Houston Informer
Saturday, September 4, 1926
Houston, Texas
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NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT PHILADELPHIA ELKS RE-ELECT WILSON
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THE MIRROR
Bp. C. F. BYCHARDSON
After lurching in "Big London" (Dallas), we hit the Bankhead high school, where we spent 541 miles of paved highway. Here we spent Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night in the lovely home of the doctor. The doctor is one of the leading physicians of the section, and his brother, the technician in the Hunt County metropolitan. Both are enjoying a lucrative adjunct to their job. The wives of both doctors are very amiable, possessing a kind of kindness. Bledsoe is a delightful hostess and splendid artist, while their twin sons, Rahul and Raleigh, are
We put our gasoline buggy to sleep
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furnished by a section of the Sequim Cemetery in Bremerton, Wash. Frank Hutton, Mr. Merrill Drold Oins tagging a solo, Mr. Lily Singing a number. of Fitzburgers is singing a number. of the presentation to Dr. Alexander by E. T. Bell, D. S. W., of Mobile, Ala. of a quarter century gold case as a gift to the museum made a touching acceptance to this
Interesting Meetings and Clinics
This session of the National Medical Association was marked by the entire session of congratulations which were held through the entire session in hospital and medical facilities. The Jackson Operative Clinic held in Jackson was the only hospital in perhaps the most outstanding
Exhibitions of Interest
Social Activities
Many social activities marked the session of the National Medical Association, which held the handmade ballroom of the Etafs three weeks a cabaret entertainment venue at the Club Alabam, while at the Club Alabam, when Atlantic City there were staged seven
Dr. W. R. Banks, the new principal of Dr. Prince View State Normal and Industrial College, accompanied by Prof. Robert H. H. Cox, the senior leader, were in the city Tuesday, and took time from business to attend the office for time to pass the day of time.
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A FLOURISHING
NEGRO COMPANY
Durham, N. C. A., 31.-(By the Associated Negro Press.)—Economy in operation and unimfill service to the policholders are responsible for the Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, in the expression W. P. B. of the National Suity Company, New York, a recent issue of "The Insurance Field."
Under the caption, "How Barbarian Tire" Started Flourishing Negro Life Insurance Company," Mr. Barbarian outlined the growth of the company and dissolved the organization hundred dollar death claim threatened to bankrupt and dissolve the organization present time when the company has more than 400 worth of insurance on the books.
The writer describes the beautiful home of the company, with its well-organized departments, emphasizing the corps of doctors, nurses and laboratory assistants and X-ray experts, and the corps of doctors, nurses and laboratory assistants and X-ray experts, among Negroes declared:
In view of these injuries the entire department has been referred to the North Carolina Mutual has been able to exist for all it is obviously important to the department, the higher than that charged by white companies for living there. The only operation of the department, both in the field of operation, both in the field of operation, which has cut the accident year, the lowest of any Negro company, and comparatively with the employment of any Negro company, after outlining the service that the company is rendering to the Negro community, in helping individuals to serve and preserve health through its health department, Mr. Barbarian's spirit of service that exists in the company permeated the founders and the community.
John Merick, a barber, by economizing and saving his tips was able to save $100 a week in cessions. Dr. A. M. Moore, the second president, was able to secure his office with the most strict economy and C. C. Spandell, the third member of the triumphing, the most lived and paid off a $200 debt. Mr. Barbarth paid a glowing complaint to President Spandell's integrity counsel, who declared, "how the calm of the man and help to explain why he was so successful in guiding the destinies of this company through more than twenty-five years of business, increase more than 2,600 times."
