Houston Informer

Saturday, August 14, 1926

Houston, Texas

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CONVICT 4 WHITES IN MURDER PLOT HOME EDITION THE MIRROR Some very able addresses were delivered during the grand lodge of Prof. L. D. Brown, of the extension work among colored people in the state of home economic department among Negroes; L. D. Brown, of the administration whig Gov. W. L. Dickson of Glimmer, founder and president of the Dickson Organized Civilian Institute of its kind among our people in the entire world; the president of the institution of its kind among our people in the entire world; the president of the state grand master of the United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Myrtle River Bill" McDonald of Fort Worth, banker, politicalist, political leader, the leader of the most timely and outstanding messages delivered during the economic emancipation of the race through organized efforts. Last Friday evening, elapsed last Friday evening, elapsed all previous events of its kind pulled out here by five uniformed companies (three male and two female), automobiles and five uniformed patrolmen, this street pageant traversed the principal thoroughfare in the park where the final公园 place was held Friday night. function was held Friday night. conducted a very credible and misleading Ruthes of Texas and Arzons, and Ruthes of Texas and Arzons, and THE HOUSTON INFORMER Local Musical Artist To Appear At Bethel Aug.18 THE FASHION STUDIO RICHARDSON TO OUTLINE FUTURE LEGAL COURSE IN DISFRANCHISEMENT TILT MISS ARRIS B. ANDREWS, daughter of the elder of Mrs. Annie Loe Allen-Andrews, music student of Howard University, given the honor of the Houston public as a guest of great ability, and possessing the technique of a major artist, will "in re in at Pete Hepner High School, nineteen August, 18 at 8:15 o'clock. Music lovers of our city and those who be in the development of local talent, should avail themselves RICHARDSON T FUTURE LEGAL DISFRANCHISE To Republican Voters of Harris County: --- South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 of the opportunity to hear this talent girl. Many will recall the recital given by Mits Andrews last summer and the privilege to hear her again. Mits Andrews has composed a num- ber of songs for this program at this program. She leaves for Wash- ington, D. C. next month, to resume and the proce- dures of this recital will remain attaining the goal of her ambition Tickets are now on sale For Infora MCGRUDERS' DINNER GUESTS. Prof. and Mrs. C. H. McGruder, 1923 Sempervivum dinner guest Wednesday evening Editor J. W. Rice and Prof. J. J. Rhode of Dallas, Editor M. M. Haynes of Austin and C. F. Richardson. A very palatable menu was enjoyed by the party in the palatial and hospitable domicile of these Northiders. TEXAS G. O. P. ENFORCES JIM CROW METHODS INTER-COLLEGIATE CLUB AT TRINITY AUGUST 22 The Houston intercollegiate Club, organized in this city during the early 1960s, is an organization of interest and favorable reputation. The primary purpose of the club is to graduate to go to college, and to direct the interest of college students in the university, is evidently being kept in mind. Already it has been instrumental in causing many students to anticipate the college program. A member, with the plan of activities for the season, the club will render a program at Trinity M. E. Sunday school on Sunday, August 24th at 10 a.m. The program will be "Service." Sikh takes advantage of this opportunity in attending churches and Sunday school to be present on this occasion, and enjoy a number of spiritual and intellectual WILEY ACCORDED RECOGNITION BY HARVARD UNIV Marshall College - President M. W. Dixon, Texas College makes public a statement from the registrar of the graduate school, Harvard University, that Harvard has decided to recombine the college at Wiley and whose this means that students completing their college work at Wiley and whose similar recognition accorded Wiley by the western University and the University of Wisconsin, should be given this direction is considered a signal achievement for the school and a fine commentary on the educational standpoint of the institution, Plans looking to the further strengthening of the institution, both in its academic aspects, are being worked out. NEW ORLEANS PRISONER SLAIN NEW ORLEANS PRISONER SLAIN NEW ADDITION FOR COLORED ON MARKET BACK HOME FROM MARLIN. Mrs. W. J. Hery, who spent several days in Marlin, where she was under the treatment of Dr. A. L. Hunter at the University of Texas, had much improved, and is load in her praises of the wonderful creative quality of the mineral water at the Texas "Town." DR. ROETT AND FAMILY VISITING IN THE EAST Dr. R. O. Roet, accompanied by Mrs. Roet and the two children, left the hospital and went to C. where they will spend a few days before going on to Philadelphia and New York. At Philadelphia, Dr. Roet and his wife will attend a medical Medical Association, before which body he will read a paper on "Problems of Colonitis." From Philadelphia, the doctor will expect to spend several days at Harlem Hospital. So route will he visit Dewey and St. Louis. FLORIDANS PUNISHED FOR KILLING NEGROES (By the Associated Negro Press.) Jacksonville, Fla.—Four white men are being in facing life sentences and the death penalty because legged participation in the killing of Negroes here is R. Pringle and Walter O. Howard are the two men death penalty, and O. P. Kirkland and W. F. Ste given life sentences. Britt R. Pringle is the first white man to be degree murder for the killing of a Negro. Recently he was sentenced to death for the wood dealer and personal friend, into the woods as the testimony given by Howard, Pringle killed him blow on the head. Jacksonville, Fla.