Houston Informer

Saturday, August 28, 1926

Houston, Texas

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CLEVELAND ENTERTAINS LEAGUE WELCOME N.A.A.C.P. Womburg Street City By The Associated Negro Press. HOME EDITION VOL. VIII CLEV THE MIRROR BY C. F. RICHARDSON. We are domiciled at the home of Prof. and Mrs. P. A. Samson, the paranormal agency director of the Victory Life Insurance Company of Chicago, and a former professional dancer. The dancer Stamps is principal of the Marbled Colored High School, while his wife is also a teacher in the school. James D. James, James D. James, and George Morrow, are the happy playmates and the doctor Mr. W. M. Blount, a doctor of Kansas City, Kansas, and a native of New York. He is visiting his brother-in-law. (Continued on Page 5) THE HOUSTON INFORMER FIRST SESSION OF YOUNG ORDER MEETS AT MEXIA FIRST SESSION OF YOUNG ORDER MEETS AT MEXIA THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL SESSION OF FRIENDS NELD AT MEXICA, TEXAS, AUGUST 12, 1928 The National Chain of Friends, a benevolent institution, chartered unrestricted interest grant session at Mexica Texas, on dates above mentioned. The institution is only one year old not withstanding the growth of the interest section of Texas, in which it originated. It had a representation of 18 beneficiaries called links) in the grand session. The session was featured by harmony and possibilities of the order. A kind providence has created upon it a grand session. We had only one death, while its growth has surpassed the most sanguine expectations for four hundred fifty. It cost only one dollar and fifty cents ($10) to join a link, one dollar and fifty cents ($10) to relief fees, plus one dollar and fifty cents ($10) to burial tax, all quarterly money. We pay one hundred dollars ($1000) an immediate relief to the deceased beneficiaries and an amount to the exceeded five hundred dollars. The special feature of the grand session was the annual address of the grand exalted friend. This was a mastery effort with regard to the beneficiary. The order is founded on the Gliberic pillar of care, caution, guarding of homes and protection for every child and widow in the secured policy of the order from it there can be no change. Not an lot. The following grand session officers were elected for the ensuing chair Mr. James W. Bartlett, grand exalted friend; Rev. N. F. Foreman, vice president, grand exalted scribe; M. E. F. Prentice, grand exalted banker; Rev. M. B. Britt, grand exalted friend; M. B. Britt, grand exalted senior friend; Rev. N. F. Wesson, grand exalted senior friend; Rev. N. F. Wesson, Bay, g. and exalted lecturer, and board of directors, R. C. Carpenter, board of directors, H. Burtt, N. Y. Yeldell and J. H. Ehrin, officers are known for their South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926 SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE, CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 23-29. NATL BUSINESS LEAGUE MAKES GREAT PLANS FOR THE NEW YEAR NATL BUSINESS LEAGUE MAKES GREAT PLANS FOR THE NEW YEAR (By the Associated Negro Press) Cleveland, Ohio—Encouragement because of the brightening outlook for Negro business: a determination to make the National Negro Business League a tangible business help, as well as inspiration to the business men of the country; and the actual financing of the league's far-reaching and progressive 1927 program were the outstanding features of the 27th annual session of the National Negro Business League held at Mount Zion Congregational Temple this city, August 18, 19, 20. The National Chain of Friend has adopted Caution for its password, Care for its watchword, Charity for its practice, and Charity for its luminous star. Being thus founded this order asks the participation of the public generally and solicits the membership of all who believe in the extinction of charity and strengthening of brother-love. ment because of the brightening termination to make the National ming, practical organization, carving out a business for the financial financing of the league's farogram were the outstanding fea- of the National Negro Business Congregational Temple this city, the national, while being held directly responsible for the work, and success of the league. It will be to be made a national event and a country wide survey of Negro business SAMUEL HUSTON COLLEGE PLANS FOR BIG YEAR SAMUEL HUSTON COLLEGE PLANS FOR BIG YEAR JOHN H. HARRIS DR. T. R. 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This commandment may be broken. 1. By taking that which actually belongs to another. 2. By measuring and measures. 3. By extortion. 4. By employers defrauding employees. 5. By taking the money to do business work or put in full time. 6. By borrowing and not returning. 7. By going into debt, knowing that payment depends on lying. 8. By unyery. 9. By grievous. 10. By marketing advertisements. 11. By making assignments to escape payment of debts. 12. By strong nations oppressing the world. V. The Ninth Commandment (v. 10). The sin aimed at by this command is to take the money to do business work or put in full time. This command may be broken: 1. By actual open lying. 2. By taking the money to falsehoods by the name of God. 3. By slander. 4. By repeating (Lev. 19:18). This is commonly done by repeating a report without investigating its truthfulness. 5. By creating a false impression (Ex. 23:11). The breach of grooming. 6. By withholding the truth. 7. By exaggeration. 8. By fattering. 