Houston Informer

Saturday, August 21, 1926

Houston, Texas

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PILGRIMS START WORK ON TEMPLE HOME EDITION THE MIRROR By C. F. RtCHARDSON. PERFORMING REAL SERVICE. In this connection, for some reason our people do not support the home as we do in our collective; but we are of the opinion that this is largely attributable to the fact that the real function of the home is before our people sufficiently to enlist their aid and support; for our people will help us in the nature when properly presented to them. Bring a recent visit to Honest, Rev. Dickson gave the conductor, of this department a graphic account of the history of the orphanage; what he did to the children; hogs, mules, buildings and other physical equipment; but the school he attended was the school consumption; his struggles for financial support and the favorable racial sentiment this institution has to the school orders. The payment of Texas make annual contributions to the orphanage, and Rev. Dickson is enlightened and that more of our people make systematic contributions to enlighten and that more of our people make systematic contributions to enlighten and operation of this home at Glimer. All contributions can be sent direct to Rev. W. L. Dickson, Dickson Col- TAKING SHORT VACATION. THE HOUSTON INFORMER Texas Order Erecting $350,000 Home-Office Edifice In Houston When completed the building will represent an outlay of practically CONGRESSIONAL PROBE OF G.O.P. PRIMARY URGED Senator. Texas—Resolutions demanding a congressional investigation of the recent republican nomination in Texas that led to the resignation of adopted Saturday by the Guadalupe County republican convention meeting in Houston, Harry M. Wurzbach. Texas only republican member of congress. Texas only dissenting vote, removed the allegation vote, removed the allegation vote, made this year by urges laid out in a commissional committee. Eugene Nolette, Sr. chairman of the state executive committee, and his colleagues, as to patronage distribution. They were regarded as the congressman's latest move in his fight against the governor. The convention's resolutions call attention to the fact that more than 70 percent of the state's primary in last week's primary were cast in the fourteenth congressional district, and that one-eighth of the state's entire republican vote was cast in Wurzach's home county. The resolution was made in the resolutions to the fact that "Creater-Noltering Principles" were enacted. Texas had a regularly organized and functioning organization and that republican primaries would be held in Texas. "As a matter of fact," they declared, "publican primaries were held in Texas, and in even in such counties, primaries held in Texas and even in such counties, primaries held in Texas." "The uncontrolled members of the party request that the manner of holding primaries in this district be investigated by the federal congress," the special commission to the appointment of the congressional committee to South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926 $550,000, and will rank as one of the most modern office structures owned by the race in this country. An added and unique feature connected with the building is the location where many social events of Houston's elite will be held during the season of the year when same can be emptied. The ground floor will be devoted to commercial purposes; second floor, office and office of the supreme court; third floor, rooms and office of supreme worthy recorder; fourth floor, auditorium with a large screen; fifth floor. Plans Laid For Court Fight In G.O.P. Election table seats on the palm floor and the floor arrangement similar to the City Auditorium of Houston. The construction of the building will include a brick, brick and tile, with latest design of marble tiling maple wood floors and modern in every detail and appointment. The memorial will be located on the ground floor, the bust of the late Henry Cohen Hardy, founder of the Texas order, occupying a prominent member of the Pilgrim official family are: B. H. Grimes, Houston, us. TEACHERS HELD NATIONAL MEET IN HOT SPRINGS (BY The Associated Negro Press.) Hot Springs, Ark.-Hundreds of Negro teachers from all over the South gathered in the new Woodmen of Union Building here last week for the twenty-third annual session of the National Negro Teachers Association organized Schools. The meeting was also attended by a score or more of white men who are serving as state agents for Negro public schools or as teachers administrators of Negro private colleges. The three days' session presided over the president, president of State College, Dover, Del., was by all odds the greatest meeting yet of the association. Whis was a committee of three, a committee and trustees in joint session voted unanimously to double the riot of enthusiasm greeted the message of goodwill and pledge of cooperation between assembled students from white teacher America, through President Francis G. Blair of the National Education Association. Important studies into conditions in Negro schools in the South, touching school attendance, salary of teachers and other issues, were assembled and reported by several committees that had been carefully gathering material since last year. During the meeting, teacher meeting, conducted very favorably by Mrs. Leslie V. Arnold of Little Rock, had as a result a superintendent of Negro education in Arkansas. Among the speakers whose message brought promise for the future in South Africa, A. B. Hill, state superintendent of Negro education in Leo M. Favret, field agent, general education board; Dr. W. J. Hale, president Tennessee Teachers Association and Indiana Teachers Association. son, Galveston, supreme vice shop son, D. James D. Ryan, Houston, sureme worthy recorder; Jesse Washinton, Marlin, Charlotte, clink supreme medical director; P. N. Stephens Houston, president supreme trustee; R. G. Lockett, Houston, secretary sureme Valley, Mills trustee; L. D. Lyons of Austin, Emmett P. Harton of Austin, member of Austin, member a supreme commune, noy, Houston, president supreme commune t. T. D. Mitchell, Houston, secure HOUSTONIANS HEARD AT P.V. STATE SCHOOL; 17 AWARDED DEGREES "Residential Segregation Foremost National Issue" N.A.A.C.P. Address Avers Chicago, Ill.