LAYMEN TO MEET WITH NATIONAL BAP. CONVENTION
LAYMEN TO MEET WITH NATIONAL BAP. CONVENTION
Hot Springs, Ark. Aug. 31.—(By the Associated Negro Press.) An announcement has just been made by the National Layman movement of the National Baptist Convention, that elaborate forthcoming meeting of the National Layman movement in connection with the National Layman movement which convenes at Port, Worth, Texas, September 8 to program. The program is being arranged, which includes speeches and addresses from some of the most outstanding characters of the race. The The Great Work of Soul Winning and Human Uplift." The Layman's Sphere aims of the Baptist Layman," the Great Work of Soul Winning and Human Uplift." The Layman's Sphere aims of the Baptist Layman," the Great Work of Soul Winning and Human Uplift." The Layman's Sphere, are some of the far-reaching subjects to be discussed by the lay
PHILADELPHIA'S ENTRANT COVERED UNDER LANDSLIDE; PACE IS EASILY DEFEATED
Thousands of Delegates Attend Cleveland Convention—Large Amount of Constructive Work Outlined—Scholarships Provided—Cleveland Sorry to See "Bills" Leave—New York Selected for 1927 Convention City—Mrs. Ella Berry, Succeeds Mrs. Laura Williams As Leader of Daughter Elks.
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
"I have prayed over this three," he said, staring surreptitious that a New Yorker could pray and would admit it. He have even prayed for brother Hate. He has even prayed for brother brother. He is my brother. He is my brother. He is my mad. I did not mean to hurt him. It was put over it, and dramatized. For a time it was thought that these tactics of "non-resistance might have been used to prove that the elves did not care any more for such principles in Cleveland and those were the two big fights. Mrs. Erika Berry was elected to succeed Mrs. Berry as the Daughter Ella. Mrs. Berry comes to be a highly worth influence in the constructive life of the city. Carter tried to fight for his job. He was a treasurer. There was not much of a fight for his job. He met next year in New York. For the last few years he was a lot of honor in the judge by
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926
Improved Uniform International
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SundaySchool
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(By RP. RV. P. FRIEWATER, D.D. Dean
of Day and E. Nightingale, Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago).
(© 1988, Western Newpaper Union.)
Lesson for September 5
THE TENT OF MEETING
LEMON TEXT—Exodus 22.
GOLDEN TEXT—And the Lord spake
greek unto his friend.
And as a man
greek unto his friend.
PRIMARY TOPIC—God's House in the Wilderness.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Moses Worships in God's House.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-10
Friendship. With. God.
FRIENDSHIP WITH God
YOUNG PEOPLE AND AID TOPIC
TOPIC: FRIENDSHIP WITH God
1. The Diving Command to Posease the Land (v. 1-3).
2. The abiding purpose (v. 1).
3. The holding the purpose and possess the land despite the fact that the calf worship had broken the bond between them and their God. God spoke of them and brought up out of Egypt, not as own people. They had not shown any signs of the God that therefore God could not claim them.
4. Diving aid promised (v. 2).
Through their sins made it impossible for God to go with them, he still sent a calf to the angel before them to drive out their enemies.
5. The threatened withdrawal of the divine presence (vv. 8, 5).
God said, "I will not go up in the mountains, nor needed people, I seek them the way." The presence of God in the midst of a sinning and impatient He人民 brought upon them.
The mercy of God is often strikingly shown by God's withdrawal from His people.
6. The impact upon the people (vv. 4, 6).
"When the people heard these evil idioms they promised."
3. Moses the friend of God (v. 11). **This** one of the most beautiful histories of the Bible, if not in all literature, Friendship implies many things. Moses was a position to share each other's secrets. 4. Joshua at home in the tabernacle. 5. Joshua was not involved in the rebellion of the people. Because of his idulity he was privileged to abide in the tabernacle. 6. **Hosea** Prayer (v. 12-23). **Moses** mind was somewhat perplexed for the solution of his mission. He had said that He would send an angel to carry out his Covenant obligation for the protection of the Land. Moses desired further knowledge of this angel so that he might act intelligently with reference to the land. Moses desired three things: **Moses** knowledge (v. 12-23). In order to lead the people he needed to know more fully his God. God gracefully responded to this request. Moses his presence would go with him and that He would give him rest. If the presence go not with him, He would make 15-17
Moses was convinced that no man could make God's place even though that one argued that it would be better to persecute the Israelites than to go into Canaan without God.
Manifestly Present
Never in all the world's history has God been more manifestly present in the world than in this cross. We can all see that now. God was there, if ever was ever there
The True Prayer
The true prayer in time of great trial, care, or sorrow, is not that we shall be delivered from the expert witness. We shall pass through them unharmed.