9. By concealing a man for a position of honor and trust who is unfit for it. V. The Tenth Commandment (v. 17). This commandment strikes at the desire for that which is unlawful for the desire to possess things, but in the desire to possess that which bechieves to possess things, but have lands and personal property which may have acquired honesty, but by the desire to possess another, it is right for a man to have a wife, but it is sinful to have another wife. This commandment rests on the right rest. It treats not only with the open violation, but with the inner desires at the very purposes of the heart. Nowhere Else to Go I have been driven many times to my knees by the overwhelming concern of my children. My own wisdom and that of all about me seemed insurmountable for that day— Cure for Depression The best cure for depression is to look around and see what is happening to other people. You are not all the misfortunes of the world. 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Jak sou daiver rea! gospel mesa We worshipped ‘wth ow Hope bai Storch in aco, Santayana wore dappaated In not Dearing Dr i"Roton Jeokina rece verton Tain pip wen fled by ome flow canto bear. Washington, br tor ot alk ‘Bap Chureh of New ere ly, Thon. slder’ 8 fir of Ica, and pan u pue Joke fa ths pulpit “ae ‘claimed aati ite Br. Dubos danger? Cat Semen Wein Jonaon eal sas of hs deacon our that ary Wills ebaian of hs tutes tou fat "OrandCnencalor . Crawiort the Pythian fron of New Yon a dean nhs cbr, hat Mame Brn has not tied" attendag sana sericea hs Sundny schon o Choris. years athe (wad Sher, Watbexton) "han bat pres den of te New York City Miniter Aitanen for tare Yury et Tent fate should e, on ticket fo fis taostor| and’ monumental pre re fr an,» rater Se ire sep hue a Wap WOR & tax eta Tan race urine "ae Dre Frisian "Obrdoa, rvs, "Maly Coons, ta MT. CORINTH BAPTIST REY, “A, HUBBARD, Pastor, Sunday school was on tne (he tee so rat “wells Guta, mah od thoughts ware bought ou Ut ee so Tag Towson “was reviowed, Sire, Nowine at dry hme Rev Sanders preached. a. monde we. mon sabjec "rests Through sven enloyed by iY Gite few Vitor, reat, "The. sonar shot fendered omic. At 6p. the BY SGT wae toring gh Standard” ""ratorWabbardreaaed athor sermon, ‘The goin weaag WSdnouiy Aurot i aposare Oy Are doan Prat wasn ucceen PE a = lO Mins Willie C. Countos, who has been spending sovera. weeks in De Kat, Mich. and eanToring ‘ile trot, Saturdays Aura, for Clea” a hp enone Tait Whe ia Chicago, she will be the guert of Mrx Young, for a weak From that city” she. will fo" Bt Louis, to iat aotae clove fonds ‘Mtns Countes, wil erive in Texas carly "enough io” prepare’ for next term's “work at Tancotn High, art, orice hl nt cay at 1 have are Aris Bele Andrew, ito inte a ber aunt Mrs. J. 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Misa. to visit his mother and relatives. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nickeusen, Jr. and left with his mother to weigh nine pounds. Mother and baby are doing fice. Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Mrs. of Franklin, Ia. are now making their home in the Crescent Avenue moved to the Crescent City. Dr. Hays has practiced medicine for number of years having built up a large bush of an enviable reputation, and is widely known throughout Louisiana. Dr. Hays has practiced Drug Store 1009 Tulane Avenue. His heart beats from Rev. E. W. White and wife were at Niagara Falls enjoying natures wonders and beauty. They will visit many other works in the city to take up their work and business. Mr. C. Poley, formerly of New Orleans, who has made his home in now occupied by his old home He worked at Avenue Baptist Church last Sunday morning. The annual Sunday school picnic of the First African Baptist Church, was given at Seabrook on the lake coast THELMA DABON SENTENCED. Thema Dabon, 15-year-old, girl charged with the murder of her friend and found guilty of manhastangering and next week. The state changed the murder charge to manhastangering because of youth and sex. Thema Dabon was accused of haughtiness throughout the trial, until the jury returned the verdict. She was accused of killing Dabon. Dabon was accused of killing her father because he would not permit her to frequent dance, halls, movies and games of amusement at will. MILLIONAIRE'S WEDDING A Millionaire's Wedding and Concert A Millionaire's Wedding and Concert Baptist Church, corner Glen, Open and Cohn street. Don't miss this dazzling dazzling wedding, gowns woven gowns the occasion. The occasion. Clara Johnson, Nellie Berry, Mr. Archaik Styles, Mr. C. L. Montgomery. HACKETT'S MODERN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERY. ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS BEVERAGE. COHN AND LEONIDUS STREETS PHONE WAL. 5360-J. PRESTO FACE-CREAM MAKES SKIN LIKE VELVET OUR CUSTOMER LADY SHOWROOM BLACKOUT SHOWROOM RY IT DR. LAMAR J. GOMEZ SURGEON DENTIST 1023 Pythian Temple New Orleans LA CROWNS, BRIDGES, PLATES, FILLINGS SPECIALITY AT EXTRACTION Phone Main 7025 NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale every FRIDAY AFTER phone at NORM 107, PYTHIAN ST. New items may be phone at NORM 107, PYTHIAN ST. P.M. to 9 P.M. ETC. evening. Phone MAIN 5677. Paper on sale at leading news stands. NEWS MATTTER, Including Club, Church and Sports News must be in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to SOCIETY NEWS, 117 N. Roman St. New Orleans, by Monday of each week. Miss Corplyer's telephone is Gail $11-W. Subscriptions. Advertising and applications as circulators, be mailed to MISS VIOLA CONERLY, 117 NORTH ROMAN STREET, PYTHIAN ST. THE FLINT-GOODRICH TROUBLE DISCUSSED BY N. O. PHYSICIANS The recent trouble at the Flint Goodrich Hospital, the strike of the student nurses, the walkout of the elected staff of physicians, have brought about definite developments—the physicians intervened—Drs. Frederick, Wéeks, Coker and Cining gave us the underlying cause, the inborn race