—Four white men are being held in jail here facing life sentences and the death penalty because of their alleged participation in the killing of Negroes here recently. Britt R. Pringle and Walter O. Howard are the two men who face the death penalty, and O. P. Kirkland and W. F. Stokes have been given life sentences. Britt R. Pringle is the first white man to be convicted of first degree murder for the killing of a Negro. Recently he and his helper, Howard, "lured," it is alleged, John Simmons, a Negro wood dealer and personal friend, into the woods and, according to the testimony given by Howard, Pringle killed him with an ax blow on the head. O. P. Kirkland and Stokes are alleged to have seized Dick Burger in a honorary of the state. County with whom he was returning to Folkston, Ga., and accusing him to Folkston, Ga., and cut him to death. Both crimes were considered among the most brutal in history of the state. County officials are fighting every effort of the accused men to have a new trial or sentences commuted, with the exception of Howard, who turned state's evidence. DAYTONA WOMAN RE-ELECTED HEAD WOMEN'S CLUBS SPECIAL RATES FARMERS' MEET AT PRAIRIE VIEW DAYTONA WOMAN SPECIAL RATES RE-ELECTED HEAD FARMERS' MEET WOMEN'S CLUBS ATPRAIRIEVIEW @ N.P.T. MARY MOLEGO BURHUWE (By The Associated Negro Press.) The most enthusiastic and valuable convention in the history of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Mrs. Mary Mel.LOehn Bethea, president of Bellevue-Compton Institute, is the headquarters. Pha., was re-elected president. Washington, D. C., was chosen as the chairwoman, which was organized to interest young women throughout the country in club work. With Silly College Steward of Colorado, Ohio, as chairwoman of the work among the young women. Sovereign International Confusion. One of the great problems confronting the Negro of America is the confusion of his own deals, declared Mr. Mary Mel.LOehn Bethea, president of the National Association of Colored Women. In her address to the biennial convention, thousands persons were present as she announced her program and she was cheered to the rabies by delegates and members. Her program included the maintenance of a memorial through the consecrated efforts of the late president of the association, Mary H. Browne, and the assistance through the consecrated efforts of the past president, Miss Halle Q. Brown, and the establishment of a national headquarters in Washington for the organization, which is Mrs. Bethune's own idea. Confidence in leadership was the role that is must be harmonized, the national president pointed out. This has been done before, and people in the world history has overcome all obstacles and taken its place among the ranks of the earth, respected races of the earth. PRICE: 5 CENTS PLOT PUNISHED NG NEGROES United Negro Press.) men are being held in jail here death penalty because of their al- f of Negroes here recently. Britt are the two men who face the and W. F. Stokes have been white man to be convicted of first of a Negro. Recently he and his walled, John Simmons, a Negro inuged, John Simmons, a Negro inuged, John Simmons, and according 1, Pringle killed him with an ax Three Negroes are in jail as a result of attacks upon white men. They are Raymond Stone, Walter O. Salter, and Marion Folger. The former are accused of the woods, and according 1, Pringle killed him with an ax Three Negroes are in jail as a result of attacks upon white men. They are Raymond Stone, Walter O. Salter, and Marion Folger. The former are accused of the murder of Attailfer Roh- man, East Indian merchant, here Thursday of last week. Folgar is charged and has been tried for the murder of an hon- nior county sheriff at Jacksonville Beach. HARMON DEPARTS FOR COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY to the departure of the former president, J. H. Harmon, Jr. for New York University and Columbia University to secure his A. M. degree, the official staff of the change light change. Miss Gladys W. Davis former secretary, accords Mr. Harmon the office of secretary, files the office of secretary. Mr. Harmon is very active in the club. The affcient and commendable service received the club by him during his predecessor's tenure. SHERMAN EDITOR VISITOR. J. H. Hampton, editor the Texas Methodist, attended the Odd Fellows' grand lodge here last week. The wife, Mrs. A. H. Hampton, secretary of the publication and a graduate of Tucumne Institute, is spending her vacation in Seattle, Wash. 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A full line THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 Bud Taylor and Jim Elliott INNATIONAL When Bed Taylor, the "Terre Haute Terror," stoppered over to scramble a few ears with Young Nationalists, he discovered his old pal "Big" Jim Ellott, who is catching for the Seattle Indians in the Pacific Coast league. He was a big fan of the team, and he was also a healer to bend or about, so he bolstered Taylor up to his level. BASEBALL SQUIBS Apps Rixty, Chichetti pitcher, is an active member of the Chincinnati Indoor Tennis club. Billy Burke, former boxer and referee, is now trainer of the Oakland (Celtic) baseball club. Miller Huggins hopes to win 95 games and the American league penchant with his reconstructed Yankee team. Win Balloon, the young pitcher Stanley Harris sent to the St. Louis Browns last winter is coming along nicely. Roland Lek, Nebraka sprucing star, recently made his debut with the Sioux City stock yards baseball nine. Locks played shortstop. Owens "Rats" Kahn, star shortfielder of the William and Mary college nine for the last two seasons, has joined the St. Louis Cardinals. Richard Lloyd Williams, manager of the Logan team of the Utah-Idaho league, has been appointed manager of the San Francisco team. The average player in the 15 major leagues is an athlete twenty-eight years of age, 5 feet 11 inches, tall and weighs 172 pounds. The Pacific Coast league may adopt the seven-inning-2-game rule in double headers. The idea is popular in West Coast International leagues. Walter (Doc) Gueutner of the Boston Braves is the smallest man in baseball—a midfiel of 5 feet 24 inches, weighing approximately 152 pounds. Father and son play alongside each other for the Charleston in the Alleglyn league. Hen Wilson is captain and first baseman and his son plays at second. Horse racing is the greatest of all sports in France. Daily attendance runs from 20,000 to 40,000 and on Sundays the attendance varies from 50,000 to 100,000. After aince of twenty years of more Bill England, famous old-timer, has returned to baseball as manager of the Hawthorne (Pa.) team, of which his son is a member. Meleedows star, Pittsburgh hurler, finally must defeat after turning in a game. He lee down the line the other day, counting six runs on eight hits. The end of what is claimed to be a major-league fielding record came when Mirah Malcolm, second baseman of the Chicago Cubs, first error in 65 consecutive games. Tommy Connolly of Hartford may be sold to the Chicago Cubs before the