Houston Informer

Saturday, December 18, 1926

Houston, Texas

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THE HOUSTON INFORMER BIG HOME-COMING FOOTBALL CLASSIC: COLORED HIGH vs. JACK YATES HIGH WEST END PARK, XMAS DAY, DEC. 25, 2:30 P. M.---Adults, 75c; Students, 50c HOME EDITION BY C. F. RICHARDSON. THE SCOUT-HOAIT: NewsDispatch state that Governor Brandon of Alabama, and the eight leading white citizens of that state, were arrested by the prosecution law during a recent hunting trip (the party having liquor when apprehended), endowance of pre-war and pre-Volostol liquor when apprehended, endowance of pre-war and pre-Volostol boeing on hand to the colored cook. pulling off this stunt the governor and, his hunting associates were merely running true to Southern form, where it had long been the scapegoat for numerous offences common after public charging that their colored servant was the possessor of this supply of whiskey, it seemed that the rude man became conscious of the wrong rude men were perpetrating upon their two or three of them finally decided to attack and make blood on the law enforcement officers did not put much credence in the white hats of the ownership of the liquor, and the fact that it was hardly probable that such fugitive, under such circumstances, capacity in Alabama would own such five liquor, under such circumstances, up against it in presenting a preexcitement or preexcitement for the good old man. The colored brother in the South, in many instances, is against the black man's little license or damned if he does'n't; and, since the black man's little license or damned if he does'n't, in a Dixie court, the colored brother only pennies the penalty for some crime If the governor of a state, who is recognized as an outstanding religious leader and rightousness, will resort to such measures as the court's mandate for an alleged violation of the law, what can we expect from others who desire ideals and high principles which the chief executive of the state is to advocate for, now without public affronts to them toaken their anis and crimes to take their own life, but pretetting the question that the black man is inherently criminal, vicious and AN APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE. The El Pano branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Women, W. Washington is president, is making an appeal for funds to push the United States to ratify the United States, wherein Dr. L. A. Dikson, a colored physician of the border city, is testing the constitution of primary law which deprives the Negro of the right to vote in any democracy. This case is the fourth on the dock of the highest legal tribunal primary law which deprives the Negro of the right to vote in any democracy. January 3, 1927, at W. Washington, D. C. The national office of the association has assumed responsibility for the case and contending this case, and the El Pano branch merely receives all donations to the New York office to apply to the New York office to apply to this special office to appeal to every black man who believes in Justice, a fair and square deal and the free speech of all citizens, and right; for its settlement will determine a grave civil question: vat. writing law on the state books of a state prescribing the qualifications for electors of any political organization, state, or governor holds to the opinion that the legislature of Texas has no more right to say who shall or who shall not be elected to the office; that he should be a Baptist, Methodist, Prebystrian or Holy Roller, in sending to help in fighting class legislation are urged to send their donations at once to the United States, $100,000 at El Pano, Texas. She will issue receipt for same and forward money to the nation. MUSICAL ASS'N TO MEET. The Houston Musical Association, Dr. P. D. Foster, president, will meet with the musicians of the KKW, Y. W. C. A. assembly room, ground floor Odd Fakwa Temple, where a Christmas program will be executed and requested to be present at 4 p. m. HOBART TAYLOR, LEADING FIELD, IS TRIP WINNER Represents the National Benefit Life in Philadelphia at Sequential-Centennial Congress HOBART TAVLOR, manager ordinary department of the National Benefit Life insurance Company for South Texas Washington, D. C.-A signal honor was recently won by Hobart Taylor, the outstaffed the insurance salesman of the Lone Star State. Early summer the National Benefit Life Insurance, Company of Washington, D.C., announced that it would award a free trip to Philadelphia, to its Sequential-Centennial Congress to the two leaders in ordinary insurance production, covering a period of three months. Mr. Taylor, who has not only managed that company's ordinary salesmen throughout South Texas, but who has also led all of its national throughout the United States in personal ordinary production, decided that he should represent the National Benefit Life insurance company. According to those in charge of the Tree of Light," pointed on the colored citizens will have charge of the tree, and several colored musical groups will sing Christmas carols, and the colored musical selections. Among some of the groups programmed to sing are: the band, quartet, Bonton Chapel M. E. Church choir, Chatham Chapel C. H. Church choir, Chatham Chapel C. H. and Colleen B. Millard. The program will begin promptly. The program will be organized in charge of the program. HOSPITAL BOARD CALLS PUBLIC MEETING SUNDAY The board of directors of the Houston Negro Hospital, the $50,000 buildup of the hospital, local millionaire oil magnate, will hold a public meeting at the Negro Hospital, Sunday, December 19, at 10 a.m. at the hospital, one hour. The public citizens, who are interested in this hospital, are urgently re- South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper SCHOOL MOVEMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA BITTERLY OPPOSED (By the Associated Negro Press.) Philadelphia, Pa.—Philadelphia Negroes braved the storm of Sunday and gathered in large numbers at a meeting held in the interest of E. Washington Rhodes of the Philadelphia Tribune. Prominent citizens took part in the meeting. Addresses delivered in no unmistakable manner flaged the school administration for its "jim-crow" practices. The meeting went on record as favoring a decided stand against all schools in the system, and a fund has been started to make a cost ease in the preparation of school systems, and a fund has been started to make a cost ease in the preparation of separate schools for Negroes. While this is going on, it is the plan for all "all-colored schools" in the immediate future to counter-charge growing out of forced segregation were brought before the attention of the governor. The floor of Gibson's Dunbar Theatre. A large sum of money to fight the segregation was gathered for a meeting. Many political workers were in attendance, and also delivered addresses. Forrester W. Washington of Philadelphia and the chief speakers and rendered an interesting report on a survey he conducted. STANDARD AGENCY DIRECTOR IN CITY Aaron Day, Jr., agency director of the Standard Life Insurance Company, met Monday night and spent several days here mingling and with greeting his old friends, who were glad to have met him. Mr. Day moved to Atlanta, Mr. Day resided in Houston and was a former professor of the late war he was a captain in to receive training the only colored man to receive training the officer's training school at Dea Moines, Iowa. In speech to an informer representative Mr. Day stated that the Standard has been able to maintain its own despite adverse propaganda during 1925 compared favorably with the volume of new business already written during 1925 compare favorably with the volume of new business country; that fully $1,000,000 of insurance has been written and that their $25,000,000 of insurance year has not been impaired. He further asserted that the mortality of the old man and that prospects are bright for the new year. Mr. Day maintained headquarters in the branch office of his company, of which H. P. Carter is district manager, in the Old Felix HAMPTON INSTITUTE AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT SESQUI EXHIBIT Hampton Institute, Va.—According to a letter received at the institute, the faculty in the college will serve in the education of the Negro has been awarded Hampton Institute awards, and the awards of the Sequit-Centennial Exposition. The Hampton exhibit consisted of a series of photographs and charts housed in a book of unique design, and the collection of the awards. The seventy-old photographs illustrating the various activities of the college, hung in panels on the wall, while hung in panels on the wall, while occupied the other side wall. Charis telling of the various schools of the college, placed on the inside of the column, diplomas of award are now being prepared, and according to the executive jury, will be ready for display during the early part of the coming year. quested to be present and on time, as the plans of the institution's opera HENDERSON WITH ANDREWS'. James Lee Henderson, formerly joint owner of Lincoln White Kitchen, owns the farm and is now a member of the "gang" of the garden's green farm at a house of a厂房. COOLIDGE HEARS RACE EDUCATORS DISCUSS HOWARD COOLIDGE HEARS RACE EDUCATORS DISCUSS HOWARD President Cooley expressed, to the two officials of Howard University the need to work the institution to do and the general willfulness to offer every encouragement position. LIBERIA RATIFIES FIRESTER AMAL FOR HUGE AMOUNT (By the Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C.