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A coming man should arrive occasionally. I know man said to be promotional, but man said to be bankruptcy for years; they have made no progress since I have known them and bankruptcy will finally get most of them. I am not able to do less promising. . . . A man who is not a little better off at Howe's Month is falling—Howe's Month is falling.
White pearls were probably first obtained from the freshwater fish, water lilies and shores of ocean. The oldest fishery is probably that of the Persian pearl, cultivated in the Indian ocean, followed by those of the Red sea, the Mediterranean and those of the New world, more particulate than the Indian ocean. Nature Magazine and the West Indies—Nature Magazine.
No Two Things Allike
No two things or objects in the world are alike in every detail. Among the infinite number of leaves, blades of grass, grains of sand, drops of water, and other small objects are exactly alike. Nature does not make two things alike; much less can man, make two things alike. Nature makes two objects exactly alike.
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The Real Sinner
"A gentilemus called me handcowe
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Engineering Problem
The possibility of a aerial canal at Patama who discussed, but deemed unsuitable, the possibility of a channel would have been a narrow channel winding in and out of the hills, too narrow for half its length for the largest canals. The Chagres river and by the flow of other streams into the canal would have made navigation somewhat daunting.
Man's Duty
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Government Defined
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Scared by Kangaroo
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Labor Day---September 6th
Leave Union Station ..... 8:30 A.M.
Returning Leave Wallis ..... 11:00 P.M.
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J. F. GOMEZ, General Manager
HOUSTON ELECTRIC CO.
J. L. ALEXANDER, Manager
AGE FOUR
YOU ARE INVITED
To inspect the latest type of display case for caring for fresh meat.
It is the last word in sanitation—has to be seen to be appreciated.
R. T. ANDREWS
Grocer
408 Milam Street
Phones: P. 7061-8020
"The House of a 'Thousand Favor'."
City Happenings
Miss Aline Oliver, San Antonio, is visiting M. L. W. Might, 215 Brewster, Mrs. Wille H. Chessnut, 1505 Andrews, is visiting relatives and friends in Tuxedo. Tuxedo Belle New Hair Dressing -- HEBERBERT'S DRUG STORE. Miss Virgin Lacy, 13104, St. Bonnet, is on the skim in the improvement. Mrs. M. J. Williams, 115 Rum, is returned from visit to seashore. Tuxedo Belle New Hair Dressing -- Miss Georgia Owens, Beaumont, is visiting Miss Lois Wimmer, Houston Brick Word. Tuxedo Belle 331 Jack, has returned from Alabama, where she visited her parents. Belle will pay $1,000 per day; sold Liquid Chemical Co. Memphis, Tenn. Alma Dale Pharmacy, with her cousin, Miss Ruth B. Donnell, 1005 Gregg. Miss Hortense Bonton, 1803 Bayou, will be ill for the past few weeks. Aunt Belle Cottontail Shirts to coat in town. Tuxedo Belle will be ill for the past few weeks. Aunt Belle Cottontail Shirts to coat in town. Tuxedo Belle will be ill for the past few weeks. The "Store" visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. George last Friday, leaving a footprint in town. Miss Pink, daughters of R. E. Pink, Kindle, spread the week in the city last
WATTS NERVE TONIC for week and run down condition of the nerve; vitality; for men and women. Price W, Matta W, W, Matta W, 1817, Houston, Texas.
Prof. R. P. Player, Shreveport, principal of the Butler Hill school, spent time with Mr. and Mrs. H. Whittaker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis, Waltham, Wales, spent time with Davis's brother, Prof. R. C. Chatham.
Mr. is married Willy, after a four-year visit, with her cousin, Mrs. W. H. Boone, returned to Lake Charles, last sat stay.
Mr. is greene, 2009 Nance, left this week on a few weeks vacation, and will visit San Antonio, Antoine, R. J. Kenkins, 2411 McKinney, is attending the Grand Lodge of Wise Men of the World, at Lauren, La. He room for rent; on car line; rooms for rent; on car line; everything modern. Ring
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Little N. D. H. Conley, son of and Mrs. M. C. Conley, 3308 Buck, and Mrs. C. Conley, 3308 Summer Hall last Wednesday night.