—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has made public the address to the American people, adopted at the 17th annual conference recently held in Chicago, where the problem of residential segregation is the foremost issue affecting race relations, denounces segregation of colored employees in the government departments in Washington, urges complete independence of party allegiance on the part of colored voters, and urges that white labor recognize the importance of interest with colored labor. The address in full is as follows: PRICE: 5 CENTS NO. 14 EMPLE regregation national Issue" P. Address Avers and threatens Liberia and Central and South America and which is still us- ing slavery and forced labor to hea- p profit in Africa. "For several years the National Association for the Advancement of College Students has been able to show white labor movement in the United States that it must recognize the rank and affirm the unity of white ranks and affirm the unity of black ranks in the great fight for industrial democracy. On the other hand, the National Association press upon Negro labor its duty to leave no stone unturned in an attempt to maintain and advance the standards for which organized labor has so long fought. We are glad to see that the National Association man porters a great step toward both these objects. We regret that while we are glad to see that the National Association lagged in taking effective steps toward organizing black labor. The national movement striving among American Negroes and Negroes the world over which is of deep significance. It is the work of men of black blood for beauty in music, in sculpture and in expression and the slave trade. As it begins to blossom again in the new generation of American Negroes it calls for every effort to make the movement glad that through the Spinning Medal, the magazine, the prices for the work of men of black blood for beauty in music, in sculpture and in expression, it has been able to do much more for the public meetings and private exhortation. It has been able to do much more for the public meetings and private exhortation. The association calls for the widest co-operation among persons and organizations to forward the movement; and above all, make possible through universal education in the schools and in wider college facilities, the development of the great talent. The development of our race. The passing of passed recessions thanking the City of Chicago or the "nine hospitality" shown the JONES ACCEPTS BENNETT HEAD IN SEPTEMBER OFF FOR PHILADELPHIA. L. M. Mitchell, dentist and former of the Texas dentist, Joseph Mitchell, will speak Medical Association - at Philadelphia. 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I don't know. "What's the matter with home?" asked Julia with her bright engaging "What is in your interior that." Dad actually laughed. "Chicken soul said for the moment, and it will be a cup of black coffee." After laughing him she pursued him home interior, I mean. What color? "I couldn't tell you. Green and Iancy. Nothing starting except that the green with brown fries all over them." "How perfectly awful!" Julia, sensing the green with brown fries all over them. "How perfectly awful!" Julia, sensing the green with brown fries all over them. She recalled now the joyeous chore of the Hargvarsfat, fathi with its warm orange and yellow and Caucasian. "It's no wonder you can't妈 home" she looked eagerly at him and try her hand at lightning up his home. She had done a fair number of houses and was gradually working up her skills. If you would let me decorate your rooms for you—just a four experiment in housekeeping" she finally asked. "I would let you decorate my own let me do your home I will do it at my own expense. It will be interesting to fain know whether or not I can make a place which a man's soul to me be in he is hard at work in the office." A home, she added with one of her sweetest amies, "should be a place which a man's soul to me be in he is hard at work in the office." If you could make me think of dashing home—during business hours she would there well, "don't, too, offered the hickest kind of smile to her, 'then any expense you are put to will be more rooms as if a hornet's nests were there'" Ifudah had her first glimpse of homes she would then admind had chosen the things within them. However, she took her courage in hand and went to the most profound indignation held sway. First thing Julia did was to send the assorted collection of furniture to Donald. He had a shade of blue enamel and upholstered, where necessary, in fine velvet to match the copper on put in instead. She had the walls stripped of the hideous paper, and a lustrous glazed copper on put in. All the wood she used was gold. She hung softest of gold curtains at the windows and sent his fearful cushion in to two in a pump shaded of gold, and another over his work table. She scattered a few wonderful Chinese cushions about and put in two shades of gold, old fireplace and window. She had asked her in the beginning when she had turned her out to board for a room. "No one peep until it is all done," Julia had insisted. Donald's bed made all beef and cheese on the cushion. "All men red," she told herself, and was really pleased with the two dresses he had. When Donald saw his rooms for the first time he drew a long breath of admiration. In several drank years Donald had a desire to leave the office and sink up to that wonder- It was only the beginning of Donald's more cherry outlook. He even began to have a few friends in and to around him. Donald's home atmosphere seemed to weld. 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Suite 220, Preston 4131. 907% Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex. Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson (RE) NEW Y. B. P. FITTERWATER, D.D. Des. of Day and Elevation School, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago). (G. 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for August 22 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS— DUTIES TO GOD LESSON TEXT—Exodus 1:1-1K GOLDEN TEXT—The Shall诗—1K Least of the Commandments with all thy soul and with all thy PRIMARY TOPIC—The Commandment TOPIC JUNIOR TOPIC - How to Serve God INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC TOOING PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC TOOING PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC The Ten Commandments truish us with the greatest moral code that the world has ever seen. 1. The Preface to the Decalogue The Ten Commandments are based upon the truth set forth in the preface. Two great thought underlies the preface. What He is is embodied in the name Jehovah-Blehim. The name Jehovah sets forth three great vrits: tat. He does and centers himself in Himself. 2. His sovereignty. There is no be equal to Him, not alone, but every being in the universe. He is immaint and transcendent. 3. Unchangeability. The "I am that I am" (Ex. 8:14) may be ex-panded into "I am what I am," "I will be what I am," "Jesus Christ is the one who is God," (Heb. 13:8). The name Kohn similes the strong and mighty. What we bring from Egregius browns delivery. 11. The First Commandment (v. 3). "Tous shalt have no other gods before me, and have no other gods before My face." This commandment requires single worship him has his god. It is either the true God or a false god. Life itself with all its activity is worship. The center of worship is the true God. This commandment may be broken: "Living for one's self. If one's activities gather around himself he worships him and is therefore an idolater. Making pleasure the goal of our lives and spending our time and money for sexual enjoyment." (God, v. 85). Every man who is proud for gold breaks this commandment. 