Houston Informer

Saturday, August 7, 1926

Houston, Texas

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COLORED PASSENGER IS EJECTED, ARRESTED AND FINED ODD FELLOWS MEET HERE HOME EDITION VOL. VIII COLORE * * * * * ODD THE MIRROR By C. F. RICHARDSON. In point of attendance, legislation, reports and a proper vision of the provision of the U. B. F. and S. M. T. eclipsed any previous grand session of the U. B. F. and S. M. T. grand master Bledsoe and Grand Secretary McGruder of the brotherhood and Principal of Bollin and Bollin and Secretary of Griley, respectively, were masters and mistresses of the situation and were to discuss, explaining and laying plans for the sanitarium and clinic movement of the 100,000 hospital building on the THE HOUSTON INFORMER Youthful Houston Pianist Awarded Juilliard Prize For Third Straight Time A MISS ERNESTINE JESSE COVINGTON, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Covington of Houston, who received a scholarship award the Jullillard Music Foundation award of $1,000 for the third concession award of the annual award to musicians of outstanding musical ability. the money was awarded to students under the most eminent music teachers of America and Europe. This award and 'and' again demonstrates that this Houston girl is both a musical genius. Miss Covington is taking a much needed vacation in this city with her husband, who is a very successful concert tour in a number of Southern cities during June. Newwood estate in Marshall, where the order has already acquired this beautiful piece of property. What opposition was manifest against this move was that it would not allow a session at Denison, had disappeared before adjustment; may gage lodges at the grand lodge, and others subserving nice amounts to the movement at the grand lodge, and others their local bodies and see it to that this proposition would over for the denison. Denison acquired herself nobly in caring for and entertaining the grand lodge, left the city singing the praises of both races for the corral reception that ordered in the city that the Badger MADAM FRANKLIN HERE FOR SUMMER SEASON Mrs. W. L. McCoy, known in Texas and America as Madame N. A. Franklin, head of the Madame Franklin System of Beauty Culture of Chicago and Houston, is in Houston and will spend time here and in other Texas cities. Accompanied by her husband and business manager, W. L. McCoy, the madam made the trip overland from the Windy City in their automobile. Her many local friends and customers are glad to have her back, and she is experiencing much pleasure in meeting and greeting new friends and acquaintances. South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 Her program now was a brilliant success, the wonderful pianist winning the prestigious piano prize, technique and interpretation. Miss Covington is a Houston producer, Rochon, well known and beloved Houston music teacher. This young pianist has been taught at the Negro High School and the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio and has received an excellent excellence and brilliance as a musical artist. She公司 with her mother, Miss Covington expects to return to New York to continue her will-resume advanced studies as a result of this third $1,000 award from the Jullhardt Foundation of Music. CLEVELAND NOW READY TO HOUSE MANY DELEGATES Special to The Informer. Tunkeeague Institute, Ala.—Adequate arrangements for lodging, board and other accommodations for delegates and visitors attending the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Association of Delegates and visitors League which convenes in Cleveland, Ohio, August 18, 19 and 20, have been made according to word received here from the house. Delegates and visitors plan to attend the meeting are urged to write to the Delegates and visitors Committee, care, Director of Convention Activities, Convention Headquarters, care, Director of Convention Activities, Convention Headquarters, Ohio, stating the accommodations desired. Cleveland with its spacious grounds and hospitable homes is prepared to welcome the host of business men and women who are expected to attend the convention. The rate of $1.50 per day. The convention headquarters are either by taxi or truckley care. Delegates will be easily accessible from all railroad stations either by taxi or truckley care. Delegates will be assigned to their place of lodging. The spacious RODE PULLMAN COLORED LADY HEAVILY FINED VETERAN REALTY DEALER PASSES SICK LONG TIME Sucubing to a littering illness that held him in his grip for the past 10 years, Mr. Hardy joined the plinger real estate dealer and veteran citizen, passed away Sunday, expected, the news of his death cast a shadow of glom over the entire city, and the news of his death was known here. For principally 50 years he engaged in the real estate business in this city and was the dean of all colored men engaged in this line of endeavor, making 400% Milam Street. Mr. Hardy was active in retail and at the time of his death was steward in Trinity M. E. Church and president of the board of trustees of the church, which position he had held for a number of years. The deceased was a native of Livingston, Polk County, Texas, having taught school in that community for 25 years and moved to this city in 1963 and he immediately became closely linked with his group of his home. The deceased were held from Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Thursday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. H. Lovely taught the funeral services for the deceased. Decased was a member of the M菩萨, Pilgrimage of the Filippines. Mr. Hardy is survived by six sons, five nieces, Cindy, Bruce,詹睿, Mr. Piccola Hardy, one daughter, Mr. Piccola Hardy, Wade, Fairchild Understanding Com tion of places for the delegates to stop A railroaded rate of fare and a half has been granted on the certificate of registration of the bar of their families who attend the convention only provided $25 or more delegates attending the convention are urged to request a return certificate when purchase. "Bill" McDonald Is Grand Lodge Delegate William Madison McBourd, Port Worth, familiarly known throughout Texas and the nation as "Gooseenness," has been the delegate to the grand lodge of the Old Polem. Adds from being grand McBourd conducts one of the most successful banks in America owned by the American Banking Association, extensive holdings in Port Worth amu was for years the recognized political center of campaign in Texas he took as no active part, having decided to let the young men "carry out" in the polite PROF. JACKSON OUTLINES CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAM; MRS. FRAZIER RE-ELECTED Hundreds of Delegates and Visitors Attend Annual Session—Memorial Service Held In Memory of Late Grand Master Goree—Grand Master Jackson Delivers Timely and Practical Message—Mrs. Frazier Honored By Household of Ruth—Reports Show Resources of $505,837.57—Austin Seeks 1927 Session—Many Race Leaders In Attendance. (By S. B. WILLIAMS, City Editor.) - In the days of old Jerusalem we the Jewish faith, and thousands and historic city every year to attend to get their religious strength resides to the religion of their faith and low, went in quest of religious spite the fact that the highways that it required many long and wance from their homes to Jerusalem. For the last three years Houst Fellows and Ruthites of Texas and metropolis of the Southwest to go and more information about the highways the good of the order, race and so they have this week on ra electric interurban lines and every and when the open pub opening in Heavenly Houst delegates attend lodge of the Grand United Order ninth annual session of the Hous Memorial Sermon by Harrison. was the Mecca for all believers in wended their way to that ancient send certain religious ceremonies, enewed to and redeemed themers. Here the rich and poor, high inspiration and information, dewere infested with robbers and neo-teachy hours to negotiate the disem and back. in has been the Mecca of the Old Odid Arabia, who have come to this et fresh courage, new inspiration great work their order is doing and conceive a mobile family. As in previous years, airlift trains, in automobiles, on a convexible mode of transportive program was begun Monday representatives and visitors were the forty-seventh annual grand marshal and the twenty-nd of Ruth. cative audience, the Gore family occupy a special place on the halverton Welcome Delegates. For the fourth time during the presenlty of the mayor, mayor pro-tem and official spokesman for the city administration, mayor pro-tem and official colored gathering holding forth in this city. It was he who extended welcome for the creed of the colored gathering holding forth in this city, the leaders and the colored race for the creed of the welcome the delegates and visitors Monday night. Commissioned