Mrs. E. M. L. Ellis, 2832 Providence, and her two children, Malcolm and Robbie, 2832 Washington and other points in the Little Miss Helen Thompson, age 12, brought her little brother, age 4, from Denver, Colo, and they are now her mother in Upstate Delaware.
Mr. Ed Austin, 1157 Willett, had as his mother Meades H. C. H. Cairdson, Los Angeles, Cal.; J. V. Lawley and E. S. McKenna Meades H. C. H. Cairdson, Los Angeles, Cal.; L. M. S. Simon, her niece and niece M. Lorraine Simon, 1315 Syrond, retired this week from Caldwell. Interest in her work is growing.
AGREEMENTS IN PLAN, which is in effect for 2020, will weekly share shares at the Kendall School, the University of Miami, to attend the Erin Council of Masters, 642 New York Street.
Prof. T. B. Mitchell, principal of Kendall School, passed through the Erin Council of Masters, to attend the Erin Council of Masters, 642 New York Street.
See Spray Printing Co. for good printing. Phone Preston 1996, 9825; Web Preston 1996, 9825. Work called for and delivered prints.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926
We have just checked up and found our stock of Silk Mohair Suits was far too large, so here our way of reducing it. Choice of our entire stock of $15 fine Silk Mohair Suits in dark colors with stripes and invisible stripes, a complete range of sizes and patterns from which to choose, at $10. Buy your Labor Day suit and save money.
Mrs. Ollie Woods, Robin street, is visitor relatives in Youngtown, Ohio. Mrs. Benton, 1769 Ruthen, has brought her mother, who has been ill for some time, from Hempetad to her Mrs. Idell Richardson, 1115 Wilson, left last week for Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs. Idell Richardson, Hannell. she was accompanied by little Mina Dalemay Richardson, who be flower girl at the weekding. Don't miss the Jubilee Song Past that given by the Southern Jubilee Church on church Thursday night. September 16; admission to the River Oak Bottle and San Pelleiro Road. W. R. Saxon, 3400 Market, curated the South Carolina, perfectly delighted to Chicago, and his old home State, South Carolina, perfectly delighted to Chicago, and through the old States. He states now ready for business having enjoyed
CAMPING PARTY.
NEW MOUNT PILGRIM
Rev. W. H. Rhodes, Pastor
MT. CORINTH BAPTIST
REV. A. HUBBARD, Pastor.
FOR HOME AND STABLE
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GALVESTON ELKS TO ENTERTAIN "BILLES"
J. in Clermont, Galveston, State department of the city of Clermont, State department of the "Billes" of the State to attend the first State association of the order, and the State to attend Monday, September 6 and 7, and Monday, September 6 and 7, they will occur: The delegate and visitors will be met at the station by the delegate and visitors they will be carried to the "Rest," where all delegation will register; the delegate and visitors will be at the "Rest," 2527 Avenue E, p. at the "Rest," 2527 Avenue E, picnic and barbecue at Kempe's place, free transportation, other amenities, free transportation, other amenities, planned and will be announced in the
PROMOTER MAKES STATEMENT
NEGRO COUNTRY CLUB ENJOINED
Regarding the Lincoln Country Club, we should have had a formal club, we should have the club up the first of September but we should have a number of misinformed white citizens living in the neighborhood of Lincoln, that they did not wish to grant that they did not wish to the class of Negroes we intended bringing to the club a Negro dance hall and gambling den, we have enlisted us in the appointed date. We are that, in that the next few days we are best when the next couple to trial and the residents of this community meet the class of men included who will be removed. We are sating that you be patient and awake develop your skills and will be satisfactory to all concerned.
EWELLS ENTERTAIN VISITORS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ewell. 3886 Burton, entertained with a card party in the former head of the mechanical department at Southern University, and served as President (Clark of Southern), and Mrs. and President (Angles, and Mr. Ewls' sister, Angeles, and Mr. Ewls' sister, Dallas. A very pleasant evening was held by those who included the game, which was played on social, a social chat and the appetizing menu served by the charming host.