-The Liberian Congress, according to advice received by the Firestorer, has agreed to rubber contract of the Harvey H. Firestorer organization. The annual agreement of the Firestorer Company from the offices at Akron, Ohio. Under the terms of the agreement the Firestorer government interests are granted a 95-year lease on 1,000,000 acres of the creeks and river rubber production, and upon 2,000 acres planted sixteen years ago and the Liberian Congress to support it. It is reported that the agreement of the efforts of Edwin Barley, secretary of state for Liberia, and the President of the country, Personnel interested in Liberian politics explain that the agreement of the efforts because, knowing the Firestorer contract to be Barley's work, they feared that ratification would give the Firestorer government credit for influence used to see that the agreement was ratified. He is and will continue to work with the Firestorer in his work with the Liberian Congress. Since Comment on the future status of Liberia with its hardies mortgage on state funds, which are not being repaid. Some persons think that the acquisition of this money will mark a turning point in the prosperity and others regard it as a big step in sacrificing the state. ANTIOCH CHURCH TO SING The choir of Antichoft Baptist Church in Edinburgh is directive, will star Helen's "Messiah" as a Christmas of peace. The choir of the church auditorium. This will mark the third consecutive season the band will be rendered by this choir. Several members of the choir will be heard, and several new soloists will be heard. The music-loving public is in heart. Coolidge Explains Stand On Federal Constitution; Senate Plans Fireworks BONDING FIRM LOSES CASE TO TEXAS MASONS He has proved to the jurisdiction and others who knew of the case that he was a defendant in the case him from doing his righteous duty when once he was convinced his cause was vigorously contended until victory was proved in all contents in which his vision is clear, the means of success can be brought to bear at any secret. Long live the Hon. Wm. M. McMenah, the fighter of fights! the man who was a hero. LOCAL SINGER TRIUMPHED AT TUESDAY NIGHT RECITAL Despite chilly and damp weather, the recital given at Wesley Memorial Church in New York was beautiful. Webster, Tuesday night, by Mrs. H. M. Middleton, Horton's former hostess, presented the recital de luxe, a brilliant success. This was the first appearance of this season for Mrs. Middleton, her own, and the audience showed its appreciation by calligraphy of applause for a bird, according to musical critics with wonderful possibilities. Assisted by Dr. L. M. Mitchell with music, she and her team were especially wonderful and marvelous in "The Wren," "I Hear You Calling," and "The Trouble I See." God for a Garden," "Cuckoo," has never Mrs. Middleton's voice appeared to better advantage, and her recital was a distinct success. She was accompanied by guests from Wesley chair and Cole-Didge-Taylor Choral Club, and at the end of the recital were accompanied by friends compitiment her upon her musical triumph, the company, and her playing came up to her usual high standard of excelence. NO.31ains Stand Constitution; ans Fireworks (By the Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C.-President congress, before the American out with emphasis a number read in the light of an exclusive House spokesman, by the Assoc ored America, disappointed and a man was frankly advised), a slain thinking. This interview was held seven of the message, and the day prior Johnson and Secretary-Treasury University. The passage with cussed. Then, the spokesman leeased the message to all American citizens without an passage on industrial opportun professional attainments, and l D. C.—President Coolidge's annual message to the American people now for discussion, broughtasis a number of important facts. These facts, of an exclusive interview with the official White Man, by the Associated Negro Press, gives to collisappointed and skepticalically (as the spokesy advised), a slant on the chief executive's slant of was held several days prior to the presentation and the day prior to the official visit of President secretary-Treasurer Emmett J. Scott of Howard he passage with reference to the Negro was the spokesman let it be known that in the thinking "encouraged," the president very definitely includes citizens without any distinction. He referred to the industrial opportunities, specifically, and likewise to measurements, and law enforcement. President Coolidge visualizes all Americans, as chief executive, but in his own words, "Colored America is one of patient, measured, caution, to a degree, sympathetic, to a degree, open on state issues." This writer observes him from many interviews, and hearing him talk with officials on state issues in "opportunity" for the Negro, but certainly not very far ahead of curricula. He is willing to accuse, but seldom indicted to initiate. Thus, colored Americans very well knows it, but will not alter his conservative New England course. MASONC GRAFT OFFERS LARGE FOR "GRAFT MASONICGRANDLODGE OFFERSLARGEREWARDS FOR"GRAFTING MASONS" WM. COLEMAN, Deputy Grand Master, of the only Negro Mascot at the Mascot Guild in Loxley, daily authorized and registered. PRICE: 5 CENTS J. A. KIRK, Grand Master. LOFTIS BROS.& CO. FSTB Between Texas & Prairie Aves., Nearly Oppose the Rice Hotel DIAMOND INDEPARTERS SELLING DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC Give presents of that superb quality that lasts forever. You don't have to pay cash for quality. You are invited to buy your complete list of Christmas gifts at the Loftin store and arrange terms of payment to suit your own convenience. Loftin Diamond Rings come in a variety of beautiful designs at all prices, from $25.00 to $1,500. Come in and see our complete stock. Five Great Diamond Values These rings are solid 18-K white gold set with brilliant blue white Diamonds of spectacle radiance and unusual quality. "Coral" $150 "Roselee" $37.50 "Leran" $50 "Constance" $125 "Grace" $100 Chic Square Foot Vilma Marie Trydie $6 ALWAYS ALWAYS $6 So dainty, so exquisitely graceful, as to make any foot seem tiny, these easily styled little square toe pump are taking the "Young Moderns" by storm. True .... They are wearing an aiglon slogan, "Only at Paul's Can Such Bees Found." THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING Christmas Cards! MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW Many beautiful designs to select from At Moderate Prices Don't give expensive Christmas Presents Phone us and save the difference Webster Printing Company "WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH" Cor. West Dallas and Bagby Phone Preston 7560 Now She Goes Everywhere! Her Hair is Long and Beautiful SHE always loved a good time, but her Hair is hard to keep while her friends had their fun. But finally Nelson's Hair Dressing, and now the "stray hair" he has in his hair, has become Dresser's hair is smooth and fine and glossy. She goes everywhere. No party is complete without it. Try Nelson's. Wash the hair thoroughly with Nelson's Scalp and Hair Cleaner first. Then apply Nelson's Dressing. Don't accept substitutes. Nelson's is the oldest—the original. It comes in the aisle, enclosed in a padded box. If you dressing properly, you we will send both the Scalp and Hair Cleaner and the Hair Dressing, direct, on receipt of fifty cents in stamps. NELSON MANUFACTURING CO. REVENUE PARK, RICHMOND NEL HAIR Passing Parade Sign on front of filver: "Peaches, you can her can!" **Bachelor college alumnus holding meeting on Milan—Prof. F. H. Holden, history teacher at Colored High, and C. U. (Cash) Mississippi Life, in close harmony. Missile life, not say, "alcove" product. **Savvy** **Captain James B. Taylor, mail carrier, all" *dolled up* in front of Green Barber Shop. Guess he'll play; also whether he is better than Red Grange or "Silver Tour" of Russ. Sign on car about ready for junk pile: "For sail or tread." Some euphonic spelling, eht. There spice Thompson, just have you tread. Two local mail carriers, Morgan Montgomery and Horatio Midollen. In latter's Willipley skid seat taylor at Prima College, which will hang at Prima College, which will grow at Prima College, 30 m. Group of Prima College View professors and "professores" (including Principal W. R. Banks) in Christ MAKE YOU at her is her used strap. Now NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING per minute Brown Strands Hair Softness/Accent NET WT. 100g (3.5 oz.) Cards! Nelson's come to record we will answer and receipt of use NELSON'S Scap and Hair Cleaner with the Hair Dressing her arm. She's boiling the big pot now, as her son-h-law and daughter are here from Detroit, Mich. Rev P. H. Watkins, the teacher-praacher, who preached a mighty good sermon at Bethel Baptist Church Sunday night. George H. Webster, the popular and efficient job priest, busy with orchestration, printing, Better known as "Uncle George." John R. Grigaby, Jay Kates professor and coach, trying to dodge an aerial bomb, steps on a step, Jawn, youn’t in p. V. or Willa. Jay Kates professor, Emile Ponsworth, boosting Christmas Day homecoming football classic between Yates High and Colored High for citycy at 2:30 p.m. West End, December 2, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. C. M. Nichols, Taborbant building physician, doing his Christmas theatre building dentist, in his Hopp driving his sister, Miss Geraldine, to Colored Y. W. C. A. Fine. Lee Ford, broadcasting brand new winecake: "His lines are all right. His battery is dead." He (to her after playing a violin solo): "What do you think of my exercise?" She (with an indifferent air): "I favor it!" Curtain. COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS WILL CAMP FOR CITY HONORS ON XMAS Day The East and West will fight it out at West End Park on Christmas Day, December 25, 2:30 p.m. m., when the eleven representing the Jack Yates Colorled High (East End) and Colorled High (West End) battle on the gridron for the city championship among colored public schools. This game is already the colorado springs tournament, where local football fans gather and feed on their favorite athletic dish, and the pro-team coming event, with all the colors and trimmings of a football classic. The team will compete in Yates and Lockett of Colored High buy with their pro-team for the tournament, and in colorado springs institutions, but cheer leaders are whipping the rooting contingent into shape and preparing for the standpoint of enthusiasm and popular interest, according to those who have been watching the game and whene they speak, and who are speaking with authority and not mere SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SIGEL'S LOAN OFFICE 418 Travis Street Phone Preston 2840 ATLANTA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TWENTY YEARS SERVICE Capital Stock $100,000—Insurance in Force Over $16,00,000 Old Line and Legal Reserve A. F. HERNDON, Pres. E. M. MARTIN, Secty. J. T. JOHNSON, Manager Houston Dist. 603 PRAIRIE AVENUE PHONE PRESTON 9918 --- BURT F. TAYLOR WATCHMAKER, JEWELER, ENGRAVER REPAIRS AND FITS BYE GLASSES Twenty Old Years on San Felice Street SUITE 405, ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Louisiana at Prairie PHONE PRESTON 3154 OFFICE PHONE PREB. 4430 RES. PRESTON 6827 JACKSON UNDERTAKING CO. 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DAVIS, Jr. DENTIST Office: 419½ Milam Street Telephones: Office, Preston 0515 Residence, Hadiey 2148 Office Phone, Preston 7116 Residence, Hadiey 8488-J Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sundays by Appointment 403 Odd Fellows Temple Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS REALMER Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6464 1015 Dowling Street Rheumatism RAUME BENQUIT (Mon-Gay) gives quick relief from the agonizing pain of Rheumatism. Norrish and every pain and pain. Its penetrating warmth relieves the congestion and soothes the inflamed joints. GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH BAUME BENGUE (ATALAN SCORE) War Declared on Kinky Hair Johnson's "SILK TOP" 10-Minutes Hair Straightener will straighten the worst head of hair in 10 minutes. Price Sample Box Only $1.25 SOLD BY Temple Barber Shop 500 LOUISIANA ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS SOUTHERN LINES PACIFIC No More Gray Hair Lariense Hair Coloring make it a Lustrous Black In 12 months, one application. For a complimentary Godetry Mfg. Co. DEPT. BOOK OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. TARIUSE The Dupage No More Gray Hair Lorieuee Hair Coloring makes it a Lustrous Blank in 14 days. one application. FREE per person. Goodfriy Mfg. Co. DEPT. BORN OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS NO. TARIEUSE The Puppy "IT'S RIGHT HERE FOR YOU!" GROCERIES WOOD Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL G. D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644 DR. RUPERT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON 402 Odd Fellows Temple Phone: Office P. 2217, Res. P. 6919 Residence: 410 Robin St. DR. C. M. NICHOLS Physician and Burgeon Office: Taborian Blg., Suite 220, Preston 4181. 8071 Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 SAMPLE SUITS, O'COATS All Winter weights and in advance of local styles that were made to display woolen to Clothing Manufacturers and below seen through this branch store. You are all the middaytime guests you had here. Direct to you SUITS Made-to-Order Friday-Saturday $5 Will Cut And Make Try-On 1/2 PRICE Austin Woolen Co. Real Hand Tailoring HOUSTON BRANCH 510 TRAVIS ST. Opposite Rice Hotel Sample Pants $2.50 cr LANDERS CO. SEWALL MYER & CO. OWNERS Main at Preston The Boys' Gift Shop Meet Santa Claus Here! MOTHERS! Make this a Merrier Christmas for you and your boy by using the Landers Co. Budget Buying Plan. A Special Sale of Boys' Two-Pants Suits $1695 Sturdy all wool materials, well tailored, are shaded correctly styled. Some have two longs and others are one long and one golf knickers. These are actual values to $23.75. And a Special Sale of Overcoats $6.50 All wool Overcoats for the little fellows. In sizes 2 to 4 years; plaid Hitsuits. Beautiful brown and dark gray tones. Well tailored and correctly styled. A great value. BOYS' PLAY SUITS Indian Play Suits $1.29 Cowboy Play Suits $1.89 Fireman Play Suits $3.50 At a recent meeting of the Coleridge-Taylor Choral Club, rated as the "South's best-balanced musical organization," the following officers were elected: President, C. F. Richardson; vice-president, Dr. C. B. Johnson; treasurer, Dr. C. B. Johnson; secretary, Mrs. N. Dudley, Jr.; treasurer, V. L. Pleasant; chaplain, Mrs. R. Hobert; pianist-director, V. L. Pleasant; pianist-Mrs. Geraldine Foster; librarian, H. M. Midtown; members have been added to the club, viz. Mrs. N. Dudley, Jr., soprano Geraldine Foster, Mrs. Geraldine Foster, Jr., tenor; John R. Grassby base. Upon special invitation of Dean C. G. Carrall of View College, tertainment committee of the school, this local group of singers will appear at the New York State Institute of learning New Year's Day, 10 a.m. to m. The automobile caravan will leave Honeysuckle Park and all persons desiring to make the trip and witness the program are at Old Pole Temple庙 at 7:15 a.m. CONROE COLLEGE QUARTET SANG TO INDIANA GOVERNOR Indianapolis, Ind.—Ind. Prof. Jones Hinton, Houston, Texas, carried the College in the invisible Quartet before the capitol recapitulated, and the quartet rendered several calls to the government, pledging their business to listen to the pleas. They were pleased. The quartet has sung for numerous white audiences in this second volume. TEXAS-OKLAHOMA NUPTIALS. We are in receipt of an invitation announcing the invitation to Prof. Curtis Dawney Tate to be sollened in Oklahoma City, OKa, December 25, 2015. We are in receipt of son and product of Bishop College, Marshall is teacher at the Booker University, Oklahoma Oka, and Miss Dunn comes from one of the leading families of Oka. We are also the Informer on the campus. ROCKDALE HAPPENINGS Rockcliffe, Texas -Miss. D. N. Sheely, Prof. and Mrs. D. B. Shanks, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, Rev. E. D. Mosely were delightfully entertained at dinner last Friday evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Selvin Griffin, Mrs. Corrina Mosely, her daughter, Josephine, all of Meridian, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ike Kennedy and a daughter. Hail to in progress high school. H. C. Cobb, reporter FOR LESS AT THE HOUSE Prairie (Old Alkemeeyer Stand) - CHRISTMAS SALES Everybody ays Popular Prices It Fall Footwear Dozens of Different Styles a tthe One Low Price $4.95 Same Styles as you will see else- where at twice the price. The Alice is a patent vamp with cherry candle and tie, high spike heat with new large toes. MEN'S GIFT ROBES Fine values in heavy quality Blanket collar and silk card, and silk card. handmade patterns and silk card. make excelent gift cards. Pried from MEN'S LUMBERJACKS MEN'S HEAVY LUMBERJACKS in cotton mixed and all wool blend, in the most big plops and all wool blend, in the most big plops Kelt bettails. Pried from $3.95 $5.95 GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Literally the most beautiful, beautiful hats I have to will tempt you with a new