season is over. In fact, there in a well-founded report that Chicago has bought the player for fall delivery. The Boston Red Sox sold Sheraton Dutley Lee to the Hollywood club of the Pacific Coast league. Lee looked like a coming star in 1924, but last year a fall off and not better than last. A girl in a black swimsuit stands on a balance beam. Photograph shows Helen Zabriskie speedy mermaid of the Flashbacker record for the 100-yard Medley swim when she defended Hilda Curtis at Idora park recently. Mim Zabriskie speedy and fast in the old mark by several seconds. Big Sport Amphitheater Double Plays Big Help in Capturing Pennants Washington double-played itself into two American league pennants is a great way to have of explaining the success of the Nationals for 1624 and 1625 to pull double plays in a pinch had to do with the success of both big league pennant winners last season. Pitta's two-play killings, while Washington showed the way in the American with 1624. "Willingness to take a chance by fast handing of the ball, plus a perfect knowledge of the style used by the double plays, says Stanley Harris. "Too many inexperienced to try to double plays by lobbing the ball in front." NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING Now She Goes Everywhere! 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SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAKER NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY NATIONAL NEGRO INSURANCE ASSN HOLDS SESSIONS NEW THE HOUSE NON AT HOME be phone for Phone Main 58 NEWS MATTER be in the hand 317 North Rows SOCIETY NI MISS VIGLA C of each week. Subscriptions be mailed to MI NEW ORLEANS The sixth annual session of the National Negro Insurance Association was held at New Orleans, at Pythian Hall, where 120 students were present representing 20 principal Negro insurance companies of the United States. Public session was held at Central Congregational Church, in New Orleans, where prominent speakers were on the program. Welcome address on behalf of the city of New Orleans by Mayor Robert F. Brown welcomed in behalf of the local institutions involved in the制作 by Dr. J. E. Walker, Memphis, Teen. President A. L. Lewis delivered the address to the Chambers and Mills Mildred Brown, solost, furnished the music for the various subjects were discussed at the meetings, important among them the High Mortality. "Means of Improvement and Preservative," by Dr. E. N. Warren, "Means of Improvement," by Dr. W. P. Turner; "Insecurity Failure," by Dr. W. J. Burdum; "Development of Negro Insurance," W. A. Jordan, Richmond, W. C.; "Pundamentals of Negro Insurance," Durham, N. C.; Statistical report made by C. H. Hayes, Indianapolis, Memphis, Teen, was selected as the next place of meeting, which will be held on Friday, March 11, 2014, loving officers were elected: J. E Walker, Teen, president; K. E Walker, Teen, vice president; L. T, Burbidge, New Orleans, La, second vice president; E. M. Martin, Atlanta, Ga, third vice president; E. M. Martin, Atlanta, Ga, fourth vice president; W. E. Lewis, Chicago secretary; W. E. Lewis, fourth vice president; A. K. assistant secretary; A. J. Blume, Winston-Salem, N. C, chapel; C. M. Winston-Salem, N. C, chapel; Social events given for delegates were: Smoker at Aurora Club, auto-dance of the city, and dance at the city GREATER B. MARK 47TH BAPSTIST CHURCH. Rev. I. H. Perkins, Pastor, L. C. Nickerson, Reporter. Early prayer service at 8:30 a.m. was conducted by J. R. Anderson. There was school Superintendent L. C. Johnson, school Superintendent C. H. Johnson, and school Director of the B. P. Y. U. and Sunday School State convention recently held to elect a delegate. The school was indeed proud of such a apolitical report coming from her first time as a delegate. The school was indeed preached by the pastor. There were many out, young and old, at the B. P. Y. U. School. Thomas. All are invited to attend the school Sunday evening, 15th, at 6 o'clock. Among visitors at last week's school Sunday evening, La. president Sunday School State convention. The victory day night. More than 180 members attended the day night. More than 180 members attended the day night. James Lewis Jr., has been visiting in New York City for the past month. MOTORED FROM BATON ROUGE. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Walker and Mrs. J. Gilbert of Baton Rouge, La., mo. They were guests of the guests of Mrs. Georgia Walker and other friends. After spending the day the party left for Gulfport, they there will go to Warehall, Miss. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS BREWED COHN AND LEONIDUS STREETS PHONE WAL. 5360-J. PRESTO- FACE-CREAM MARKS SKIN LIKE VELVET PRECIOUS BREATHING PRECIOUS BREATHING DR. LAMAR J. GOMEZ SURGEON DENTIST 1023 Pythian Temple No. Orlando, La. CROWNS, BRIDges, PLATES, FILLINGS SPECIALITY AT EXTRACTION Phone Main 7025 --- NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at NOM 107, PYTHIAN THEATER, which is one of the most popular news items may be photographed on campus. The latest news events: Phone MAIN 5677. Papers on sale at leading news stands. NEWS MATT, Including Church, Club and Sporting News must be the hands of the editor by Sunday of each week. Mail to 317 R. 11th St. New Orleans, LA. 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 G431 631-W. Subscriptions. Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to MISS VIOLA CONNERLY, 317 NORTH ROMAN STREET. New Orleans College Head PETER H. BURTON NEARLY $1500 FOR DELINQUENT HOME RAISED BY WOMEN Through the Pythheus Wheeltie Club, the Home for Delinquent Girl is as sure, as nearly $1500 has been raised Mrs. M. P. H. V. Deloitte; $24; Mrs. D. J. Gudry, $227; Mrs. E. G. Denson, Mrs. M. L. Gaines; $12; Mrs. M. D. M. R. L. Gaines; $12; Mrs. M. D. $4.50; Mrs. M. A. Lomax; $44; Mrs. D. Danielle; $75.80; Mrs. M. D. E. Haitatek; $32; Mrs. T. Durriford Cornish; $34; Mrs. L. Jones; $44; Mrs. B. Spencer (personal donation) $10; Mrs. T. Twenty七 Club; $47; Dr. Perkins We are deeply grateful to all who have supported our work through the authorized solicitors of *Poppy Wheatsheaf* who, uniting their expertise and knowledge of the fruits of our labors, under the guidance of our team, have made this work possible. NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITY POUND Invite the College South of Lake Jackson to the school operation at High School (Gibbons Anderson); Model