the white citizens a brief recital of the white citizens of Houston are doing for their $80,000 Negro hospital, a gift from J. S. Cullinan, oil million, was reimbursed. Dallas Educator Responded. PRICE: 5 CENTS. NO. 12 D FINED ERE NES OGRAM; RE-ELECTED Nation—Memorial Service Held after Jackson Delivers Timely Household of Ruth—Reports session—Many Race Leaders in Texas—Houston being the only city." Opening Ritualistic Ceremonies. Official Family Unchanged. “retabay 00 | Zens 1" DOWN Bit | Wi ad ay t,t iB eoiee oa 843 == SIGEL'S LOAN OFFICE aunatoe Seis y too may he Pretty | ‘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. Use regularly ~ Madam CJ-Walker's HAIRend TOILET PREPARATIONS soto ria on Ee ty at See Se enafaee eee ae Fepitorinpeehoer = Re bee leg es theta apreeele een OE, Uarite Pepesiom Now! ——_Brerwohere aie , ‘040 N. West. es Indianapolis,ind. “BURT F. TAYLOR 7 WATCHMAKER, JEWELER, ENGRAVER f REPAIRS AND FITS EYE GLASSES q ‘Twenty Odd Years on San Felipe Street q SUITE 405, ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE q Tulane at Pralce n PHONE PRESTON 3154 DR. 0. L. LATTIMORE, Dental Surgeon All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done Bridge Work a Specialty. oles 90's 8 Sundays by Appointment ins oe, Pr ian Se erat town vase con ee recrven oa Elvidge Jackson UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | HARMON'S DRY GOODS STORE a J. H. HARMON, Prop. “SMITH’S RESTAURANT Samat eleSee a REM cap ume BET OF Prone be inns ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 P i ba N y Z es in. 7 bY os ia ; im ) e LEAN >= peepee ey eS fa What Makes Her Pretty? Beautiful, Lustrous Hair Has Worked a Miracle! 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Goates it worked, Ecommerce bat the nue Neon Hementerte’ your har bencefll, <1 |\ lo AE Tee SS NELSON’S SCALP “© HAIR CLEANER @ yes | Ay dei Nini ae nen, gO MANUACTURINO COMPANY eae HAIR DRESSING . re ee SAYS LYNCHING’ | Pri Chamber ot Commerce sea ae ae ae Florida, the a ‘Chamber. of Com Rae ba cere an eee tion, the rece Lael fnehing Ion, in follows thank the governor fe hin quick nnd canary ere sae ee pi ce roan a who reseatiy Wéebed wate. te he recorded ta Florida since ot tne othe feet ta followed tere eascuton a t wes atti relia agar se foe Sedan, "eS Eten Sota aes ary his tla etree witingnne Sinan te Geen cee eee mene ag ieg ont roe “TURING 6 MONTHS Tanhoen, Aigzafecrtng tte ree couple a Scher inst fee de cecal or eared a | Ts iee"vrs ate pcan i sere eee Se te here fae tic aon of i teens oat Rarer tree teint tc ae BUS Ss iste Seer sec a tone ate a ih Ss feast a Wa ano eon ie wae ste is feta hones set MB et ea pees eked aol ase Se oe Moe's aad, nme oe fe ard nee ate pe Brora games Mic iy rocaave Seamer ie er ane tates a gh ek oe pared fal te aia bree crs en Meta {Pa 3; Kentucky, 1; Blaatsstppl, Marshall, ‘Texan —The _campeten shich-Prosldent 33 Dogaia Fecutive Secretary H. J. Masoa.o! Wiley Coftege waged tn. Hooston an Galveston. durin last week and the week. before, served (0 arouse com Fiderabietnterent tothe schon. Tal institution was placed before th be ni of act con fn may hat sad the lace ("occupies among fading colores” It was, brought Gut it Mriking manner that Wiley han made Yeart ite eradvaten are’ alae ceived Into the graduate. school ot several of the bie Northera nd Easy crm clloges, which i indicative of the cima ace. sponte ere "The purpore ot the campalsn con ducted ‘in Southern Tesas was matt iysto scqunint the constituency with conditions now existing at the fehool, ceca from thant ew tp enlist "more {atimate and vita financial cogperation on the par The ‘constantly’ rising. cont of over tea imosen the necarity nferoatng additional sources of Income ia on der that he Iaceer program of the school may. aot be “The poems chanemen ie? 7 : VALET VACATION -G- TRUNKS sharpens ‘And itselj BAGS NOW! | ——————— OTTO’S i run I c Bree aac! q | Peseseeret Shop Dkakoes arte 404 TRAVIS STREET Sales apse. Phone Preston 348 | KELLOGG'S | Cinaing, Proing. Oysng nd "Merete ‘Work Called for and Delivereé We Meng Your cites Cater work 9 pela POSITIVELY NO GASOLINE » ODOR Phone Preston 9991 1321, Rathyen St roma eet me comes Mau ot it «me oT -DR. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Duene o Womtn Boos tna aoe 1028 4d Fotore Tomale ores Phone sh oftce Howe: Sn i8 AM. 1 08 +a! George W. Antoine, M. D. : yal sod Surgeon tenet 01 Mercere Re cet a oud Pern enbe Office houre: 8 amet; 17 pum. ' ‘Phone Preston 1596 DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY ‘DENTIST U, B. F. Bldg, Room 12 All Clans of Dental Work Neatly Dene, ‘sundays by Appointment. “210% Milam: Siro ours: @ am pm; 38 pm: 7 ‘iti Phone: Pree an 415 Oud Fallows Temple Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton ‘wepiciNe AND SURGERY Realdance: 1202 Frederick 8 ‘Phone Capel 2996 aera the South Texas campaign want further Inform tho people about. cer tain changes to be feaugorated with the opening of the fll sentoa; among wich hanger will bor () the di continvance of the first oar hi schoah'asd@) ‘ate erase i Tmeana of taking care of h threatened fecumulating defile ‘The two. Wiley representatives sbrai very wocouragingly avo the re asics of their vit They contem plate an appreciable Increase nat tenance from that nection: ‘wad ox pect that the educational lags fo the endowment "and. expansion ol Way wil rapldty-grow to large Bre poor libe VALET Razor QD ie? —— y ——S oe erm? easton se Soe RO KELLOGG'S CASTOR OIL FLI Flies, Mosquitoes’ Sena (e ares BU h SS ee Soon ema cetee eae bias Sea ao ar rei See Wee Stet ite olden Gate park San Pranciaca nod it eplped ie poopy weter fate lege reeves form all ove the Piccrore gromds ot tan perk wile erm act 0 cre Taking No Chances Katnes and forts re facet tne tabee wih sat aie Ta th Portagwnce restarants and ‘qc tating paces song the Tengws, where Serta estan ale orm, treme, cml Meer porn tacit sowed and athens ros aot Ghde eala~Onlo eae Joureal oa Words Little Used sme word moet feta fo a8 dein to conn, and mot eu Ie the'place were the deine or tree Set i carried The futon ireammce ta lw stools wher st dents eve tetloce cane trav Prices tw" Moser oe Wa Sates Puis Them on Guard Muh of th eratere of tre serves to eine yoo mens oare isthe ot tet ot decepon’ bet fortunately Mt tin teach yoone women the at of defense W. Mowe Meathige Senge of Smell Changes soni fwoerlly regarded ta axed ue iarabie wns. "‘Dat ea cater of acto connate oping and the_oaly seve tha be Cee ere cat ih nee sd Baie eae ee oe GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS AND HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, TEXAS AND ARIZONA OFFICIAL FAMILY SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PROF. G. W. JACKSON Corsicana, Texas District Grand Master PROF. A. H. MIM8 Calvert, Texas Deputy District Grand Master || A. B. JAMES T. EWING, Houston, Texas District Grand Secretary—Temple Manager RESOURCES A G. W. ANDREWS Bells, Texas District Grand Treasurer J. H. RIDDLE Houston, Texas Secretary Endowment-Burial Departments ```markdown ``` CES AND THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 MAIN AUDITORIUM, ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, HOUSTON—Interior view, showing the beauty, illumination and seating arrangement, where the public program and grand session of the order were held this week the Odd Fellows alternating with the Ruthites. THE GYM DRILL ROOM, ODD FELLOWS TEMPEL, HOUSTON—interior view of ally and commissional assembly room. In the basement, where many public functions are held, and where life grand sessions were held this week, the room is furnished with a large fireplace. PROF. H. G. GOREE Late Grand Master DR. DAVID ABNER, Jr. Houston, Texas Past District Most Noble Governor PROF. VIRGIL G. GOREE Texarkana, Texas District Grand Director LLOWS ONA VS MR8. JULIA CALDWELL-FRAZIER Dallas, Texas District Grand Most Noble Governor MRS. JULIA CALDWELL-FRAZIER Dallas, Texas District Grand Most Noble Governor MRS. G. C. HOUSTON Houston, Texas District Grand Worthy Recorder MRB. E. S. KENNARD Houston, Texas District Grand Worthy Treasurer DR. J. R. MOORE San Antonio, Texas Grand Medical Examiner 5,000.00 OO PAGE FOUR FRUIT SALAD Why worry about dessert when we have it already prepared in RICE HOTEL AND LIBBY'S Fruit BALSAM No. 1 fruit.... 26c 2 portions..... No. 2 Cans.... 32c 4 portions..... No. 3 Cans.... 37c 8 portions..... Makes a delicious after dinner course. Serve it frozen. 408 Milam Street Phones: P. 7061-8028 "The House of a Thousand Favor" ODD FELLOWS (Continued from Page One.) M. Collins of El Paso and T. W. Pratt of Dallas. Ruthites. Opened Session. The 29th session of the district grand household of Math. N. 15, concludes with a closing. Mrs. J. C. Fraster, district chairwoman, welcomes the very helpful aide. The following committee chairwoman were appointed as district dentals, Mrs. G. C. Houson; condo dentals, Mrs. G. C. Houson; condo dentals, members, Mrs. Virginia Keys; by-laws, Mrs. Wilda Franklin; graveries, Mrs. Wanda Franklin; education, Mrs. E. B. Kemmons; education, Mrs. E. B. Kemmons; education, Mrs. A. M. Ewing; charity, Mrs. R. Goslin; district grand household of dentals, Mrs. Liavy Loewy; congratulations, Mrs. Liavy Loewy; congratulations, country, Mrs. A. E. Carter; juveniles, country, Mrs. A. E. Carter; great general greetings, country, Mrs. A. E. Carter. The Daughters of the Regiment, No 159, Houston, presented greetings and a beautiful basket of flowers. Annual Reports Submitted. Wednesday was devoted to the annual reports of the grand lodge and to submit his annual message being submitted, his annual message being cut, yet comprehensive account of his brief stewardship as titular head of the commendations for the good of the order, resulting from his observations among other things the grand master. "The race in this country is a fixture as far as its physical condition is concerned, and in the way of material worth is so inward growth and perpetuation of the country that the interest of one element of the people is the interest of the other. The exodus of our people from any part of the country, since all they have acclimated to it is not an easy matter to influence our homes, our churches, our lodges, our schools are here and we are forced to "I is on wise to the part of all the race to make the best of the condition of our homes, ideal idea of letting the bucket down where you are in being practiced every day, social life, material life and life of our community. And the condition of our today one is of the strongest evidences of We need therefore, to offer gratitude to our students for these favorable conditions which we sure round us and we impel the guidance for them. The success of an institution de JOHNSON-BELL SINGERS' RECITAL DALLAS EDUCATORS HERE Prof. J. J. Rhoebe and John W. Rice. Dellah, principal and English teacher, respectively, of the Bookshelves, where he hosts house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Richardson, 1890 Roblin, during the Fall of 1900, the增添 the Oddly grand lodge. AUSTIN EDITOR IN HOUSTON. GOVERNOR'S CLERK HERE Hugh Green, the clerk of the governor's office at Austin, is attending the Old Masters exhibition at Mr. Green is the second member of the color race in Texas to be thus honored with a clerkship by legislative leaders. Mr. Green will honor being Jane T. Ewing, now of Houston and present district grand jury member. He is the leader and manage of abt temple. JULIUS BLEDSOE, NATIVE TEXAN, WILL APPEAR IN GRAND OPERA; ABANDONS EUROPEAN JOURNEY Glory" was produced by him. At Union University, Riemstadt, Wau. "Deep River" will have a chorus of ten and had charge of the choir, and did not have a chorus of ten. New York City—Julius Bledsoe, who recently cancelled an European concert tour, has signed a contract at $1,000 a week with Arthur Hopkins, producer of "Deep Rise," an opera which in the fall and will be in the fall. Mr. Blesseo, in the role of the "voo- kin" in his solo opera, is the author of the operatic in the operatic field in America. The libretto for "Deephair Writes Wild," a musical by the New York World Museum, who helped to write "What Price Glory?" and "The Big W. Frank Harling, who wrote "The Life of St. Agnes" for the Chicago Opera Company in which Roxana Rats was starred last year, is the comedian. Arthur Hopkins, the producer of this opera, is one of the best known producers in New York, "What Price Gilt?" was produced by him. pend upon the cooperation of its members especially those intrusted with the management of the lodge without repeating that the success of the Grand United Order of Lodgers depends upon the unstained, whole-hearted co-operation which the officers and members will give the chance to work with. The co-operation of the affairs of the grand lodge, but hold equally true in the work this year has been directed to the points where there was friction among the lodges, and when we could strike a death blow to stirse and we have gone about it without "We have long since located the great heareshaded monster which has been the source of our desings and relations with each other. It is selfishness, jealousy and sometimes stupid ignorance all concomitant or compounded in one pervicious way. An Age of Advertisement. The Temple "The wisdom of the leaders in the purchase of the lot and building the church is that all space has been rented and much demand is made for more space. The church has been so great for space in the temple that it has become the business of the people of Houston. would still be a paying proposition for the order to build the fifth story at a cost of $4,500 more or less and guided the construction of the fifth story to carry to the church the property to convert the present space occupied by the midtown into rental deserts. This proposition to an architect should be taken at once under consideration. A rental income of $1,700 per square foot would be the temple in a paying proposition. The sight of the manager, B. T. Ewing, in handling the church, who not only rented every space, but also managed it, the income since September 1, 1985, has increased each manager shows a net increase each expense which is a fine example. The K. P. Hall Lien. The K. P. and K. Odd Fellowes have a suit at court on account of their own payment on account of their own payment on the same property; the former having an equity of $1,500 and the other $1,000. The Odd Fellowes through the enrolment of the K. P. to fight against the K. P. to foreclose, which was occurred in favor of the K. P., to be sold by the a弶fr of Harriet Counts. Odd Fellowes and K. P. is appeared at this sale on July 6, and the K. P. is sold by the a弶fr of Harriet Counts at $2,000, cash, but sold the property to Nigol Sungon Grand Lodge, Maidenhead. We note the financial notes for the balance in annual payments of $2000 at 8 per cent per annum, and the contract and transaction and the contract signed by both parties. We consider this The Household of Ruth. "The Household of Ruth is our twin sister and holds a very important place in the growth and development of the THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928 conductors use the baton at the same time. The music in the opera is modern and polyphonic in every rehearsal. The music is a decided African scale or mood. Comes From Musical Stock. Julius Biedsoe, a 27-year-old barton, comes from a musical family in Nato, Germany. Biedsoe, was an tenor; his mother, the late Mke Jensie Cebbó, was an opera singer; appearance, under the direction of his aunt, M. M. O. Sjöfler was at the stage; his son, the son of Joe's musical success goes to his brother, Mr. Biedsoe was educated at Central College, College of Maratha, and at Bihore College of Maratha, where he received his bachelor of music, composition and piano, composition and history given there, conducted the choir and tangue endowment department. Sister J. C. Fraser, as leader of the Household Bank, will devote to the cause of friendship and to the development of the bank's credit for the great support which she afforded to the development of our order. "The Household of Ruth should be encouraged by the perseverity and progress of this bank and by the efforts made to increase our number or enhance our treasury their interest in the bank and by the efforts they constitute a faithful and loyal member of the bank." "This is to you, that in all our dealings with them, let us not forget the relation they bear to us. It is always common which makes us insuperable. David Abner "Let us not forget the father of the Household of Ruth in Texas, Brother David Hill, who was born in this time of his afflictions. He it was that planted this branch, and it still it till it is tilt to maturity, on account of his continued service for the order should always be our care and keeping. These admonitions be Mrs. Frazier. Delivers Message. In her annual message message, Julia Ruth district, district most noble governor Ruth and Latin teacher in the Dallas high school for many years, urged the students to actuate them in their dealings with the environment for the entombment of those principles and ideas that go to make a great difference. Going further the learned educator/fraudulent mind, she needs to impress you, sisters, the necessity of being extremely careful whom you readout, Bear in mind that our grand aunt is a teacher and the organizations of its character in the hands are focused upon us. Remember one may be an inmate to as the letter of Ruthman. She may know all the details of the case, a vertable encyclopedias to as Ruthman, and a handsome audience to after all. The humble, entered inmate who is of a true, pure, doo-heart, Ruthite, while the Pharisee, though she was without the door where there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, because she has not the regalia of humanity, the Golden Rule. Our good deeds and our good manners will also be the magnet that will draw many earnest workers into the church. "Peace, happiness and prosperity are the place of growth in a growing place within our walls. Renewed interest in the order in general is in the growing attendance at the regular church, and we are keeping pace with the progressive changes to entertain in our hearts the Christian faith; pain, hope and charity. Faith is the future of the future, and charity toward all the future, and charity toward all the future." Endowment Secretary Reports. The report of J. H. Hilder, secretary endowment-burial departments, revealed that the combined resources and expenses of the burial department, 287.57 vt. $ in cash in bins, $107,840.46; Temple, $342,748.49; Liberty bonds, 20,000; death during past year, $10,000; funeral expenses, $19,500. His report also showed the following facts and figures: Present membership, 20,000; death during past year, $10,000; new households, 17,1 new lodges, 18, total households, 342 new homes, 19, total homes, 342 during fiscal year, $8,31. Diseases of the kidneys claimed the largest number of deaths, $28,233.33, and a balance of $323,323.33, and the expense fund, $17,611.44, both as of June 1 Grand Secretary Meard. A condensed financial statement represented the annual report submit-ment to T. Ewing, T. Ewing, district grand jury, for the $43,574.47 had been showed that $43,574.47 had been collected for the couple jax, and $45,74.76 for grand jax. Balance of balances of $4.51 and $89.28 each for the couple for the loan amounted to $129,59.90, with expenditures, including the loan amounted to $124,424.60, leaving a balance as of June 20, 1958, of $115,144.60. Buy your Children's Shees on for you will find better shoes for less. 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The street parade is scheduled for 5 p. m. today (Friday), with the final event on Saturday night. Local officers are: J. W. Polk, chap- leman; R. G. Lockett, hugh vice-chap- man; R. G. Lockett, secretary Heads of b/o committee, Program chief, Mrs. A. B. Hart, decoration homes, Mrs. A. B. Hart, decoration Jimmerson; auditing, Mrs. C. D. W Harrison; arrangement, Paul Hill of information, Mr. Traja Jones-Smith Mt. Olive Baptist Church Meadow and Gillespie REV, S, W, BRENT, Pastor, LOOK! BIG PAYLI WANTED-15 men and women to represent an old line insurance com- pany. Policies almost with themselves. A wonderful opportunity for students during vacation period. Apply GEN- SAL AGNCTY, P, A, Box 731, Media, Texas. Special FAST NON-STOP GALVE Spanish Military and Low Heels A lot of Shoes that stand alone in beauty and wearing ability. You can not afford to misc seeing them ..... $3.98 MY PAY MORE? For you will find better shoes for gent leather, bond trimmed, tanned as. Sizes 5 to 10 2. nd $2.98 MEETS QUALITY" UMRICH CO. ENGRESS AVE HOUSTON MILLINER VISITS STYLE SHOW; RETURNS NEXT WEEK After an extended trip to Colorado and the Pacific coast, where she took a much needed rest, Mrs. A. B. Robinson, proprietor of a Mrs. A. B. Hat Shop, propriede of a Hat Shop, wended her way across the continent to attend a millinery style show which she would attend in St. Louis, Mo. Once, while there Mrs. Robinson will present to the women of Houston the latest styles in millinery upon her. When she met Ann's Hat Shop she were formally opened to the public and soon launched the first millinery establishment of its kind in Houston, if not in New York. This hat emporium has enjoyed the support and patronage of a large number of Mrs. Robinson, a graduate from one of the leading millinery schools of New York and Boston, and she has given to Houston and Somerset a bedding that she wore in Paris, New York and Chicago. Upon her return, Mrs. Robinson hops friends and customers, and give them an advance showing of fall and winter MT. CORINTH BAPTIST REV. A. HUBBARD, Pastor. AN EXMULABATING EFFECT AN EXHILARATING EFFECT. A pots of Herbine on the hearth at the home of HERBINE in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the lower failt to fall. One of two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restores the fine feeling of exhaustion and beauty, of spirits which belongs only to perfect health. Price 46c Sold by Dowling Drug Store, 2602 Dowling. TO AND FROM ESTON ROUND TRIP NKE & PILLOT, In PHONE PRESTON 2484 2806 to 2816 TRAVIS STREET PHONE HADLEY 8000 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, 48-pound sack $2.05 PIONEER FLOUR, 24-pound sack $1.07 PIONEER FLOUR, 12-pound sack 56c PIONEER FLOUR, 6-pound sack 30c BONITA EXTRA CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. 2½ cans 23c CARDINAL CHILI CON CARNE, No. 1 cans 10c SMILE BRAND CHUM SALMON, No. 1 cans 13c AMERICAN SARDINES, No. 1¼ cans 5c UNDERWOOD OLIVIA SARDINES, No. 1¼ cans 14c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS, Picnic cans 17c JOAN OF ARC KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 cans 12c CAMPEBELL PORK AND BEANS, Individual cans 5c YAN CARD PUMPKIN, No. 3 cans 14c BOGALUSA YELLOW YAM POTATOES, No. 2½ cans 15c BROOKS SWEET CATSUP, 10-ounce bottle 20c BROOKS SWEET CATSUP, 10-ounce bottle 13c BRICK CHEESE, per pound 27c HERSHEY'S COCOA, pound cans 13c HERSHEY'S COCOA, ¼ pound cans 8c DROMEDARY COCOANUT, ¼ pound package 13c PINNAMON, 70/80 size, per pound 10c THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS, per pound 10c SEEDED RAISINS, per pound 10c RED POP CORN MEAL, 10-pound sack 28c SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT, per package 11c THREE MINUTE OAT FLAKES, per package 8c WHITE BEANS, per pound 72c PINK BEANS, per pound 71c BEE BRAND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, per pound 13c ONE PINT MASON FRUIT JARS, per dozen 75c ONE QUART MASON FRUIT JARS, per dozen 85c FLY-FOX, ½ pint cans 35c Fly-Fox, 1 pint cans 55c HOUSTON MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI, per package 6c CARNATION AND PET MILK, 10c CARNATION AND PET MILK, small cans 5c SUGAR CURED HAM, per pound 36c WESSON OIL, 1 pint cans 28c WESSON OIL, 1 quart cans 53c SUMMITT TISSUE TOILET PAPER, 8 oz. rolls 10c KUNNER'S SOUR PICKLES, 1 quart jars 35c KUNNER'S SWEET PICKLES, 1 quart jars 40c Our stores open daily at 7:00 A. M. and close 7:00 P. M. Saturdays we close at 9:00 P. M. We suggest that you do your shopping as early as possible and avoid the rush at closing hours. HENKE & PILLOT, Inc. 妇 OT, Inc. MILAM AND CONGRESS BOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY Mrs. Sidney Johnson and grandson, Palm Simon, Jr. visited Mr. Eleanor McLean, 2022 Darvell Street, recently. Bishop and Mr. A. L. Gainet lapsed in New Orleans, Indiana Monday, L. N. R. B. for Baltimore, Maryland. Sons and Daughters Benvolent Association will hold their anniversary Sunday, August 8, 11 a.m. the Rev. B. G. Davon, pastor. The public is in TRUCK RIDE—LAKE PARTY. Twentieth Century, Whist Club was a truck ride and lake party last Tuesday at Seahawk. Bathing and games were indulged in by all. After last meeting of the club will be at the beautiful Glen Road, Mrs. M. Meduim. 1741 S. Glen Street. STUDIES IN CHICAGO Mrs. F. W. Brown, wife of Rev. W. Weeks, began a week's course in accounting at Chagos College University. She will have charges of commerical departments of New Orleans and the Chagos Islands. BISHOP GAMES AT ST. JAMES. BISHOP A. L. aides presched a great sermon on last Sunday morning at St. James A. M. E. Church, his disbanded congregation. A large crowd was present to hear him. The congregation answered his question in College to the amount of $85. SONIAT TOURING CLUB. Soniat Touring Club was organized on a month ago the following week. C. H. HILL, vice president; Adelie Trevino, vice president; arrangement committee; C. H. Denson, chairman; Cha. Young, vice president; W. Mr. Allen, sergeant-at-march. The first tour made by the club was to make La. ST. MARY'S CHILDREN STAGED PROGRAMME The children of St. Mary B. M. A. a celebrated their 21st anniversary on Sunday, January 10, John D. Franklin, David Norman, David Poynton, service by Arthur Smith; welcome address, Miss Ailea Mason; response, Miss Ailea Mason; response, Miss David Norman was plain, direct and convincing; large crowd present at the service; by Fortier the memorial to be 16 with 800 in bank; no debt, and has not lost a member in two years. Fortier the memorial to be sent to the pastor by Miss Sedonia Twinmil. Officers are: A. Buse, president, Jae. Fortier, secretary; D. Burau, president, Jae. Fortier, secretary; F. Firmin, 1st commissary; O. Pierce, 1st commissary; A. washington, mistress of commissaries; Jae. Firmin, chairlady of relief committees. Don't miss the thrilling, Hotly Con- tested Baseball Game. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th, At Creston Star Park, Corner Hope and Allen Streets. The WALK OVER TEAM VB. CARRIERS and CLERKS TIP TOP TEAM. The grand stand has comfortable seating capacities and arrangement. The seats are comfortable and avoid the seat and avoid the music. Music during the game. The game will begin after the music. (At Canal Street, street to St. Bernard and Paris Ave. Carr.) HACKETT'S MODERN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. CALLLED FOR AND DELIVERED. ICS CREAM AND SQFT DRINKS SERVED COHN AND LEONIDUS STREETS PHONE WAL 5360-J. PRESTO: FACE CREAM MAKES SKIN LINE VELVET QUICKLY REMOVES TAN AND CLEARENS BROWN PATCHES. VIVI. MRS. MOLLIE FORD'S BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOL for night pupils. Teaching all branches of the Department. Given to those finishing course. 1830 Seventh St. Phone Jc 2888-W. DR. LAMAR J. GOMEZ SURGEON DENTIST 1023 Pythian Temple New Orleans, La. CROWNS, BRIDges, PLATES FILLINGS SPECIALTY_AT EXTRACTION Phone Main 7025 NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at ROOT 107, PYTHIAN THEATER. We important items may be on sale every FRIDAY evening. Phone MAIN 5677. Papers on sale at leading stands. NEWS MATTER, Including Club, Church and Sporting News must be in the hands of the Editor by Sunday of each week. Mall to 512-722-2222. 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 Gail $311-W. * Subscriptions, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to MISS VIOLA CONNERLY, 317 N. ROMAN STREET, GREATER ST. MARK 4TH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. I. H. Perkins, Pastor, L. C. Nickerson, Reporter. Many attended early prayer service at 5:30 a.m. m. last Sunday, which included a service in the services under Mrs. L. C. Johnson's direction. The Sunday school will give its annual outing at Milwaukee High School, where it will convert baptized children. The 11 a.m. service was very impressive, the convert baptized. The junior and senior choir commons. Communion was served to aged members. There was a large at-age choir, the junior and juvenile choir were combined in the song service. B. Y.; r. o. uticare and committee drew up a program for August 23, at Swabbury, L.A.; E. C. Thomas, manager; Jac. Acc. chair, the crowning event of the day. The presentation of surprise gift was made to the club. All marched upstairs to the main chapel which has recently been renovated. The club was hereafter. Music was furnished by the junior choir and congregation, conducted by Nickerson in his remark before the presentation of "surprise gift" stated that the congregation was wonderfully delighted with the singer present in the person of Mia Milked Brown of the Free Press and singer present in the person of Mia Milked Brown of the Free Press before the just gift was presented. Mia Brown is widely known for her sweet voice and amabil disposition. The sum of $40 was turned over to the church. The service directory board was presented by Vice President of the church. The service was instituted by L. C. Nielsen. JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL FIELD and THE TUESDAY, A AT HEINEM Tulane and Carr Under Aus FIRST DISTRICT S. S. AND Many Attractions—Beauty Co Games by Male and Female JAMES E. Chairman of Arran Gates open at 7 A. M. Admiss Music by a Wel SUNDAY SCHOOL & B.Y.P.U.P. OLD and TRACK ME ESDAY, AUG. 10, 1 AT HEINEMANN PARK Tulane and Carrollton Avenues Under Auspices of DISTRICT S. S. AND B. Y. P. U. ASSOCI- tractions—Beauty Contest, Various Races, by Male'and Female Teams. Many other s JAMES E. GAYLE Chairman of Arrangement Committee. en at 7 A. M. Admission: Adults 25c, Child Music by a Well-Known Band JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL & B.Y.P.U. PICNIC FIELD and TRACK MEET TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1926 AT HEINEMANN PARK FIRST DISTRICT S. S. S. B. Y. P. U. ASSOCIATIONS Many Attractions—Beauty Contest, Various Races, Baseball Games by Male and Female Teams. Many other stunts. Gates open at 7 A. M. Admission: Adults 25c, Children 15c. ```markdown ``` NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITY FOUND Invites the Colored Youth of the Land School in High School (Gilbert Albertson); Model High School (Gilbert Albertson); Model High School. Affiliated institutions are the FI School. The enrollment last year was 902, of which 68 received the "Technical Certificate" and 68 received the "Technical Certificate" and 68 have been submitted. Adequate学位 have been submitted. Adequate学位 at Northern universities. Scholarships are available. Terms Very Reasonable. Scholarships are available. R. R. HA. Invite the Colored Youth of the Land to 16th Hall. High School (Gilbert Academy); Two Year 'Sister' Careers; High School (Berkshire Academy); Master's, Nursing, and Health School; Graduate School; Medical School; Nursing School; Affiliated Institutions are the Fine Arts School Hospital and Nursing Training School. Affiliated Institutions are the Fine Arts School Hospital and Nursing Training School. New students are welcome to attend any of the colleges of Liberal Arts, Humanities, and Sciences. New students are welcome to attend any of the colleges of Liberal Arts, Humanities, and Sciences. Alterations now going on will add 8 new classrooms. Liberal Arts and Laboratories will be added. A well trained faculty, many of whom are now pursuing graduate studies South. A well trained faculty, many of whom are now pursuing graduate studies South. High standards of Scholarship and Life: Influence Inefficiency. A Growing Jury. Very many of whom are now pursuing graduate studies South. O. E. KRIENKER President, 511 St. Charles Ave. BLANCHETS PHARMACY Fresh Drugs—Prescription Care Pharmacist—Immediate Attentive and Delivered—Ice Cream and Soff tam—1609 Tulane Avenue—Male DORSEY'S SCHOOL Students Prepared for Skip Grade 8 Able Faculty. **Bugs - Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by the** **Immediate Attentive Service - Prescriptions A** **- Reserved Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Bserved at Our B** **- Tulare Avenue - Main 8866.** **SEY'S SCHOOL FOR NIGHT PUB** Prepared for Skip Grade Work and Make Up Any B** Able Faculty. Write for Terms. Fresh Drugs—Prescriptions Carefully Bompounded by Registered Pharmacists. Cream, Ice, and Drinks Delivered and Delivered to Cream, Ice and Drinks Bserved at Gur Boca Foundation. DORSEY'S SCHOOL FOR NIGHT PUPILS Students Prepared for Skip Grade Work and Make Up Any Back Work. Able Faculty. Write for Terms. E. A. DORSEY, Principal 2812 Jackson Street JOS. DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STORES WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 3000 S. Rampart St. 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JAC. 9267 PHONE JAC. 9271-517 Both Stores in charge of registered products pharmacists IMMEDIATE, ATTENTIVE SERVICE DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STO THERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUN Rampart St. 2101 Dry ONE JAC. 9267 PHONE JAC. 9271 Stores in charge of registered graduate pharm IMMEDIATE, ATTENTIVE SERVICE --- JOS. DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STORES WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 3000 S. Rampart St. PHONE JAC 9267 PHONE 1-817 Both rooms of registered pharmaceut IMMEDIATE, ATTENTIVE SERVICE only two persons knowing what the gift was, the purchaser and the salesman, the Greenwich Club, known as the pastor's of the church, and a little basket of silver. Rev. Harrington, Bonglana, La., prescheduled the gift that was served to the church body. WESLEY CHAPEL M. E. CHUURCH Rev. F. W. Brown, Pastor. POOL & B.Y.P.U. PICNIC BACK MEET AUG. 10, 1926 MIANN PARK Bollon Avenues Species of B. Y. P. U. ASSOCIATIONS Interest, Various Races, Baseball Teams, Many other stunts. G. GAYLE Management Committee. Session: Adults 25c, Children 15c. Hall-Known Band ED 187 100th Anniversary of the First African American Teacher's Course: The High School and a Secondary School and a Nursing School in the Goodwill Hospital and Nurses Training School. Were 1000 in the College of Liberal Arts at the High School and a Nursing School. We are now pursuing graduate studies. We are now pursuing graduate studies. Life, Religious Influence, A Growing Legacy, President, 6318 St. Charles Ave. YES, DEN. PHARMACY Fully Compounded by Registered Service-Prescriptions Called for Drinks Served at Our Boda Foun- 6006. FOR NIGHT PUPILS Work and Make Up Any Back Work. Write for Terms. 2812 Jackson Street DERN DRUG STORES LAND SERVICE COUNT 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JAC, 9271-517 registered graduate pharmacists TENTIVE SERVICE THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 COLORED YOUTH BURNED BY MAN IN NEW ORLEANS It is horrible to thing that a case like the above occurred in civilized South, 129 New Orleans, with a population of 129,000 Nergess. It is unthinkable to kill a human with a compound such a crime on a boy's ward boy. Any man or woman with a spark of humanity could not fail to斗噬 the child. The child is keen interest. The only apparent motive was the fun of seeing the boy exercising pain. "Editor's note." TULANE CHURCH NEW ORLEANS, IN FREEDMAN ASSN TULANE CHURCH NEW ORLEANS, IN FREEDMAN ASSN The executive board of the Freedman Missionary Baptist Association holds its regular session at Sellers host week. The meeting was largely attended by members of the congregation, itself was in session; two full days of business and information. From the beginning, the gavel the benediction on the second day something was doing. The meeting was part, and soon as welcomes were over and introductory speech preached, the amount of money raised at this board, $114,749, came near exceeding the amount of money raised in the session of some other associational bodies, in one of the larger and more active churches, state, and has secured to its credit more valuable philanthropy than possibly any other organization. Brown, former president, injected a hard, hard business methods into the congregation, which the young brilliant and stalwart医生, Dr. P. Crick, is building a great team of dedicated men with dedication in his ability and his purpose and do not mind turning loose their When the Tulane University Baptist Church, represented by Dr. W. K. Anderson, represented by Rev. A. J. Granderson, represented by Rev. A. J. Granderson, pastor were presented for admission, and encouraged to clamoring to make the motion of acceptance. Aidful great applause and enthusiasm these churches were voted to accept. The churches that had not represented in a long time came back and were re-represented in this association. A long way to this association. This association is planning a great program. We are working with the uninformed nation, group, uninformed nation, group, uninformed nation, now stands for the National Baptist Convention, unincorporated. The missionaries all made excellent reports, and the singing, the prayer, and other addresses were all good and PRIMA DONNA OF CRESCENT CITY DOES POST WORK PRIMA DONNA OF CRESCENT CITY DOES POST WORK Mr. Alma Hubbard, prima donna singer, who has been out of the city A number of weeks, it is taking a special occasion the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Hubbard, Mrs. Hubbard, and the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, Illinois, recently held at Philadelphia, salsa that before that great body of music musicians, recently held at the vast audience with her wonderful sweet voice, she was forced to re-enter the music world. Her gram was arranged by convention to have broadened. Mrs. Hubbard was married to a New Orleans merited much credit and praises because of the splendid talent she brought to New Orleans College is under the direction of Mr. Hubbard. She is also a member of Wakefield Wesley Chapel M. E. Church choir. FIELD MEET TO FEATURE JOINT BAPTIST PICNIC FIELD MEET TO FEATURE JOINT BAPTIST PICNIC In keeping with the program of the national committee of religious recreation, the B. Y. P. U. Association will give a big field picnic and field school and B. Y. P. U. Association will give a big field picnic and field school. Heisman Park, Tulane and Carrollton Avenue. All Sunday schools and colleges in the various contests to be held, the best efforts to enter their best athletics in the various contests to be held, the best replay赛, monkey basketball, the best war 10, 50, and 100 yard dash, high jump, broadway B.Sweepings and Amusement Cubs. At 5 p. m. a great community meeting will be staged in which the various schools will compete over the various schools and B. Y. P. U. will contest for valuable prizes. The complete program of novel attractions that furnish amusements for children will be Committee, Jaz. E. Gate, H. J. Morgan, J. Smith, J. H. Morgan, J. S. Smith, J. S. Smith, J. H. Morgan, J. Morgan, custin, I. H. Perkins, G. H. J. Morgan, J. Smith, Nicholas, Z. A. Morgan, K. E. Rodgers LELAND COLLEGE PRESIDENT ASKS AID FOR SCHOOL Prof. J. B. Watson, president Iceland College, Baton Rouge, L. wa, workshipped at Tulane Baptist Church, Sunny, New E. W. White, pastor. President Watson told of the many obstacles and the drawback of the school building. He said the existence in Baton Rouge. He related the advancement and progress the school is now making: the efficient use of space, providing the faculty. They have just completed a large modern building to be used for a teachers' train The former well known Leland University was located in New Orleans, the smallest residential sections of the city. It was sold by the white Baptist school, the largest supported school. The school was supported by Negro Baptists. Tremendous opposition and protests were put forth by the school to remove the removal of the school, but to no avail. After much discussion as to whether the chosen at Haton Rocke. The president closed his talk with an appeal to all students in Leland and see what is being done. FOR HOME AND STABLE. The extraordinary Brozone treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sore, burns, cuts and scabs is just as useful for horses as for humans. The Horse flesh heal, with remarkable speed under its powerful influence, is also useful for humans. First wash out in infection forms with should Brozone and then with Brozone and healing process. Price (liquid) $0.60 and $1.19. Powder $0.60 and $1.29. Dowling Drug Store, 2003 Dowling. WEINGARTEN'S No. 2, 1009 Texas Ave. No. 4, 3400 Main St. 808-810-812 Prairie Between Travis and Pet Milk, Limit 6 Cans Pet Milk, Kidney Beans, Sauer Kraut, Potatoes, Standard Corn, for Limit 6 Cans as, Oats, Limit 6 Packages serves, Jam, Brand Jelly, Jars, D Mustard, Limit 3 Jars utsup, Jackeye Peas, Chum Salmon, as, Cane Syrup, Walk Brand Y. C. 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C. Peaches, No. 21/2 cans 20c Dime Brand Milk, per can 11c Limit 6 Cans Fould's Lion Brand Macaroni and Spaghetti, per package 71c Wisconsin American Cheese, pound 24c Hamm's 100% Pure Malt, large No. 21/2 cans 49c Magnolia Beer, dozen bottles 65c 25c dozen Deposited on Bottles Searchlight Matches, per box 4c Dyne Shoe Polish, all colors, bottle 20c Choice Fryers, dressed, complete, pound 45c Sugar Cured Picnics, pound 22c Dry Salt Bellies, clear, pound 22c Beef Chuck Roast, pound 15c Fancy Roasted Peaberry Coffee, pound 34c J. W. Special Roasted Coffee, pound 42c Supreme Joy Roasted Coffee, pound 34c Choice Rio Roasted Coffee, pound 29c Golden Rio Roasted Coffee, pound 31c Camel and Chesterfield Cigarettes, 2 packages 25c Carton of 10 $1.23 WEINGARTEN'S "FIVE BIG MARKETS" REMEMBER! STORE IS LOCATED AT TO BERING & CORTES HA OUR NEW STORE IS LOCATED AT 808 PRAIRIE AVE., NEXT TO BERING & CORTES HARDWARE CO. RDAY 'S YOU CAN DIAL ANY TELEPHONE NUMBER IN HOUSTON FROM A MACHINE SWITCHING TELEPHONE YOU CAN DIAL ANY TELEPHONE NUMBER IN HOUSTON FROM A MACHINE SWITCHING TELEPHONE TELPHONE When dialing a number do not dial the full central office name. Dial only "P" for Preston, "F" for Fairfax, "H" for Hadley, etc., and then each number of the number as it appears in the directory. PAGE SIX YOU CAN FROM When dialing only "P" for B number of th HELL SNATCH MORE THAN 1000 AT INTERRACIAL MEETING IN TENN Encouraging Progress Reported and Many Prominent People on Program. Nashville, Teen.—More than 100 people participated in the annual meeting of the Interacial League of Tennessee, helft last week at the A. and I. State Normal College. Among them, Harrison, state superintendent of education; Judge Lijon and Dr. Plage, board; Mrs. Katherine Grimes, associate editor of the Southern Agricultural College; Dr. Edwin Manson, 200,000; Dr. Edwin Manson, former registrar of the State Federation; President W. J. Hale of A. and C. College; President of the State Federation of Colored Women's Club; and Dr. R. T. Burt, Clarkville, state, and other public utilities, for colored people of parks, playgrounds and other public utilities, the improvement of interacial attitudes through local and state-wide The gratifying announcement was made that the state board of education had contracted that way as awarded contracts for new buildings for the state to cost $320,000, provided that that way be awarded through the efforts of the inter-organization. The work in the state is directed by J. Burton and Robert E. Clay, whose reports were received with interest and appreciation. No Funeral Too Small or Too Large For Me. HOMER E. M.COY UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Fairlair 5252 Fairlair 1781 2002 DOWLING ST. Corner Pierce --- If you will read the booklet, "How to Use the Machine Switching Telephone," you will get good telephone service. 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"Because we had no governors of states, chairmen of political parties, nor enjoyed any of the emoluments and preferences of public office," these Israelis averred, "you came back telling us that we should aspire for any office within the gift of the electorate, ahead of you, and you your year, that your commission was divided inspired and that you received your great commission at the burning bush on Mount Hebron. "Quick Selling Goals, his profit pay: when Mr. and Mrs. L. Warner, 441 Lone gate, returned this week from a trip to Detroit, Mich. Mr. Sarah Segur, 2016, Clare, left this week for Seamont and New Orleans. Shooted as second-class matter May 23, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Miss Helena N. L. Jones, Galveston Miss Helena N. L. Jones, Galveston Miss贝贝娜 E. J. 2025 Hadday Mr. William Davies, Galveston, a failing her honeice, Galveston Craw Miss贝贝娜 E. J. 2025 Hadday HMETTCHINGT - eight cents per yard; Mrs. Cocosella Lane 2721 Opal Miss Eddie S. Bonner 2664 Me Miss Eddie S. Bonner 2664 Me with friends in San Antonio. Foreign Advertising Representative, W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Street street, Chicago; SIERI Victim's Building, St. Louis, Mt. 480 Longwood "Finally, Moses," she surely pressured Iarasites protested, "wherefore hast thou thou dealt thus with us, to carry us out of Egypt? Didn't we tell you while slaves in Egypt (stealthily and with great fury) to eat to enjoy), to let us alone, and permit us to serve the Egyptians? For common sense should teach you and all your lik that it would have been far better for us to serve the Egyptians and remain in human bondage, than to attempt to effect our freedom and then escape to the wilderness. Moses, you are a 'heluva leader' and that's that!" Make all checks, Laptops, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to the Houston Inpatient, 609-418 Odd Pellows Temple, Houston Mr. and Mr. Grover Tong, Tucson Arts, are visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bardau, 2800 Holman, Joseph Mitchell, Weatherdown路 let this week for Mansfield, La. to bring back the gifts donated by Miss T. Anastasia ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHEID HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. - ROSEBEVELT. Following these protestations, murmurings and complaints, God instructed Moses what to do, and the children of Israel reached the other side of the Red Sea in safety while Pharaoh and his host went down to an untimely, watery grave. Little Miss Ethel Phlores, after an eight week visit with her cousin, little Miss Mildred Phlores, 2919 Drew, left for her home in Galveston this week. The Israelites had been taken out of Egyptian slavery, but Egyptian slavery was not out of the Israelites; and it required forty years for God to rear up a new nation, and only two who left Egypt with Moses and his millions were permitted to enter the land of Mrs. John Shriley and children, 1328 Lakin, leave Saturday for Los Angeles, Calif. to spend a few weeks with her anna. Mrs. Susie S. Whitty. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 Spive Spive Printing Co. or, good printing. Phones Preston 1998, 8932, 1320. McKinsey 'Responsable rates called for and delivered promptly. SLAVERY MUCH MORE DESIRABLE THAN FREEDOM! As in Moses' day and generation, so it is in ours, and particularly with certain Sambos of ebony hue. Their continual cry, whenever the race seeks to effect its economic, political, civic or religious life, is to call upon the 'nigger's place'; that we may sey the Ecgymnists! For it is far better that we serve the Ecgymnists' that we should incur the wrath and displeasure of those in authority by contending for our sacred, constitutional and invaluable rights, prerogatives and warfare. For we must ALONE, that WE MAY SERVE THE ECGYMNISTS!" Selah! And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Earth, have said unto Moses, die in the wilderness wherefore were graves, and have said unto Moses, die in the wilderness wherefore Prof. J. J. Burnett, Cleburn, principal Colored High School and one of the leading educators and fraternists of the college. He is the grand lodge of the Odd Pillows. In not this the word that we did tell them in Egypt, spoken better for me to serve the Egyptians, that than we should die in the Egyptians. Prof. S. W. Houston, founder and president of Houston Normal and Training School at Huntsville, motored to Wednesday on business. In essaying to effect the deliverance of his people, the Israelites, from Egyptian bondage, and its resultant injustices and inequalities, Moses met his first real test and faced a very trying ordeal in the desert, and was saved by Sea in their hegira from the land of their former enslavement. TEXAS REPUBLICANS (?) MAKE POOR SHOWING. D. L. Lyons, Austin merchant and fraternalist, is one busy person at the Old Fellows grand lodge this week. The group's president quite a "Zentralpolitik" lately. From 298,046 votes cast for George C. Butte, republican gubernatorial candidate in 1924, and from 130,024 votes cast for the Coolidge presidential electors in 1924, to less than 12,000 votes cast in the first republican primary election ever held in Texas, would have been insufficient to elect a senator, attested the recent republican primary election in this state, or else Butte received a very abnormal vote for governor in 1924. When the departing Israelites, in their quest of the land of Canaan which Jebah had promised their racial sires they would have taken, the Israelites were pursuing the army were pursuing them with a maddened zeal and grim determination to destroy the entire Jewish nation; when the Israelites discovered that their path of further advance was cut off by the enemy, they were forced to behold the inurmountable and insuperable mountains on either side, which were impassible for them to scale and escape the wrath of the enemy. The Israelites were beholden to the inurmountable and insuperable mountains on either side, which were impassible for them to scale and escape the wrath of the enemy. The Israelites were beholden to the inurmountable and insuperable mountains on either side, which were impassible for them to scale and escape the wrath of the enemy. The Israelites not only became alarmed and panic-stricken at their critical condition and menaced position, but they became bitter and violent towards Moses, and gave their Mrs. M. Laffran, Dallas, is visiting her relatives and friends here, being the house guest of her brother-in-law B. Taylor and Mrs. Burt P. Taylor, 321 Pleasure. In the first place, the large vote registered by Butte in 1924 was not cast by Texas republicans, per se, but by klansmen and democrats of this state who could not stand nor stomach Fergusonism. Granting that the 130,023 votes cast for President Coolidge were real republican votes, and the majority of these voters who cast a ballot for President Coolidge also voted for Butte, the republican candidate for governor of Texas, we still have 168,023 votes for Butte that the president did not receive, showing that Butte did not represent persons other than members of the republican party in this state. Miss Eulalia Edwards returned from the University where she also was instructor in instruction normal conducted by Bishop R. E. Jones, of which A. E. Perkins was In their protestations and denunciations, the Israelites lambasted and excoriated Moses for being such a "radical" and "dangerous" leader; for trying to bring them out of slavery and for enforcing the laws of slavery and liberty—yea a land that wildly abounded with milk and honey. Mrs. Ada V. Gibson, 3462 Nice, has been a longtime friend and the tender of her mother, Mrs. Elaine Hunt, who about three weeks ago was diagnosed with cancer. Mrs. R. O. M. Liesl, 3212 Hare, directress of the Johnsman bellers, singer, and actress, has been a few days with Mexico, where she Instead of trying to get out a large vote in the first primary ever conducted in Texas by the republican party, the party boss issued a decree that only the "faithful" should vote in said primary; the other 99% would not. The incumbent cific and definite concerning the holding of the primary elections by political parties, which poll more than 100,000 votes for their gubernatorial candidate in the last preceding general election, the Creeger-Note regime in Texas employed every foul and unfair vote in the primary ballots of Texas a chance to vote in said party primary election. Though enslaved in Egypt for more than four hundred years, he was a man of great intellect and "inherent" as to urge them to leave Egypt and all that it represented and typified, openly admonishing their radical leader for his role, he had waged while in Egypt for the liberation of his own people. Plimprim Congregational S n a d y A Plimprim Congregational S n a d y A home last, friday The plicheners were convoiced to the ground in auto pressing themselves as having had a pressing themselves as having had a "Why did you not let us alone," they inquired and demanded of Moses, "that we might have remained in slavery and continued to serve the hard, haughty, cruel, merciless and pagan Egyptians? "We "were getting along all right down in Egypt," they murmured, "and we were treated worse than dogs and swine; despite the fact that all the male children of our race were, by official decree, slain, and all our women were at the mercy of the bestial passions of the Egyptian men; notwithstanding the fact that we were all men, we were not treated worse than could we occupy any elective or appointee officer after a new Pharaoh ascended the throne that knew not Joseph; despite the fact that we were victims of taxation without representation; despite the fact that every means was resorted to by the reigning class to be used for the purposes of taxation; notwithstanding the fact that our backs were met by the penetrating rays of the sun in the torrential cliff of Egypt, and we were compelled to labor under adverse and inhuman conditions without receiving any financial compensation; despite the fact that we were not treated worse than could we occupy and maltreated because of our sacrifice, and if you let us alone we would not be in this sad plight today! "This, to some degree, accounts for the poor showing made by the Texas republicans in their initial primary election; and the combined vote for the two candidates for governor on the republican side is not enough to win for any one of the democratic losers in several counties in Texas. Mississippi Priscilla and Marie Stolte daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Raines and Ms. and Mr. Raymond Los Angeles, Calif., over the Southern Pacific lines. They will spend several weeks in the West, returning over the national park, Denver, Kansas City. This republican primary was a farce, joke, made so intentionally to be a joke, but it was a joke. The republican caller republican bosses are not anxious to build up a strong, representative party in Texas, and there permit all the republican plebets to have a voice in party affaies, councils, conventions and elections. James B. Riehy and B. D. Garner will be the guest of honor at the grand lodge here this week, the former motoring host and the latter being in the Southwest. The North Texas delegation will at the Southwest. Throughout Texas republican voters are complaining that they were not permitted to vote in the recent primary election of their own party, and that every trick and scheme was resorted to by the party bosses to keep them away from the polls on the sixth tilt. In addition, the state legislature has been from Texas; Eugene Note, state chairman of the republican organization; Leonard Withington, state secretary of the party organization, and others, have shown conclusively that they do not want a real republican party in Texas, where all the voters of rebel states are represented. They have resisted as American citizens; and since they have such little respect for the written statutes of Texas as to flout defence in the face of the Terrell election law, and to make the republican party the laughing stock of decent and respectable citizens of the Lone Star State, they have resisted as American lords and political tyrans (members of the Association of Federal Pie-Hunters) to political oblivion, and place at the head of the party in this state men who favor and will work for an honest-to-goodish republican organization in Texas—not one to merely and federal plums for its "elect" and "favored few," but who will work for the republican organization constituency, both in the city, county, district, state and nation. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davies were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l. A. Davies, the owner of the overland trip to Mexica in the latter's Nash sead. They report a very delightful trip to the town made famous the discovery of oil some few years ago. "Our Egyptian masters and slave-owners knew us and we knew them," these protesting Israelis contended, "and they always treated us all right as long as we stayed in a Jew's place, and we had been so." Jacob had promised Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, our racial forbears. CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES. Worms and parasites in the intestines of children underline health and so should be able to resist the disease so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermilion or Dove's Cream Vermilion without the slightest injury to the health or activity of the child. Price: $262.00 Dowling Drug Store. 262.00 Dowling "We should have known that you were going to lead us into trouble, Moses," they complained. "For your past record in contendency, you were not a good leader." They insisted "sagitator," and that you repeatedly "insulted" the Egyptian rulers and people; showing off your smartness by employing the means Jehovah had commanded you to use in influencing Pharaoh to lead you. "Why, Moses," they shetoued, "we got along all right until you came back from the land of Midian, that black man, Jehovah," they said. "We were not a good leader, racial solidarity and jurisprudence; and you returned to Egypt, claiming you had been divinely ordained to liberate us from Egyptian bondage, with certain crazy, absurd and radical notions." The recent republican primary election in Texas was so crooked, irregular and illegal that its activities and ramifications should be the subject of a congressional investigation, if not the cause for action in both the criminal and federal courts of Texas. SANTA FE "SPECIAL" TO GALVESTON REVUE With such an investigation in mind and the resultant exposure of the crookedness of legality and illegality July 12, 1988, the public demands that the legislature and the informer suggest that all the republicans throughout Texas, who were disfranchised, denied their right to vote and put in the class with allens, criminals, paupers and inmates, will make affidavits to that allens, criminals, paupers and inmates, and will republicans REPUBLICANS OF TEXAS, THIS SHOULD AND MUST BE On account of the Bathing Girl Girl on the Santa Paula announces specie, the Santa Paula leaves on August 18th. Trains leave Houses day leave Houses at 8:35 m. and 10 day leave Houses at 8:35 m. and 10 no stops between Santa Paula and Fire of $1.45 round trip will be "Moses, we were perfectly willing," they entreated, "to remain in Egypt and wait until our 'good Egyptian friends' were ready and willing for us to become free people; for they were and are our best friends. You came along, though blood was still dripping from their veins, and they were still in the Jew, and began to preach a 'radical,' 'insulting and dangerous doctrine,' advising us to rebel against the existing customs and condi- REPUBLICANS OF TEXAS, THIS SHOULD AND MUST BE DONE AT ONCE! OPINIONS INF@RMOGRAMS Thirty or forty years ago, our people had not been under the heavy stress of time; the sting of the overseers who whip was still fresh upon their backs; the sounding in their ears; they had not yet learned that freedom carried with them; these recently freed men were at the mercy of every designing politician, and they clenched their fingers as they readily fell. This class of Ngoe, whose elective right could only purchase a railroad ticket, a dollar railroad ticket, or even a pint of bad liquor, is really to be pitted, not conceived as a sacrifice of the affaise of the government. What man had not formulated that the bachelor was to win in his country a which man could chastise the position of an American citizen? Most of the incidents complained of by the people less than fifty years from the event, span of years for any one, the most sanguine, to expect a race who would be able to overcome the training and teachings of more than Take a man who was old enough to vote forty, or even thirty years ago, and he could be expected to know that it was criminal to sell his vote, when he realized that behind them were advising him to be more intelligent, to criticize him for a lack of vision, when for more than a decade he extended no further than to see the top of a stalk of corn or cotton? We are not notistic concerning concerns of the poor. Our failures and mothers of teenagers more and more money each year for the education and girls of this generation, and we still have an abiding faith in the men and hands, in the solution of all great problems to which the human family Juf, future would be dark, indeed. Give the preachers, teachers and other leaders the grumbles, and discouraging antony of their followers, "lay down on" the wall. These are the three other signs these ignorant, unreliable, unappreciative clark. Anybody can lead when the would-be leader, the would-be leader who gives up as soon as the way gets rough is not fit. 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