prince! HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs in color: embroidered, wavy, Prep box, 18, 19, 20 29¢ WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—Novel china, with perfume WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—Novel china, with perfume 2 in a bag, $12.99 and as $9.99 98¢ WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—Play heraldry, the be heraldry, the be beautiful in the city, and beautiful in the city, and as low as effected effects also effected effects also a box, Price per box as low as $69 MEN'S INITIAL KERCHIEFS—Play heraldry, the be heraldry, the be beautiful in the city, and beautiful in the city, and as low as effected effects also effected effects also a box, Price per box as low as $69 PUT UP IN BOXES BOYS!" SUI COAT, VEST PAIRS LONGIES now that, will raise young chap- sle or older single or de- signed special values $ 6 OVERCOAT! for Christmas than Overcoat. Single and Idle. Plain or shaw- der $ 4.95 to $ 12 BERJACKS HACES-Knitted; also and knitted bottoms $ 1.95 to $ MOUSE Cor. Tr. Prairie NATURAL winter, Transforma- tion Coat, Gown, Making Made in ALLEY 432-4th Avenue, "BIG BOYS'" SUITS 1 PIECE, COAT, VEST 2 PAIRS LONGIES Manxish style that will appeal to the young chap like a man's clothing. Single or double-breasted jackets. Size 12 to 17. Special value at BOYS' OVERCOATS Nothing finer for Christmas than on these warm Overcoats. Single and double-breasted jackets. Plain or shaded pla. Also, matching styles for school or dress wear. Priced from BOYS' LUMBERJACKS BRIGHT 'PLAID' LUMBERJACKS - Knitted; also fabrics, with puff pockets and knitted bottom, school or tux. Price from $1.95 to $3. THE WHITE HOUSE. Cor. Travail and Prairie NATURAL Switchers. Transformation Net, Struggling Com Good. Wear Made by MAKING W Bed. Bedroom A L E X 462-618 Avenue, Dr SEE Cor. Travie and Prairie MAIN FLOOR NATURAL HAIR WIGS Transformation, Coarse, Cluster, Puffy, Hair straightening, Combs, and Everything in Hair Wigs Made to Order MAKING WIGS SINCE 1986 Send for free catalogue ALEX MARKS 80-8th Avenue, Depth, N. New York, N. Y. BREMOND BRIEFS NATURAL HAIR WIGS Switches, Transformations, Clarer, Center Puffs, Hair Nets, Straightening Caps, and Everything in Hair Wigs MAKING WIGS WINCE 1946 Send for free Catalogue 442-813-4000 Awarded. Dep. M. Neil, North, N. Y. J. H. HIERAS Civil Engineer and Architect Missionary Public Buildings Mails. Mail orders solicited Machines designed; patent drawings. Ins. Plats and Maps. Phone 4.4448 PHONE 4.4448 Bremond, Texas—Deacon C. Fields is still ill. Mrs. Ailee Johnson was born to Mr. Ailee and of her mother, L. Thomas was the guest of Miss Lucile Payne. A. Woods visited his mother in Waxawas Sunday—P. L. Alexander, reporter. GALVEST Santa Fe $1 Rou Sunc Chri VES 1 Rou Sun Chr New ESTON Round Trip Sundays Christmas Day New Year's Day Limit date of issue. 8:05 A.M. 8:25 P.M. GALVESTON Santa Fe $1 Round Trip Sundays Christmas Day New Year's Day Limit date of issue. Leave Union Station ..... 8:05 A.M. Leave Galveston ..... 8:25 P.M. Fine values in heavy fine leather. Robes with shawl collar and silk cord, and cobalts. Will make a xcellet it with a needle. Priced from MEN'S KID GLOVES in Priced price $2.35 and as low $1.95 NEW NECESSARY Attractive patterns and colors. Cheap from New and as low $4.95 MEN'S SILK AND WOOL SCARF. A rich color. A rich collarings. A rich specialty. A special FA- JAMAS. Plain or stripe painted. A richly painted price at $2.35 and as low $1.95 MEN'S GILK GLOVES in Fancy and faint All wanted colors. Lil 50 MEN'S FELT HOUSE SHOP. Felt house favourable. Wonderful values at $1.95. PAGE THREE A MEN'S INITIAL HAND- KERCHIEFS - Plain white and red knit handkerchiefs. The best selection in the city. 3 in a box. Friend, per box. 50¢ 11£ and an gift card. ALL HANDKERCHIEFS PUT UP IN FANCY BOXES FOR WOMEN **LUXIUS! PURE** CHIPPON HOUSE—AR al perfect; every pair must place a price range amo al one or four of 98c CHAMPSON—AR al applied and equipped and effects and effects shade of light gray, light gray, $1.95, and 98c LADIES’ SILK AND SATIN MULEs in fleece Junior, Lunar, or law colored, fern-colored forest colors, $1.95 GENERAL PANEASE SLIPPERS—Flowered light, in Copenhagen, tan, and $1.49 tan, and $1.49 JULIET HOUSE SHOP, LEASE sale, and rabber sale and rabber Priced at per pair, $1.49 and at $1.29 11010101010 10101010101010101016 101010 :0101010101010101010;0101010;e 18 01018) : Very Attractive : ket Robes = q i : Blanket Robes _ | : - 3 : In Gift Boxes Lid, i : $ 85 Pay: a : : ee ‘ : : : ; & It is our policy of gelling things for i @ cash that has provided such an out ‘ standing value as this. A beautiful ‘ E selection of blanket robes in new ; ; colors and patterns, well made and ; : ed styled. In a gift box, f nee. j wed Supreme Valiie ; Blanket Robes . : JOHN B. 2 $485 ana $585 STETSON E Attractive new pater as E blanket robes with shawl collar: $8 trimmed with silk braid around collar, pockets and cuffs. Good S choosing at either $4.85 or $5.85. E Fine Silk Robes : Special $9.85 ) Zo , : a Se : ‘ WIDE LEATHER BELTS | | 4 AND GUARANTEED INITIAL BUCKLE : ay > | E | cnt refi im peut ct $4 35 | z a Box at a : : eae Euputiertasbareeia se eh | : Beautiful Hickok Intl Buckle $1 pS eee : Ss : CAPE DRESS GLOVES gag ye ; eens] 3 Ag Bfalaca A tweet o's A ae Fy e : OBE NB 4 = RAYON AND LISLE SOCKS = = 3 Pairs in Christmas $] = Gift Box for = = A aoc that iarunteed tor seeren! swat at dentate wena | : Sniahe ean grea patie Som meg eo : iii Sah de alee ae : : ‘i BEW ZINDLER'S Sons | CORNER CONGRESS AND FANNIN satatataratatetaiatatatatatataiavatatatatetotatatatatatetetetatetatars ama! « VICE! Beecen te tory way Neurone thoes whe are orth our ‘Bervice of credit and deliv- ind ‘of groceries to your pai {R. 1. ANDREWS | Grocer 408 Milam Street | Phones: P. 7061-8020 ‘Ts Howse ot = Thooand ed City Happenings pee econ feet bred, ates Ses hb geet bared, siren rm last Sunday to Mr. and } (Ghanany Tis Hobwon «foe | YOR RENT—Room, with modern cieiseey ce ober” Rie Taney ab. AD Putte, tommy ot Bee ise hat eee eee te Sher nisin POR SAL —Pne om, wane ox” hands" ta Soule cst Ast een aa hs est sation tei arf igi Gru se tot Prmtan oh ot ped ag tl ah St Sn aie and antvtes rca Wht abut soe. cvtenbe. prow pat ae tans coe es ee nary ‘Rit ae Sa reo Fe Liana tk Pe rn, Fer) Wary who enerven = a ei ees caieas a teen $8 Bak rant ante Chtamas_ pre so tale iat ag fia nar’ taps as at velo FSS Raitt re cape rete ee oe 5° fects er seme See ve naa Tene, Wt Boh cin Ma: ine era a plertained with dinner party tat HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1: }& small group of friends te her bese ty "parler. YOR RENT OR LEASE—10ser0 improved. truck, far: good all ouue, garage and out house. Seo DE. WR sone 408 O84 Fellows Terps hone Presion 1058 LADIES wanted to ed_rreeting cards at home, Goot pay; Bo se {ae ‘Enclose’ stamped” envelone NOLAND, Dept, H, 238 Bast nd Bt, New York. WATTS NERVE TONIC for weak am dawn condition of tha nares, font ‘Sack schew and pane in the ack, ‘italy for men and wemen: Pica Sipe bottle Wee We Wats, Box 12h, Houston, Texas. ‘Thin, pale people who afe nervéur, swauk Sod Gebitated are perso at Thin bod, They are etbect to coda Peumonle, malaria, cholera or any 0 he mumeroun ailments which are mere on wr provalet all” de ne SWAIQ’S PANACEA tose fo the root Or te trode It ta blood vial, ff carches tho blood and strengthens the eomton, he, Yai, the ‘tan becomen fall and fim and the iy forego ato rout daca Tels « marvelous body baller. sold ‘By Bowling Drag Store 2602 Dowling, Use WATTS COUGH REMEDY for cougha, Colin, Sore. Throat, Hoarte: eas Gola that setla on chest. Ask Your Droggit for It or welts P. W. WATTS, P. 0, Box 1871, Heuston, ae a Sakowitz Bros. | On Main Street at Preston a Wool Plaid A : Lumber Jacks segs, nS *6? Nees Bright plaids, cheerful patterns; SOESISAEY sade ih soverie cor A, Bote your mc ad heaton od eae \ | Fine Wool = SlipoverSweaters aye : ae be $650 ey Ee Seay Just rekived a new assortment ot ARO thease popular Pullover AlL Wool Kat ted Batters Bett yaren and cont le nay patern, Wool Knit . Coat Sweaters $58 ‘The practical kat cout V neck syle with Gouble pockets which will not. Tl ie: apn rae oid cog oct on, $3001 00101010101010101010101010i0:01018:010:0:01 = $25,000 IN UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS = If you want to get morathan your,money’s = — worthrin Diamonds, Watches tind seweleyytome— S to gi F = 3 = Gordon’s Loan Office = ‘808 Preston Avenue (Opposite City Market) 3 A eimierorerararererarererareiererarererareareens Chtistmas Hosiery ae : Gordon \ V-LINE Y HOSIERY. A ry - Enis settee a\ Wesen oes PUAN] Sane Ss Box Specials Prcons Sgrirredl eget Pt) eae | See somite a Sel $550 | siete... $490 Hogynersuuths 303 Main Street: CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES. ‘Worms and parasites tn the iste non of cldren termine health and 0 weaken thelr vitaley that they are canbe to reset the diseases #0 fatal 0 ehlld fa. ‘Tha ato. coureo te to tive n few dosed ot White's Cream Vermituee It deatroys and expels the morte without the slighteat tn ary tothe healt of activity ot the child. Pele. aug. Bold by. Dovllog Dra Store, 2008" Dowling Bibert Thoma; Gam Antono, broth entataw to ic MANS ©. W. Rite SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HENKEL & FILLY I in , MILAM AND . CONGRESS + PHONE PRESTON 2484 2806 to-2816 TRAVIS STREET PHONE HADLEY 8000 Washington Ave. at S. P. Crossing Phone Preston 3701 Hosilon's Largest, Gracecy—The Stars ‘That Has Keer aus Brie trate nt MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE PRICE Fppuaagoun vauiow cue reacwee ge ‘evensoin sans sane fae Coton backs ae town exten civanas nce oe rn ee Oe tute ann sin ie: i oan ‘OF Ano KIDNEY BEANS 12c Wis cavern aa ae vaca oie a tes sbinesvean conn ae iver toe asn waar pe beanies SWEET POTATOES 15¢ +, Rooke seer cxraur Be prcoke pyekr ‘cATsuP 13c mamma coon 5c pirenad acu COMPANY Ake own cance conn eh ee adi ees Oe ee = poe - We . i" Be esecaget ste 2e sr enna acne #.sun ie Bek acne - oe The Sermunee ruven exraacr tk seamen $2.05 poeer nse $1.10 a 57e ane! _ B0e pesaiorey ~. 