SPECIAL SANTA FE TRAINS.
Division Passenger Agent Greenbill
business special train service and
bus service to Houston and Day and
Day Labor Day. Trains will leave
Houston at 8:40 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
at Houston. Trains will leave
10:10 p.m. The 10 p.m. train will
leave Houston. Fare of $1 will apply
on both the Masconic picnic at Wailua
Day-Labor Day the Masconic Pea Entrance
occasion. The train will leave the Upson
Station at 8:40 a.m. and leave
bus service to Houston. Trains will
leave $1.70. Similar rates will apply
from Richmond, Rosenberg and inter
FREE TO FRÁNKLIN OPERATORS
Miss Abbie Franklin, daughter of Miss Abbie Franklin, proprietor of the Mine N. A Franklin Manufacturing Company, Chicago, in the city giving lectures, reviews and examinations to the Franklin operators Mine Franklin Parlor, in the Old Delphee Temple. Miss Franklin's lectures are free at Franklin operators in the city, and are given daily at 562 Louisiana.
Will Be Closed Monday
Price of Stock
Mohair S
$10
and found our stock of Silk Mohair
ing it. Choice of our entire stock,
stripes and invisible stripes, a co-
lose, at $10. Buy your Labor Di-
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HOUSTON, TEXAS
IN MEMORIAM.
In memory of our beloved mother, Mrs. O. mother dear, we thank you so much. The life she memorialized, 4月12届, 1982.
O. mother dear, we thank you so much. The life she memorialized, 4月12届, 1982.
You are embroiled in our hearty bones.
Your place in our home may be unfulfilled, but we are here to be with you of those, dear.
Day to day to day to day of those, dear.
We are in the twilight dreaming.
We were the best girl we ever knew.
We were the best girl we ever knew.
We were the best girl we ever knew.
C. A. Heyman, V. C. Henry, E. H. Henry,
G. C. D. Henry, son; Alpha O. Henry, Mme
Emmanah Heyman-Starghall, Fay Henry, Artik
Meka Henry, daughter.
(By The Associated Press Nov. 7).
Birmingham, Ala. — On the host of the national news conference, Ramsey, local capitalist, would be the republican party choice for United States presidential nominee, the G. O. P. gubernatorial nominee, the Birmingham News, daily paper here, as to the probable cause the Republican party chose for the klan issue:
"And that following the publication of the story in The News that the party in this state would denounce the Klu Klux Klan, republicans in Iowa would vote for it, and coincide of the national party, got in communication with leaders in this state to refer any reference to the klan. An effort to get friends to lobby Wednesday morning, NO LESS PERSON THAN KLAUS, RESIDENT OF BIRMINGTON, would friends the request that the Akhama republicans keep hands off in the Klu
y- "Labor Day" $15 suits Complete Range of Sizes
Air Suits was far too large, of $15 fine Silk Mohair complete range of sizes and suit and save money.ears 19c GONS IN
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Between Travis and Milam
Extra Specials Saturday
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars Limit 10 Bars 34c
12 BARS GUEST IVORY SOAP, 2 bars 6-oz. IVORY SOAP, all for 11 ANNY WISCONSIN PEAS, No. 1 cans RIDERS LYE HOMINY, Large 2'1/2 cans 9c
BROWN BEAUTY BEANS, No. 2 cans 10c
DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE, per can 51/2 cans
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT, 6 cans for 25c
SPEAR CHUM SALMON, No. 1 tall cans 121/2 cans
AMERICAN SARDINES, Quarters, in oil 5c
EXTRA QUALITY OLEO, per pound 19c
MAGNOLIA PRESERVED FIGS, or Fig Jam, No. 1 tins 121/2 cans
ROOF GARDEN JAM, assorted kinds, 12 oz. tins 10c
MISS WINSTON'S PURE JELLELS, Full 16-oz. jar 18c
BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE, 5 pounds 39 cans
NAVY BEANS, larger or small, per pound 61/2 cans
AMERICAN WISCONSIN SHEESE per pound 25 cans
SUGAR BILL PURE CANE SYRUP, No. 5s 39c; No. 10s; MAZOLA COOKING OIL, pint cans 27 cans
No. 1 1/2 CAN ORANGE LABEL KARO FREE 1SYRUP
4-OUNCE CREPE TOILET PAPER, 19 rolls for DYO SHOE POLISH, all colors, bottle 20c
EVAPORATED PEACHES, extra choice, per pound 18 cans
SEEDLESS RAISINS, pound packages 20 cans
2 EAPORATED FRUNES, small size, 3 pounds 25 cans
BULK HALLOWELL DATES, 11 cans
COLOUR OF THE WALK Y. C. PEACHES, 21/2 cans 19 cans
CANDY YAM SWEET POTATOES No. 2 cans 121/2 cans
WALKO CIE BLACKBERRIES No. 2 cans 15 cans
3-MINUTE ROLLED OATS, 2 packages 25 cans
J. W. SPECIAL FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, per pound 42 cans
FANCY PEABERRY ROASTED COFFEE, 35 cans
SUPREME JOY ROASTED COFFEE, per pound 35 cans
CHOICE RIO ROASTED COFFEE, per pound 29 cans
GOLDEN RIO ROASTED COFFEE, per pound 31 cans
DRY SALT PLATES, 18 cans
SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS, per pound 19 cans
BEEP CHUCK ROAST, per pound 15 cans
VEAL CHUCK ROAST, per pound 15 cans
CHESTERFIELDS, LUCKY STRIKES, 2 pks, 25c; sarton PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, half pound cans
STAR, HORSESHOE CHEWING TOBACCO, 2 cuts, 25c; plug 74 cans
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frends tnd vistors attend.» the
Kntents “ot Peter” Cuaver Council
which convesed ia Oavertan
August 16, 19. Texas, Alabamby Mis-
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Yeston"Nnights aud the who of the
iy it seemed, “They wary taken on
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MCA, wont nerote tne shape
4 targenotber of enthualanic bor
from New Orleans attended. and bo
from Gulfport. Mion, and Sontromery
Mins were aino there. ‘The feaders I
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Phyalcat director; ‘De 4-H ‘Surry
Ehalrmat of the boys committee, at
Ror. ‘Willem Jones of ‘Montgomery,
Ain. One youngster galnod ten Pownd
during in May and Ail came ack feet
tng fina .
“rhe books of the °Y* were reoinuy
autlted by Bent & Eras, halional
Tnown accountants, and weFe found t
bein excelent condition.” The ud
Covered the period trom September
1924, up to tnd including Sune 30
1828, “the ayatem in use wnt ‘com
Bonded.
Sir W. H. Mitchell, Ir, exnoatie
secreiary’ of Dryadew’Stteat" Branch
ss'been given a piace on the prosran
ot ibe Pourth hal Gotereace
odihiens Rmployed ¥, BC. A. Bec
etarien. He ts the on edlovet mem
ber in tho conference
‘New arrivals th the, dormitory thi
nook" are br dullus Chorien of Lab
(Chari, La and. Mtr Howard Pink
ton ot'Baldwin, La,
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in verten of YM. ©, A. Senday ah
rogram, Weelatlag October 10" 2%
entauing grey other Sunny” sa
Aor Uf Mr A.A. Edward, man
ager of the salen te department
National Beoeft Lite Insurance Com
pany, will have ‘charge of this fen
‘The recent popalart'y contest, won
oy Miae Corrine Denson, was 90 03
esa that nnother Ia to be kien 0
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POPY, IT SOUNDS JUST LIKE MADAME COUPE!
NOT A BIT!
I KNOW SINGIN' WHEN I HEAR IT
SHE'S NO MORE LIKE MADAME COUPE THAN A LIZARD IS LIKE AN OYSTER!
BOLLIO SPARDOOSH HESIANO PAPATO!