hatred and prejudice of Superintendent Heath and his failure to give recognition to the doctors and nurses as men and women. Dr. Heath has repeatedly addressed the colored doctors by, names and "nigger" doctors. At one time he attempted to apologize when he used the word "nigger" in a meeting of the board and staff. He refused to accept or act on any suggestion coming from any of the doctors on the hospital. He was not satisfied with the treatments, he is quoted as saying: "When you "nigger" doctors have done your work, get out of the hospital and stop hanging around the lobby "hatching plots and schemes." If you refuse, he intimated that assistance would be called from across the way, pointless and insulting. He issued a bulletin to that effect, when requested by the doctors lectured. BROADWAY M J. J. REE MATRESSES, BED S Sales Room and Office 1315 Factory 1936 St. Louis St. FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMERS 1899 Sales Room and Office 1315 Tulane Ave. Main 335 Factory 1363 St. Louis St. Gal. 3308-3309 BLANCHET'S PHARMACY Fresh Drugs—Prescription Carefully Compounded by Registered Drugs and Delivered to Patients in the United States. Dreams and Bath Drinks Serviced at Our Dome-Foundation. Drugs and Bath Drinks Serviced at Our Dome-Foundation. Fresh Drugs—Prescription Cars C药师—Immediate Attentive and Delivered—Igt Cream and Botain —1809 Tulsa Avenue, Melissa DORSEY'S SCHOOL Students Prepared for Skip Grade Able Faculty. 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. PHONE JAC. 9267- PHONE JAC. 9271-517 Both Stores in charge of registered pharmacists www.jos.dejoie's.com JOS. DEJOIE'S MODERN DRUG STORES WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 3000 S. Rampart St. 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JAC. 2967 PHONE JAC. 2967 Both Shares in the registry of registered graduate pharmacist IMMEDIATE, ATTENTIVE SERVICE the committees in administering the penalty was severe and more like a prison, where nurses are strong in their designation of the methods practiced by the inmates, which is more like a reforatory and more like a punishment than a more serious one. Nurses are forced to do mental staff's work for those in prison, to provide political religious methods and not by medical schools. This area, regardless of conditions, reports and appeals, has always neglected the board, and has taken no action to better conditions. President of New York State investigates the action of the inmate self respecting man *w* woman would get the desired answer told them they were no better than the women in the prison, and has self respecting man *w* woman would remain under present situation. They appeal to Superintendent Heath is to write a written notice of mistreatment man *w* woman to the above interview was given by Frederick, Coker, Weeks and Vivian. FACTORY TO CONSUMERS ATTRESS WORKS Proprietor PRINGS and PILLOWS Tulane Ave. Main 335 Gal. 3308-3309 Fully Compounded by Registered Service--Prescriptions Called for Drills Berved at Our Soda Fount- 8863. FOR NIGHT PUPILS Work and Make Up Any Back Work, Write for Terms. 2812 Jackson Street DERN DRUG STORES AND SERVICE COUNT 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JAC. 9271-517 registered graduate pharmacist EXPERTISE ON DRUG SERVICES THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY. AUGUST 28. 1926 2812 Jackson Street N.O.PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS MAKE PROGRESS The progress made by the Neuro physician and dental marks a new era in the medical world: the standard set by these physicians and dentists is well-equipped offices, is second to none. As you enter will find the wait rooms automatically equipped with sufficient room with the late's sanitary rope to the latest appropriate office furniture. The equipment of these offices are the latest in invention and are sufficient of recent discovery. Everything is neatly arranged, showing good taste and cleanliness, allowing rooms and rooms for treatment equipment, that it requires men of medical science and skillful knowledge of medical devices to operate the apparatuses as are being used in the The writer was specially invited, and had the opportunity to personally meet the doctors. L. T. Burbride, Rivers Frederick, L. T. Burbride, Rivers Frederick, and People of New Orleans not feel too proud of these doctors for having put forth such efforts and the effort they finally flirted out such a place for health and comfort of our people. We are furnished offices, hereforest, but these offices are separately and independently they are separate and independent. GREATER 8T, MARK 4TH BAPTIST CHURCH. Early morning prayer service and Sabath school services were largely rolled in the Sabath school. The 11 ockets services were opened by the school's principal, L. Welsh of Houna, La. It was an efficient spiritual uplifting sermon, with the choir singing hymns, banners and Give Them Their Hive. It was appreciated by the U. was much appreciated by a large attendance. The senior choir flourished a splendid music for the 7:30 p.m. class, and the junior class, kins. The students present on last Sunday were Mr. Martin of Mobile, Ala. Mist Lille May Sloan of St. Louis, Mo. The saint of Miss Juliet School is the guest of Miss Juliet. UNVEILING AT ST: PHILLIPS Unveiling of the lights of St. Philip Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. W. R. Buchanan, pastor, took place June 15, 2014, as program for the occasion. Unveiling sermon was preached by Rev. M. R. Warner, pastor superintendent. Sermon was held on June 15, 2014 for the new church. Program began at 2 o'clock p. m.; closing out at 4 o'clock p. m. Expected on that day. Bishop R. E. Jones will preach the dedicatory