30e enone 20 EAOLE MACARONI ‘ano araanernt 6c Ehnnarn ao ne mi ie Strix sno ne i oe se 15 Muemaaen rnncn ream canoy ae aaa arden, was here Wednesday on bush ean He fa conaected with am off Gia car of the Misnowrt Paelfe Lines TEMPLE NEWS STAND 18 READY FOR CHRISTYAS Rayteld Johsvon, propeetor Tem pie Clgar and News Stand, lobby Odd Fellows Temple, eaten Ut his lace han been stocked with Weal Christ mine presents, auch ae candles, tink Sia, fro, mk clear, ee, nd hab Sitie eevie ‘Woodard wil be dtien "to aarve you in her” pollte. abd SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER $63.75 4 PER CENT PAID ON COMPLETED CLUBS DOSE SEWING CLUB NORSE HOUSTON MATRON fontrose Sewing Club enter- complimentary to Mrs. Luella THIRD FLOOR ECON DRASTIC I ON FUR TI Coats THIRD FLOOR Fram 45 MAY ECONOMY RASTIC REDUCTION IN FUR TRIMMED COAT Regular $799 Regular $1 --- THIRD FLOOR Franklin's 415 MAIN STREET TAKE THE ELEVATOR ECONOMY DEP'T DRASTIC REDUCTION ON FUR TRIMMED Coats That Were H You will be astonished to find such lovely coats priced so low. They are sure to be the talk of the town. Every one a wonder value. Fashioned in Fur trim and tailored styles. ```markdown ``` --- LaStrap, with a lovely birthday dinner party at home of M. E. Pillow, 114th, Cleveland, recently. Those who attended the dinner were Mines. E. Pillow, M Robertson and A. Franklin 45 MAIN STREET NOMY D REDUCTION RIMMED COAT Regular $12.95 $7.90 This pri- ing ish for are Regular $15 to $16 JUST THINK! Coats of fine all-wool materials, substantially lined and fur trimmed, and you buy them now at about one-half their real value. All new style find wanted shades. s That Were Formerly THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 COLORED STEM GLASSWARE Consisting of Goblets, Wines, Cocktails, Tumblers and Sherbets; value 50c. Choice, each..... 25c We have received another shipment of HEN-DRYX BIRD CAGES and STANDS; many new styles and shapes in various colors, Duco finish. These Cages will last you for many years. Visit Our Gift Department while our stocks are complete and make your selections now. Fifty-five patterns open stock Dinnerware to select from. WHOLESALE RETAIL OLD RELIABLE Texas Lamp & Oil Co. 809 Prairie Avenue Established 1879 The House of Household Utilities Whiteside, and about 40 guests were present. The color scheme of red and green predominated, and a turkey dinner, with cousin Mary, was served, with Mrs. I. Hudspeth as toastmistress. In the whist game Miss C. Fisher and B. Brown captured bibs, bobby going to E. Jolivett. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. I. Hudspeth, 688 Wednesday, June 14, 1897. Of officers are: Mrs. I. Hudspeth, president; Mrs. I. Hudspeth, secretary; Mrs. L. Strap, treasurer. Phi Beta Sigma is one of the four TAKE THE ELEVATOR GREET DEP'T TS Special Purchase Sale .95 Values at Three wonder group Coat prices for the week-end selling, including about 400 stylish and very desirable Coats for women and misses that are worth much more. $16.50 Values at $11.90 erly $19.75— CLEAN UP SALE OF ALL WINTER DRESSES $6.95 WHOLESALE STANDS— Up from . . . RETAIL Established 1879 ALAMO CITY LAUNCHES GREEK LETTER CHAPTER San Antonio, Texas — Saturday evening, December 4, the Beta-Beta charity was organized here with the following charities members: Dr. C. H. Lane, Prof. H. H. Levy, Jr. Haywood, Prof. S. H. Gates, Harry B. Lane, Thomas H. Levy, Jr. Hiley, Prof. B. H. Lane, University and University is 1914 since which time it has spread today to it own numbers among its members some of the outstanding map of the area, notation of the university, "wizard" of Tunkee; Monroe N. Dr. Annelie LaRue Locke, noted educator and philosopher James Walden Johnson, author, lecturer and poet; I. C. Armstrong of Wiley, Cullen. R. hts for its details the social, economic and cultural Beta-Beta chapter is a graduate business school that provides the efforts of Brueh Robert B. Dawsonet of the Wiley College extension school. Assisting in the planning of the college, Stevena, acting dean of Sam Hunm Hunm College; Breeder B. P. Dennis of Sam Hunm College; graduate brothers, from Pat chapter, bounded at Sam Hunm College, high caliber of man represented and additions to be made from time to time; and factor for good on the development of civic projects in San An- nue. TID-BITS The oldest map of the heavens was made in the 12th century and is now in the National Library Paris. It denotes the position of 1400. The phraser 'having' the bacon, 'originally' the bacon, 'and' the bacon, and 'when homewives took unusual precautions to save their principal possessions' are used. JUBILEE CHORUSES H. B. H. P. JOHNSON "Jesus is a Rock." "He's Coming on" "Whale in the Water." "On You" "He's Coming on." "He's Coming on." Each. for solo voice. "By And by" "And Let My Puzzle Go." 50 each by mail. JOHNSON-BELL CO. 920 B. Junction. MUBKOOKLE, OKLA. We employ expert workmen, use nothing but the finest materials and guarantee the best work. We have the very latest and most modern equipment throughout our plant—nothing finer anywhere. Courtesy to All—Your Business Appreciated $11.00 VALUES $5.50 $15.00 VALUES $7.50 $19.50 VALUES $9.50 $28.00 VALUES $14.00 208 210 212 Solo Serve Co Inc. TRAV15 208 210 212 TRAV15 AN EXHILARATING EFFECT. outfit of Herbine on the shelf at the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of control or two doses is all that is necessary to cure it. A fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs only to Drawing Drug Store, 2002 Dowling. AGENTS WANTED: At once; no experience necessary; offering of spirits in training. Apply branch office Athens Life Insurance Company 6083 Dowling. $15.00 VALUES $7.50 $22.00 VALUES $11.00 $30.00 VALUES $15.00 $35.00 VALUES $17.50 PAGE FIVE Toley Bios BARGAIN BASEMENT Boys' Belt 39c Boys' grantee Coville Leather Belt, 39c with insulated baskets. Belt with insulated baskets. Play Shirts 44c Children's Play Belt, bolt, awn 44c khaak. Special Flannel Lens 15c Will binder liner. Special Window Shades 39c Diamond and Plaid Colored Window guarantee 39c 30-inch extra heavy quality Cotton Will binder liner. Special Spreads 2.98 $21.18 Bayon, Spreads, in jacket 2.98 pattern. Barnacle Napkins 12c Mercerized Danae Napkins, made by 12c pattern. Danae Danae, 12c 17-inch cloth. 79c Underwear Crepe 10c 10c99 inch All White Crepe Cream 10c99 inch All White Crepe Cream Dimity Spreads $1.29 642x128 inch All White Dimity Spreads that will hold well $1.29 Table Cloths 98c 645x44 inch Table Cloths Table Cloths 642x46 and 687x4 98c inch Table Cloths Rayon Shifting 29c 29c inch Rayon Shifting in a wide surface 29c special this sale, a yard Chalks 11c 18c inch Chalks and floral, and other good patterns; good for comforts Bath Towels 12c 183x13 inch good quality absorbent Tork towels all white, Burya 12c special, a yard TRADE WITH ADVERTISERS! HERE IT IS DINNER-TIME— AND ME WITH BUT A FURRY NICKEL— THINGS IS BREAKIN' PRETTY Tough Bull WHAT WE GOING DO—? WE CAN'T GO INTO NO DUMP AND EAT ON A STONE— LISTEN BULL—I GOT AN OLD DUME 1848 THAT WE BEEN SAVIN' UP FOR LUCK— FINE DONE NOT—GUNME THE TEEN CANT PIECE—AND WITH MY NICKEL I'LL METCH HOME SOME EATS FROM THE BAKERY— HURRY BACK—AND LISTEN IN FIND ME STRETCHED OUT— YOU'LL (KNOW STARVATION DONE IT) PORK-AND— HEAVY ON THE PELLETS CHEF— NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MOTHER'S NEET OTOMANE PAGE SIX Boy. (Boy.) Course, It Is Pretty comes from here. Our most expensive trinkets have a love the common. See at the Jewelry and the wonderful w which we offer them. Have plenty of pretty things that you and see them. TO'S LOAN OFFICE Preston Ave. Phone Preston PARD'S SANITATION Services of Surgical Operations and Treatment of Diseases. SE-TRAINING SCHOOL IN CONNECT Every brick building, on commanding eminence in city; modern throughout; thoroughly sanitary measures; ideal location; able staff of surgeons 3000 major operations performed with More than 180 operations during 1925 For further information, write Of Course, It Is Pretty! —If it comes from here. —Even our most expensive trinkets have a beauty above the common. —Glance at the Jewelry and the wonderful values at which we offer them. —We have plenty of pretty things that you ought to see. —Come and see them. OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE 818 Preston Ave. Phone Preston 0348 THE HIGH SCHOOL SHEPPARD'S SANITARIUM All Classes of Surgical Operations and Treatment of Chronic Diseases. NURSE-TRAINING SCHOOL IN CONNECTION Modern Sattery brick building, on commanding eminence in southwestern section of the city; modern throughout; thoroughly sanitary and meeting all hospital requirements ideal location; also staff of nurses and nurses. More than 3000 major operations performed with less than 5% fatalities. More than 180 operations during 1925 with no reverses. For further information, write DR. J. R. SHEPPARD, Proprietor, P. O. BOX 431, MARSHALL, TEXAS. American Mutual Benefit Association TWENTY YEARS' SERVICE SICKNESS, ACCIDENT AND WHOLE LIFE SEVENTEEN AGENTS Ring P. 3288 W. E. GREEN, Supt. SICKNESS, ACCIDENT AND WHOLE LIFE SEVENTEEN AGENTS Phone: Res. P-1, 9153; Store Preston 7389. THE JONES PHARMACY Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, Pc DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CH Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Burdies and Toilet Articles everything in the Line of Drinks at Our Seda Found Avenue HOUST THE JONES PHARMACY Mrs. R. B. Childa and daughter Misty Robbie D. A. Jones, Pr. C. Progs DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Burdies and Tollet Articles Everything in the Line of Ordnas at Our Soda Fountain THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 Dr. Thomas J. Heckett, M. D., phy scian and surgeon, is now located in room 4, U. B. F. Bldg. Office phone, Preston 0515. Res. C, 0838-J. DR. C. B. JOHNSON, Dentist. Are you nervous, unstrung, in dread of the dentist? We can provide a we compass if you call-up? I understand all. My years of experience have taught me to be patient with my patients. Let talk it over. Rooms 300-304 Odd Fellows Temple Phone Preston 2268 TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES And SALADS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPE- CIALTY PEOPLES PHARMACY 415 MILAM STREET Same Phone: Pres. 1909 No Funeral Too Small or Too Large For Me. UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Fairfax 5252 Fairfax 1781 2002 DOWLING ST. Corner Pierce Office Phone Preston 6350 DR. WALDO J. HOWARD DENTIST Suites 201-202-203 Odd Fellows Temple Louisiana St. at Prairie Ave. X-RAY EXAMINATIONS HOUSTON, TEXAS FEMALE TROUBLES Write For New Treatment FREE BOOK Proven Successful KNOXIT PROPHYLACTIC Unnatural and unconscious disch ease, avoided by destroying the genus of infectious diseases. $^{1}$ to all drugglues. The Best For Less GOODSON'S SERVICE STATION Heiner at Buffalo Drive PHONE PRES: 7492 Phones: Office Preston 2026, Res. Preston 7169 Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 3 to 5, 6 to 9 p.m. DR. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of Women, Blood and Diabetes 3023 Odd Fellows Temple Office Phone 5801 Office Phone Hadley 6225 Office Hours: 12 A.M. to 1 P.M. George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: 401 Odd Fellows Temple Office: 401 Odd Fellows Temple Office hours: 8 a.m.; 12 p.m. Phone Preston 1396 DR. D. FARRIS BARCLAY DENTIST U. B. F. Bldg., Room 12 All Classes of Dental Work Nestly Done. Sundays by Appointment. 419½ Milam Street FREE—from guest cars and other. FREE—from after classes. Not forward. Supervised for medical use. Stew Park Dental Care. Dental Clinic at the Laboratory. Dental and labial at the Lab. Free. FREE—invoice on request to WALTER JANVILLE, Inc., 479 Calle S. New York. Two attorneys, and you, at all good time. KELLOGG'S TASTELESS CASTOR OIL --- Getting Skinnier Every Day Getting Skinnier Every Day ACENTS WANTED to sell Dr. Linh's $1.50 Straight Hair Dresser, $1.50 per doo, $60 each. Write for free sample. Dr. Linh Medica Co. McKinley Dell, Dallas, Texas. A LIBERAL HOLIDAY OFFER 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: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 3 to 8 p.m. Office Phone: Fax: and 1519 Old Fellowship Temple Dr. Chas. W. Pemberton OFFICE AND BURGERY Residence: 1311 Bailey, Phone Capitol 6420-W SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER A. B. Phone Preston 2180 Res. DANIELS EMBALMERS AND 860 Res. Preston 92 L S & P S AND FUNERAL S ECT Telephone 1469; Res. Phone to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. Mercy D. DENTIST Sundays by Appointment Revenue - Washington HOUSTON, TEXAS DO YOU APPRECIATE SERVICE AND PRICES? us; for this is true ING SHOE R PHONE Phone Preston 5230 HAMMOND UNI- A. J. HAMMER Embalmers and Motorized Fuel NOTARY PUB 1018 GCHWARTZ 81 Motto: Service, Co UND SANITARIUM H. HUNTER, Pro- COLORED PE Equiped - Capacity Treatment - Rheumatism, Best Bathing Institution Phone Preston 2180 Res. Preston 9729, Preston 8115 EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office Phone Capitol 1469 Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 M Dr. Percy DELI Sundays by Office 2711 Odin Avenue HOUSTON DO YOU A QUALITY SERVI PR If you do, visit us; for THE LIGHTNING S 417 MILAM ST. Office Phone Capitol 1489: Res. Phone Capitol 1188W Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. M to 6:00 P. M Sundays by Appointment Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building HOUSTON, TEXAS If you do, visit us; for this is truly our slogan. THE LIGHTNING SHOE REPAIR SHOP 417 MILAM ST. PHONE PRESTON 5373 Phone Preston 8230 Open Day and Night HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmer and Funeral Director Motorized Funeral Equipment NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE 1018 BHWARTZ BH, STOUNTON, TEXAS Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and Promptness. THE STANDARD SAN DR. A. L. HUN FOR COLO DR. A. L. HUNTER, Prop and Mgr. FOR COLORED PEOPLE Newly Built—Modernly Equipped—Capacity 100 Baths Daily—Best Service—Courtous Treatment—Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin Diseases, Stomach Trouble—Largest Bathing Institution in the State for Colored People. MARLIN, TEXAS 1010 San Felipe Street ```markdown ``` Women! Grit! Beautify Your Hair! Begin Now! Why Not Have Beautiful Hair? Use St. Clair Hair Preparations and See How Quickly Improvements Begin. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Pain. Inflammation. Swelling. All Yield To Johnson's Belladonna Plaster The prompt, positive, wonderful, pawl which Johnson's Belladonna Plaster brings in cases of Rheumatism or Gout, is due to the fact that the belladonna skin the direct to the affected parts, or through the nerves leading to the belladonna skin the direct to the affected parts, or through the nerves leading to the belladonna who abused in this way is practically fattenous, and is many times abused in this way the belladonna is taken internally. That is why pain vanishes so quick — as if by magic—when Johnson's belladonna is taken internally. The inflammation is relieved, the swelling is subdued, and actual painful compliance time. Johnson's carries full-strength belladonna and the entire medication is continued and continual absorption through the skin into the seat of pain. Johnson's belladonna and the continual absorption through the skin into the seat of pain. Johnson's belladonna and the continual absorption through the skin to be certain of satisfaction, ask for Johnson's belladonna Plaster by LIGHT BRIGHT COMPLEXION over whole body and stick straight over with ODORPHE. the marvelous and powerful ODORPHE, which prevents in all diseases, 15 con- centrations. ODORPHE order. For O. D. I. and D. O. orders. For SYSTEM CLEANER, harmless chemicals used in cleaning natural material is on origi- nation of package. 84-108 portions. 48c, Writte in package. 84-108 portions. 48c, Writte in package. 84-108 portions. 48c, Writte for every disease. literature for every disease. literature for every disease. literature Beshemer Chemical Co. 101 Beekman Street, New York REMOVAL NOTICE! DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Ground Floor, Odd Fellows Temple Office: Preston 2094 Residence: Capitol 0551 SANTAL MIDY PAIN IN BLADDER Promptly Ease by SANTAL MIDY Be sure to get the Genuine Look for the wo Midy! 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Jones' System Residence: 3201 Buck Street Phone Capitol 2556-W J But ea I started off ter say, walt de wk'ee ka in 'rainin rnr' an' spilt comprising de wk'ee ka in 'rainin rnr' an' spilt day had what day call 'o1 noke watch when watch when watch watch when watch when watch lainlin' ter de precher tawk awk ter de precher tawk awk mun setin' down tar e big dim uv chickin' an' awl de uther-trim whis what it is usually prolonged long wid Shucks, Huxs, I gou laack terr tawk on de subj uplie iq ole, mohow, on de subj uplie iq ole, mohow, or awf wulthing t git ter de place or awf wulthing t git ter de place in chach, sity nur tara tert tolerated n' not tlved tert tark put in no big liberaismus. It funny how you nen den men wm uv age nen den men wm uv age nen spereyea. It winn es yu eng gal spereyea. It winn es yu eng gal t hrieve dat dey nos m'丹 den ode dad er mamy ever did no er ever will no, wen er a fack t hw en tare tahr tawk t hrieve tarle he fer lde g in lale dere tenns, wen dey gits targther tawk t mamy is, am yer jai ke yu keep lio y on an yau dm, 2 fines out lm hole lot hrs eot dre ole mamy tol em dat sounded o foggy wowy good ef doy of huck tuck her ter it. New, sir, Gua, tait kiri miny uw o em wur wood in be in er turtle mess e dde woon innoy ioe fok ter kinder wur wood in be in er turtle brakes on de yunger jimmarsun DALLAS HUNTERS HERE. Dalinas hunts, including P. F. Dana and James Burrell, Burrell Hankins, Hankins Hankins, Turnham, passed through the city this week overland from a bunk in Libbey. The team will game the law permit, so Mr. Evans asserted. He deserved the party here. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 "Whom the Gods TEAR THE FAIL Rumors, disguised Rumors ruin men 8. H. GAVITT. Civil and Criminal Lawyer. 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HARDEWAY, Houston 1,000 DR. G. R. M. NEWMAN, Houston 1,000 HOUSTON, TEXAS Manager OCKERS "Standard Life Covers Texas Like the Morning Dew" PAGE SEVEN The Houston Informer South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper EDITORIALS ELKS HONORED DEAD; EULOGY BY CARTER THE HOUSTON INFORMER "MOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 409-410 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston, Tex. 1925—IN MEMORY—1925 Our Honored Dead Bill J. H. Matthews Bill Frank Simms Bill W. K. Kotely tactory Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1619, at the postoffice at Houston Tampa, under the Act of March 3, 1879 In what is said to have been one of the most impressive memorial ceremonies, the Lodge No. 500, Improved, Benevolent and Protective Order of Eka Kishu members, the 100 members last Sunday afternoon at their rest, 2208 Lesland, with Exaltation D. Dreyan, D. Ryan in charge of the service. The following program was worked out: caller, secretary; roll call, secretary C. A. Gilmor, prayer, state President J. M. C. Gilmor, secretary B. A. Bailey McCoy, J. B. TAYLOR, H. P. CARTER, 5-minute, brothers, brothers, Frank Simma, E. C. Paworth; Billy M. CARTER, Billy M. CARTER; quartet, "Abide With Me," Taylor M. CARTER, Taylor M. CARTER; Carter, minister B. P. Carter; prayer, BILL B. R. Peters; cleanliness concludes by Bill B. R. Peters. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BIBED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN WHO RECEIVE LESS. —ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 SCHOOL BOARD AND "NIGGER" FOLK SONGS! The feature of the memorial program was the eulogy by Bill H. P. Carter, the full text of which follows: The Informer has been besieged with complaints and protests from colored citizens of Houston, who resent the attempted humor in a news story appearing in a local daily sheet, last Tuesday, concerning the colored chorus at the Jack Yates Colored High, directed and trained by Prof. J. Will Jones, a nationally recognized musician and musical authority. This anti-Negro publication, which always goes out of its way to poke fun at, ridicule and caricature the colored race (thereby playing to the riffraff and hi poliol of the white race), stated that Jones had "orders" to only teach the "young Negroes to sing the old favorites in the old-fashioned way", and added that E. E. Oberholzer declared that this course is proving popular. Concerning a visit of the school board and its head to Yates High last Monday and the singing of the students, this daily sheet hurried the following insult at the colored citizens and its large number of colored readers: "These white folks have come down to hear you niggers sing; git on that platform and sing," and they did as their leader (meaning either Prof. Jones or Principal James). If no reporter of this white afternoon daily was present at Yates High on this occasion to "cover" this singing, then some member of the school board or the superintendent of the public schools undoubtedly gave this newspaper this ridiculous and scandalous "news story," which cast such a unsavory and distasteful reflection and asperation upon the intelligent colored citizens of Houston; and these citizens are incensed that such a base statement and false representation of the best in their race should be published in any newspaper as a deformity in the character of the students in general and Prof. Jones, Principal James D. Ryan. Yates faculty and students in particular. Both Jones and Ryan are educated, cultured, high-class Christian citizens and gentlemen. Prof. Jones is a recognized musical leader of no mediocre ability (having served as dean of the college and, when any newspaper or individual, black or white, puts such words and sentiments in his mouth, that paper or person is not only making an amateurish attempt to be funny, but it or he is making an "ass" of itself or himself, and proving itself or himself to be a charitable member of the Anxious Association, who accuse him of employing ante-below language and cutting such capers just to amuse "de white fokes" and show up his own student body and race! Negro takes unwanted pride in the singing and preservation of his folk songs and Dixie melodies, but he does not like the idea of singing them, even to white school boards and superintendents of public schools, just to be made the butt of some cub reporter or school official who endevors to substitute wit for brains. The Houston school board or superintendent of public schools does not openly disavow and repudiate any connection with, or responsibility for this pseudo-humorous "news item," then the only honorable course for Prof. Jones to pursue is to resign his post at once; and in such action he (Prof. Jones) will be backed by every free-thinking, unfettered, untrammelled, forward-looking citizen in Houston, Texas, the South and the nation. That's that! It was not so with our deceased and fallen brethren, and we had seconded it to accept both victory and defeat. We had seconded it to accept both victory and defeat and came to accept our rules and regulations without dissension. One of our from their line that they believed in was that they should be to a higher degree by the words of Longinus. Furthermore, do boards of education and public-school superintendents merely visit colored schools to hear "nigger songs" sung and acted by the colored children? If the Houston board of education has not seen the wisdom or necessity of placing certain limitations and restrictions upon the type and class of music to be taught the white children in the school system, the board arrogate unto itself the authority to prescribe and outline a certain brand of "im-crow" music for colored children? For the test of the heart is trouble, And it always comes with the years. And the smile that is worth the homage of worth. We have no particular objection to singing Negro folk songs, jubilees, spirituals and plantation melodies (for our people are the only singers in the world who can really sing these songs), but we hold to the belief that our voices are free and our "personal property," and that no man or set of men have any right to sing in the school system, even a school board or titlehead of the public school system. in the smile that will shine through "tears." I realize that there are in this city many organizations that are right concession of our organization, but they are not found in any other similar organization of that kind that makes us love to be in them. I did not fully agree with all the one I found that made me love to be in them, but not on business and pro-community that made me love to be in them. I find expression in friendship. I find life in friendship. Let us as its try to ask for that kind of expression in friendship. Let us as its try to ask for that kind of expression in friendship. The Informer, speaking for the colored citizens of Houston and the patrons of the colored public schools, objects strenuously and viciously to any iron-clad edict, even from the school board, that forces colored public school children to sing only one class of music; if the board persists in this position, then it were not the local public department recently inaugurated in the local public schools. With "jim-crow" public school buildings, "jim-crow" street cars and buses, "jim-crow" railroad accommodations, "jim-crow" livestock facilities, "jim-crow" practices and institutions, we should balk and call a halt when it comes to "jim-crow" music in the public schools of Houa- ALPHONSE WILLIAMS, Shoe Basketball coach at Ubucity's 315 Main Street, says "Parents, Santa Claus has again established his headquarters at Busucity, and you should just behold the wonderful assortment of shoes this favorite of the kiddo has brought to Buckley's. Here you find real boy shoes. They are regular fellow boy shoes—squared-faced, hunky high shoes that look as if they require main wants for Christmas. Your boy'll like Houstonian Juniors. In black or rich "Then, too, Buckley 'h am 'em as the girls like 'em - a trifle lighter as to the girls like 'em leather, but sturdy and stunch like the same; that's the way girls like 'em these clothes you these in two styles, prices at only 55 and 80. Then let you in on a secret: Buckley's Christmas slippers—deal gifts for every member of the family—are the largest and finest as ever been serving Houston in this respect for three generations. Then, too, Buckley's homey and friendly about such a present that seems to tie both the girls and the family together. The prices are right, too, on these cuffiers. Drop in Buckley's gift problem." New Orleans Dots The regular monthly meeting of Phyllis Wheelsbite Wetland is bid on Mon-Feb 15, 2014 at Dryades Street. The women are zealously working to secure a home for delinquent girls and a dry nursery. The women are visiting the city for a few weeks, visiting relatives and friends in Hot Springs, Missouri, and visiting guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ecolehou, who are the Crescent City during the Crescent City during the Mina Mand Dedea was housed in the Crescent City during one of the most delightful whirlings of her home. Misses P. Rosa, E. Cotton and Misses D. Mole, Ethel Thompson and Jones won club prizes; Misses M. Dole, Ethel Thompson and Jones won club prizes. PANDORA BUNCH CLUB "Sunset and tading star, And one clear call for me, And may there be no meaning of the bar, When I put out to see. I take this method of thinking my many friends in Bermuda for their friendly and deathless nature, and if my father, Mr. and McMillan, who died 10 April, 1928, NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale every FRIDAY AFTER-NONAT ROOM 107, PYTHIAN ST. New items may be shipped to: 9:00 P.M. at GREEN ST. & SAVINGS. Phone MAIN 5677. Papers on sale at news stand news. NEWS MATT, Including Church, Glue, and Sporting News must be in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mall to 312-722-2222. SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to reach the Society Mill, MISS VIOLA CONELY, 317 N. Roman St, New Orleans, by Monday of each week. Miss Conely's telephone is Gavilin 6311-W. Subscriptions, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to MISS VIOLA CONELY, 317 NORTH ROMAN STREET, Carries a full line of Ladies' Hats and Wearing Apparel, Men's Socks, Ties, Coats, Hats, Hemstitching and Flipping a special Lamp. Exactly forty fathers and sons sat down together last Friday night at the New Orleans Y. M. C. A. Similar affairs have been conducted over the past year in the country during the past month. The purpose is to get the fathers to sit down together and also to stimulate their sons are doing, and also to stimulate a spirit of comradeship. The team has been the most fruitful success. Just prior to the banquet several games of basketball were played between the fathers and sons took part. The banquet itself was served at nine o'clock, and the banquet was attended by Mitchell, the executive secretary, as master of ceremonies, and in attendance were John McDonald, L Walter Wainson, Saryd Brimah, Brimah Wainson, and they were timely, and the body responded by giving each speaker a roaring chair. Brimah Wainson was he is a native African, and talked to them about his country. After the banquet, the question was asked to tell why he was interested in the expressions of the people were EDINBURGH PRINTERY HAS ALL MODERN MACHINERY Numbered among the creditible business establishments of New Orleans and Edinburgh, 1009 Dryden Street. The business which has been conducted by the firm is well equipped with modern machinery, devices and everything necessary for its own concern of its kind among Negro concerns, four modern machines of large volume, a machine of large automatic machine turning out a large volume of printed matter. A large machine is operated by this press for a fraternal order. Edinburgh, prophetor and manager, and accurate. He studied the printing business at the old Southern University. He is courteous, and affable in dealing with the public, which is a valiant effort not grown too big to serve the public. With the equipment of the establishments of the kind of printing matter, from a visit time card to pamphlet, book or news NEW ORLEANS CULTURISTS HEARD EMINENT AUTHORITY The New Orleans beauty culturists, the National Cosmetics Association and the cosmetic therapy were addressed by Dr. Nella B. Cooper, president National Cosmetics of America and the Board of Control of Cosmetic Therapy. The Tulane University Baptist dress was very instructive and gave students the ability to practice cosmetic therapy and the requirements of the state. She organized the cosmetics department and the dressers and Cosmeticians' League. Mine. White was elected president The Board of Control of Cosmetic Therapy was the regular semi-annual examination last week. The part of the examination was held in the office of the principal. The practical work for whites was the couple of white parrots, and for colored parrots. OPINIONS DEPARTMENT on sale every FRIDAY AFTER SAMPLE. Important news items may as 9:00 P. M. Tuesday evenings, at leading news stands. ch. Club and Sporting News must Sunday of each week. Mall to tied to reach the Society Editor, human St. New Orleans, by Monday hours is Galvez 6311-W. applications as circulators, should Y, 317 NORTH ROMAN STREET, NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY ENTERTAINS RED! The Red Circle Club at 6 P.M. Philly. Saturday at her reside. Those winning club p es H. Adderly, first; Milton, third guest prizes: Misses Landry, will enter the club da XMAS TREE A NEW ORLEANS CITIZENS ELECT HOSPITAL MORGAN CITY VISITOR IS HONORED IN NEW ORLEANS WESLEY CHAPEL M. E. CHUCHCH, Rev W. Scott Chinn, D. D., Minister, Mrs. Lillian B. Washington, Reporter. Wedley's service continues to attract and many friends and visitors to the church. Dr. B. K. O'Kruege preached Sunday night. The music was furnished by the choir and the New Orleans Worship Center. The sacraments are under way and great praise is expected to the same. A holiday revival service will be the chief attraction, starting on Sunday, January 2. The Sunday school school executes the service during to Sunday, January 2 The Sunday school children excels in the Claus will come to the children. The New Orleans Methodist Brotherhood will observe Exemption Day at 11 a.m. REVIVAL AT OLD ZION BAPTIST A revival meeting is being conducted in Old Bridge Bay at the N. Johnson and S. Leaus streets on November 12, will be carried on Friday, November 13, Ben Joseph, pastor. The public is invited. A series of soul-sitting meetings will be carried on Friday, November 13, 17-year-old preacher of California, in charge of the meeting. Last Sunday, in charge of the meeting, a large congregation listened to the splendid sermon preached by the pastor Rev. DeVore, the church, in honor of his anniversary celebration. ERN STORES DENTS COUNT 2101 Dryades St. PHONE JACQ. 8271-517 gathered graduate pharmacists ENTIVE SERVICE AGE SOLICITED NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY ENTERTAINS RED' CIRCLE CLUB The Red Circle Club was entertained by Miss Philadelphia Alberts last Saturday at her residence in Algeria. Miss Alberts was joined by H. Adderly, first, Emily Davis, second; Ellenna, third. Winners of guest prizes are L. Llewrng, G. Glewrng, and W. Wlewrng. We will enter the club during Xmas week. XMAS TREE AT DANEEL. Preparations are being made by Principal A. E. Perkins and teachers of the Dearborn high school and evening classes on the big day of gran on Dec. 33. The event will be in the nature of a get-together meet-up of the community, public invited. DAWSON BACK AT ST. JAMES Rev. H. G. Dawson and Mr. Dawson, who motored to Greenburg, La. to attend the annual conference of the American Oriental Oranges night, Dec. 11. He was sent back to the pastorate of the University of Galena. They both report a splendid conference. The St. James choir and the Orangery choir also attended conference last Sunday. The church is being beautified and decorated for the new minister and the New Year. GREATER ST. MARK 4TH BAPTIST SWARSH The Y. M. C. A. is now organization as a basketball league. The college basketball competition after the close of the Colored Public School Year will have at least two Sunday games and a girls' team. All games will be held at the gymnasium, gymnasium, and a fitting roster given. "The Tig 'I' Fly." as the basketball team wrote in their press release. Coach Fritz's star aggregation from the team is the "Tig 'I' Fly," winning an unanimous fastball victory. 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