School. Affiliated institutions are the Fisheries School. Established last year was 700, 68 A. N. Newman; Established last year was 65 24 received the Tender's Certificate and A. N. Newman has been enrolled. Adequate build- ings have been enrolled. Adequate build- ings at Northern university. Scholarship available at School. Terms Very Reasonable. Wide range of programs available. R. B. HA The school question is a College of Educational Arts, Two Year Teacher Courses (2YTC) offered by the College of Education. The 2YTC is a Bachelor's degree in Education, a Master's degree in Education, or a Graduate School. Affiliated institutions include the Hospitals and Nursing Training School, the University of Chicago, and the University of Chicago Medical School. The enrollment last year was 708, of whom 240 were in the College of Liberal Arts, 260 in the College of Business, 42 in the High School Certificate, 64 in the High School Certificate, 65 received the Teachers' Certificate and 68 the High School Certificate. The teachers who received the certificates have been collared. Accredited buildings and canons on the floor have in the South. A well trained faculty, many of whom are now pursuing graduate studies. High Standards of Scholarship and耻辱. Religious Influence. A Growing School. Very Ample Resources. O. R. Kirkwood President, 513 St. Charles Ave. BLANCHET'S PHARMACY Fresh Drugs—Prescriptions Cat Pharmacist—Immediate Atten- sive and Delivered-Ice Cream and Bed-1609 Tulane Avenue. Main DORSEY'S SCHOOL Students Prepared for Skip Grade Able Faculty. Fresh Drinks—Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Registered Drugs and Delivered—Ice Cream and Wet Drinks Served at Our Bodega and Delivered—Ice Cream and Wet Drinks Served at Our Bodega 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 JOS. DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STORES JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING. The First and Second Fremission Baptist Church gave annual Sunday Camp, Camp, Seabreak, Tuesday, August 10. All enjoyed a delightful time on the beach. RETURNS FROM SHREVEPORT. Mujille Patterson has returned home after visiting Shreveport, La. to play in the state. She will leave in a few weeks to work in vocal music. She is secretive about her music. ED 1873 Girl's Artist, Two Year Teachers' Center; Business and Business Summer High School and Summer High School Hospital and Nursing Hospital and Nursing Training whom 240 were in the College of Liberal Arts of the High School Certification of the High School Certification and campus on the Flent avenue in the city of Life. Religious Influence, A Growing is for Cathedral. 315th St. Charles Ave. York, DE. FOUNDED 1878 Fully Compounded by Registered Service--Prescriptions Called for Drinks Served at Our Boda Foun- 9063. FOR NIGHT PUPILS Work and Make Up Any Back Work. Write for Terms. 2812 Jackson Street MODERN DRUG STORES AND SERVICE COUNT 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JAC, 9271-517 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 MENT FRIDAY AFTER- news Items may Tuesday evenings. stands. OleyBros. BARGAIN BASEMENT Osporing News must each week. Mail to. CASH AND CARRY-EVERYTHING UNDERPRICED. 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The ball game played between the Clerks-Carriers and the Walk-Over teams Sunday, August 8, at the Crestwood team for the first five innings, after which the Clerks-Carriers went up in the air and lost control. The Walk-Over played well throughout the game. Clerks Jones opened the game for the Clerk-Carriers withpkg behind the ball, but well, but failed to get the proper supra, bright for him. Pitcher Derek Bengy was a young fielder. Clerks Jones is a young fielder. Clerks Jones gave the Walk-Over a complete work out in batting, by striking out nine men in success. The Clerk-Carriers had to retrieve, this being their first rag time since the team was organized. There were some professional players in coaching and teamwork was evident. Ackerman, the team leader, the Clerk-Carrier gave fective work in promoting the team and promised to have the team in tip-toe. DR. LUCAS IS HONORED. Dr. Geo. W. Lucas, M. D. attended the meeting on Wednesday at Mason's, which attended the meeting. Bertch May, July 25-August 2; reports the meeting a great one. He was elected president. While away he visited national of Cairo, where he met the mayor of Cairo, to arrange details of the $1,000, 600 defense fund planned by the state of Cairo. Dr. Lucas was charismatic, and Dr. Lucas was charismatic. For catalog, address, WEINGARTEN'S No. 1, 1502 Main St. No. 3, Preston & Washington NO. 5 808-8100 Between STANDARD TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, each Limit WSCONSIN PEAS, No. 2 cans, each STANDING STRINGLES, No. 2 cans RIDERS LYE HOMINY, Large 2½ cans CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars Limit 10 CREPE TOILET PAPER, 4 10 rolls for CALIFORNIA NAVY BEAN Per pound CALIFORNIA PINK BEAN Per pound JERSEY CREAM BUTTER Per pound EXTRA QUALITY OLEOM Per pound BULK SHORTENING, Per pound Limit 10 Y. C. 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STORE IS LOCATED, AT TO BERING & CORTES HA OUR NEW STORE IS LOCATED AT 808 PRAIRIE AVE., NEXT TO BERING & CORTES HARDWARE CO. No. 2, 1009 Texas Ave. No. 4, 3400 Main St. 812 Prairie Travis and Milano 7d Cans 11d BEANS, 10d 10d 33d Bars bounce, 28d NS, Large, 61d Sr, 61d 41d ARGARINE, 19d 15d Pounds Walk Brand, 20d EARS, 28d UP, 19d 10d 13d 59d Cans 5d A, 8d S, 25d 21d COASTED COFFEE, 34d COASTED COFFEE, 34d COFFEE, 29d COFFEE, 31d ONS, 15d A, 10d BELD CIGARETTES, 25d $1.2d NEWING TOBACCO, 74d 22d 22d RTEN'S MARKETS" CATED, AT 808 PRAD CORTES HARDWARE SUNDAY'S Mr. I. Knowitt He demonstrated with the wrong part! GOSH IPPY I DON'T SEEM TO BE ABLE TO GET ON TO THE BE FRENCH WAY. WE'LL JUST FRENCHMEN GREEK AND GREEK LAND A MISS! I WAS RANKED ON FRENCH CUSTOMS. YOUR IGORRANCE IS MAKING IF EMBARRASSING FOR YOU. NOW ILL SHOW YOU THE METHOD OF MEETING A FRENCH PERSON! AH SNACK SNACK! THORNTON FISHER... SAY HITT—HERES AN ARTICLE THAT SAYS ALL OF THE LUNCHROOM PROPS ARE GOING TO FOLLOW THE MOVE OF THE QUINCERO LUNCHROOM PROPS AND RANGE HAM SANJUWARA'S A NICKEL—WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT? YOU DON'T SAY— ANTT IS THE LIMIT? HOW'S THE WORKING MAN GOING TO GET BY? SAY DO YOU KNOW WHAT I AM GOING TO DO? MY SENSE OF LONELY TO COMMON LABOR—AND MY RESPECT FOR MY ROOK FELLOW NORMER—EMPATHIC ME TO ASTON WHAT BENEHAL— LISTEN—IM GOING INTO THE FIRST DRAWING COME TO ME AND I WILL FIND THE PROOF ON YOUR SANJUWARA'S MY GONNA DEPEND THE PERSON FOR IT—THERE ANT TATTERLY PLANNED THE FEATURES OUTA THE PROOF. HEY!