11. The Second Commandment (v. 3). The first commandment is directed against false gods. The second is directed against God with false forms. This commandment may be broken; 11. By resisting to the use of crosses The essential principle embodied in the commandment in work and rest. The bids work on the seventh. The command to work ask work is just as blind to those who have worked can really make this commandment may be broken. 1. By living in idleness. 2. By working on the day set apart for the work. 3. By marking it a day of feasting. 4. By devoting it to pleasure and enjoyment. Trusting in God An individual heart, which worships God alone, and trusts Him as he should, is an anxiety for earthly wants—Gelikle. Every Sin a Mistake Every mistake is a wrong; and the epiphatha as a sinner is: "Thou Fool."—Macricken. Men of Secret Prayer The men whom God bids most are men of secret prayer. Phones: Business: Hadley 8409 Residence: Hadley 9020-J MAGNETO CLEANERS & DYERS P. D. 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An evidence of quality that cannot be disputed. at all drugstores PRICE 50c HIGH-BROWN HAIR GROWER High-Brown Hair'Grower MARY E. GALVESTER $1 Round Every $1 on 8:05 a.m. and 1 NG LEAVE GALVESTON CARS---FAST American Mutual Bank Association ENTY YEARS' SERVICE, ACCIDENT AND WHOM SEVENTEEN AGENTS 3288 W. E. GREEN SHOP COLLEGE Marshall, Texas Senior College offering courses in Music and Theology, Spiritual professional training of teach- n and preparation for the m ission opens September 14th, 1 address, Leave Union Station 8:05 RETURNING LEAVE FINE CARSE American M Assoc TWENTY YE SICKNESS, ACCIDER SEVENTE Ring P.3288 W BISHOP Marsh An A Class Senior College Ats, the Sciences, Music and is given to the professional cal preparation, and prepare the Fall Session opens S For catalog, address, Leave Union Station 8:05 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. RETURNING LEAVE GALVESTON 8:25 P. M. FINE CARS---FAST TIME TWENTY YEARS' SERVICE SICKNESS, ACCIDENT AND WHOLE LIFE SEVENTEEN AGENTS BISHOP COLLEGE An A Class Senior College offering courses in the Liberal Ats, the Sciences, Music and Theology. Special attention is given to the professional training of teachers, pre-medical preparation, and preparation for the ministry. The Fall Session opens September 14th, 1926. For catalog, address, C.H. MAXSON, President Valet AutoStrop Razor The Safety Razor that Sharpens Its Own Blades COMPLETE OUTLINES $1.00 AND $2.00 For Sale at All Stores Selling Razors FOR me, itself For Sale at All Stores and Blades Santa Fe A wealth of glorious hair over 4,000,000 boxes of High Brown Hair Grower sold last year. An evidence of quality that cannot be disputed. at all arrivals Hair Grower Brown hair Grower WESTON Round Trip Every Sunday 9:05 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. TEE GALVESTON 8:25 P. M. S----FAST TIME Mutual Benefit Association YEARS' SERVICE PRESIDENT AND WHOLE LIFE TEEN AGENTS W. E. GREEN, Supt. P COLLEGE shall, Texas large offering courses in the Liberal and Theology. Special attention final training of teachers, pre-medi- cation for the ministry. 5 September 14th, 1926. The Safety Razor that Sharpens Its Own Blades COMPLETE OUTFITS $1.00 AND $5.00 For Sale at All Stores Selling Razors and Blades PAGE THREE PAGE FOUR We carry a complete line of fresh home cooked Meats and Baconome, juicy lamb, mutton, veal and corn-fed pork. Vale Round Steak, lb. 25c T-Bone Steak, lb. 25c Tenderloin Steak, lb. 25c Pork Chops, lb. 35c Veal Chops, lb. 20c Veal Roast, lb. 20c Veal Rib Roast, lb. 20c Spare Ribs, lb. 20c R. T. ANDREWS Grocer 408 Milam Street Phones: P. 7061-8020 "The House of a Thousand Favor" City Happenings Mess Elena Sement, her mother and brother last week for New York City. Louise Toney Valle, Caliph, call it, visiting her父, Mme Roosa William-King, 3012 Stonewall. Mess Ema Makes Gaikes and Mrs. Loonaura Moses are visiting relatives. Mrs. Louise Simma, Los Angeles, Cal. in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed Starke, 2068 Bell. Mrs. Pearl Lewis, Mrs. Louise Simma, her month's visit to her sister in New York City. Mrs. Ormstead, 607 Helper, who has been confined to her bed for the past week. Mrs. Ormstead, her month's visit to her sister in New York City. Mrs. Eva M. Butler, San Antonio, was called to this city last week to be with her son who is ill at 5009 Parkville. Mrs. Eva M. Butler, San Antonio, was called to Hempstead to the funeral of her father, has returned. The remains of Mrs. Melabel Petits, who was killed in the war, were shipped to Eagle Lake for burial. Tuckekee Belle New Hair Dressing — HERBERTS DRI STORE — HERBERTS DRI STORE, who has been recuperating in Hot Springs, Ark, will be in his pulpulent night. Mary was in Claude Black, a last year's graduate of Colored High, is in St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eesle Covington, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Eesle Covington Wednesday morning over for Marlin. *Tarckee Belle New Hair Dressing—HIRBERT'S DRUG STORE.* Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Clark, 1217 Andrews, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Tarckee Belle Good, pay what "Quick selling goods" give you when Mr. and Mrs. George Davin of this city, with a dinner party last Wednesday. "Quick selling goods" give you when Mr. and Mrs. Dalary Fenner, 1214 Howard, for an evening trip to the West Bank, near the West Bank, Salt Lake City, Denver and other points. Mr. and Paul Rupert have just moved into their new home at 723 Nicholson. Mr. and Paul Rupert has just rented a room at nine and nineteen at oldglades and Round Top. J. B. Griggs, Binghamton, has just week for the benefit of the Association and also points in Washington, British Columbia, and other points in Washington. See Spivey Printing Co. or good printing. Phones Preston 1996, $83; Mrs. Tarckee Belle Good, work called for Marlin. *Mr. Hobart Taylor and son, Hobart, attended Saturday evening from a vacation in Chicago. Ill. They were accompanied Adams of Texaskau. *Jesse Mae Adams of Texaskau.* Mrs. Mary Thompson and her two grooms, Cestroma and Alfred, have readings for the past two years. Los Angeles, are visiting their old use in the city of Mrs. Thompson's mother at 1862 N. Montage. ENTE- NEW PLAN, make it easy to make an INDEX, capital letters to wear. No capital or embellishments for FREE SAMPLES. Medium Shirt at 11 Broadway, New York. Among Houstonians attending the Houston Symposium, the S. Resident at Clarkeville this week is K. Knox, president of the latter; E. L. Harrison, J. R. Burdette, Min. Conductor; Mme. Rosa W. Roch, Melissa Rooms for rent; on car line; on paved street; every modern Ring. The beautiful, modern homes on Stevens Street, north of Quitanan, in Richardson Avenue, in Houston. This is the most exclusive restricted colored home you pay to take a trip to see this property. You can inspect $289 Stevens homes phone Preston $861 or Bedley $1,000. TEXAS CLUB WOMEN PLAN GIRLS' HOME NEAR SAN ANTONIO At the National Association of Colleges of Oklahoma, Gallus, Texas was represented by nine delegates, among whom was the popular news elected president, Cibua Mrs. A. E. N. Johnson, and the Texas State Teachers Association, Texas State teachers plan to erect, Texas State teachers plan to erect, deliquent grief. A special committee has been appointed to go before the governor for preparation for the much-needed assistance which is planned to be located at NEW MOUNT PILGRIM Rev. W. H. Rhodes, Pastor Masters Earl Oliver and A. C. A. Went over the top 'sunday in the enthronement Nelson. The heavy rain prevented further services throughout the day. Monday night, at the church were planned. Owing to the presiden being out of town, the W. H. M. church was praying for her early return. Mrs. Katie Joyce, one of our Sunday school classes, was an illness of about 60 days. The general will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. in the pastor, Pastor Rhodes and Mrs. Joyce. Y. W. C. A. NOTES Medanes Ray Williams and A. M. Willems were honored for a conference at Fort Wayne, Ky. They are full of inspiration and new ideas. Thursday evening the Intercollegiate Club Museum. The public is invited. After a reception, the Club will begin meeting Monday, August.23. All members are urged to be present. The club's director, is away on a two weeks vacancy. Mrs. M. E. V. Hunter and Dean Collins were among the out-of-town guests. MT. CORINTH BAPTIST REV. A. HUBBARD, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30, well attend less lesson well taught. Our pastor died at LaTeXo and Grapeland. I attend at LaTeXo and Grapeland. I sermon, all being benefited after which the "visitors were" introduced The Missionary Society. Booth nice ice cream. Day morning at day morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Prayer meet every Tuesday night— I CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the pastor and members of Brown's Church African American congregation, and members of Golden Ride Lodge 6928. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, our friends and our many friends for the mindless shown us during the illness, and for its beautiful offerings at the funeral of our dear friend who departed this life August 4. LOOK! BIG PAY!! WANTED- 15 men and women to the insurance company. Policies allow a wonderful opportunity for students to learn about insurance. REAL ENGAGEMENT, P. O. Bott 791, Mesa. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926 LEOPOLD MEYER IS HONORED BY NATIONAL BODY LEOPOLD L. MEYER, credit manager at Foley Brothers Dry Good Company, one of Humann's leading heading companies, the Humann's leading mercantile houses, was recently elected first vice president of the Retail Credit Mgr National Association held at Los Angeles, Calif. At the 1925 convention held in Minneapolis, his Mr. Meyer was elected second vice president, and as such was in charge of a great many associational activi- Mr. Meyer, who is also past president of the Houston Retail Credit Association, will attend during the last year in putting over the national "Pay Your Bill Promptly" campaign, and he is a key figure in the field of mercantile endorsement. Mrs. Easter's Car Won First Prize NEW ORLEANS EDITOR PASSES THRU HOUSTON Accompanied by his wife, Editor O. C. W. Taylor of the Louisiana Weekly, race newspaper printed in New Orleans, and day and paid our sanctum a visit during his brief stay here. The Taylor Jr. and his family attended the sixteenth annual convention of the Knights of Peter Chaver, and were invited to the Houston Taylor is a Houston product, having attended school for a number of years and prior to residing in the Palmetto State. EXPRESS SOLICITOR HERE. William McKinley Thomas, Dallas field representative of the Dallas Eagles in the 1980s, interested in his paper. A member of the Texas College, Marshall, M. Thomas is a Texas soliciting subscriptions and job work for his paper, and writing his obituary. THE SPIVEY APARTMENTS COMPLETED. L. H. Sphrout, $329 McKinney, lie carrier in the Houston postoffice, fattie in the Houston postoffice, flat at $329 Robin, at a cost of approximately $15,000. The structure is a building with a high ceiling, much to the attractiveness of the neighborhood in which it is located. ISLAND CITY LAWYER HERE. Houston, O. Gerkens, Galveston lawyer, managing business with pleasure. The attorney declares that a big court will be established to count of the manner in which the republican bosses of that county manipulate a recent Republican primary election. GALVESTON AGENT VISITOR. Among recent visitors to Houston are the mayor and family, Mr. Closser is the galveston manager for the Southern Insurance Company and general chalfantier. Mr. Closser is the Knights of Peter Claver, who held their sixteenth annual meeting in Houston. HOUSTON MILLINER BACK. Mrs. A. B. B. Robinson, proprietress Ana's Hat Shop, ground floor Odd Odd's, 100 West 42nd Street, priorium at an extended trip to the West, and a visit to the millinery mill at St. Louis, Mo., where she has her fall and winter supply of hats. Waller Urges Texas Farmers To P.V. Course Waller Urges Texas Farmers To P.V. Course Prairie View, Texas—C. H. Walter, state extension agent among Negroes, has issued the following statement: "We are to have the conference and Short Course! You cannot afford to miss If you are in the least amount of time you may be engaged in actual farming. We are to have specialists in teaching to give instructions and advice to give instructions and advice to the solution of all farm problems. Women will be given, content in cooking, canine, sewing, etc.; for girls, women will be given, content in lectures, etc. for men. There has been granted a one-cent fee for two and two-thirds of the one way round trip over all other lines. Rates are $26. With these rates you can afford to miss the valuable information that will be given out at this meet." WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? The above is the subject of the most interesting and inspiring lecture Dr. P. E. Womack, noted platform orator, masterly scholar and pupilate of the Boston School of Theology, will speak at the University corner Dowling and Webster streets, Monday night, August 23, under the roof of the Church's Club of the Church. He will preach at 11 o'clock a.m. S. Church Street, "Man, the image of God." Every body is urged to be present at both these lectures. S. Smith, charmarian; R. W. Weddell, DR, F. F. STONE RETURNS After a vacation of several weeks spent in touring the state, and visiting the city, Dr. F. P. Stone, one of our leading physicians, will be in his office at 406-407 Odd Pillow Temple (914-222-2222) and 21. Dr. Stone was accompanied on his trip by his entire family, and re-visited the city by a change of scenes and rest. BLIND CHORAL CLUB TO ,SING. The choral club of the Texas Negro Association for the Adult Blind will present a service at Pilgrim Congregational Church next Sunday morning. August 15th will be dedicated to blind people always delight everybody blind. Pastor Donald Donahue is almost recovered from his protracted illness and is now attending School at the church and a good group of children have already been enrolled and they are coming still. MISS COVINGTON DELIGHTS PRAIRIE VIEW AUDIENCE Miss E. Jessie Covington gave a piano record at the Prairie View Normal School on the week of this week, to a large and appreciative audience, who were pro-operative of the work of this accomplished artist. After the program Miss Covington and her father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. Donahue, will be at a banquet in their honor. MINISTER TO COLUMBIA UNIV. The Informer is in receipt of a card stating that Rev. B. H. James, former president of the College of the City, Brownville, Tennessee, will take six weeks' course at Columbia University, New York City, specializing in sociology. Excellent Memory Test Doctor (to patient) - You go to your chemist and ask him for some hydrargyrate of lodide of potassium, dithiocarbamate of potassium, dixidamycin benzoal and I should not be surprised if with those we are able to tris姆 over your loss of manoeuvre. Pheasants From Asia Although pheasanthes were hunted in England in 1200, the bird is not Brittish in origin. This fine game fowl came from England, including both Japan and China. The Monoglion type is one of the most beautiful birds, and it is said to be the most beautiful. The Reeves pheasant has a tail sometimes two feet long. **Paraguay's Sweet Plant** In the desert regions of Paraguay is found a plant containing a substance called sugar. The plant belongs to the family of composites, of which the sunflower and daisy are familiar repellents. Slightly Altered Meaning Many are the images that come out of jumbled type. An advertisement was meant to read: "Cultured readers will like this book." The printer put the last letter of the first word at the end of the title. Try it on your own typewriter. Nonnavigable Rivers The Platte river and its northern fork, which is about 1,250 miles in length, is the longest nonnavigable river in the world. The Grange river in South Africa, which is 1,100 miles in length, is the longest nonnavigable river in the world. Was Furnished by Us. 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The reason for this is that very often he is adjacent to water, remarks the Milwaukee Journal. In Arkansas it is called the duck, deriving its name from the peculiar Held by Gravity The atmosphere is just as much a part of the earth as the soil. It is the same force—gravity. Figuratively speaking, it is not swept off because there is no broom to sweep it. There is no space in space to hold it back—Exchange SOUTH'S GREATES WEST NKE & PILL HENKE & PILLOT, Inc. THE STORE THAT HAS GROWN WITH HOUSTON AND HAS MADE ITS WONDERFUL REPUTATION BY GIVING— MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE PRICE SPECIALS! 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Rampart St. 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JAC. 9267 PHONE JAC, 9271-517 og * IMMEDIATE, ATTENTIVE SERVICE Mise ¢ Amare and Met BK roma ot Baton Rouge, sate dae tate to other delegates: woo ating cd tre National Peder o¢ Wome Giutm eld at Oakland, Cal daria Agora baci tos Sy far mont eeresting and deliht trip. Sims Azamara nto i's omer the ntiooalleiaatve commiten re ports the mening e grat on aly gee fhe geran In the Risry 0 the federation" ‘She says ore as stcomplcnd from sn ezeraive rand Dane. the woman Telly pu ovr Stesive comiracive progr he ecutive tour cocmplhed od, several ameadmens nage tthe Frederick Doulas Home was perfec deal of work nrrangomecta ofthe conmltalon "Over $300 as rae forthe hailonal headquarter of te women, whlch" 16 to be local I Wasim D.C ara Sally Sowa onda ane che argo mova of money” for education, which va Flo rn Gurtin, mana oraran, delegation, reported $i, ten” bares ot far io arvla ‘of sogar war Bo tated Alen WELL KNOWN DENTIST ‘VICTIM OF BULLETS Dr. Joseph McCoy, dentist. 1010 Dryndes Street, wan killed merous ly Sunday night about 11 eeloc, af cr he tad shot his wife, Huth: McCoy from whom ‘he had Seen. separated about ‘a month. "Tue moot (ook pluco at 3355. FroretStret. at. the home of Mrs. McCoy's mother, whom the Was ling With since. the separa on from her bana. According ropart given, Dr. McCoy went to mother home, hen Christina Myer tnd demanded admittance, "was de nied ft and hleked the door open. He Selaod wife fired at her once, the bullet hitting her im tho thoulder” He rhed at th ea and thew he upon the found, "Then. four more thots Were. fred in rapid succesnoy from the darkness atid when the am Dulane arrived. McCoy's body” was found fying. on the ground "with four ballet wounds, one through the heart ‘The caso of Thelma Dabon, charred with hlling her father, was scheduled come ep fr faaisg Touran Scthaihe Dabone 1syearol_ hos ei attending McCarthy ‘School, tccised of ahooting her father” death while he slop, becaube bo ob jected fo letting hor fo owt to dancer and other amusements, when she Ge sired. Bre. V. B. Thompson, president o Juvenile Delinquent, Worker, It tater sand ed persian tho sane HE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 19 ‘The recent strike and walkout of tne turses of FlintGoodrien Hospital has. been settled and’ differences fasted. "rhe marsen are back’ at thelr Posts of duty and the work of the hax pital soln om as amoathy na betore. Whoo Dr Meath was asked fOr & statement, after thanking’ the. corre tpondent for. the -conaideraion, No very courteounly replied be bad noth Iae to nive out for publiation. Very een tn conan ata have ft the Bonpltal. “Just tere year the ntrees stack. protesting agsast the Iniplerable sondltions atthe how pital “At that time the nara, ware tala to have stated thet the rule and regulations were more like x Feforme tory thane hoeptal and ‘nurvetrat tng sehoot. That it was almost im possible to get alone nereeably with thoee in ‘chargn ‘The Fin Goodrich Hlocptal is under the aunploes and management of the Methodtat Rplaco bal Chureh, Bishop Rl, Jones. pre tidiog. FASHIONABLE N. O. WEDDING a tek eens ee ton and Migs Elsa Thomas was solmn ined atthe Blessed tacrament Church Father ‘Thompeon officiating, Wednoe Gy, Aut 18° 9:00 a.m The wed ding, ‘wan ove of the’ ara” ot ‘ura Cammile Todd Haine played the wedding tunch and Mrs’ Geneve Roberson Fery beautiful sane “Be cause” diting_ the" coremony’ The chureh was preity Socorated with Deimn cod! white flowers and rap "Tue bride's attendants were Mie Melba Jefertn ‘and. Mies" Beares Baptista. Mr Albert Johason aod Mf Auustee’Johmaon ‘were greomemes Little Dorothy Jones and Helen Pucci were flowers Mayer Govan Bot Pere aber fiatom iat ie to Barer" tes tn th weditng bart ‘Te tide Wa charming tn lavely down of white feorvete trimmed with reat tee." Fell of illusion was caueht with m los ter of orange Sowoma. "The bougue Wis‘at bride's torr and Lior of th Vatey with ‘white: tlle ow’ has Thelma Tottervon, ald’ wore a trot af ereen Georgetis wih” tatite is diamond cot potnin. “She wore t ba of" groen ‘horvs, hair braid" to" bah tha carried t bougoet of grec arma tien ith een tale bow lay ee trea "Bape wore’ x frock ot pik Georgie frock with bat to tates her Vouguet war" of pink rombsde Rother wore adres’ ate Fee tatiata_ "Fhe recaption followed th Ceremony in'the evening at the bome see eden wane hn "own Sis “cotiaoum “Street. "The soul wore the recipient of many vavabl gh oc tg “The woek ot Gh IRD analvoreary celebration of Pasion Re 0. Nora ot Mat Shiloh Mapua ere Aur oat, ban een ah, one A wel crepe posta Ban Do rendered tach oveatng wlth apprrciaie must forte can May sei oe toes were made able adressen, shor tag ad wal pares Te Tors the paper Teed the ay od things eid ene wes forced to baie that he has wrosght el sole mh loved by theatre cogsreraen, Te soint fir prea It soma toe ithe 'a bie par, sl eying five honor hers how doe ret fae towers" wut he ves thee fram Sunday” eealag ashe cr ine oe otto events Be sls $y Sh drown, choiate of th shot Well dons ‘end oad. by all” he Sraton by Me. Onan Grey was sa terol and wel alivere ui orton war excaignt Ther Bey, force fermen preohed ty Rev. 1. hfe. wer, Magytied ld wth cuurch ‘anda tve smisisors ih frorta wou be lone Lat be its ihe cate mounting high over diet ten god tomplations, Toe fasous St ants ‘Chantry sab On friay eve hing." delighting “the, wvslence” with thett wonderful melody” OREATEN OT, MARK 4TH BAPTIGT «Rev, ee erkn, Pastor, tee yo See: Ge ser ual vefaon A Ih aaa. 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How dié That happen? ‘lark—t got a lnder In my aye shen on the train, and the worn Trove the isle thought T'was wiDk fog at bee Chall Before Dinner water, Tye heen thinking ef you Yang te” oven ser ae eet dn ee we ry ar PI | 7 = ‘ae WA Uee avi CASH AND CARRY~EVERYTHING UNDERPRICED, AUGUST SALE OF : AND COMFORTABLES Tose gee 95.20: | sere ane SEE | Laramie eis go one | eye ment pe ta Slee, com ead rey, case Gabe |) tear erecta See eens ao See aoe sepetenecotn $4 39 | seta wo nes” gg ag SESiiary Giwatiae | detec tense tate ee Sa anaes | rosso rete ‘lankot'Sale Specials aaa. | Asoo stsertment ot cols oad : ore ahley aaes ae sass cok piatmst maa’ | Tee Cau thine tg Sey |, Det si oe fae | eee NATIONAL MEET NEGRO EDITORS SOUNDS TOCSIN (By the Associated Negro Press.) ‘adie Pre Haina Ne cea eee sceeennser area nae oe ee Hei Fat ger vu, te acetue rae Sea eet ieee Ace ao aera eons feaaeris manana ea fac i erase ee Sees Gene Se orcenrati sera cence came Saraaereed ns cores Tree dante ee cece seater ese me Some co eee ee tee mats seeiiaars mecemeaane fpooe evan wet feveee rues ae — a oe Sm Sore we cots ain eo eee ee coca ee i Ae a sw ra mate le St ny ieee Speers scenes eee a eee 20 SS ron eens se ae fevey in" cortain communion to mar ch cenaegeen aa ates emer Seen Erie cern are ee Pes co coremennee acer emma raien 6), We view with deep concern the Increasing diserimination eainrt Ne eae ee Spatetae ne rae serton of a'healdy pubic opts to Seer erene eet coe restrictive “immigration awn have Sara eo "(We condemn the unegnal appor pee eR 2) Went ee ee ok Seas arto cei Bs ate Sree Orme rice cuales the Neer xa wor te atch Pras. ee a | Tn ee! 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Knowitt Sure! It was a stylish coat once! MY GOODNESS, DEAR, THAT'S AN OLD STYLE COAT YOU VOUGE BOOKMART, I WISH YOU HAVE LET ME PROM ONE OUT WITH YOU! OLD! I KNOW BETTER THAT THERE COAT IS THE LATEST OUT I PAY $5 FOR THIS, I DID! SHE'S A WISE GUY! JUST AS THOUGH A BUNCH OF BUMS, THOSE COULD POOL ME! HUH! GEMTS CLOPES AND THINGS LEFT OVER A WISE GUY'S LOST MODEL $1.50 GOING, GOING GONE FIRE SALE MUST HAVE CASH OLD STOCK OVERCOATS $15 MODEL 1.45-6.3 CHEAP GEE WHIZ! HITT- IF WE STAY IN THIS CAGE MUCH LONGER. THE VERY MADROWN IN OUR BOUSES WILL DRY UP LISTEN BULL! I GOTTA SCHEDULE TO GET OUT-NOW WHEN HARRIGAN GOME'S BY TO-NIGHT CALL HIM OVER THEN NEEL SAY TO THE OLD COOT WELL SAY! POST HITT-NIN-NTY AN WELCOME CAN BECOME ACCUSTOMED TO IT-WERE LIVED IN HALL-ROOMS DARKER THAN THIS Hitt and Runn — Harrigan Isn't Such an Old Coot That He'd Fall for This Old Stuff! PAGE SIX TEXAS' MOST CELEBRATED COLORED HOSPITAL MARSHALL, TEXAS All Classes of Surgical Operations and Treatment of Chronic Diseases. NURSE-TRAINING SCHOOL IN CONNECTION Modern $tory brick building on commanding eminence in southwestern section of the city; modern throughout; thoroughly sanitary and meeting all hospital requirements and nurses. 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. BOX 431, MARSHALL, TEXAS. To sell the Magnolia and Tettow's Blue Moon line of Talcum Powers, Perfumes, Hair Treatments, Soaps, etc. 801 West 9th Ave., Phone T. 4867, Houston, Texas THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926 DR. C. B. JOHNSON, Dentist. Are you nervous, unstrung, in dread at the dentist? Are you afraid he will complain if you go out? I understand all. My years of experience have taught me to be patient with my patients. Let's talk it over. Rooms 303-304 Odd Fellows Temple Phone Preston 2608 TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES And SALADS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY PEOPLES PHARMACY Homer E. McCoy, Prop. 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 An Obstractionist The man who is very set in his way has to stumble over himself to get any- where.—Boston Transcript. Phone: Office Preston 2719 Res. Office 7198 Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. Dr. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of Women, Blood and Chronic 323- 04 Fallows Temple Office Phone 5501 Ree. Phone Hadley 6225 Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 9 P. M. George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Residence: 2021 McGowan Ave. Office: 401 Odd Fellows Temple Office hours: 8 a.m.-12:17 p.m. Phone Presson 1396 DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY DENTIST U. B. F. Bldg., Room 12 All Classes of Dental Work Nearly Done. Sundays by Appointment. 4191½ Milam Street free FREE—from pound tax FREE—from aftertaxes. Not covered. Super-called for medicinal use. Strong and Power condiment. Powder used in the Lab and in the kitchen. The original condiment carrot oil. FREE—Discount on payment to WALTER JANVIER and you. Two expresses and you. at all good drug store. KELLOGG'S TASTELESS CASTOR OIL $1.00 DOWN 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 Deliveret We Mend Your Clothes Ladies' Work a Specialty POSITIVELY NO GASOLINE ODOR Phone Preston 2827 1321 Ruthven St. Hours: 8 am-1 pm; 3-5 pm; 7-9 pm Office Phone, Pres. 3558 415 Old Fallowe Temple Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton MEDICINE AND SURGERY Residence: 1202 Frederick Bt. Phone Capitol 2908 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 1499; Rea Phone Capitol 1182-W Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. Dr. Percy D. Foster DENTIST Sundays by Appointment Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building HOUSTON, TEXAS DO YOU APPRECIATE QUALITY SERVICE AND MODERN PRICES? If you do, visit us; for this is truly our slogan. THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP 417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373 * Newly Built -Modernly Equipped-Capacity 100 Baths Daily-Best Service-Courtesy-Curement Treatment-Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases, Stomach Tresble-Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People. A. Phone Preston 8230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalme and Funeral Directors Motorized Funeral Equipment NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE 1018 SHARTZ BT, HOUSTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and Promptness. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926 PAGE SEVEN ```markdown ``` --- 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 HUSTON---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 Published every Saturday at 409-410 Odd Pellwa Temple, Houston, Tex. Vacured an second-cause matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879 One Year ..... $2.00 Nine Months ..... 1.00 Six Months ..... 1.00 HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926 LOCAL G. O. P. FIGHT ASSUMES DIFFERENT ASPECT. Prior to the recent republican primary election, held Saturday July 24, 1926, there were some citizens who held to the view that C. F. Richardson, in announcing for county chairman of the re-election committee, was unnecessarily agitating the eternal race question, and that his course was very unwise and untimely; that the colored man should subscribe to the doctrine of "white domination" rather than "white supremacy," and should, therefore, "stay in a 'nigger's place"; and should, in this county by Richardson was ill-timed and ill-fated, et cetera. Some of these people, in their cowardice, ignorance or stupidity, meant well; but "hell is paved with good intentions," they say, "and the devil greases the roadway." The Informer stated the line of battle long in advance of primary election, and contended that it was a fight to determine the majority right to be president in state and federal constitutions as American citizens and republican electors, or whether a small coterie of politicians and federal office holders and seekers could so manipulate partisan affairs as to deny the majority a right to aspire for any elective office within the United States. The untrammed vote for the candidate or candidates of their choice. Nowhere in the American Magna Charta—the Declaration of Independence, the constitution of the United States, or the Emanclapon Proclamation—the only practical dissertation upon the Sermon on the Mount, is any American citizen denied any right because of his past. In fact, one amendment to the American constitution expressly stipulates that the right of the citizens of the United States to hold office or, "shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condi- In opposing the right of republicans of color to vote in the 1926 republican primary election in Houston and Harris County, the county chairman and his hand-picked executive committee took the lead in the vote. The Republican candidates for Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, the democratic gubernatorial candidate, in 1924, and that they were, perforce, disqualified to cast a ballot in a republican primary election in 1928. Despite a decision of the Fourth Court of Civil Appeals at San Antonio, the court held that such test illegal and contrary to the election laws of Texas, the republican election managers in Houston and Harris County hurled defiance in the face of this court decision, and refused to permit practically 2,000 qualified republican electors to cast a vote in said party election. In 1929, the court held that the Valdez County, the higher court at the Alamo City went thoroughly into the statutes governing primary machinery in Texas, and it is said to have prescribed, for the first time, certain phases of the primary election laws of this state. The ruling also holds party management to comply with the committee to a strict and minute observance of the Texas civil statutes and established a precedent on a number of legal points. This appellate court also held that any test imposed upon the voter, other than the one allowed by law, is illegal, and the legal pleadings taken in a party primary election, as a practical matter, are not binding. The action of the Harris County republican executive committee, in denying Richardson a place on the official ballot for their primary election of July 24, 1926, as a candidate for county chairman of said party, was a small matter compared with their high-ranking allies. Richardson chided and disqualifying fully 2,000 qualified republican voters in the election—merely because these so-called republican party leaders surmised (and rightly so, too) that the vast majority of these disfranchised voters were going to vote against the present pro-immigration party. If the cause possessed the aspect of an individual effort and fight prior to the primary election of July 24, 1926, this situation most assuredly assumed a different aspect on and after election day; for when American citizens are denied their elective franchise rights in direct contravention to the written statutes of the United States, they are denied the political wrath and righteous indignation and overthrow such tyrants, autocrats and imperialists, who regard and treat the written law of the land like the kaiser did the treaty asserting Belgium's neutrality and her inviolability from external aggression and invasion. With such wholesale disfranchisement of American citizens and republican electors, as perpetrated upon the colored voters in this city and county July 24, 1926, the cause becomes the people's cause; and, unless these disfranchised people are willing to lose every political right guaranteed them under the constitutions of the United States, America, they had better act and do so promptly and effectively. Redress from such willful, malicious and illegal violations of the written statutes of this state and nation, can only be obtained in a court of equity; and no red-blooded American citizen will permit a small cotelet of political designers and partisan schemers to commit such acts of violence against America, they had better act and do so promptly and effectively. Not since the iniquitous "white man's primary" law was written in Texas, has any party attempted to pull off a political stunt that as visually and fundamentally affected the rights of our people: the right to vote. The law not only restricts the voting not only of the people as a whole, but the various organized bodies operating among our people in Houston and Texas. If these republican bosses can openly violate all the written statutes governing party primary elections in this state (as they did in 1992), the party will be to have written into the law of Texas a bill providing that The Houston Informer Richardson's Protest and Notice of Contest Is Filed As Per Texas Election Laws The Informer has decided to contest, in the district court of Harris County, the recent republican primary election held in Houston and Harris County, especially the race for county chairman and precinct chairmanship in precincts 25, 30 and 48—the heavy colored polling boxes—where no election was held, and the rights as American citizens and republican constituents; hoping thereby to ascertain what rights our people yet have under the blue canopy of heaven and the state and federal constitutions as free-born, American citizens. Able legal counsel has already been retained, and those of our people who want to enjoy the rights for which we have fought, bled and died as American citizens, are asked to subscribe to the rights of the fund. Send all contributions to THE HOUSTON INFORMER, Legal Defense Fund, 409 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston, Texas. RADIO Diagram of Circuit Employed in a Center-Tapped, Coll on the Radio-Frequency Stage. By R. B. DORNBROCK. In the United States. It is the purpose of the writer to well point out the application to a well-known type of relay circuit of a circuit modification long known but to 25 degrees in the regular arrangement were made to cover only or 5 degrees on the dial. This was in a location about ten miles from the nearest station, and on an antenna 100 feed line with 5500 feed-line. In the Chicago Evening Post, the Chicago police are to the to- helen point out the operation to well-known type of reflex circuit of circulation modification long known but In another location nearer to the bulk of the stations, and on an ankle with a long with 30-foot length, in local offices, on the dials, except one which was only a few blocks away. This station operation on 300 meters, and on a straight line frequency on a straight line frequency condenser, but slightly above 300 meters even this station could be entirely received excellently. This is the use of a center-tapered coax in the radio-frequency stage, the lower terminal of which is connected to one of the small midgut condensers, the opposite side of which the midgut condenser is connected to the plate terminal of the tube. This circuit modification is probably used in certain superheterodyne circuits, where the center-tapered loop is employed in connection with TO A ON C OUTPUT MIDGUT COND. FIG. 1. Tap Is Only Change A diagram of the circuit employed is shown in Figure 2. Nearly every one possessing a set of employing the same circuit will recognize this diagram will recognize it. It has been very popular and the modifica- tions made to it perform more efficiently in an area where a great majority of sets will operate at once. This circuit is noted for its great volume and low operating up- time, but in its original form it was not Diagram of Circuit Modification is Here Shown. No information of a technical nature is given, as those of the listening equipment, the keeping will understand from the diagram exactly what is to be done. No changes in apparatus need be made in order to achieve the antenna tuning cell secondary. the midget condenses "to obtain regenerative action." Then again we see circuit diagrams showing the same circuit as the sequential quency circuit, where it is described as "the Rice method of negotiation." Cute Out "Blinket" Stations. A diagram of this circuit modification is shown in Figure 1. Whatever its action, the point is that it executes a most beneficial influence upon the circuit. The midget condenser should be located on the panel, since it provides an excellent volume control. It is also used in very recent issues of various radio magazines that this method of condensation is being quite frequently advocated. In the circuit set up by the writer, selectivity was very greatly increased, local stations which covered from 15 When the Tubes May Be Cause of Your Trouble When you notice that your radio set is faded, you should fade it, tones fade off and disappear, and the quality sounds like a rock crusher, or a shaker. The action of the grid leak seems to be little understood by the averaged user. It happens when in writing up the set and in buying the best of parts. Yet when the receiver is put into operation the grid leak is often the whole trouble lies in the grid leak, which may not be the correct value or may be not in operation. Very likely you look for poor corrosion or brittle cracks in batteries, which simply replaces them. A "D" battery and jungle around, add a "D" battery and jungle around, that the quality remains as poor as the original. To make the action of the grid heat clear we will compare it to the carburator. The grid is heated by the carburator vaporises or breaks up the gasoline, then mixes it with a certain proportion of air to form an explosive mixture. The carburator is regulated by a choke valve. The carburator of a radio receiver is the detector tube and the carburator of a gasoline tank. Under such perplexing circumstances did you ever give the tubes a chance to dry out? Gradual deterioration of their elements ultimately results in poor reception. The element of a tube may be surface to surface or aid emission of electrons—those tiny particles which give the tube its capacity. When the coating vanishes the radio set loses its sensitivity and volume. It is then time to buy new tubes. If the choke valve on the carburator is closed too much, it does not allow air to flow. It is important to mixture rich with the result that the motor chokes up or may stop alternately. It is also the value that it allows too high a negative charge to accumulate on the grid the tube chokes or parallels and the valve does not allow air to flow poorly. This is the same effect as when the choke valve on the carburator is closed too far and does not allow air to flow. When Buying Your "B" It is important when buying a "B" battery eliminator to determine whether or not the device is capable of current to operate the set. For that purpose the eliminator will result. To test the capacity of a "B" battery eliminator the device must be connected to it is to be used and connect a high-resistance voltometer across its terminals. The voltmeter is inserted in the pointer of the voltmeter remains almost stationary at a voltage which is sufficient to properly operate the set, the device will prove satisfactory. If, on the other hand, the grid leak is of such a value that the negative value of the grid leak is greater than the recovery loses its sensitivity. You can readily see, therefore, that it is important that the size of the grid leak be less than the size of the energy the grid can handle is always just right. Use a good-quality grid leak. If the grid leak is large, clamp it and try them out until you find that one gives the best results. Do not use a cheap, grid leak or one made by an unknown manufacturer, for often a poor grid leak is the unexpected result. Prevents Damage Ammonia or soda water, quickly applicable will prevent damage from dried dropped while taking a hydrometer reading of the "A battery." CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS