friends and relatives in her old home city, Kansas, to see students who graduated from the Detroit Conservatory of Music; a memorial Musical Progressive Club, and a member of the Easter Lily Club, and also the Eastern Star of Detroit. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVEN IN. If your breath is bad and you have spills of swimming in the head, poor vision, or no-account feeling, it is a sign your liver is lorothed. The one really dehydrated the liver, stomach and bowels is herlence. It aches powerfully on the liver, stomach and bowels and restores a fine feeling of energy, vim, and cheerfulness. Price 2002 Dowling Drug Store, 2002 Dowling AWAY FOR THE SUMMER. Mrs. M. J. Fance and her son Jack Prace, Jr. Schwartz street, left this summer, will include the larger sizes of the East, Midwest and the Pacific coast, where they will visit California. They will spend a few weeks in Chicago, where Mr. Butler, and while in Chicago will be the guest of Mrs. Carle Ferguson, where the expectant mother, to spend a summer, they will be in the home of Mr. Ceciana Johson, Mr. Fance' P. V. ALUMNI TO HOLD MEET Prairie View College, Prairie View, Texas The Alumni of Prairie View College: You are hereby notified that the State Association of Prairie View College will convene at the college Thursday, August 12, 2016, absolutely needed, for you to be made aware of unusual importance will come before the association for conference. There will be two sessions, a business session and a public session. 2 o'clock in the afternoon and the public session will begin at 8 p.m. Dollar to the president or the executive secretary and end by being the association. The association are also advised that strong efforts are being made to keep accurate statistic of the records and are urged to send along with your membership fees your addresses and profession in which you are now en- gaged. not forget the date, August 12, 1996. are very closely, O. P. DeWalt, President, Lincoln Theatre, Houston, Texas; Napoleon B. Edward, exec- uator, Prairie View College, Prairie View, Texas THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926 Dr. W. R. Banks, who for ten years has been the successful president of Texas College, Tyler, Texas, and who recently accepted the principalship of Tipton View (State Normal) and Be Industrial College, will take active charge of the state school on August 18. Dr. Banks comes to Pairiew Valley which recommended by Dr. W. T. B. W. to Dr. Banks, the educator of the state and nation, and has the endorsement of the P. V. and has been at the head of Texas College, Tyler, where he has wrought marvelously, and has won the esteem of both white and black. He leaves over the protest of his board, friends and colleagues. Dr. Banks is currently filled for his new field is evidenced by the preparation he has made, and the prominent positions he has filled. In 1981, Dr. Banks was at Texas University, he has studied in the best schools of the East, and taught for several years at Pt. Ville, Ga. GALVESTON AND HARRIS COUNTIES SHOW THE WAY The Dallas Express: Are areas in Harris and Galveston counties are showing the rest of their follows the way to a victory. The two areas are the party of the choice in the way in which they have lined up behind men of their own color who have entered the race. The Creeger, "boss" of Texas G. O. P. they are raising money for their own business of thinkers of the other race and in support of the services or OF LOOKING FOR A PLACE AT THE PIE CENTER PHONE. OWN MONEY AND ARE DOING IT FOR THE GOOD WHICH THEY ARE REAP FROM THEIR EMPLOYMENT in the light of all of the past history of the participation of Negroes in the war, and is unusual. But it seems actuated by the proper spirit and it is being used in the war only for the not only of the rest of the members of the race but of all other races. And the truth of this statement is borne out by the fact that their cause is attracting within the state. Their fight will bear fruit in the strength of the masses who heretofore have felt that politics was not the issue, and that sentiment has found them. And the strength of the race within the past years during which their political fortunes have been growing has been the others on notice that is a militant spirit in existence among Negroes in the war. In many of many years ago, they by the promise of dollars but that they are actuated by the spirit of the war spired to have their rights in the political arena as are. The Express is highly attested at the maximum amount of money of Harris and Galveston counties. It wishes for them the maximum amount of money of Editor Richardson and that of the members of the race in Houston to move the movement to see him through. It is only unfortunate that such is not the case in every county. The defeat of the Crasger machine in Texas may spell political freedom for the state, but it remains in the republican party. It is most certainly true that the only candidate who has been seen for many days which Texas has seen for many days is Harry Wurzbach whose record in the race has been so good that it is possible that his group will place a candidate in the field in Dallas. We hope that the candidate will feel the choice has been made. The Express is for him and that he will come to the realization that the hope of Negro participation in the affairs of the party lies in defeat of the candidate. Another better one for it. And the record of Congressman Wurzbach is that he has built up the actions which he builds to build up. The actions of Galveston and Harris counties have been to build up the actions to follow. They have made political history of the sort that should be made in Texas. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who supported us during the film, and the students who helped us with the project. We also thank those who departed this life Jury Lily Stuart (Stuart), Marquess Johnson, mother; mother Sara Hall, Mary Johnson, mother; J. Lilian and Mrs. Wesley, sister. If you want the latest and most up-to-date information about the Glimore at the Houston, Observer Pub. Co., 419% 411% Milwaukee Street, phone Preston 5493. Exclusive printing done by the students who want and appreciate the best. GALVESTON $1.00 Round Trip SUNDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 1 AND 2 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 SPECIAL INTERURBAN SERVICE ON SUNDAYS FAST NON-STOP TRAINS ARE RUN DIRECT TO GALVESTON BEACH LEAVING HOUSTON 8:55 A.M. 9:55 A.M. 1:55 P.M. ROUND TRIP FARE LEAVING BEACH 8:55 P.M. 10:55 P.M. $1.95 IN MEMORIAM. In memory of our dear husband and father, John Corrington, who departed this life July 14, 1821. Never will you be forgotten; Never will you be loved; Loving hearts will ever survive. Around the grave where you are laid. (Illustrated) M. M. J. Coventham and Joseph H. COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVEN TION. Harris County republicans will hold their county convention at the city hall on Monday, which time the delegates elected from the county will attend. The day, will elect delegates to the state convention. Every Negro delegate will attend, every colored voter interested in the convention will attend, who desire to see the republican party go the people, are urgently requested to attend. The following list of delegates were reported as being selected to represent the state at the 2014 NCAA Tournament: A. Glmore, N. Dudley Jr., Charles Crouch, W. Jones, G. H. Webster Crouch, W. Jones, G. H. Webster McGruder, R. A. Davis, Sam Eaton, R. W. Hayes, R. J. Hill, J. D. Lee, R. W. Hayes, R. J. Hill, J. D. Lee, Miles, R. F. Mobbin, precinct 43, Dr. T. M. Shadowen, Jack Williams, C. Carter, R. G. Lockett and G. D. Crawford, R. G. Lockett and G. D. Crawford, l. K. L. Bell, and Victor Porter. A full list of the elected delegates is included in time for this issue of The Nation. CAPTAIN JAMES B. TAYLOR VISITS THE CRESCENT CITY SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FoleyBros BARGAIN BASEMENT MILAM AND CONGRESS 2806 to 2816 TRAVIS STREET THE STORE THAT HAS MADE A REPUTATION IN HOUSTON FOR OVER A HALF CENTURY BY GIVING MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE PRICE SPECIALS! Pioneer Flour, $2.05 48 pound sack Pioneer Flour, $1.07 24 pound sack Pioneer Flour, $56c 12 pound sack Pioneer Flour, $30c 6 pound sack Blue Label Karo Syrup, $55c No. 10 cans Blue Label Karo Syrup, $30c No. 5 cans Blue Label Karo Syrup, $16c No. 2½ cans Blue Label Karo Syrup, $11c No. 1¼ cans Argo Gloss Lump Starch, $43c 5 pound carton Lusak Dusseldorf Mustard, $12c 8 ounce jar El Food Mayonnaise, $26c 8 ounce bottle O'Cedar Polish, $40c 12 ounce bottle Rex Jelly, $45c 5 pound cans Kuners Chow-Chow, $35c 1 quart jars Kuners Sour Pickles, $35c 1 quart jars Kuners Sweet Pickles, $40c 1 quart jars Kuners Sour Pickles, $10c Del Monte Sweet Relish, $13c 6 ounce bottle Carnation and Pet Milk, $10c tall cans Carnation and Pet Milk, $5c small cans Houston Maccaroni and Spaghetti, $6c per package Three Bees Honey, $40c 28 ounce jugs Pint Fruit Jars, $75c per dozen Quart Fruit Jars, $85c per dozen Egg O'Day Poultry Feed, $21c 6 1/4 pound sacks Egg O'Day Poultry Feed, $40c 12½ pound sacks Egg O'Day Poultry Feed, $75c 25 ounce sacks Colburs Flavoring Extract, $13c ¾ ounce bottle Black-Eye Peas, $71c per pound White Beans, $71c per pound Red Top Corn Meal, $15c 5 pound sack Red Top Corn Meal, $28c 10 pound sack Red Top Corn Meal, $65c 35 pound sack Thompson Seedless Raisins, $11c 15 ounce package Prunes, 70/80 size per pound Drumedary Cocoanut, $13c 4 ounce package Wantamor Cocoa, $15c 1 pound box Brick Cheese, $27c Kuners Eagle Catsup, $20c 15 ounce bottle Brooks Sweet Catsup, $13c 10 ounce bottle Olive Sardines, $14c American Sardines, $5c No. 1/4 cans Broadcast Potted Meat, $4c No. 1/4 cans Broadcast Sliced Beef, $17c 3½ ounce jars Walker's Chili Con Carne, $20c No. 2 cans Cardinal Chili Con Carne, No. 1 cans SKINNY MEN GET THAT MANLY SHAPE ESTON Round Trip NDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 1 AND 2 SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER MISS NICKERSON TO HOWARD. Authentic announcement has been made that Miss Camile Nickerson, accomplished music teacher, has accepted Washington, D. C., music department, as teacher of Theory of Music, and the teachers training course, which in a very important position. Just at Washington University in regard to the position, Straight, College made a strong bid, making her a flattering offer, which she promised to consider. Nickerson was admitted satisfactorily adjusted with award, Miss Nickerson, who has finished music courses at several colleges and schools, including Olbern Conservatory of music, is a natural musician. Nickerson will be the youngest year she when a small child. An incident occurred some years ago when a child; when she was quite to accompany an accomplished musician, Nickerson attended the music department of Howard University, Mrs. Childress, who was having a panic, and after a little coaching to the achievement of all, Miss Nickerson accompanied the singer with credit. PRESIDENT RAMSEY VISITS CITY Prof. J. R. Ramsey, president of Mississippi Industrial School of Holly Springs, Miss. spent a white in New York and a black in New York and on-in-law. Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, in South Clariborne Avenue in New York, where his school, which is owned and supported by the C. M. E. Church. After a short address to the congregation, he was invited to a charitable donation was made by the church. Among several good points stressed during the meeting over the country and of the many Negro newspapers, "The Negro must solve his own problem. God can solve his own problem, thesemen said he. OFF TO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Among those who left New Orleans in 1972, Mr. H. Convocation of National Association of teachers in colored schools were: Mr. H. D. Hain, Prof. S. J. Green, principal of Theony Lafont School; Rev. H. H. Dain, Prof. S. J. Green, assistant; Mason; Masson Douglas, Plainvine; Others, will join the party from Jones in Mississippi and Lafont in Louisiana; Prof. W. H. Jones; Special acco-mentation by Missouri and Pacific Railroad. GAINEY A VISITOR. Mr. John Gainey, chief clerk at large, and special assistant to the president of the organization, Payton Payton, Texas, national vice president of the Postal Employee National Alliance, and the fourth director of the department, and fourth dressed the meeting of the fourth district of the National Alliance of Postal Employees. Mr. Gainey, formerly of New Orleans but now of Washington, H.C. is the brother of Mrs. Gainey, a former school teacher and a prominent club worker in New Orleans. The stork visited the residence of Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Wiltz, 4773 Coliseum, Monday, July 28, having a cute bird with a new corner hat; mother well. DESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CALLLED FOR AND DELIVERED. ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS SERVED. COHN AND LEONIDUS STREETS PHONE WAL 5360-J. PRESTO EXCLUSIVE DREAM MAKES BRUN LIME VELVET QUICKLY REMOVES TAN BROWN WATCHES BRONN WATCHES TRY IT. MRS. MOLLIE FORD'S BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOL for night pupils. Teaching all branches of the work. Diplomats given to those finished courses. 123b Seventh St. Phone J68-8600. DR. LAMAR J. GOMEZ SURGEON DENTIST 1023 Pythian Temple New Orleans, La. CROWNS, BRIDES, PLATES, FILLINGS SPECIALTY AT EXTRACTION Phone Main 7025 NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 804 IMMAT, PYTILIAN TEMPLE. Import items may be in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to 317 North Roman Street, New Orleans, LA. NEWS MATTER, including Church, Club and News News must be in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to 317 North Roman Street, New Orleans, LA. SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to reach the Society Editor, MISS VOLA CONERLY, 317 N. Roman St., New Orleans, by Monday of each week. Mail to the Society Editor, MISS VOLA CONERLY, 317 N. Roman St., New Orleans, by Monday of each week. Subscription, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to MISS VOLA CONERLY, 317 NORTH ROMAN STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Madame Eva B. White of the White Beauty Culture establishment, is in charge of the surprise party at Seabrook Monday evening, July 26, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, the owners of the sister-in-law to Mrs. Jones. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Durrell, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs. Mineke Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Rerrydon, Bathing, whiting and dancing were inculded in. There was an abundance of delicious food and fresh remedies. TEACHERS' ALLIANCE DRIFT RECOMMENDATION New Orleans, LA, July 26-28. Colored Educational Alliance of teachers drafted several petitions their quarterly meeting July 1, presented to the school board. Among them are the Seabrook School, the Ward; evening schools in the Ni Ward and Algeri; either the rename of the executive office or the out of vice section around a new site for the senior high school for the abundance of delicious food and fresh remedies. Lady Dewey's Club gave their wife, Daisy, a place to bury burg, Monday, July 28. Members were limited, with a few invitations, for friends. George Walker and son, son- Owald Walker, have moved from their old residence, 293 Valence Street, to Mrs. Carter Ellis, San Antonio, Texas, royal grand mansion of of Eastern Star, is visiting in the guest of Key, and White. BISHOP GAINES AT ST. JAMES. **Ishabp A. L. Gaines, Baltimore, Md.** **Church Sunday, August 11, 11 a.m.** he will conduct the Community service class. He will be a guest of the special music will be rendered by the choir. Rev. Dr. H. G. Dawson left the city at mid Monday night for a visit. NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITY POUND Invite the Colored Youth of the Land High School (Gilbert Academy) Model School. Attached institutions are the School. Attached institutions are the School. The enrollment last year was 106 of Ages. New students are 68 required the Teacher Certificate and have been enkayed. Academic buildings at Northern university. Scholarship at School. Terms Very Researcible. W K. R. M. Invite the Colored Youth of the Land to the Halls. New Year Teacher Course; High School (Gluerton Academy); Model Grade School; Model Grade School; Home Economics Department; a well organized Night School and a successful Summer School; a well organized Nine Day School and a Nine Day Training School and a Park Home School (Girls Home Economics). The enrollment last year was 108, of whom 240 were in the College of Liberal Arts, and 68 were in the College of Business. 65 received the Teachers' Certificate and 68 the High School Certificate. Attributions going or will add 84 nonglasses. Library and Laboratory Services will be provided to the South, well staffed faculty, many of whom are now pursuing graduate studies. High Standards of Scholarship and Life: Belfast Influence. A Growing School. Very Well. O. E. KHANE President, 113 St. Charles Ave. BLANCHET'S PHARMACY Fresh Drugs—Prescriptions Can Pharmacist—Immediate Attentive and Delivered—Ice Cream and Gelatin-1003 Tulane Avenue. Melin DORSEY'S SCHOOL Students Prepared for Skip Grade * Able Faculty. Fresh Drugs — Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Registered Pharmacists. Prescriptions include Cream, Ice Cream and Delivered Cream and Ice Cream and Drink Drinks Served at Our Boca Fountain. DORSEY'S SCHOOL FOR NIGHT PUPILS Students Prepared for Bikip Grade Work and Make Up Any Back Work Able Faculty. Write for Terms. JOS. DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STORES WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 3000 S. Rampart St. PHONE J. JACKSON 2101 Dryades St. Both offices in charge of registered graduate pharmacy IMMEDIATE, ATTENTIVE SERVICE THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926 TEACHERS' ALLIANCE New Orleans, La., July 26—The Colored Educational Alliance of city teachers drafted several petitions at their quarterly meeting July 1, and presented them to the school board. A new school in the Seventeenth Ward; evening schools in the Ninth Ward and Algeria; either the removal of the public school or the put of the vice section around it; a new site for the senior high school; the immoral conditions prevailing around the present site; relief of the Thomas Lafon and its various issues. It further petitioned for more conditions and more playground space; abdomen of custom of adoration to the public school to the public normal school; use of teachers in high and normal school; use of incarcerate and mastery degrees. The requests and petitions from the Alliance are timely and much needed. The requests and shacks called anxious in a shame of the continuous use of old buildings and shacks called anxious in a shame of its educational goals. Now it the general attitude of the New Orleans teachers to the colorado people who want In answer to the petitions sent in the College School Alliance, the board has decided to plan in the normals will be limited to seventy pupils, thirty-five of which be required to attend high school and thirty-five from other accredited high schools of the state. Hereforeto the McDougall High school. In addition, the McDougall high school buildings have been promised which will relieve certain crowded conditions and feel that these promises are similar to past ones coming from the board and from the courteous hospital boards. FOUNDED 1873 fully Compounded by Registered Service—Prescriptions Called for Drinks Served at Our Boda Foun- 1493. FOR NIGHT PUPILS Work and Make Up Any Back Work. Write for Terms. In conclusion, let me appeal to the race pride, the race consciousness, the race feeling of the order, to the strain, glorious holding up the greatest and best that the world has to go to the塔, the cineraries, and the rocks, that hold the mummies and ashhes of our soaked dead; and to the too surrounding ourselves in the earth, to call for their great, let us call our brow nation shall call for the spirit of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as their great spiritual guildes and early clanion clones, to call for the cineraries, 'Come, then mighty Pharaoh, then conquer, led by on his side, then Jethro, then captain of Ethiopian genius, stand thou by, and in ablue conseil proclaim Egyptian Added 1600 New Members to Marshall, grand medical director, disclosed that 1600 new members had been approved by his office during the year. He is now entering the U. B. F. and P. A. departments and local lodges and temples to honest and fair physicians as local examiners, and reported that death from the ranks during the past year. McGruder Makes Report In his annual report (including copies of the delegate), Prof. C. H. McGruder of Houston, grand secretary, gave an account of his office during the grand gidney year. and told of his constant connection and the order for 19 years. He teamed up with McGruder to fight the Texas order during the past year. McGruder's annual report were several "brick-bat and bouquet" members from throughout U. B. F. Mortgage Loans. "Our outstanding mortgage loans are $100, $400, $800, and $1,000, of this loan to anybody but our own people. Since 1922 we have let out over 100 percent of our loans, and we was loaned to others than to our own group. Practically all of the money we stand to be taking to myself all year, we stand to be taking to myself unless the grand master approved it. Any loan that he disapproved was Omaha Heart Diseases Led. Omaha Heart Diseases Led. with $5 fatalities, led the field; with nephritis and Bright's disease ranking next with 13; pneumonia; 13; tuberculosis. Annual Election Held. In the annual election of officers, following their annual reports, following their annual reports, W. P. Bledsoe, Marshall, grand master; J. I. Rohde, Dahla, deputy master grant; W. R. Bledsoe, Marshall, grand secretary; W. R. Wins, Denison, assistant grand secretary; G. D. S. Connor, Bledsoe, Marshall, grand medical director, grand marshal, W. Winchester, Asota and John R. Grigley of Houston, grand council, Mack Lock of San Antonio, secretary; E. W. WHitney, San Antonio, secretary; E. W. WHitney,sville, J. P. Starks of Hempstead; Dr. E. J. Knox, Houston, grand chapel. Financial Statement Applied value of real estate, $300,000.00 Mortgage loans, $94,758.75 Other mortgage loans, $23,131.90 Furniture and appliances, $4,095.82 Bills receivable, 200.00 In hands of loanors, 24,572.83 Interest due and accrued (Ect.), 1,764.27 Reits dun and unpaid, 935.00 Supplies, 2,385.00 Dino minors and unadjusted claims $ 75,283.79 U-- unadjusted claims $ 75,283.79 U-- Net assets $ 407,722.02 Grand Temple Officers. The following grand temple officers were re-declared: Mrs. J. D. McClint T. D. Bradley, Dallas, vice grand prince; Mrs. J. D. Gibney, Hog- house, vice grand prince; David Houser, assistant de- vice; David Houser, assistant grand secretary; Mrs. J. B. Boll, Houston, Waco, grand chapel; grand trustees, Miss C. S. Calvell, chapel; chairmen, Korner, parish priest; Thomas, Waco, grand chapel; L. A. Wilson, Port Worth, grand senior marshal; Eagle Lake, grand junior mar- shal; Eagle Lake, grand Mckinney, inner gatekeeper; Mrs. H. R. Eckford, Beaumont, outer gate- keeper; Pinkie Lake,堡, Fort Worth, Joelha. Parade and Music Festival. The grand wedding pageant was staged Wednesday afternoon, the past week, by the principal staircase of the city hall by U. B. F. band of Houston. U. B. F. band of Houston. Friday night there was a musical church, presented by the brass bands of Marvin and Houston, directed by T. Burleigh Harmony Club of Fort. T. Burleigh Harmony Club of Fort. Prof. W. F. Bledsoe, Jr. director. This will close the grandest and most important history of the United. Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of Mysterious FARMERS TO MEET AT P. V. COLLEGE Special To The Informer. Prairie View, Texas.—The 19th annual meeting of the Farmers' Congress and short course will be held at College Avenue, College City, 242-25. C. H. Wainwright, leader, a one cent rate both ways has been granted on all Southern Pacific Lines, round trip on all other lines. With these rates travel will be cheaper by 10 percent for farmers who live a great distance from Prairie View to attend at little. Every arrangement is being made to make this the greatest meeting the farmers will have from the Department at College Station will be here to give instruction and advice on every phase of farm operations. At the close of summer school, there will be ample space to comfortably take care of farm economic products, and for best features presented on stunt sights. A course of rural folk entertainment an opportunity is afforded to present all farm problems, and a solution given to the problems of agriculture. All farmers, their wives, boys and girls, and every person in the farm life are urged to attend. 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Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Dia- strophic Tragble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for C People. MARLIN, TEXAS DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. FOR COLORED PEOPLE Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Batha Daily—Best Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Disease, Stomach Tractble—Largest Bathing Institution In the State for Colored People. MARLIN, TEXAS Plone Preston $230 Open Day and Night HAMMORD UNDERTAKING CO. Plane Preston $230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERSTAKE CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmers and Manager Directoral Directions Motorized Funeral Equipment NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE 1018 SCHWARTZ ST, HOUSTON, TEXAS Mortgage; Service Brokers and Promises. HIGH BROWN FACE POWDER UNIVERSITY TOILET NEURSITY FOUR BRANDS. NATURE PINK; WHITE. BRUNETTE. HIGHBROWN. One of few shades in car- tain. Monite with your platinum dealer your dealer or write to us. HICE KENDER. MADE NEW BY THE OVERFLOW HOLKEN CO. CHICAGO. For full particulart words write quick to TYSON & CO. Box 3. Paris, Tenn. Agents Wanted Everywhere in the Mape, Walt Park. The land of cinnamon was the name given by the Spanish conquerors of the Americas to the forests of the plains of the Napa, where they found the aromatic bark. Much of It Useless Knowing everything would be the answer as having the art roll of publish. --- --- PAGE SIX 1010 San Felipe Street ```markdown ``` Land of Cinnamon Give YOU $250 to $300 in GOLD Coin and 100% Additional Profit If you can spare 2 or 3 hours per day. The Famous La Dainty Products with 224 Articles to sell Highest Race Line. Big $500 Gold Premium Contest is now on. That's Why They Do It Judtinks you make a mistake to put on a jersey, thereby causing folks to worry you something you may have not heard. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926 NEWS- TELL ME WHAT'S THE IDEA IN BRASING YOUR SANDWICH'S A NICKEL 9 COST MORE TO MAKE EM A. B. FEDPOR, jeweler, watch man, optician, dentist, dentist, jewelry and jeweler glasses accurately fitted. 219 W. Dallas, Houston. Phone: Texas Phone. MRS. NORA WILLIAMS EJODIST Special Designs for Funerals. Orders Promptly Delivered Phone Cap. 763-W. WE WANT YOUR OIL BUSINESS NESS Can We Get It? PHONE PRESTON 7492 TIRE REPAIRS ICE—WHEOLESALE and RETAIL 50 Lbs., 60c. 100 Lbs., 87c. 200 Lbs., 825c. (At Station Prices) GOODSON'S SERVICE STATION BUFFALO DRIVE AT HEINER TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES And SALADS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY 415 MILAM STREET Same Phone: Pres. 1909 WELL, I TELL ME YOU Caution- WYE! BOOST THE PRICE IOPPER GENT? HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN THAT THE PENNY IS STILL IN CIRCULATION? PENNERS THAT GOO ARE THY? AS SOON AS WE GET THE HAND BET OVER TO CHARITY DR. G. B. JOHNSON, Dentist. Are you nervous, unsettled in dread of the dentist? Are you afraid he will mistake you if you do? I understand all. My years of experience have taught me that with your assistance, Let talk it over. Rooms 901-304 Old Palms Temple Phone Preston 2905 No Funeral Too Small or Too Large For Me. HOMER E. McCOY UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Hadley 95 Hadley 1781-W 2002 DOWLING ST. Corner Pierce Office Phone: Preston 7116 Residence: Hadley 8486J Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sundays by Appointment 403 Odd Fellows Temple ONE IN TEN. Neglecting n little wound, cut or abrasion of the Mine may in nine cases cause infection or inconvenience, but it is the one case in ten that causes blood poisoning or a chronic feature. The best course is to disinfect the wound with liquid Borgrose and apply the healing process. Price (liquid) $120 and $130. Borgrose 30 and 60c by Dowling Drug Store, 2002 Dowling. Health in Light's Rays Electric light is considered by medical authorities a good, healthful substitute for sunlight. In an experiment it resided a collection of open in a marty London soon to normal vigor. 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Harry Simon, Proprietor "And some fell upon good ground" The Sower, in the parable, cast his seed to the winds of heaven. That which landed among the stones, the thorns and in the barren places, perished. Only the seeds which reached the good ground had a chance to grow. The modern advertiser does not strew his seed of salesmanship to the winds. He plants it carefully in the "good ground"—in the places where because of favorable conditions it has a chance to bear a harvest of consumer results. He uses newspaper advertising because through the newspapers he covers completely the markets he knows, upon careful investigation, to be right places for his product to flourish. Adoedtising in The Informer Sells the Goods Wins the Brown Derby Our free verse prize for realism goes to the catch—a-catch-can hard who penned these immortal lines: "There once was a guy who saves my life, and then he opens to open his old strong box and purchase some pretty wild stocks, and they trimmed this bimbo down to his size—X-Port-Worth Star-Nelumbral." Conversational Deceit Men of great conversational powers manifest universally practice a sort of vocalization, a way of communicating which devises for the moment both them and their auditors—Mamayal. Parliament's Lifetime The life of a British parliament is now limited to five years. Originally seven years was the limit, but a few years ago this was reduced to five. Phone Preston 3783 Wabash Tailoring Harry Simo 220 San Felipe Street BY HITT PENNIES THAT GO ARE TWICE AS SOON AS WE TIME THE HAND BY OVER THE CHARITY. Lizards Hate Dogs The only sound the corral lizard makes is a snake. It does not principally the snake and such animals as the skunk. There is one that borny detects most, than any other, and that is the dog. The dog only to play, but bury gets real mad. Might Spill Some Jimbo (about ready to receive his medicine) — Here, mother. I want grandma to give that medicine to him. I want to speak to him. -Rollin Burghschut Speman. An Indication "Do man dat go to church on Sunday," said Udeen Eben, "at least tets you know days one day in de week you rough work."—Washington Star. Bullen Series g & Cleaning Co. | n, Proprietor Houston, Texas fell ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926 PAGE SEVEN FORRES ATE EEE ETRE ET q | : | | ? : ) 7 ? ¢ THIS HUGE AMOUNT OF ADVERTISING SPACE WAS EMPLOYED BY LOCAL AND FOREIGN ADVERTISERS DURING 1925 IN i | ! ! , | ! : e ouston hrormer ! ; : P . | NO OTHER NEGRO NEWSPAPER IN THE SOUTH—AND ONLY TWO IN AMERICA—EVEN APPROACHED THIS RECORD DURING 1925, WHICH. AGAIN PROVES THAT THIS ISTHE ! ~ | South’s Greatest kly New | South’s Greatest Wee ewspaper : ; GOING INTO MORE COLORED HOMES THAN ANY NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN HOUSTON-WEEKLY, DAILY OR MONTHLY—AND HAVING BOTH NATIONAL AND INTER- NATIONAL REPUTATION AND PRESTIGE FOR ITS EDITORIAL VIEWS AND EXPRESSIONS Local and Foreign Advertisers 50,000 POTENTIAL BUYERS Say It In The Houston Informer An Ad Each Week Is the Best Way to Speak * PURPLE erro ere one ere of ere ere enone er efe ere eter eft ere ef ef orto of Poe ee ee ee or fe or oreo ee oof oe ere of eh et et OPINIONS | THUGRANIS 71 CIMBEE’S RAMBLINGS Deer Gua: | ain't never had so. muteh fin nn ey oa Spe te al Salyer ro fo pres Sire ena Cae Mee eigen A oe ceactine ac car ae a wee ie oreg er eaten a Seer tates, on oe earars Hee, oe en dn $ a Seer ees ST ialare touser ee ccs att oe"uree ra nae Sry ace Fh at at SENS eats de lt at en Dun rane cota eee tet Bae ae ee en eel ee ere ee iS Sees hee ta a Smeets oa SC pti dtl 9 rn Se eere See oat alter Cl te bet ee (at Pa arhy er t ae eas clear tans, ea ry Se sen Ss Mee eae, ae vate Been i, eM ye eee ae oe aaa re tet sty hasan hs fs ee ne Senin te ete pees hati itn te oe ea eee ‘wa St wer 1 9 wid et ar sat Sates Soc, a ieee eae ie ae Stee ects onenee Fe er sary ots ot Gr es eats ‘ane sea Sate Se? aaah ns eet pecs emer. eet Seater tna eae at et et sts ef a Bact Prcenae’ Geert eae Sorat cise Sera fanaa la oe a te ay oe SSS Se aot a ae a eae per poe coat ieee "Lon eo bt i ices at on et nau ae Stra nara chat one ceaiees ee eee Seay, a aca eae eee ce cateteena cea ee ae eae ee Season cert [bad realy bin four’, so Inter ermuther Roeper reunts ae rabimeit cee aoe gee Seen cere e cea Shatner get ee Ste Senta cc. esas ae meat et acca Sinema tena aca ae Soe? ate a Sb a pid ote Siege cone ore ea ae ct at tried pie "he aka Watt ay dh aoe cee a a soc acne fee arcs Se er ae ith ated adh ios ret le hate ‘tell my sides hurt: <n scala Sumatera caesarean Cee ste tide fo tte Ste Seo kre (eae petwrccteek eosin ee ie nn conan ne Sree shee ae ones tnt rr are a Soro an Soy "reins Sr ea oe tine aa te te eee ates oe ta as ay Fw er eh Ss, aaraeaee See ae Saiiee ae oe SF ce eee tre ote Taritismrtentes eines ae ipsa eee oa sce ee Ha ae a i Be See ce ry ee esa aa ener a a el Sage an roes Create as er om ie, See am da Se ay Fpl a a Serer ona ta Sn rapt ne re Sporn ara cn i ae = outeys Wurzbach is a Lincoln republican, and Creager is a “lily-white” repacan Wargbach jag prt athe pope forte Pape and hy Che people, while Creager wants & party of a people, fora sn Beco! Pe ea pai th pon) wie Gren bee eto on rigtng ayeauy) co actsy (le of TS woh! cgi menace pros ‘se Up pall dee Sof wo erent ach opr. cnn pitt an te marly fhe Rea els are hearty accord ahd sympathy with Congresaman ‘Wurabach| isin to Rane pera ‘Creagerism and all that it typifies, signifies and embodies. arash upon his ameepingvitory inthe Lats ington war ictwering igor nie ia ea strict, andthe voters of the district for sanding tard by. a eee. coceaiioad Lineoin cae & dauntless champion of orate dca of te eatin Apes ein eee el ee | ee _ e, e Che Houston Informer South's Greatest Weekly Hewspaper L EDITORIALS | | HE HOUSTON INFORMER Xd SOUTHS GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER Tt taser To Neto Hoe” ee ee ee Sr oy mrtotes oe pe a ea ee ees erent Sea ere ee ay a oe in poss iascane ee sae concn acre PB Onba aasssnestocseocssccposiceecseoasenpesepeanigesveegeaneara am ‘foreign Advertsing Representative, W. B. ‘South Seo aen ae ee oe ee See ee eter . tae A a ITY sgn eh ch.rmncr ian erpomier aaa Sip poocnots vices the Cembilemes WEEE: holding. the pr-| chy: precinets Where. the republicans. were not holding the pri tmafy election, advised numerous colored voters to do thay sug gesting that they could make an sifidavit to the effect that no Eiction was beng held in their preinets, abd the cletion officials Crd ol proven them rom voting Bit the rpc leon otis afd refuse every colared republean to transfer such vote from a dsfranchisedprecne! to an enrancied precinct county election, "Then, to climax the entire fiaco and mock election, Morris stated inthe daily press that Richardson was in crror wien allg-| hig that cletions were not being held ia ail the city precincts Though no election was beld n Hcuardoota gwn presings No 80 Fourth Ward, as ean be attested by the leading ministers, doctors business men and eltiaens of sald precinct ‘Morris even went further and stated that al the votes cast for lc, Fr tlenarduon for county chairman, where the voters scratehed| Eis (Aforris name and wrote in Riiardson' name, could not be Tegally counted, nce such voting was Tegal Following ovt the avsient custom of ehanging &.man's name atter some eventful happening, ‘The-Informer now changes the Harr Gunty republic coun chairman nae fH Burglar” Moctis for he "knows his onoay” ithe political holdup frame and Sarpy! SINGE WHEN IN TEAS DID 17 BROOME ILLEGAL. 70 SCRATCH THE NAME OF ANY CANDIDATE SEBKING_ AN BLECTIVE OFFICE AND 70 WRITE INTE CHOICE OF THE VOTER, EVEN THOUGH SAID CANDIDNTE HAD. NEVER EVEN ANNOUNCED FOR THE OFFICE? “The county chairmanship was not anda not» nomination in a party primary election, but TT TS.AN ELECTION, "Artic 3118 Br the General Becton Laws of Texas, revied, sites tis neue Satastsy fatlowtag the vost primscy, and’ tie name’ Soe net urday fl runoff primary, tame does not Sppeat oa the ffeil allot of the party an'a nominee in the No- ember section. The caption of Aricle M118. reads: “County Exec Commitee, County, and Precinct Chsrmen, Bete 1 Fanaey Ble ‘THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER 18, MORRIS AND HIS GANG ARE DETERMINED T0 RULE OR RUIN THE REPUBLICAN PAuTY IN HOUSTON AND HARRIS COUNTY, AS WELL AS TEXAS, AND THEY ARE RIDING HEADLONG NOT ONLY 70 AHARD FALL, BUT TO RUINATION AND THEIR POLITICAL UNDOING: FOR ALL SUCH DISFEANCHISING TACTICS AND Artaarts TO KEEP DOWN THE PARTY VOTE IN ELEC. ‘Mont OF THIS SORT, ARE SIMPLY CORROBATING WHAT CONGRESSMAN HARRY M. WURZBACH CHARGED ON THE HLOGH Op Tie UNITED STATEG CONGRESS SND WHAT CONGHESSMEN FRANK @. TILSON AND WILL &. WOOD ‘TOLD t B CREAGER IN 4 SERIES “OF COMMUNICATIONS IMMEDIATELY. AFTER CONGRESSMAN WURZBACHS EX: POSE OF THE ROTTEN CONDITIONS IN THE TEXAS G. 0. PLON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE. ‘The Informer bas several Hats In circulation for the qualified solr tg, wren poling place a prove Inthe re inet and ‘here they, as republican elector and Ameriean eit the inary afin sry datieockiaers oa dscche: ‘own party en : ina Ct ihe genet de, andthe lovet peso gute, pa THE INFORMER URGES ALL REPUBLICA VOTERS, WHO WERE THUS DISFRANCHISED AND DENIED AN’ OPPOR. TONITY 10 CAST THEIR BALLOTS IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION OF SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1928, 0 SIGN THESE PETITIONS. GIVING THEIR NAME AND’ AD- DRESS, FOR We DO Nor iNTEND 10. PERMIT SUCH. FLAGRANT AND 'OPEN-HANDED VIOLATION. OF TH ELECTION LAWS OF TEXAS TO GO UNCHALLENGED AND UNCONTESTED, AND IF OUR PEOPLE WANT THEIR CON- STUMONAL AND COD.cIVEN TUGHTs 4s OTHER ANE CAN CITIZENS, WE URGE THEM To UNITE THEIR FORCES AND LETS TEST THE VALIDITY OF ANY SUCH FARCICAL “The Best Blood of Our Race Has Not Only Been “The Best Blood of Our Race Has Not Only Been Insulted, But outrages Our Fit ga Have Bee Hated iy Polite ‘trek Fiends, and 4 Red-Hot Challenge Tiss Been Huried in Our Faces, and for Us to Quit at This Stage of the Game Wil Merely Enmibelden and Encourage These “Lily: White" Lords ‘Czare and Emperors fo Comply Diafranchise Us and Oar Posey hy Having Introduced tne the Texas Lepaatare to Make she epulcan Party Polar in Tec "White ans Primary.” To Altus, Ve FHEEMEN AND AMEIKCAN, FATIOTS AND Lits ROUT THESE FOES To DEMOCRATIC FOLM OF REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT AND ORDERLY. PROCESSES OF ADMINISTERING PARTISAN AFFAIRSI SELAH? Passing Parade !—$$__—_________ Take Gavi al 0 oe rah Wat spe cocee ian hipaa es ce arcane aah eas edie pace pent a fei Pa Yon eee Se eeeene Jey, 1,0, l,m Sta a eee a, Res Sen ree cee irae mee weed es nate here ee Seer men ae Soe mec neene te ees eat aed aay meee ee co coer ae ee eee coca Sal chao Nice eon vt pc aeceerasnaen eno teas ete eae aa eae See ce woe Seen yen ro aie oan poms tot eee a Set remem nae ot eee ees eae edits Sage ea ee soos Sane lt Poneto y Be aloes smote, Fee euler 1600. repubilean voters. distranchised er eee eae cee careae meee Se suns mane ain sone 57, On a Soren ead beers es eae a BLA ae = Me 3, tor Wyte, aot eee treed sarees Some er a se ll nt an Yo ew: ee Rss ae aoe aca apiraart ene “nec Se een aera eueetaed eases es oem ems aoe ae crue nae Sate Sonate co ' at es ewh re aeaereee eeheee ieee Ee fossa aston. con eer en etre as rakes a ee ea eee eee aes ane tse ae a poker sare ee dn ac baat es epre moneen rece ee ee ae Teale ches oS ae Sis, afew; fant, mart oe AMY MAN WHO 18 G00D ENOUGH TO SHED H18 BLOOD FOR <-1slt COUNTRY 18 GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL /*AFYERWARDS. NO MAN I8 ENTITLED 70 MORE AND NO MAN E@MOULD RECEIVE Leas, “ROOBEVELT. ————— | HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 31 ,1926 er ‘REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION PURE FARCE! « The republican primary election, held Saturday, July 24, 1926, ‘wasn fatceal attempt to stage the partys fiat primaty election Tpetenas, and County Chairman 1: Mores and his “lly-whte” fins olny made mes oftheir atempl to stage such an el SiWith a presection boast of 20,00 or more white republicans ‘in Houston and iarris County, Morris contended before the ele ‘loa that even bathe dite court competed him and hie exes tominiviee fo print C.F. Richardson's name on their offic ‘ballot as » candidate for republican county chairman, it was not a pomible chance for Kichardson to win; for there were nly 2500 Gualfied colored voters in Houston and Harris County. THowover, when one cnsers the wall white repubian vote fast for ths Haines Moris ticket in this county and ety and the umber of republicans of color who were denied the pond ead cne ieee ‘of Saturday, July 24, it looks like Morris’ pre-election talk was all and bid, | SMThe refundl of Morris and his ‘execative committe to provide ‘ballot boxes and election paraphernalia, supplies and offeiin in oe large colored boxes in the Third, Fourth and. Fifth wards: DOL just an accident of incident it was intentionally one Bremeditated and well-planned Petey had to carefully ind thir wires that Morris even refused tovfurniah cloction supplies to voters of the precincts where no foting booth had been provided, or where phoney and fletitious had been published in the daily newspapers as the polling plas fo a pci» Steh request or section supp wee rth the statement that "we have men out now trying £010. this precine.” or “the chafrman of that precinct secured the nH and he will be in the office pretty soon,” ete., etc. ny an Mori leone Kot by anos rpibans ty to find the location of tetr poling plnces that Morris took ha fekoone rie don and et toni dn, tery tempore ine out of onder! + rein No 48, Pith Ward, as more qinlified republean yoters than bei ee in the city and county, there being fully ‘760 or 800 qualified republican voters In that Pith, Ward voting zara twondy sare for ees garage” designated by ‘id hn comitee am the poling place for tepubiian voters ‘anid precinct, falled to locate thi poling Place. Precinct No.0, Fourth Ward (the San Felipe section), has ‘more than 300 gqllfed voters; in fet, in 1924 this precinet cast ‘340 votes for Butte, republican candidate for governor, to say Brothng othe large vote gave hn Perguro the deere Guberntioralcandldate. The poling piace for these Fourth Ward AW Wight guage” ever ban cated by thas a vor, dsp fact that a twordny seach asi No. 35, ‘Third Ward (the Emancipation Park-Yates High-doop Third Ward section), bas: more than 500, nearly. 600, qualified es, voters; for practically all the colored citizens ‘Fesiding in that section of the city own their own homes, or are ing them. ‘Their designated polling place, "Galaget’s farm Pw fisily found, but no election supplies, boats of ‘ere there, and no one was permitted to cast a vote in this ‘Thus, in these three precicts alone, fully 1,500 qualified repub-| lectors, enough to change the course in any election, were ‘and ‘malicloualy datranchised by Morris and his regime {nd of the “lily-white"” hirelings and henchmen of color (if such ‘Spotl monsroity can ext) na fst ot and oes in oe he dufranchsedpreccts.) We wander how and where the acer brother” cast hls ballot for "Boar Mortis? (Lat us peay') the Informer ufice was deulged with complaints from numer- fly precnets throughout election day” the voters complaining ‘no election was being held at the polling places designated by ‘and bis commitice in the Houston ‘Post-Dispatch, under Say Sad 2, et ocd ote it of pling aes , residences of white people, and cven a white Boarding a Teed complaints that, n many instances, pices Wore tcated in paces altogsther different trom Imaatteed ex icontion printed in tne Gully pepers; and tat rong Geet ere tn ou-a-way hous, barns aod garages, With othe 4 to indies thet {t was a plling both Ou white repablcas, who had been autte active in trying to timulate interest te party primary election, spent three hours Mo locate hin both, sn falling to find i he and his wife Bent i ie dmcric pis nth cine and cas ther votes hapever and wh «8 golorbd republican Sout to vote tn t mt. precinct wno election was ion ti trod ny hin or her tM ight dia ah NEW MOUNT PILGRIM Sunday Setecl wat wall attended aaavory iran, eth, he supe Iemsest and Masters Kv. Aen Sa Har Sipe onthe fo Faior Rode Prathed spel tron arched to Butio Rivera ih fo oe Hagen Suse and “Sapiund Sr Saitan Boe 3 Fm i's, fc eons: Pron Johnesa a ining 10 let ae pi sie hin Dow te uta tent seeded for Aug th "Come cut end enor youre Out ater Grice Baie Sunday’ Schoo! conan Tigi, begining Tourer. July 2 dent he. henag il Baga Newt Pig Sunday Shoal, 0 ar ae CONGRESSMAN WURZBACH WINS GREAT VICTORY. News digatces from San Antonio, the plea battegroxnd between Congressman Harry M. Wursbech on one aie, Boos” Greagen, Eugene Nolte and Pred =. Knetach on the other Aide, ante that the congressman was Tencmingted by the repub iican voters of the 1ath congretsional district in Saturday's pi mary election; just aa the paper predicted several weeks before ihe detion ’ ‘to sceomplih Wurabach’s defeat, Creager and his reine fsa tnicel sformen Sesser offcg holies of Kimble {Gounty, Knetsch, who had removed to Cundalupe County, to enter the race against Wurzbach, and then the republiean bossés flooded ehe-2eth-eongreesionaldlorilyand-sapocaly-San Antoni with money to insure and aasure Warabach’s defeat Genoing vietary by Wursbach inthe peimarg, Greager ianed a prealecton statment th te epuican cranastin Tox ‘rould not aupport nor vote for Warabach in the November ele tion, anouid the congreauman be raceesful in the primary lection ‘SNe th the soogrenamanvtoious nd Creager dacredtd isgraced in that iva district, Texas and the nation, find Knetach returned to his private law pracien, it will be inter: Sting to wateh future daveopeeats ated Ths Stawe ky wear for Crenger hus not Kept it secret that he intende to exert very ftfort ahd influence to defeat ‘Congressman: Wursbach atthe femal ction in November ince Creager is such a sticker for “party regularity,” The In format onder if he wil ing Gat ou nce peat cetgreona ails agsiet Warach fn Novenber, ot ll aten,Hewe Support and endorse the democratic candidate for congress fom tie hath cogeressional dittet ef Texas? HeGreer ld at detent he engewsman i the repuban primary section, with some of his henchmen and bangers ot i Eontrol of party machinery, how does the pooe fellow hope to de- feat Warabach in the gentral election? ‘Congressman Worzbech favors a partisan organization jn Texas that will build up normally, rather than abnormally, a large re Dublican vote, and that parly vote will become and Femain pare oun to dpensing of bere; while Cregaeyat an organ fention only‘ In name, with-him as the csar ‘with author. iv Remain et wharf globin oe RO tie ald at cS fo earen M er = Ee ee Dy 68. Willan, | rae ee fy 1 oat tod, wal reading otra teat une of te Sens ee ‘en, cara pone by er a en he Rona Coals ert {avers tnd meny 30a {re for some ween ese eno torr trae he Gaon Comming au act wich tare we tao fe foe ah oy nef nen Now, ty if Gent “chav” o “pes Gy" at ehng ate sel a ha, eghn o o Se Sing et Paar uaa sees in bel‘ puas "hr Eee Ry bees a, at Stee prt we tye SSO rte ns Rn Seip eteness Pat SSS, Rina on ae Sk ants ate Sa' Sonecaeat fe eee AN 9 wth wos wt, se dla ad Ely a teaded chew reputian conven td arta es ae Sh sre ace a sat baa ay Mas ao Sa ot ofc Ae mar “Ue Ca ame Sag age te he Bo Ro" Pa uaa pu {55 Sl lle vt eee anteoat aan en SS Petter nat “Oe Sede nste tas taht an arn oh “Ona oa Sai Tina a Cea 8 Say aoa ath S'S tr teat oe $e Sxtonce ss ae nore "Se Eoisecrsocapee St wr att Sommnnesiglet Sas fee a hate fo Sry tate ae hee Oe Ted tal Shay” wis" ar Sonat ey Secoeed na ton ceca ‘experienced a Tice Sealy, braaeen: way 200 we Sets Barony Sutter a Hants eigen wat sre ele rly Sab ge cones teeta anes feet : ea cern ta er tae Teer Seeere anaes ss Pare ae fs an, and Creager is a “lily-white” rty of the people, for the people trans apart of « poplefor a nla and democracy (ral o al es In autocey (of net Sy (rate of tos nob ceioniog of wo trent schon pat Tera repebtans ny-ith Congressman Wrgonch tn the ropa par ce, sinifce and eed conga Gngreman cory in the Lath rns district for standing hard by a| ¥