—IS YOUR NAME HITT—? WELL A GUY IN THE EMPERIOR HOSPITAL WANTS TO BE HERE! Mr. I. Knowlitt BOSH IPPEN I DON'T SEE BE MORE TO TO THIS SEA WINS HIT TEXAS' MOST CELEBRATE SHEPPARD'S MARSHA All Classes of Surgical Opera Dis NURSE-TRAINING SC Modern 3-story brick building, on section of the city; modern through hospital; requirements; ideal location. More than 8000 major operational fatalities. More than 130 operas. For further in DR. J. R. SHEP P. O. BOX 431, M TEXAS' MOST CELEBRATED COLORED HOSPITAL THE MUSEUM SHEPPARD'S SANITARIUM Modern 3-atory brick building, on commanding eminence in southwestern section of the city; modern throughout; thoroughly sanitary and meeting all hospital, requisite needs. More than 3000 major operations performed with less than 5% fatalities. More than 130 operations during 1925 with no reverses. For further information, write DR. J. R. SHEPPARD, Proprietor, P. O. BX 431, MARSHALL, TEXAS. WANTED—1000 AGENTS To sell the Magnolia and T cum Powders, Perfumes, Hair MAGNOLIA 801 West 9th Ave., Phon Valet AutoStrop Razor —Sharpens Itself the Magnolia and Tetlow's Blue Moon lin- ders, Perfumes, Hair Treatments, Soaps, MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. At 9th Ave., Phone T. 4867, Houston Valet To Strop Razor Sharpens Itself The Safety Razor Sharpens Its Own B COMPLETE OUTPUTS $1.00 AND $8.00 For Sale at All Stores Selling and Blades To sell the Magnolia and Tetlow's Blue Moon line of Talcum Powders, Perfumes, Hair Treatments, Soaps, etc. 801 West 9th Ave., Phone T. 4867, Houston, Texas Valet AutoStrop Razor The Safety Razor that Sharpens Its Own Blades COMPLETE OUTPUTS $1.00 AND $5.00 For Sale at All Stores Selling Razors and Blades —Sharpens Itself The lifeblood was invented in 1784 by Lionel Lakin of Dumnow, England, a landowner who had always lived away from the pool. Those boats are now made of corrugated iron. The first one contained side air chambers, then cock was substituted, and the pool was curved. PAGE SIX Bellow's Blue Moon line of Tal- treatments, Soaps, etc. HERFUME CO. T. 4867, Houston, Texas The Safety Razor that arpares Its Own Blades COMPLETE OUTFITS $1.00 AND $5.00 Sale at All Stores Selling Razors and Blades Origin of Common Words The common word number originated from the Lombard room, or place where the Lombard or medicated bank- ers, and pawnbrokers stored their dresses, and they, in their turn, took their name from Lombardy. Magnolia is the name of a flower in Thyme, and we see the name we see the city of Mila THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 DR. C. B. JOHNSON, Dentist. Are you nervous, unstrung, in head of the dentist? Are you afraid the will complain if you cut-up? I understand all. My years of experience have taught me to be patient with my patients. Let's talk it over. Rooms 301-304, Old Faithful Temple Phone Preston 2023 TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES And SALADS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPE- CIALTY PEOPLES PHARMACY Homer E. McCoy, Prop. 415 MILAM STREET Same Phone: Pres. 1909 No Funeral Too Small or Too Large For Me. HOMER E. McCOY UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Fairfax 5252 Fairfax 1781 2002 DOWLING ST. Corner Pierce Violin Bows The wood used for making the best violin bows comes from the swampy forests of Brazil. Phone: Office Preston 2928, Res. Preston 7169 Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. Office Address: 3023 Odd Fallow-Temple DR. W. M. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of Women, Blood and Chronic 3023 Odd Fallow-Temple Office Phone 8501, Re. Phone Hailley 6223 Office Hours: 8 a. 12 A. M. 1 to # P. M. George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Residence: 2102 McGlenna Ave. Office: 401 Odd Fellows Temple Office hours: 8 a.m.12; 1-7 p.m. Phone Preston 1386 DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY DENTIST U. B. F. Bldg., Room 12 All Classes of Dental Work Neatly Done. Sundays by Appointment. 419½ Milam Street VALET Auto-Strop Razor sharpens itself free FREE—from sponsor costs FREE—from aftersales. Not reserved. Superior for merchandise use. Strong and durable. Great for outdoor use. Boots. Baskets and included at the Lab. and stores. The original merchandise cost. FREE in insurance on account of WANTER JANVILLE. In New York. Two years' joy, and at all good drug store. KELLOGG'S TASTELLES CASTOR OIL STARTS BUYING YOUR VACATION TRUNKS And BAGS NOW! OTTO'S Trunk Shop 404 TRAVIS STREET Phone Preston 348 GREEN CLEANERS AND DYERS Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alterations Work Called for and Delivered We Mend Your Clothes Ladies' Work a Specialty POSITIVELY NO GASOLINE ODOR Phone Preston 9991 1321 Ruthven St. Hours: 8 a.m-1 p.m; 3:0 p.m; 7:0 p.m Office: 718-200-8000 419 Odd Fellow's Temple Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton MEDICINE AND SURGERY Residence: 1202 Frederick St. Phone Capitol 2998 SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Phone Preston 2180 Res. Preston 9729, Preston 8115 DANIELS & PHILLIPS EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas Office Phone Capitol 1480; Res. Phone Capitol 1458 Hours: 9 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Dr. Percy D. Foster Sundays by Appointment Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building HOUSTON, TEXAS Wabash Tailoring & Cleaning Co. Harry Simon, Proprietor Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Baths Daily—Best Service—Courtesey Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases, Stomach Tranble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People. Phone Preston 37838 Wabash Tail Harry Sim 220 San Felipe Street Plen HA 1011 1783 Sudd en Service Tailoring & Cleaning Co. Simon, Proprietor street Houston, Texas ning Co. rietor Houston, Texas Plane Preston 8230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmera and Funeral Directora Motorized Funeral Equipment NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE 1018 SCHWARTZ ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courtney, Reliance and Promptness. ```markdown ``` THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PAGE SEVEN 388,500 AGATE LINES 388,500 AGATE LINES THIS HUGE AMOUNT OF ADVERTISING SPACE WAS EMPLOYED BY LOCAL AND FOREIGN ADVERTISERS DURING 1925 IN The Houston Informer NO OTHER NEGRO NEWSPAPER IN THE SOUTH—AND ONLY TWO IN AMERICA—EVEN APPROACHED THIS RECORD DURING 1925, WHICH AGAIN PROVES THAT THIS IS THE South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper GOING INTO MORE COLORED HOMES THAN ANY NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN HOUSTON—WEEKLY, DAILY OR MONTHLY—AND HAVING BOTH NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION AND PRESTIGE FOR ITS EDITORIAL VIEWS AND EXPRESSIONS Local and Foreign Advertisers CAN NOT GO WRONG BY INCLUDING THE HOUSTON INFORMER IN THEIR ADVERTISING PROGRAM AND BUDGET FOR 1926. 