YOU MUST REMEMBER THAT THE WAY SHE HANDLED THAT LAST AIRA WAS MASTERFUL-
WHY, HER HIGH NOTE'S SANT TOUCH COUPE'S AND HER BREATHING IS IMPERFECT- IN FACT SHE'S A CHEAP INHITATION-
BRAVO! GREAT!
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WHY, IT'S WONDERFUL-BRILLIANT. IPPY!
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MADAME COUPE WILL SING AS HER NEXT NUMBER "THE SWIMMING SONG FROM 'HA PAWNETT'"!
GEE WANZ- ANT- AN OLD WHEESE
BROUGHT IN THIS DOCTOR'S
PRESCRIPTION- I CAN'T READ
LATIN-
GO ASK HEAR
WHAT IT'S FOR
BEG PARDON MADAM- BUT
MAY I INQUIRE FOR WHAT PURPOSE
THE REMEDY IS TO BE USED?
'INGROWN TOE-NAIL'S
SIR-
A DOCTOR TOLD ME THIS MORNING- THAT
NINE OUT OF EVERY TEN PEOPLE DON'T
KNOW WHAT THEY TAKE- SO WELL GUESS
AT THE
FORMULA-
OIL OR COD
FOR SULGANATION
HERE YOU LADY- A TABLE-SPOON
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NOTHING WILL-
Mr. I. Knowitt Sometimes the bird gives us an awful pain.
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LEY COLLEGE, Marshall, T
801 West 9th Ave., Phone T. 4867, Houston, Texas
WILEY COLLEGE, Marshall, Texas
M. W. DOGAN, President
Fifty-Third Seamons Opens September 16, 1928.
Boston, MA.
Leaving Beaumont, Monday, September 13th
Leaving Worth, Monday, September 13th 12:45 p.m., I.G.N.
Leaving Flat Worth and Dallas, Monday, September 13th 1:00 a.m., T.P.
Leaving Alexander, La., Monday, September 13th, T.P.
Many improvements being effected at the school:
All rooms in the building are numbered.
Number of showers increased.
Porcelain lavatories installed in each room.
Filling walls with Coe Hall.
Dogan Hall, dormitory for College girls, is an epitome of everything in comfort and comforting additional renovations which will greatly improve their fitness.
All girls should be in direct charge of Matrons.
A superintendent and hired directors to give service in Dining Hall.
Official recognition of Whey as an accredited institution by Harvard.
A superintendent and hired directors to give service in University, and the University of Wisconsin has just been granted.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926
DR. C. B. JOHNSON, Dentist.
Are you nervous, unstrung, to order 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.
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Phone Preston 2008
TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES And SALADS
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY
PEOPLES PHARMACY
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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
April Once Second Month
April, the fourth month of our year
was the second of the ancient Roman
Phone: Office Preston 2928,
Re. Res. Preston 7199
Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m.
Office Address:
DR. W. M. DRAKE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Diseases of Women, Blood and
Chronic
303-03 Odd Fellows Temple
Office Phone 8601
Rice Phone Hadley 8228
Office Hours A. M. J. M.
George W. Antoine, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 8601
Office: 401 Odd Fellows Temple
Office hours: 8 a.m. to 12: 17 p.m.
Preston Preston 1396
DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY
DENTIST
U. B. F. Bldg., Room 12
All Classes of Dental Work Needed.
D Sundays by Appointment.
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Not required for medical use.
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Two allowance, and you.
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Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Residence: 1002 Frederick St.
Phone Capitol 2995
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
By Thornton Fisher
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
MADAME COUPE WILL
SING AS HER NEXT
NUMBER. "THE SWIMMING
SONG FROM 'HA PAINETT!"
BY HITT
LADY - A TABLE-SPOON
RY SIX MINUTES - IE
BRING 'EM OUT
WILL
NIELS & PHILLIPS
ALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ellipe Street
Houston, Texas
Phone Capitol 1459; Res. Phone Capitol 1169-W
9 A. M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Percy D. Foster
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Sundays by Appointment
1 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building
HOUSTON, TEXAS
DO YOU APPRECIATE
ITY SERVICE AND MODERN
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o, visit us; for this is truly our slogan.
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
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