sermon. The public is cordially invited. The dedication is located at Law and Anne streets. BRIDE AND GROOM ENTERTAINED The bride and groom of last Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. William Bridges, the blessed Sacrament Church, were breakfasted by the guest included the whole bridal party. A dinner was held for the families of the bride and groom, at her residence, 4916 Colleen Street. Resception for bridal party and friends Colleen Street. A host of friends and families of the bride and groom, which was very pretty decorated for the occasion. The wedding cake was made by Bourdon Street, on last Sunday afternoon. They are at home to their many HOUSTONIAN IN CREDENCE CITY Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jones and Miss Double Grant, Houston, Texas, tolerated the arrival Saturday morning, 21, and arrived Saturday morning, 21, and Mrs. Jones is a detective on the city while Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Grant are a school system of Houston, so are well known in their home town. They were the delightful time spent in New Orleans. The written and the pleasure of interest, and many business places of the race. Mrs. Jones in a trust WHIST CLUB ENTERTAINED. Worse and Worse "Adolphus is getting really terrible. Yesterday he refused me a new dinner gown and this morning he refused me the same gown all over again." BROOKLYN Photograph shows a boxing pose of Gene Tunny, who has started training at Summit, N.J., for the bout with Jack Dumples to be held some time later. BASEBALL SQUIBS "Babe Ruth," says a sports writer, "is no longer the entire Yankee team." Wilbur Cooper, left-handed pitcher, was unconditionally released by the Detroit Americans. Ke Kadhot, shortstop of the Ardmore (Mans) team, made nine nauseating pitches without a mink in a race. While it may be true that Ruth has fallen off in his home-run, you'll notice the boys aren't passing any body else to get to him. The St. Louis Cardinal pitcher practice control by lining up before a wall at regulation throwing distance and slinging at him. Although Babe Ruth is near the top of the Mets' batting line and is far ahead of home-run sluggers, he has only five sacrifice credit to him. Joe Kungman, second baseman of the Memphis team, hit in 21 successive games to win the Royals' Ray Caldwell of Little Rock turned the trick. Little Al Nixon once played three innings each in right, center and left fields for the Boston Braves in a game in theumburg, and had one put in each. Washington university, at St. Louis, Mo. is the sister of the prominent college football team, the major sports because of lack of interest in the game. Bassall's vocabulary is becoming complicated. Stanley Harris struck out nine in five innings played before a storm came and was named for "stilling." Predlo Brickell, nineteen-year-old centerfielder of the Wichita Western League Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates for about $1,500. John C. "Oldham," left-handed pitcher of the Pittsburgh National league club, and former Detroit Tigers team member, for the City team of the American association. The venerable Leavis Foster朗 fits the modern record for home runs in a single game by clouting three homers in a wildest swig in which the Carlsbad Padres --- Hellein Manush, who has supplanted Ty Cobb in center field for the TY. Cobb in left field for Detroit. The Detroit manager is not worrying about taking him out of the lineup. Jimmy Uchitzka is a right-handed pitcher of Polish descent. He comes up with a fastball when Washington got him, pitching for the National Tube works team of Pittsburgh. Cy Koumtry attempts to set a world's record for consecutive games pitched was shattered in 1992 after he had a 7-0 win over the Pittsburgh Mark Baldwin of the Pittsburgh club, who was a regular 369 hitter. When one of his teammates hits a long fly to the outfield and he is on the mound, the pitcher goes back to the Hollywood (Caltz) club, goes back a few yards and takes a running start to the plate after the catch. Potherill and Manush, Detroit outfielders, have been tinking the ball at the plate, and the pitcher is filled much of the club's offensive. Along with Heimman they form one of the hardest hitting outfields in the Harry Manush, better known among ball players as the "Tucumbia Thunder," in Madison's wake, of a game for Detroit this season. His fielding has been startling and he is hitting the ball hard. Sport Notes a polo team from India will visit the United States in 1927. It costs between $15,000 and $20,000 to stage the English Henley regatta each year. Tickets to the Army-Navy football game at Chicago on November 27 will cost $10 each. Five automobile racers wearing the number 18 have been killed in Europe since the year 1920. Jack Dempsey has held the world's heavyweight title since he knocked out a champion. An optimist will one who spends out to spend a long afternoon on the links with one golf ball. The dike of York, the first of the British royal compete to at Wimbledon, is left-handed. Archery is the part of the prescribed exercises in all of the universities and higher schools in Japan. Nick Lutte, an nOxNate Dame football player, and now professional fielder, is managed by his sister Grace. Within the past few years Lord Aktor has been remarkably successful as a breeder and owner of race horses. Francis Ountet, famous golfer, says: "Your tautcled knowes course: take his advice. Or, better still, let him make his decision." Harry Cunningham, Swedish bower, will be pulled up Pill Scott, the English champion, is now the heavyweight champion of Europe. Sometimes one wonders vaguely whether Bobby Jones does not miss the bluish 'uncrest' of wondering where the ball is going. Gill Doble, football coach at Cornell university, is teaching the science of Illinois' uncrest course for coaches. William Jeckins, a fourteen of Ordena Man, scored 10 out of a possible 108 at a trap-shooting tournament of the Indiana Gun club. The news that Arnold Horwein, football coach, plans no radical change in Harvard's system has him in Princeton and New Haven. Foley Bros BARGAIN BASEMENT HOUSEWARES SPECIALS Garden Sprinkler — Made of heavy galvanized metal Ball and side handles. Three sizes, 10-inch, 98c, 4-inch size, 8-quart size 75c Bath Spray — A new lot of this spray. Three sizes, 10-inch, 98c, 4-inch size, 8-quart size 75c Bath Spray — A new lot of this spray. Three sizes, 10-inch, 98c, 4-inch size, 8-quart size 49c 4-Piece English Mixing Bowls. Fancy floral decorations. 4-size bowls. To close out. 59c Home Batting Toes — We have just a few more of these home batting outfits. Outfit consists of a jacket, a spython shirt, a yponh shirt, 12-gallon outfits 6-gallon outfits $3.75 German Made Gaups and Saucers in plain white only. Good for display. Stock up at this special low price. 12c Cup and saucer 12c Importer Gaups. Good for decorated styles. 4 and 6 cup sizes. Priced from low to high. 59c P rubber Garden Hose, complete with connections. 50 feet $28 1.98 $28 No 90 Size Garbage Gaups — Made from heavy material. Will not rust. Capacity about 4 gallons. These have a light and tight fitting covers 75c EXCURSION AND PICNIC Will Picnic at Galveston THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 Trains leave the Union Station at 7:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP $1.50 Bee or Hing Joe Wallace, 2600 Providence, Phone Cap, 1291-J W. E. Bland, 2725 Nance, Phone P. 6071 Thomas Hanley, 2910 Tum, Hadley 0040 for tickets or other information. --- MRS. WORKMAN VISITS OLD HOME. Mrs. Clara Workman, widow of the Mrs. Albert Workman, formerly of the Mrs. Clement Workman, after spending some time in the Crescent City is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Avenue, Houston, Texas. Mrs. Workman has been identified in a New Orleans-based school system for a number of years. On her return to Chicago, she was asked to AMOZION'S MUSICAL TREAT. The "Musical Treat" was given by the choir of Annapolis Baptist Church, Monroe, N.J., and the choir of financial and financial success. The numbers given by those who responded on program were well rendered. Prof. R. J. Boulous said he readily agreed to give a glovebox selection. The writer made a few rehearsals, and the former, R. B. Joulousus in pastor. AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A battle of Herbies on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief from a cold or a fever or the bowels fail to act. One and two dozens in all that is necessary to fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs only to the elderly. Dowling Store, 2022 Dowling. CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in the intestines of children underminer health and so cause a need to be able to treat the disease so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vernis. Children with the disease without the without the least injury to the health or activity of the child. Price of Dowling Drug Store, $62 Dowling Drug Store, $62 Dowling Form of Food Poisoning The word "botulism" is derived from the Latin word "botium", meaning a snake, and was probably first plified in cases of food poisoning originating from eating snakes. Afterward it was applied to other forms of food poisoning having the same characteristics. Mr. I. Knowitt His system didn't work. HISTO BARNES WIFE WANTS HIM ON THE 'PHONE! I LOVE IT TO BE CHARGE. I KNOW HOW TO HANDLE IT TACTFULLY FOR YOU. LET ME ANSWER. GOOD NIGHT! SHE WANTS THE TO COME HOME! MRS. BARNES. I M SURE THAT A LADY OF YOUR BROAD-MINDNESS CAN READLY APPRECIATE THE NEEDSITY FOR HA. BARNES TO HAVE REGREATION AND. I RECKON YOUR BETTER GO HOME. CHARLIE! HITT AND RUNN—Its No Use Bull—This Guy Is a Fixture for Another Six Months At the Very Least! BY HITT PAGE SIX I DON'T CARE IF HE IS YOUR OWN BROTHER—THAT GERM AINT GONNA MAKE THIS HIS HOTEL DE GINK SO YOU MIGHT AS WELL TELL HIM RIGHT NOW YES-LOVE -THE BIRD TEXAS' MOST CELEBRATED COLORED HOSPITAL THE MIDDLE SCHOOL SHEPPARD'S SANITARIUM All Classes of Surgical Operations and Treatment of Chronic Diseases. NURSE-TRAINING SCHOOL IN CONNECTION Modern Sokry brick building, an commanding entrance in southwestern section of the city; modern throughout; thoroughly sanitary and meeting all hospital requirements; ideal location; able staff of surgeons 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. WANTED----1000 AGENTS All the Magnolia and Tetlow's Blue Moon line orders, Perfumes, Hair Treatments, Soaps, eps MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. Est 9th Ave., Phone T. 4867, Houston, LEY COLLEGE, Marshall, Tc To sell the Magnolia and Tetellow's Blue Moon line of Talcum Powders, Furtines, Hair Treatments, Soaps, etc. 801 West 9th Ave., Phone T. 4867, Houston, Texas WILEY COLLEGE, Marshall, Texas M. W. DOGAN, President Fifty-Third班 15th-18th, 1925. SPECIAL TRAINS THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926 LISTEN GUYS — I KNOW HOW AT FEELS TO BE BROKEN — ITS TOUGH — IN FACT THE WRITE AND I ARE DOWN ON OUR LUST — SOURBOMB — HOW WE ONLY GO ONE OUT DESIRES THE ONE WE SLEEP IN AND I COULDNT THINK OF LETTING YOU FLOP ONTHAT A The Best For Less GOODSON'S SERVICE STATION Heiner at Buffalo Drive PHONE PRES. 7492 Office Phone 5501 Ree Phone Hadley 8228 Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 9 P. M. George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Residences: 2031 McGown Ave. Office: 4015 Odd Fellows Temple Office hours: 8 a.m.; 12 a.m. Phone Preston 1396 DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY DENTIST U. B. F. Bldg., Room 12 All Classes of Dental Work Nearly Done. Sundays by Appointment. 4191 Milam Street free FREE—from, same name and also. FREE—from, same name. Not Reserved. Supervised for medical use. Strength built. Not inclined to the Lab. Not inclined to the Lab. FREE—incurred on request by WALTER JANVIER, Inc. 4191 Chelsea, New York. Two items—yes, and you, at all good time. KELLOGG'S TASTELESS CASTOR OIL --- --- DR. C. B. JOHNSON, Dentist. Are you nervous, unstrung, in dress of the dentist? Are you afraid he will complain if you cut up? I understand all. My years of experience have taught me to be patient with my patients. Let talk it over. Rooms 303-304 Odd Pellows Temple Phone Preston 2008 TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES And SALADS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY 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 Decidedly Not That All things come to him who waits, except the reputation of being a hustler - Jackson Phone: Office Pretton 2929, Ren. Preston 7198 Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. Dr. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of Women, Blood and Chronic 303 Odd Follows Temple 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 2827 1321 Ruthven St. Hours: 8 am-1 pm; 3:8 pm; 7:0 pm Office Phone: 8555 415 Old Follows Temple Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton MEDICINE AND SURGERY Residence: 1020 Frederick St. Phone Capitol 2098 SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DANIELS & PHILLIPS EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1010 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas Office Phone Capitol 1459; Res. Phone Capitol 1168-W Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 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 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 THE STANDARD SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. FOR COLORED PEOPLE Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Bathe Daily—Best Service—Courteous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malarie, Skin Disease, Stomach Tragble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People. M. 50 Plaine Preston $230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmers and Funeral Directors Motorized Punnel Equipment NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE 1018 SHWARTZ ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and Promptness. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 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 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 Mordecai, and the king took off his ring, which he had bestowed upon Haman, and gave it unto Mordecai. There is a great moral lesson in this bit of sacred history, for we are taught the lesson that he who builds a gullows or digs a ditch for his neighbor or fellowman, is usually the first one to take the first step in own ditch. A word to the wise should be sufficient. Amen! GOOD STREETS AND AUTOMOBILE SALES Just as good roads are imperative in order that farmers might transport their products to the market and in order that automobiles, trucks and vehicles can negotiate the distance between towns, so are good streets necessary in a city to stimulate automobiles, and so can give said city an enviable reputation and favorable publicity. If Houston had more good, passable streets in her residential sections, The Informer is of the opinion that local automobile dealers will sell an increasingly larger number of cars each year, and the city's fame would be proportionately increased. The city's automobile dealers are a nice automobile and are able to afford such a car, but their streets are in such a deplorable physical condition throughout the entire year that these people either foreign an automobile, or buy a much cheaper car. The city can not only perform a wonderful service to this community by urging the city council to grade, gravel and put in passable order a larger number of local streets, but by so doing these automobile dealers can also create a larger market for their cars. As one of our advertisers recently said, it is mighty poor business for a city to have a large number of cars in a house, when a ready market would be available for these cars, were the streets in this city, inhabited by the masses, in such physical shape as to warrant and help the residents in buying either a new or reconditioned automobile; and especially when a little concerted action on the part of said auto dealers could influence the city's business. It would be possible practically all of the streets in the urban district proper. We do not mean by this that these automobile dealers could force the city council to provide and maintain good streets in the residential districts of Houston, but such a petition from any such group of men, taking into consideration all that they have invested in this city and what they have contributed and are concerned about, would not hardly fall upon deaf ears at the city hall! From a business and economic viewpoint and to safeguard the interests of their huge businesses and their heavy investments in Houston, the local automobile agencies and dealers should give this matter of good streets in residential sections some deep study, and should be encouraged to work in order to induce to work for better streets in all the residential sections of Houston inhabited by citizens who can afford automobiles. STREET GRAVELING PROGRAM AND SECTIONALISM The Informer's attention has been called to the fact that most of the streets in colored residential sections that have been or are being gravelled, are located in the Third Ward, where most of the colored members of the Houston Committee on Inter-Cultural Corporation either residue, or pastor churches or own rental property. Since the local Inter-Racial Committee is claiming all the credit for the city's graveling and paving program, as it relates to colored residential districts. The Informer wishes to cite their attention to the fact that a few gravelled streets, despite the fact that 17 of the 35 colored members of the local commission reside in the Third Ward. This paper does not begrudge seeing any Negro section gravelled nor paved, but since the graveling is being done out of general funds, the information should be considered. We contend that a few more streets in the Fourth and Fifth districts should be recommended by the local commission for graveling for all the Houston Negroes do not reside in Third Ward, neither are all the home-owners and property-holders residents of that section, nor are all the colored churches and public schools located there. Until we have had time to investigate and see if politics and selfishness are behind this sectional graveling program. The Informer shall reserve its editorial opinions until a later date. This paper prefers to make a survey first, see how many colored streets are located in the city, and see how many colored streets are located in the graveling program, how many of their rent houses, schools and schools are served by these gravelled streets, how many of their personal friends have been taken out of the mire, mud and alime, how many streets they have requested to be gravelled in, how many streets they have requested to be gravelled towards this end after their streets were improved, et cetera. If the method of procedure snacks of politics and selfishness, then the Informer will make an expose of the whole affair without them knowing. EDITORIALS HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926 BUILDING A GALLOWS FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR! And Harbona, one of the chamberlains, said before the king (Amasaurus), Beoh also, the gallows fifty cents high, which he had taken from the king, and the king, standed in the house of Haman. The king said, Hang him (Haman) three times. And Harbona on Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordeal. Then was the king's wrath pacified—Ether 7:9-10. And the king took off his ring, which he had taken from Haman, and the king took off his sword at that time by King Ahasuerus. When Haman found such favor in the sight of the Persian king that he advanced this designer and schemer above all the princes that were with him (Haman), all the servants of the royal ruler and all that resided within the royal gates, had to pay homage and reverence to Haman by royal decree. To be honoured, a Jewish captive and queen of Queen Ethet, refused to be held by the Persian Haman, the latter devised a scheme whereby he could not only slay Mordecal, but the entire Jewish race; for Haman was intoxicated with pride, arrogance and self-importance, and reasoned that he was superior to the Jews and therefore must be adored, worshiped and deified. The king, not wise to the situation and what Haman "killed up his sleeves," readily consented to a royal decree to kill all the Jews in the Persian kingdom and provinces, even to the little children and women; not because the Jews had done wrong or had committed any offense against the Persian people, but merely to satisfy ashish and unholy ambitions of a political trickster and schemer. "King," Haman urged, "we must act and act at once, or else this inflamer and inciller will have his people up in arms against us, for I have discovered that many of the leading Jewish people are with him, and will back his program to the last ditch. Mordeckai will have his people up in arms against us in a place in our Persian civilization. Why, your honor, this Jewish fellow even employs insulting and vulgar terms when alluding to you and others of the royal household, not only making personally liable to you and others of your dynasty, but openly floating defiance and irreverence in the face of our most high authority." "O, king," Haman tearfully proclaimed, "live forever, and let all thine enemies and adversaries, even to this Mordeckai, himself, feel thy wrath and displeasure, and permit me to erect a gallows on which to hang this chief of conspirators and the arch enemy to our beloved and estimable King Ahasuerus. He has gone against customs, traditions and common Persian practices, and is not ununderable person, but a fit subject for the hangman's noose." TEACHERS INSTITUTE FOR FIVE COUNTIES The county teachers of the colored schools of Harvest, Galveston, Chambers, Liberty, and Waller counties will conduct an institute from September 6 to the 11th in the city at the Colonial School, an educator institutes of the state will be in charge of the different phases of the curriculum, and the new principal of Prairie View College will be one of the principal speakers, as will also Dr. E. B. Evans, and Prof. William H. "Finally," Haman entreated, "if it pleases the king, let it be written that Mordaceli and all the Jewish people be destroyed; and I will send them to the king, and give them a charge of the business, to bring it into the king's treasuries." To show his regal approval of Haman's plans and machinations, Khaosanusacre took his ring from his hand and gave it unto Haman. He then sent it to the king, and he said unto Haman, "The silver is given to thee, use both the silver, the Persian people and our royal newspaper to whatever end you desire to bring about the downfall and destruction of these people." Several local ministers are pro- vocating to fill the vacant positions filled with numbers of much import- ance to those engaged in the proces- sion. The teachers will be charged of $2 will be charged the teachers When Mordecai heard about the decree he implored Queen Ethelst to intercede to the king in behalf of the Jews, reminding her of her racial connections; though a Persian queen, and her caller at the same time, was a woman of ruthless massacre of all the Jews, she could not hope to escape. The executive committee having the responsibility of the Board of Boston; W. H. Wilson, Galveston; Mrs. Ada Tornan, Chamber County Missouri; Dr. Robert H. Lowe, Hempstead; H. G. L. Gower, Locus Queen Esther put on her royal apparel and made herself so beautiful and attractive that she found immediate favor in the sight of the Persian king. The king and Hanan being invited to the Persian court, she made known her desire to the royal head, which he readily granted. ACENTS - Make $10 weekly. Sale to-morrow. Accentus Gabrielian, $145.150. Whip cords. $125.15. Receive Ralahene. $9.75. Ralahene, 14 West 117 Street. Ride 14 West 117 Street. Thus Haman was hanged on the gallows which h2 had built for ATTACK NEGO HOMES IN CHICAGO. INFORMOGRAMS A headline appearing in one of our daily newspapers, Woman Urge Hike to Prohibit Trains, reminds of the story about the man who was smoking in a raft, who was dressed in a white, protected against his pollution of the air with his smoke, and asked him to throw away his "tile" shoes and proceed to remove his shoes, when after a few seconds the young lady in a bright smelled remark: "Will you please light your clear?" Baltimore, Md., boasts of the first and only "ice woman" in America; a female "tie orange" they call her "ice woman," owns own business, and delivers over 20 cakes of ice per day to her customers — cold business proposition. "Drowning men catch at strAWS; another old adage was exemplified, the "ice woman" of Baltimore, Md., was condemned to die on the gallows, for the murder of services of a colored lawyer, Pendleton, to one out of wah-ha-bah services between him and the hangman's noose. The effort of the Negro attorney was the old adage remains as ever as ever. "Tiger Flower," the "fighting daemon" from Georgia, in defeating Harry Truman, in a Thursday at Madison Square garden, demonstrated his fitness for a larger role. "We've been moving," vidim we can get a second that the deacon can be an elder, "the greater opportunity for the development of his natural fighting abilities." The Dempsey/Tunney pugilistic counter should pay attention, it can be a great opportunity, the announcement it will be. New York Chicago, and Philadelphia are all heir to the dynasty, together, ought to produce sufficient gage receipts to satisfy an Ajay Democracy challenge. Another headline reads, "Vegas Negroes have little to complain of: Texas Negroes have much to complain of: Texas Negroes have primaries, and gladly have accepted the invitation, but up to that point the private garages, paint shops, and boarding houses in which the feisty For fear you were unable to find it. In the daily papers, you call your attorney, W. Eliot, president emeritus of Harvard, died this week. The death of W. Eliot, having occurred almost on the same day, made the demise of such an eminent educator, Charles Eliot, take second rank as news value. Under a Washington, D. C. date line comes the shocking news that in the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, an 11-year-old boy died before reaching one year of age. Well, the poor little infants are blessed with the like and the thousands of Negro citizens of Texas, who on July 24, 1916, died in the locale the primary booths. The Colorado sheriff, who shot the "baby shark" is coming in for his share of criticism. No doubt the foe had learned from experience that the death of a kid is as likely to do as much damage as one from the "gall" of an adult. Then too, the sheffler when facing the young rober, was in the fix of his arm when his post was approached to first meet him, but when his post was really approach ed, the good fellow forget whether he had been told to call out 'first call' when he came to call out, so he decided to take in and shot first. He lived to report it. The white citizens of Wytheville Va., who took the Sabbath day to visit the town, must have skipped last Sunday's Sun day school lesson, which included the 10 commandments, among those being day, to keep the day to keep it holy. The virginians, who boasts of their Christ laboring on the Sabbath. But the unfortunate man lynchmed was named virgin, and the man still is still filled with men who think it no offense to kill a bird even on Sun LOOK! BIG PAY!! WANTED—15 men and women to represent an old line insurance company. A wonderful opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the AGENCIY, P. O. Box 793, Metra. 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O. mammal looks as the big fat dog running to the San Felippe car. Ongoed, spouse she'd fall down, and jar the new Epson Building. There he goes. R. T. Andrew, the grocer, on his way home to lunch. His wife, a blackeyed peacock, two chickens, three pounds of yam, two pounds of good old butter as a chaper. We eat dinner later. Wish it was his grocery man. Here we come "Mia. Am." of the Am's Hat Shoppe, Odd Pellow Tema, just back from her vacation in Don't you wish you could find that fellow who predicted that there would not be any summer weather in 1925? He hemp heels, and runs down in his boots _____ Have you seen the coal man yet? KINDERGARTEN TO OPEN Well Iaint gwinter say no mo bount deze vakshunis, but I告 gels I'vall hatter fail in line an tuck or nurvur an tuck an tuck an tuck wun an deze vakshunis 3.