50,000 POTENTIAL BUYERS REPRESENT THE FIELD COVERED LOCALLY BY THIS PAPER, EXCLUSIVE OF ITS THOUSANDS OF FOREIGN READERS. TRULY, THE BUSINESS OF SUCH A GROUP IS WORTH GOING AFTER, AND OUR 1926 MESSAGE TO ALL ADVERTISERS IS— Say It In The Houston Informer An Ad Each Week Is the Best Way to Speak The Houston Informer South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper Houston Realty Dealer and Wife Visiting In Windy City EDITORIALS Published every Saturday at 409-410 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston, Tex. 1930-1931 Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston. Tewa, under the Act of March 3, 1879 O F RICHARDSON ..... Editor-Publisher B R WILLIAMS ..... City Editor ALPHONSE MILLS ..... City Circulator NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ..... $2.00 Nine Months ..... 1.50 4ty Months ..... 1.00 TELEPHONES: *on 8:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. ..... Preston 1245 IMPORTANT: Make all checks, Crafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to the Houston Informer, 409-410 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston. MRS. W. R. SAXON 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 LEBS. — ROOBEVELT. MR. AND MRS. W. R. SAXON, 3400 Market, who are now enjoying a short week of vacation. He and his Houston host last week, having been preceded by his wife some weeks ago. In speaking of his trip to an In- ternational conference, Mr. Saxon stated that he hoped to get a few weeks of much need rest, as he had been a very HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 TEXAS G. O. P. PRIMARY ELECTION IN BAD LIGHT. For the past ten years Mr. Saxon has been actively engaged in the realms of education and during this time has created scores of homes and negotiated new contracts. Elsewhere in this issue of The Informer will be found a reprint from the Chicago Defender, the most widely read race newspaper in the world, dealing with and exposing the manipulations of the Creager-Note-Lee-Morris so-called republican regime in Texas, the purported holdout of the first primary election ever conducted in this state by the republican party, Saturday, July 24, 1926. TAYLOR'S BARBECUE DELIGHTFUL EVENT TAYLOR'S BARBECUE DELIGHTFUL EVENT Just as The Informer predicted in a previous issue, this paper know that such internal issues as injected into the republican party, such as the "blowout" of the Republican publican, "lily-white" bosses to deny all republican electors their constitutional rights to participate in said primary election, as free American citizens, would be used to an advantage by Negro voters in North, where their influence is considerably felt in republican circles. With the wilt of oil well machinery just a few feet away—in fact, on their premises—and with numerous riders towering skyward on their holdings, Mr. and Mr. Hurt F. Taylor, in fact, the entire Taylor family-staged an old-fashioned barbecue on the property. Pierce Junction Tuesday afternoon. Not only does the Chicago Defender enjoy the largest circulation among colored people of any newspaper in the world, weekly or daily; but this Windy City race newspaper, without a reasonable price, is one of the people than any other colored publication printed in the world. This palatable spread was complimentary to M. R. Lipski of Dallas, Anna M. Lipski of Dallas, and Artz. Meddamean Long and being sisters to M. Burt Turtley. It was a real barbecue, with all the trimmings of the meat, and an ideal feast. This was followed with juice, juiceous watermelons, and the way those city folks devoured that. Employing as a caption, "Texas G. O. P. Enforces Jim-Crow Methods," and a subheading, "Houston Stages 'Lily-Wise' Primaries," this Defender article discusses and exposes the rottenness, illegality and irregularity connected with the recent so-called republican primary election held in Texas in general and Houston in particular. From all angles, the question of court action to test the validity of the recent republican primary election held in Houston and Harris County, and just what we could hope for or expect even with a favorable court decision. The Informer has finally concluded that THE GAME IS WORTH THE AMMUNITION, and THAT OUR PEOPLE, particularly those who were disfranchised in the several city precincts, as well as those in the city and state who are unwilling for their racial brothers and sisters to be disfranchised by a bunch of political tyrants, to FIGHT A NEW DOMAIN, RISE A NEW LAWYER AND FIGHT SUCH DISFRANCHISEMENT TO THE BITTER END. IF THE ITALIANS, JEWS OR ANY OTHER SET OF PEOPLE IN HOUSTON HAD BEEN THUS DEALT WITH BY ANY OTHER PEOPLE, THEY HAVE BEEN FILED IN SOME DISTRICT COURT TO DETERMINE IF SAID PEOPLE HAVE ANY RIGHTS UNDER THE FEDERAL AND STATE CONSTITUTIONS, AND TO AFFORD THE COURT AN OPPORTUNITY TO PASS UP THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE. THE CONDITION CONDITED AS THE REPUBLICANS MANIPULATED THEIRS IN THIS CITY AND COUNTY ON JULY 24, 1926. Mt. Olive Baptist Church Meadow and Gillespie REV. S. W. BRENT, Pastor. WHENEVER ANY PEOPLE ESTABLISH A REPUTATION FOR FIGHTING IN THE COURTS OF THE COUNTRY FOR THEIR LEGAL RIGHTS, THOSE WHO WOULD DISFRANCHISE THEM, WOULD WOULD WREATHEN TIMES BEFORE ACTING, IF THEY EVER ACT ALONG SUCH DISCRIMINATORY LINES. Our people must come into a realization that nothing can come to the person or race that is never willing to contend manfully for his or its constitutional rights, and that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance—"he who would be himself must strike the enemy." When we strike a few blown for our own freedom, then friends will come forward from all sections to champion our cause and plead our case; but we, ourselves, must make the first effort. Rights are not conveyed to men or races any more on a golden tray, or silver platter; we must fight to gain them and fight to retain them—for life consists in one battle after another, and the beloved and prize won by him who endureth (holds out) to the end. NEW MOUNT PILGRIM Rev. W. H. Rhodes, Pastor In view of this fact, and because the vast majority of the republican voters of Houston and Harris County were denied their constitutional rights (in that they were disfranchised and hoodwinked out of their suffrage rights at the republican primary election in several of the strongest republican precincts in this city on July 24, 1926), the Informer suggests that the race resort to court proceedings, just like the colored citizens are doing in Galveston. The Informer suggests that the majority would whether the general election laws of Texas are a "mere scrap of paper," and whether the majority have any constitutional rights that the minority must respect. Our Sunday School Congress, which has just closed, was a success a priori night the following delivered addresses of welcome: on behalf of the Sunday School, Miss Minnie Lee O'Brien day school choir, Misc. Catherine Whitfield; on behalf of the community, Miss Day School choir, Misc. Shanka, Papers by Mrs. O. I. Hubbard, M. Keff and Linnah Lincoln on behalf of the congress, Mrs. J. E. Nelson, as usual, delicately in her solos, Skippee Skippee an excellent music for the occasion. Miss Ruth B. Darrell, after a 30 day vacation, was in the congress, Superint To this end there will be a conference held in the American Mutual auditorium, Monday night, August 16, 8:30 o'clock, at which time plans will be laid for our future action in this cause, and all citizens who were denied a chance to vote in the republican election will be invited to attend. We will present in person, as well as all citizens interested and concerned in their civic and political rights, at this powow (co council of war). W. R. SAXON citizens. Not only has he induced others to invest in Houston property, but as an indication of the faith he has in the future of our city, he has built several rent houses for himself, his income being conservatively estimated at a nice figure from his rent houses alone. The Saxons expect to return home about the latter part of August or the beginning of September. What will visit the principal cities of the tendent Nelson is getting on about crushes as a result of a mashed footfall. MT. CORINTH BAPTIST REV. A. HUBBARD, Pastor. Sunday school was well attended; season well taught; several visitors attended; the school delivered a burning message. The Conroe junior quartet presented several auditions which were enjoyed by the audience. 3 p.m., was largely attended. B. Y. P. U. was fine; quite a few visitors attended; school followed by a large audience; pastor preached Mrs. Bertrand followed by the school. Mrs. Bertrand entertained the junior B. Y. P. U. choir Thursday, August 5 at the teachers training course *Maryland University*. RIDDLES TAKE VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riddle left over a few dollars. The way Son Riddle was telling co-pupats of the Old Peltwa Temple in the city of Kabul that they were about to sail for Afghanistan. TAKES AN EXTENDED TRIP M. Dr. C. Cavanaugh, 451-894 Maite W. West. She was accompanied by her humbug. D. C. Cavanaugh, as far as she could, was Lake City, Michigan, Lake City, Michigan, and Los Angeles. THREE MATRONS ON VACATION. Nettie, Mattie B, Beckham, 315 Rice; Mrs. Betta Butler, 367 Reeves, and Mrs. Beverly Butler, 367 Reeves this week for a trip which will the clue New Mexico, Arizona and California, visiting friends and relatives around the middle of September. RETURNED TO WINDY CITY Marrie Hattie B., Lights, with of Dr. Cameron Lights of Chicago, who was the funeral of her mother, left last week. She is survived by her former residence of Houston, doe being the son of the late of Lights, L. Lights, insented Anticho pastor. If Weak, Punny or Frail It's Mother's Duty to See That He Grows Up Mentally or physically Efficient That little boy or girl of yours—that doesny weigh, enough—that isn't too heavy, perhaps backward, lattice and lessthin What are you going to do with him? Liver Oil Compound Tables—sugar coated and as easy for alling children Every drugstreet in America sells them—60 tablets for 40 cents and the building agents surely help the slick, run down, punny, frail little ones. They as tried as for 30 days, you can get them for 10 dollars, you are not delighted with the improvement in your dear little one get You can get them at any drugstreet in America and remember, too, they want to weight men and women who need more flash, strength, vigor and vitality. City Happenings *Quickly guilden a big profit* pay whom *Mrs. H. F. Cunningham*, 3219 Hare, is visiting relatives in Austin. *Miss Beatrice Griffin*, 1407 Dowling, left last week to Los Angeles, Calif. Rooms for rent: on ear line; on paved street; everything modern. Ring Miss Eva Routt, Beaumont, is visiting Miss Thelma Routt, 1507 W. Alba- lson. *Dorothy Malton, Beaumont*, is spent last week with Mrs. Mattie Jones, 1493 Valentine. *Dorothy Malton*, 1407 dowling, attended the funeral of Mrs. Isaac Land at Marlin last week. *Miss Sarah Eveett*, 1407 Valentine, spent last week with Mrs. Corn Wiggins in Galveston. *Mrs John Bonner*, 2906 Tumu, who has been ill for the past two weeks, in Minesette Natie Mac Irving and Alain Parker, pieces of Mrs. William Parker, Mrs. Cecilia Mac Irving, and friends in Port Worth. *Mrs. Sallie Hicks*, 3812 Yekum boulard, has returned from a two week travel to New York and friends in Port Worth. *THE HUTCHING* - eight cents per year, mrs. Cecelia Lane, 2723 Opus canada mrs. Phone number 8687. *Mrs. E. R. Harris*, 2410 Steven, who has been seriously ill, is now report- ing. The Sunset grand lodge of A. F. and M. colored, will convene at their home on Saturday, June 18, at W. Shields, Dallas, is the grand master. Baseball at West End park Saturday, Sunday and midweek at the Buffalo Bills game called at 4 p.m. Saturday; Sunday, Walter Griffin was given a birthday party as a surprise at the home of M. Maker Mackey, Sunday, August 16, at the American Football during the Old Fellows grand lodge. Serve Prairie Fruiting Co. or good pruning Pioneers France 1966, 1962; Prof. and M. L. G. McDonald and family were the guests of Mrs. James Freeman and M. L. G. McDonald work called for and delivered promptly. Freeman or slaves? How will you answer? American Monday night, August 16, 8:30 'clock' U are娶 Mr. L. Roster, W. Capitol, left last week for a few daily visits to the American Monday night, try the healing waters of that city. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hewgold and family, San Antonio, were the grand lodge of 1999 Patterson, during the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Mr. and Jackie, the former being principal of the Dunkar High School, Texarkana, were cohort to the city last week, taking part in the annual event. Mrs. Suile Matthwae, 2005 Summer, and her sister, Mrs. Simmons, endure a long wait for the game, iaca, and Hon. W. M. McDonald, W. Rorth, worth Friday afternoon, and Mrs. Simmons, as a visitor to the city last week during the Odd Pellows grand lodge, stopping with Mrs. Suile Matthwae, 2005 Summer, and Mrs. N. L. Perry, Corsicana, and Mrs. M. E. Spark-Taylor, Fort Worth host, during the funeral of the Mrs. Willey Chestnut, 105 Andrews, last week. Mrs. Ada D. Williams, Calvert, Marianne Ican, stopped with R. D. Moore, 110 Robin, during the grand lodge last Medamdes A. D. Ewell and E. S. McCullough returned last week from the funeral of the their nephew, Arthur Williams, Jr. Mammoth, student of P. V. summer school, was in the city last week, the guest at the Florence Walker, 305 McGee Baseball at West end Park Saturday, Sunday and Day-end-Dallas Giants game called at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Day-end-Dallas Giants vs. Houston Black Buffs game called at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sunday Mrs. Patty Dismuke-Wheeler, who has been in the city visit her mother in the city, and from there York to join her husband; from there they will visit Philadelphia and De M. M. M. Hillman, 1201 Leeland, and daughter, Miss Maggie Mae Irving, and son, John Irving, left MONDAY, when Mrs. M. M. Hillman will spend a few weeks. The young Mr. Irving, a graduate of Colored High, will enter the university at CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in the intestines of children underline health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable to grow. The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermilion, which is effective without the slightest injury to the health or activity of the child. Price $25. Sold by Dowling Drug Store. OPINIONS INFORMOGRAMS By S. B. Williams. Well, the "hearty" Odd Pillows have come, conquered and gone. The sad part of all it is, they took little Rush along with them! With the adjournment of Friday and the next day, the Odd Pillows, the open session for "grand sessions" in Texas came to a close. Now we may turn church associations and conventions. poor railroads must live, you know. A Baltimore paper chronicles the filing of a divorce case in which the wife, who is the plains nigger, died under the connubial roof. The defendant, who is a spy, is quoted having an aid giving too too too to marry. The wife is forty. Evidently, the old "shuck" daintier, his wife, is now one firm is advertising a "fur-sale." Dont aacuse a sale because he holds his head down. Many a poor man would have squirted in the eye, were it not for the tendency which skirts of have Yet, we can see some signs of improvement. Man's range of vision is improving. We can see a range of years ago. Just give the style makers a year or two and no telling what age. Just give the style makers a type of man has done, woman may have demonstrated last week when Gertrude Ederle swam the English Channel. Houdini, the magician, proved to the satisfaction of a crowd of spectators that he could swim without oxygen, when he allowed himself to be placed in a sealed casket and then swam for more than an hour. That is nothing; we have known married couples who were years in water and hot water at that. We have contended for years that Pulman reservations come too high. The situations we were fully verified in the experience of Mr. Blanche Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y., who about July 25, 1910, was taken from the train at Palatka, Florida, to Orlando, Fla., and was taken from the train at Palatka, Florida, to Orlando, Fla., violation of the "jim-crow" law. It's cheaper to steal an entire train than to swim. M. V. L. Lisdray, her sister, M. Katie Allen, M. Loh Bradley, Wendon Catherin, motored to Oakland, Texas this week for a short visit to visit PAT AND STOUD WOMEN-Recreate your site by the latest scientific research other internal or external. I have the best system in vogue. Lessons by applause. Mr. Richardus tourist. Mr. Hadley D. Kissley. Mr. Harry G. Wallas. Supervisor of the juvenile departement of the district grand House gate to the meeting of the B. C. at Baltimore, M. September 13-18. She will be accompanied by M. N. L. LINCOLN PLAYS MONARCHS The Lincoln theater, season runs and the Houston Monarchs will stage game Sunday, August 15, at East Street, 115th Street, and street FitzWard, at 3:30 p.m. OFF FOR PHILADELPHIA. LOOK! BIG BAY!! WANTED—15 men and women to work in the office. Polls almost sell that a wonderful opportunity for students to work in the office. ENGLAGYAL ENAGency, P. O. Box 789, Metla. MARSHALL SURGEON HERE. Dr. B. R. Sheppard, Marshall, owner of Sheppard's Sanitization and recycle company, has been a prominent eminent surgeon in Texas, as well as one of the state's most substantial employers. Sheppard planted, was in the city this week on business, making the trip to the city to visit the Sanitization plant. AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A battle of Herbis on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief from the pain of the bowels or the bowels fail to act. One and two doses is all that is necessary to treat a condition and restores that fine feeling of health. The only condition of aphids which belongs only to herbal remedies is by Dowling Drug Store, 2002 Dowling. CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS Don't miss that important citizens' conference at the American Mutual, 11 a.m. Tuesday night at August 18, 8:30 p.m. m. AGENTE-NEW PLAN, makes it easy to register for the conference directly to warren. or expatriate direct to warren. WHERE TO WEEKLY FOR FREE SAMPLES. Michel Kirk, president of the American Mutual, writes: