Houston Informer

Saturday, January 8, 1927

Houston, Texas

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N. A. A. C. P. REPORTS 33 LYNCHINGS DURING 1926; FEDERAL LAW URGED TEXAS PRIMARY LAW'S VALIDITY ARGUED HOME EDITION VOL. VIII N. A. A. C. * * * * * * TEXAS THE MIRROR BY C. F. RICHARDSON Some of the leading American institutions of learning are represented in the school of the teacher-training courses of ford, special instruction is given in the school of home economics, and its still doing a wonderful piece of constructive work, and its products are playing well their part in the bivouac of he SELF-APPOINTED REPORTER. THE HOUSTON INFORMER TUSKEGEE PRINCIPAL ON WORLDWIDECRUISE SPEAKER IN HONOLULU THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. DR. ROBERT RUSSA MOTON (By the Association Tuskegee Institute, Ala.—Dr. Tuskegee Institute, now on a tour speaker at a recent meeting in Hawaii, according to word recen- dged upon the life of General S. Hampton Institute, who was bor- cational policy has affected educa- tion Hampton and Tuskegee. In an interview in the Honol quoted as having said that "race written in the United States on the one hand to the progress ment which is taking place in it hand to the growing conviction a race has nothing whatever to lo- Negro, the interview states. Dr. Motton is accompanied by erine; Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. D. LEADING CITIZEN FOR THE (By the Associated Negro Press. Institute, Ala.—Dr. Robert R. Moore, now on a tour of the world, sent meeting in Mission Memoria to word received here this week of Congregation Samuel C. James, who was born in Hawaii, tells as affected education in the Unite uskegue. In the Honolulu Star Bulletin said that "race relations between United States are steadily improvived by the Congregation Samuel C. James, making place in the Negro race, conviction among white people whatever to lose by being fair review states. accompanied by Mrs. Moton, their Mrs. Eugene H. Dibble, Jr. Tuskegee Institute, Ala.-Dr. Robert R. Moton, principal of Tuskegee Institute, now on a tour of the world, was the principal speaker at a recent meeting in Mission Memorial Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii, according to word received here this week. Dr. Moton spoke upon the life of General Samuel C. Armstrong, founder of Hampstead, who was born in Hawaii, telling how his education policy has affected education in the United States through Hampton and Tuskegee. In an interview in the Honolulu Star Bulletin, Dr. Moton is quoted as having said that "race relations between Negroes and whites in the United States are steadily improving." This is due on the one hand to the progress along all lines of social development which is taking place in the Negro race, and on the other hand to the growing conviction among white people that the white race has nothing whatever to lose by being fair and just to the Negro race. Dr. Moton is accompanied by Mrs. Moton, their daughter, Catherine; Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Dibble, Jr. LEADING DURHAM CITIZEN MISSING FOR THREE WEEKS (By the Associated Negro Press). Duran, H., C.-W. Gomez, secretary-manager of this Bankerite wife of the late John M. figure in the coteries of nationally famous business men in this city, the North. Mutual group, has been missing from his home and office since December 18th. His family and business associates fearing that he has met with four play, Mr. Gomez left Duran on December 18th to attend a reception spent the day of the 18th in Washington visiting a young man whose ex-husband was a University and left to catch the five coke train for New York. From that moment no trace has been found and used every available means to locate ed Negro Press.) Robert R. Moton, principal of of the world, was the principal mission Memorial Hall, Honolulu, ved here this week. Dr. Moton Samuel C. Armstrong, founder of a Lambda Telling how this education in States through theulu Star Bulletin, Dr. Moton is relations between Negroes and steadily improving." This is due along all lines of social development a Negro rate, and on the other white people that the white be by being fair and just to the Mrs. Moton, their daughter, Cathbille, Jr. DURHAM MISSING TEE WEEKS him, feeling that he either has been the fatal victim of some serious accident or that he is in some hospital Mr. Gomez, who long has been looked upon by insurance and commercial banks, was wizard, in addition to his position with Bankers' Fire, was secretary-general of the National Association Corporation of which Dr. Robert R. Moton is president and G. C. Spanking, vice president. He was in charge of the security of the Securities Company and several other business enterprises here. His books include a history of the satisfactory and he had neither family nor financial troubles which in the past he could cause him to leave. A wide search is being made for KAPPA ALPHAS SAW COOLIDGE DURING MEET The convention opened Sunday night and will continue through Monday. The convention will be elected. Archie of Alexander, Dorema, Iowa, and T.illis Nutter, member of the Virginia Legislature, will be awarded studded wreaths for recognition of their distinguished achievements. A winner will be honored with one of the Harmon awards. About 350 delegates from western Virginia and colleges attended the convention. WILEY COLLEGE HEARD RHOADS IN FINE SPEECH PRAIRIE VIEW HOLDS RANK Prattview State, Texas, Jan. 3, 1927. After examination by the state department of the state view of Texas Prattview State Normal and Industrial College, Wallee County, Texas, has been confirmed as a four-year institution. The above information was conveyed to Dr. W. R. Banks, principal of the department, on December 14, 1926, from J. R. Eald, chairman of board of examiners, as follows: "I am pleased to activate you as a member of the state superintendent has ranked Prattview State Normal and Industrial College of the first class without condition." him by his family which consists of three of his children, Albert John of the A. M. E. Church, his five children, two of whom are adopted, who occupy the office of the superintendent, and sociates in the farfung business activities of the group who here commemorates the style "The Negro Wall Street of America." Friends throughout the country are asked to assist any trainee in the job. Highest Tribunal Hears Arguments In Test Case Appealed By Dr. Nixon FISK SINGERS PLEASED CROWD; NEW PREXY HERE BACK FROM DALLAS MEETING. Miss Ellis Walp, Jack Yates teacher and secretary-marshall of the State Department, met the meeting of the advisory council on Wednesday, week-end. She reports that a constructive program was launched and headquarters in the office of Prof. J. D. Baldwin, secretary and editor of the Bulletin, official organ of the state body, 2000 Swiss REAPER CALLED BAPTIST PASTOR OF WASHINGTON REAPER CALLED BAPTIST PASTOR OF WASHINGTON Texas Negro Asks Highest American Court to "Outlaw" Pernicious "White Man's Primary" Statute—Case Has Nationwide Importance—Justices Show Unusual Interest in Brief—El Paso Lawyer, Assisted by Eminent Counsel, Presents Case—Constitutional Rights of American Citizens at Stake. Washington, D. C., Jan. 3.—Attorney retained by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People with headquarters in New York today argued before the supreme court that the Texas "white primary" law, enacted May, 1923, barring Negroes from voting in the democratic party primaries of the state, is unconstitutional; urging that the Texas law was a violation of the 15th amendment to the constitution and of sections 1979 and 2004 of the United States statutes. The case before the supreme court arose out of an action brought in the Texas courts by Dr. L. A. Nixon, El Paso, who, being a bona fide democrat with poll tax receipt and entitled to vote in precinct No. 9 of El Paso County, was on July 26, 1924, barred from voting in the party primaries in pursuance with the contested Texas law of 1928. The judge and associate judge of elections in that district (C. C. Hernand and Chas. Porras) issued a certificate to Dr. Nixon confirm that they had declined to permit him to vote. Dr. Nixon in this test case, financed by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is claiming damages in the sum of $5,000. The case has come to the supreme court on appeal from the federal district court for the western district of Texas. ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION BLAMES U. S. CONGRESS FOR LYNCHING LEAGUE SHOWING Fred C. Knollenberg, El Paso, retained by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1961, and by the Democratic party primary elections in Texas are recognized and regulated by law, casting a ballot in such an also-candidate election. The meaning of the 16th amendment; and the immunity against discrimination in the 16th amendment; protect in that amendment, protects the Negro in his right to vote in such Mr. Kulnberger's brief further reference is the democratic party primary in Texas is the only real election in that state, and the general election in No. 4 in the state is the ratification of the results of the democratic primary. The same is true to the extent of other states. If an enactment under such conditions be valid, governors must be appointed by the people, "an idle dream, and the 14th and 18th amendments to the Constitution adopted in vault, from which Dr. Kulnberger was excluded, or color was New York City—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, reports 33 recorded lynchings in the United States in the year 2000. Florida leads the lynchings state with 8, Texas is second with 5, and Mississippi third with 4. The other states having recorded lynchings are Alabama, Georgia, and Georgia, 3 each; Louisiana and Tennessee, 2 each; and Kentucky, New Mexico and Virginia, 1 each. Of the victims of lynchings mobs were three, one was a Navajo woman, one was a white woman, and two two-colored women, one of them lynched at Alken, South Carolina, and one near Houston, Texas. One of the mob victims and been accused judge at his trial, one in Texas was shot by white officers while maneuched, one by a police officer among the allied offenders of the victims were; entering the room of a victim were killed in the attack among the allied offenders of the victims were PRICE: 5 CENTS NO. 34 LAW URGED ARGUED Hears last Case Dr. Nixon American Court to "Outlaw" Primary Statute—Case Has Justices Show Unusual Inter- yer, Assisted by Eminent —Constitutional Rights of e. Attorney retained by the National at of Colored People with head- ugged before the supreme court law, enacted May, 1922, barring mocratic party primaries of the that the Texas law was a vio- tion of the constitution and of sections statutes. court arose out of an action dr. L. A. Nixon, El Paso, who, bell tax receipt and entitled to vote tax, was on July 26, 1924, barred in pursuance with the contested and associate judge of elections in Chas. Porras) issued a certifi- they had declined to permit him enhanced by the National Associ- ated People, is claiming damages has come to the supreme court on court for the western district of Associated with Mr. Kohlensher in the Warrior Field Story of Secretary of State, president of the National League for the Advancement of Colored People; Judge James A. Gates of Waukegan, Ga.; and Robert J. Channell of El Paso, Texas. SOCIATION CONGRESS FOR LEAGUE SHOWING For a crime with which they had no direct connection. A statement issued by James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to the failure of the United States senate to take action on a federal anti-lyaching bill, Mr. Johnson's statement says: "There is one excellent and reasonable effort to prevent the failure of 18 lychons in 1925 to 1928. While there was a threat of a federal law, with consequent jurisdiction of federal courts this crime was halted. Lychons hesitated. When the United States refused even to situate the lychons in the United States, they was equivalent to serving notice on the lychons that they could pursue the law. But only one lychon, and that one in Georgia, has been waived by punishment at the hands of the law." 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Around fhe hai ny sx clovan,s bay len, one forth oa expful of cart cut Sine, foe ooe-alt of « cuptal of celery cot Into bla -Add cnetaltcupfal of ot Mey, cover and cook an Nour, hen Tneover and cook Gaul tender. ‘Serve aa ‘hot platar and gurnlah ‘with fall ‘mocnds of “cooked seasoned Peas carrots, string Deane and gazed Erain ‘azes Turnipa ‘Pare white teratps and cat tnto balls win French cotter, Cook thom in Boiling salted water untl tender, ten Aran, Pat two tabespooatale of bat fer in « frying pan aod when melted tea eae tcitgon of marr hen furnp balls and fry them until srl brewoed. Black Walnut, Cheese Sandwiches. 2x one cream chewse with encesh czeam fo molatenalcely, add one helt cota ot chopped black want meats, haven with eat, eayense and 1 Dic of Bick pepper. Serve on buttered tye bread.” Serve with Det clder fer Signe Tanch. Fried Apples and Onlona! tuna green epplen cut Inte thin slices, cot alone into ellen nnd cook then for a few tlsutes before ang fhe apples. Use butter or bacon fat fo try them. Serve bet us t gutaish {pork or masere, ‘Ohlckan Salad telaire, ‘eve ready fosh clair (Chey may ber bovght at any bakery). Tenors AC aice roc the top ef each and il ‘with cloken salad.” Replace the top, haere a nail plece of ersp lttoce ‘mench cod allowing them to cor flightly over the top. Sprinkle with Dapeian and serve with olives, malted ced cuss ot aaa ce reas “* YY es Seem cme et seen aT EVERY man and woman sbouta eve a budgwt ‘There abould be ‘votipee ike apportionment, of what you ears, to" your ‘seeds’ nd. Jour ‘You will have to amen #0 much to reat Phere wil bave te be an. Ale Towance for food and Gehiog, forthe doctor and the dentit for amusement fd plednure, for necomary travel and for ‘unsecemery extravarancen, ‘ve all bave our extravaganoes, “Al ‘these things will be promptly sted ‘and. thoroughly looked. after. ‘We wail probably be perietariy Ibe rat with those iene whieh mean the eaten tha ross total of uma Bape pew ‘The lan thing chat will be thought bout, ad the more scanty allowance ‘wit be tae for I, will be the e- elopesent and battrment” ef” oat eR ae How mec mosey 4 ‘you spend last year oo worthovhile books —besk ou are Keeping to rd mweond tne “hooks that added to Jour wisdom or fave you something valuable to think Shout ‘low much te @I4. you spend tn fing’ your meatal storaboane with ‘act woul tn Gay fe yale 1 your ally work? ‘Did you spend as mech fr tnforma- ‘don an you aid for guslize? Te you ware to add together al the time you" went alning Anowledge, ‘woeld it be halt the ime that Jou eat aancat Do not consider that money ts the only thing 7eu spend. ‘Time in our much greater eam ou ean earn more money. ou cannot, with all the wealth of ‘the univer, In all the ages, bay ‘ne inate o¢ time nor Dring Back fo oetlar and better Uwe a wasted eer ‘Lord Brougham, m tmas who spent aig time wisely and prota, wrote down thie abort wentenceflled with {food advice: “Rend” something ot [trerything tnd everything of Some: ine” ‘There Ws no excose for any man, woman” er child paat twelve” years pending’ tems than alt an Dour ‘iy with pod book. Tending careflly and thoughtfully you will cover not leew than 150 words "teate"That is 500 words © Gay. ‘ne alllon sx Bondreg” and. ‘forty: two thousand words «year. Hew frock wiser do you thnk you would be if you aid that for cay one Peart ‘Knowledge ts the treet, the wos Inexpensive thing tn. the worl and tro thnk oan ot Wt than of anything Te ‘Stop manag a pot your stoonen Stop worrying about your dethes ‘Give up wom of the selon things agen whch you apend and waste yout tine and your mover. ‘Make up « bude of your earnings and your hours thet sball have tn it {itera allowance for your” mind, for your tneligence, for Four thine Ing powers ‘What you have tna your heed no robber ean get, be Pons! can transfer fovhis pocketn” Not even od ge cn ‘eatroy Te and perhape not even death am take It away from J0R Be generous with your mind. Feed ft Nooriah “Gary for fe Tete the fue part et you that really matters, {he coe thing upon which you should end levably and Continaoualy. —o— te oes Se Se oe eee. art never tian the perfection oth wert of sear, bot or te Goat's ruts and ve tte a] dune! Tool pucker bea tp at ot when we vast to shat It oft wh a 1OUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 AROUND THE HOME By MARGARE’ [T BRUCE sic een The IndosOudeor Clest are eee mor tae Wid Sass Wa ILI Sete tant ee ae coreres Miia) oan resect a) Ste ras Bet waar Pa rrooaty “oae e A rots sat [eld re il Roki ee ss. SESE tte tee Seem ee ee ee {he ‘bed tnto another comer and pets fhe bookease where the couch Raed tobe” At one tne, when T went to fee her, abe bad Joat cot a new wae Gow int apace on ber living-wo Wall, o tant abe could soe a. great Tite pine which ‘stood across the Tire. “Another tine she cut & oot {or haa the carpenter do 11) between fre Dedrocnm, to imake for greater convenience. "A. wall wat no barrier tener! "The InteatUberty she has taken with her wala, however, inoue I Dave. a- sont courage enough to follow. This tie ft ie her Rtchen wall, co the fide which rene along the back porch of her suburban home. She cally ad’ Bole the site of & deor cat fn tate ‘wall and in the aperture. sbe had built a sabetanial lowe, eaaloped with shalvea and furslabed with cap- Seard’ doors on both dea "hat i 1 Dur ef doors opened into the clowst from the Hteben and noother palt paaed tats it from the porch. "You sea” she explained, “in wit tar weather the mil bottles ed to be placed on the back tap and would freeesolld before T got up” and brought them fn. Often, too, X woald be ont when the grocers or caine t Ghiiver," and the vegetaben, ett, Suey a tag rman oui be Hiled by the cold. Bp T Gevied this Cupboard, he ‘alkman ‘and’ trades Deople come up on the porch, ope the’ doors aad put the fod tn on the shelves and dose the doors. he Body “et the closet in tn the warm ices, so the foods are ante When {come in I open the dooty ts the ‘chien and’ MEF the arlclen oot, aha “ewpe foods tree from dust snd tape, as wel, to may nothing of wtray dogs aod cts.” At aight the doors are locked trom the iain, ed Tinave sever mimed anything yet i nope the cold winter wind out of the chen, too, for the outer ors are Closed wea T go to gv my proveater. Tho close ce at tysort of inte Fetrigerator, for while 1 is bet cold fc to tensa food In enough fo"precerve thew My double cap. Doar a oe of iy greatat comtorta” Tessele Deseretivety speching, thts 19 the day of the tansel: ‘Once langhed ot as inet an the tidy, tt vow ancien it pretty pendants from oar chande: lea, our window shasen ball alia, picture cordate be ronbers,” and carbon corner fa fact there i ak mont no artic of ome -adorameat that cannot bet prepriatly_ topped oc with «tame or ‘This te & revival, of couree, of the genlat ftaklaa of var srandmotbera ‘Fetares hong by lange fisted cord trom whlch hung huge worsted tax ‘lm, ourabed 4 haleeentury ‘Rep’ dod are agate ia vorue slog ‘with “hooked rugy, candiewick ea Toreada aod. woven ball pall ‘ome canes the Camel hangs Zr the {Hie nalbead whlch las the peta ‘Corda an inverted; tn ota ane ‘he plecre cords run straight to te ‘molding from the we upper comer ‘the pletare, aod the tame Bang evar, be eign ot tha fron AL sa ‘corner. The picture Tt, ot Derbags ‘to od mire, abou be od uahlooed 1 teting ‘Pamela attached to the chain pea tor lignting alee laos are equal Drety for side sconces or cling San olla, ‘The coletel apenas tae ‘is are attractive in a room wher ‘Be lamp shades, Incqoered. sand ‘Sed Gneae taahat chairs ary bed ‘Sik Camels to amtch hangings and ‘uahlona my be ane fer brig tsps ‘to Anish the twin ropes of colored ‘ied which pul window draperies to ‘ener in tho erecing ‘Oral couch plows or oblong bed side conus” are very” etruciv ‘rico niabed with taut at each Toa Rome of Gann tana are. elt Tange snd benry. The ceshion in the sete n'a sof roll plow of Freoes ‘oe sh, "with a band. ot trecadea ‘min “arvund the ‘center, te ovely Bae ‘St green lavender, aver tod Biog and euch ed in Solabed with large aver cabochon of cord, boldng (Freee sik aus. Re wate colors tre ahows fn the lamp shade, and ESPs sean aed inched to the Heht-pall. A & FEDEORD, sort, wate Tarlor and Go need tnd fowaiy oe eames scarey fies. “B % i acon a Pn Office hours: 8:80 ». m0 12 noon ioe ee aes ie ee er | re S DR. JOHN W. DAVIS, J tame veaidnon, adiey 2108 S. B, WILLIAMS movany Pusiie iam $08 G5 foie Tonge Office Phone Preston 7116 ‘Reldencey Hedley 64653 DR. A. J. MADDOX DENTIST Hours: 9.A.M.to6 P.M. Sundays by Appointment 403 Odd Fellows Temple a Fairchild. Undertaking Co. FUNERAL BIREETOR® Phones: Rates 1895 " Falrfax 6464 1018 oowing street force Hours: 2:00 wo 4:00. Bort icc. “ion door DR. THELMA A. PAt PHYSICIAN and SURGEON pecillet Women’s and Childrens 497 068 Fejtowe Temple Prone Peston 1080 HOUSTON, TEXAS Mme. A. L. Lewis’ Wonderful Hair Grower Seale * TREATMENT OF DANDRUFF ‘AND CUREOF TEYTER Mme. L. E, Jones’ Sytem Residence: 3201 Buck Street Phone Capitol 2556-W War Declared on Kinky Hair Johnson’s “SILK TOP” Te al J. JOHNSON Temple Barber Shop 500 LOUISIANA ST. 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Investigation, to be right places for ie Product to flourish, Advertising in The Intormer Sells the Goods Binh iat A tlle Keeping the Mouth Closed 1 tam can tee Bs mouth cloned tela sure dn Oat be coud SSowihing Ye he epmeed tetunet coe Fewer Words she wore yon say, the lean pola veil remus the fewer Oe wore, Be crater the pede Fenson. seppesen aaron om our are on tna Ose Eom 6 re His 0 PEOP g > Tere Pie | oo C | ' ‘cain ade GET THIS | wcritoin RING |S eS | nn a M. BERRYMAN, |S" 1422 COLFAX AVENUE, || pause te sas CHICAGO, TLL, "| ete et, “one “IT'S RIGHT HERE | | FOR YOU!” ! wood | | Wholesale and Retail CHARCOAL | . D. CRAWFORD 4201 Market St. Phone Preston 8644. | ee meee aren ot Brin (xm: ert. \oue 2, won Wi abot es en —— DR. WILLIAM A. HAMMOND Pevaiual ano eunasci octahend is boven tf me ee trustee “Office eauipment modern oon ase Orie td eran, mas * On Building Me Get. Ghote os Ei Sones 3p Mod au'e tranaator to th original, and Is fouled tothe Caney of the Bre Dal ‘wn not cd balding ret ger ret, bor ‘Gace woree now. But thee’ a ‘alae bow house from the ground ie bismeworthy if thay make 1 Bo Indeowe,necing to them method and enfoton are both kts Fata~~oomas Fuller Gad). patie World in ttatt ‘reas contoled by Rea com sesh eeriy ey. atral aat ‘ral reetren of iodern ciation Isiberals ‘of all kind, base and preg loony every variety o€ tint, exept lng opie; every character ‘of te in, egeable an trait lande—be {ng ta'necr to sltconalnd an ay tibet power excepting th Bets aar ore Thamb Print Receipts ‘a uancock (Mich) garage wes th eralion apres for recepting bla ‘Wes il in oered for etiemen Ue mechanic who alone aware be {Feary banan, Devety attaches ie fe frrprat The garage. kepy Sager rim record a al employee Roatine Unaseal Count ‘hat month rere, at the end at whch you aren't able to far that Jou could have saved site owe Tine if on buat ben pot fo nome ovoal tod ohexpected expense FO Wayne, News Senne, Bright Sayings of Papa sinare was coce te ie whe sweatcu tong tip wither fae Tha whea she ane home abe sald te Bee other: “iammay am 1 reall ape’ tle sloce? Me tld & prety May Twas” Couldn't Stop Her ‘Adin exchange—“Lowt, gatas’ ate watch; a8 reward ao quae {Sco 'tared—elan ty. wite-ancwers a ee ane euarent HIS OWN PEOPLE By BOYD GURNEY ‘Teese, Heteate: Alpes heme enned pe Thea and toked af the otcers forthe frat tne. Westre, outeast, be. had ‘expected a minimum of two eare tn Drisoment. And that was alls sen ecce--to be dlnlased from the ree {neat ‘You're lucky, Kane. .Wiah I was {In your tou” sald eos of ia com Destous, as he gathered hs things to ether.” "Golng East, T suppose?” “Yen" anmwered. Kane oachalant 1y, and walked toward the tatrance of the eam. ano war fing. He had enlisted six montha before, after « year of de Sipation, athe ala. hope of forge: {Ung the past. Once, so Tone ago that memory ot tha pe wa tit a ‘reat (yb, be hadbeen « decent ‘man. Hle tad bad’ good positon {n'a western elty, and be had loved Dorothy Davis whom he iew to be ‘he ene woman inthe weld whom he tant love forever. At last he bd ‘been fa position to ane her to be ome his wite, And abe ad Broken {he news (Bia that abe was engaged tobe married, It was to Colonel Soot, {© mun considerably. ber sealor; and Kane had gathered that fhe bad ‘asked her sooner... howéver, ‘here was no se apeculating about Oat ‘Kane gave up his poniton, and ne hardly’ eevembered. anything of the Year Gat followed Sulew I tha, {he end of It, he found hmeelt pen alles ottside aa army camp in Texan “had the sudden thought of redea Ing hmscl Here, at. leas, there ‘would be a ilfe-of action. Kane ea Mated. “He found the monotony of anny if 4m the litle border port Intolerable Hla found that Colont! Scott wea hl ‘commhndng ‘o@cer. He found that BOE Sk Be Doren ed the leh of ber, and fortunately {or him, she did got recoglse hin his acters uniform, Once he was ‘eat on an errand fo ber howe, and be left the message with the servant and fed, "Ha ate is heart out.” Ho be ‘came known’ ax the worst soldier “he regiment. He wan continually Dunished. At last he commited ‘raver offense agatoxt acpi and ‘was trad by courtmartiel aod dle “she lt tess tte be re solved to ge Bast and try to make a fae of nei But AF be Mere ‘with Ms bundle upon Ms arm, across {he eaciowure, be nw Dorothy coming toward him ‘ "vain he turned bis eye away ‘She maw Bia; abo knew hist We saw {he look of recognition in her eyes ‘Sho Wopped, Kane hurried past her fot daving 49 look back. He galned {he entrance tothe barrack Bot he ld not go toward the raliroad sta ‘Hoa, as he had planned, Instead, be tured southward toward the border He walked Jauntily. past the custom house over the Brides, and Aung hi seit upoa the ground. He was in Mex {coy ad’ Be meant never to return. Ey Albert Keane looked up Into the sd nearched the distal. "The sulnmer nun was decining, and ‘asthe meseal weet out of hin he rel ‘ed his basement or afteen months he had tived t ‘he. ‘aqualld” Marien ‘ilage twat ines beyond. the border. At fet Tookea on with suspicion, he bad tbe come completely dentifed ‘with te ‘illagers. He eprewied ta the be ‘bot an unclean thing, lke the creep {ng teneds aboot hm "Few ten have sunk to such depths ‘us Kane Bnd reached. Now, doop ta Is heart, aa afuatve memory sired Ik was & memory ‘of America, which ‘nad once been dear to him, of « lv Iised tan where oman faces looked {te hin feateed ot the brutish peas ante ayee ‘What wat ft he was remembering He anew “now,” Somebody” bat ‘leked hin Tk wan the ebel leader, Banton, riding by with. bundre ‘troopers. And what was If ad been mar hat Gelago 1a. always laa stupor ete barmleas, ‘Do not Kl him.” ‘Sentor had Keked him. contempte ‘ously and ridden oo ble ay. Dut Kane remembered ow. He remem bered. the whispered colloquy. Ne ‘ody knew that he understood mach Spanish, for be sldor moke to any: ‘one. But Kane had gathered that the troop was to raid the American ‘cain lowly the realization of this rep Inco. his infnd. He heard agate the Haughter of the Mexican tender, hs onat of ‘WML’ he would oto. the ‘Gringos, his talk Gf the Amerien women. then slows, tke Hower, Doroinya tage uafolied befor hia eyes against the fading’ West Kane stegnered tS. bla feet en tooked about hls. Tethered tas near bby hat was a foe sialon, the prop ‘erty of Santon, whch he hed ett here ‘THE HOUSTON INPORMEE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 pride at the tng mnt he ‘the nade So the aatal’s ak fied fastened the girth le ted the bride Dearing abonte fa the Mexicans ‘aa lan and dived hls purpow Meo "ran towned ‘len Kae cot the taller nd” inated on the stalllo's back. In a oneal be ‘was aveay. galloping alone the ot ‘hat-led tovterd the wrder, Behind bla he ail heard ue rion of the ‘tupeted Atexeans ta Once ut of sight of the village be moved slows, for before his miles fevay, outlined ‘wgainat the botiave he stw the entatry of Santor march fg. "Tbe On)" ‘dled ahd ‘the sary Stine one” Kane rede along the de- Twas tidalpht when be naw fur fo he winding tke Locking down, he anw the camp of the ralders at the {ot of the ll "A high baal elther fae of him, elaine lato the wountalog, [Eu of a ponsbity of a detour. He ‘must ride through the cap. He give. his horse rest; then. routing be continued, very cautious 1g, unt topping the last hi, he saw the pickets under him. ‘Then be pul enter and taster bo drove the stl on down the Wi He heard the shouts of the guard, be caught a tslon (of mea, een from alep, staring at ‘im; and then he wan rating. the fina. He beard thelr excited ahoats Bullets wolesed past hun He felt ns IRwere dhe sting of bea through she foreart, through the shoulder. tls ight hand. plerced. dropped. nerve Tenaly from the reine He fet tbe ‘ood stream. down. 2 ‘Then he hind pasted them, and os bis svorting hore gathered (elf together Teneath lm, he heard the troop, With ‘wil yell, take up the pursuit. The ‘ver glisened before hit, "The cor Feat ran fast and stroag. Only & o- Tent he beseated; aid as be did 9, De felt another stiog under the em ‘Then be drove th sullen Hato’ the water. The bullets whipped the water about ‘im Kane fot bla senses faving hi, ‘and’ an awful faatoean. Ho felt the fey water wrap. him round lke. & stroud. "Behind him hls pursoers bad Dalted, No ordlnkry bore could swim from the south tothe orth bask of ‘he Ho tn ood ‘tmp. "The current was eweeplog hm favay. But bafore hn he sav. white it the aight, the tute of hig owe Deople. With a. last ort Kane urred the fagzing Denst Beneath the ‘water. The stallon aborted and sd ely began “to tread upon the ever otteen ‘Solmbing and plunging, It gained the Aperican sae’ and. rushed tp. the Danke Behind him the Mexlenns were ‘ml Aring, but gow the ballets went fvild. Kano was in Ho danger. If oaly Sead val Mot. eon ed ile welned fn the salon. with bia ast reserve strength. He walked tt [Mowiy’throvgh the ‘entrance to. the {cump. ‘Men were lreday. alert, [erouned by the shot, und flag ta Cane heard the ‘colonels voleg He saw a woman standing at hs nde. He [Mopped the Borse in frost of the cou tmanding oftcer. "Sates Is leading a part. attack the camp, size fllered. "came tonwarm you~" “and ane\ tv, Hore tata the arma of the colones orderty “They eaered bles Tato the plone house Kane opened bis ye after 8 loag tatervl, fo see, faces looking Into Ig. “He saw the “doctor ale. hla head, A venwe of supreme sey theled him. tt was good to dieit was good that this whould be eaded—aod been of tue “And among the faces he anw that of the coloe's wife, Her tears fll over ‘im. Kane trled to spent but there was no need of speech. Tn that ina Titerchange of lok all was explained, find the recoucllaton effected. He hed saved otbers—owhat dia Ie matter If he conld bot save himself? ‘And, with bis eyes stl bolding Dor Catbird’s Many Moods Puzzle to Bird Lover rer sites | can. renenten cat ‘urdu have htted oor garden I bev Ghoerved thelr coming fn the tring Bar courting tine abd tel nena tine “Te the autumn ey cone 8 {he dozens to feed on Wat grapes Yer the more T ober be catia ihe tore bo mystien snd Inert ie aapect is oer chaneog ome nent x cowry nest n mea then Tela eiltat «aay soak rank achot boy, an slsive Eaton, now bare, bev here ls "changeabicoct” is cotualn andl in marked contre the ob tonnes, capesntions allow wh fever isk of haraaning the te ‘ene by suddenly becoming tome {hing ue every few minatee ‘The caOHrd seems to De an actor rhe plays an saluted Sumber ot Tole inch a convincing wig tha Se can never deci Jt when ei Sete binslt-tarene Saute, Ox Don animal, Dog Movie Patron | ery week t dog atts the mov fog pictarethater'at Gosia, Bay sae naw ot te or ot mitted, rane to the rt racant eats end vedom sabes a aye 0 the screen hile the petra ie on 3 alvin, a ‘rth hus freee on the sea ia os aun nie Senet oe > in Legs ‘etm ein hs Fla Sass ee a oem Sere Sconce ee ie carte ee sa ee ees a ee ee oa Stee ec Sitar | a Check overnight sours here te way tod he and reap) A creep eae «ete, Tee ee et pias SOAR ao soe osetia eee et Beare aces Seer cota” ince ta SE ne Citar aR wes Petia peg age ma witioet ares to eens er Met Sea cL ino tes wontetan mosses case bun GetRedBox® ‘with portrait z | yy > : Aaa a 4 >a yh Xe Kheumatism Situ sthgoh mcr Sees —e BAUME BENGUE “ae 7 ‘ EAGLE BRAND Flies, Mcedaieoes 666 cic Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, blocs Tere end Male ‘Fever and 1 | ay | s Pash - ey A| eh ENCOURAGING | eter a cn et DICTATION UF @ ~ eX RMA | Saal alae e Qt KK «cio Des SMeczat wi Ti take 20 dcation erin Sa T tu 0, letaon Soles imroenee mgr semvenne te Se eer In the Picture Theater iinet Ns oper itrno eaten Ean ae Pompadourr “BET ot nace wae Sa Tee Be ana A Lifelong Study ’ arena nen aS Ta fet Seats Fehr | at sae nn a a Should Redace cite Nat at a ste Saco tate TT a tet ae efi be eee oe a THE POOR NUT » # = a irs ete cs wi wat ster al liad tt we pow = Iinpresemands ulate pe iNagempeeia patoons No Ambition Graco—What giver you the tmpres soo, dea, that Jack has to ambition ‘Gwen (otug)—Why—er—coe ila ‘esually stiaten iat Cowardly irst Motoriat—Tat_ritroad_ om (acer ts Yellow coward! ecoud- Motorat—What mikes” yeU ink hat ieee Motorst—Din't you see htm sow his tren when he saw T was Fac {ng with hit ‘Strenuous srwnat makes 708 90 teva” I Greamed all tight that 1 was waltiog 10 line’ to get tekete for Football ame” Getting Expert Advice Mieg Green hear, profesor, that ‘you are an authorfgy on nan spots. ‘Proteaoe—Wll, have tds. ‘nudy of ern ‘len Greet so glad T met you. ‘whlch woold you edvite—temon fue or cola cream Ominous Growls | owhat ia Jour husband barking boat Bow "oon ha got held of « cake ot dog amu S ee “a Pretty ~~ Hair Makes Pretty Girls ‘Stinedre pralcentiee, eed ins epoed oe Tes ie eee ee Sop cat her Geet Se ‘Cleaner with the Halr Dressing eS NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING — The Safety Razor that uate ‘Sharpens Its Own Blades counts our tu Razor .0. deci —Sharpens Itself ‘od Blades ° fi Radice OM | PORES ISH OF it 4 | MARKETS’ es G wep 2714 ODIN AVENUE For all stomach and Phone Capitol 0480 tpeetal coats end | |! 1010 WEST DALLAS Scugacs e Phone Preston 0853 ce teui || wi ad Mns.Winstow's| || Fist!_AND a Syrup Largest Floh Martat In the 8 For pyorrhea or prevention gnats ifsc: Seren snulneptierAlne hard agains | foe sri. a: Siac of toe Sad thre Constipation reeved without laxatives Naflles bowel lbrlexot-oot ‘Mitatee oetharenso case ‘etipigs or forms able sce dn rng ook ‘Daw! Gena sad safe for young ead ll “Ginee wootng vl pln No treatment like Nujol miyietodaye DR. RUPERT 0. ROETT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 402 Odd Fellows Temple Phones: Office P. 2817, Ron. #.0918 |r: Rain a moe EP; ~ a a = PAGE THREE FORE’S FISH MARKETS’. . 2714 ODIN AVENUE Phone Capitol 0480 | 1016 WEST DALLAS. | | Phone Preston 0853. Wholesale and Retail FISH _AND OYSTERS’ Lara Fo art nth Sn Detetewn seers shied pra me ih 10 an PART we rare | oe Binern. Laan IW Aa J. D. SPIVEY Notary Public OFFIcR:. 1914 CLARK St. PHONE CAPITOL 1096 1. 4 RIERAS Cus agmeer and rete snare Hames and Pa Bal Mai odes sate ings, Plats and Maps . PHONE H. 08 No More = Gray Hair Larieuse Pochorind | tae aise “Ee PAGE FOUR Appreciation To say "I thank you!" is indeed an old phrase, but it is still good. We do really appreciate the splendid business we enjoyed during our time together. We shall do all we can to deserve more patronage in the year 1927. We thank you! Grocer 408 Milam Street Milam Street: Phones: P. 7061-8020 "The House of a Thousand Flavors" WASHINGTON THEATRE 2737 ODIN AVENUE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 11-12-13 MIDNIGHT REVUE SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 MAMIE SMITH America's Greatest Record Artist And Her BROADWAY COMPANY Of 25 Crack Performers in their farewell American tour — Highest价 colored company traveling in the South. AGENTS WANTED—At once. no. 200 AGENTS WANTED—offering extra extensive training in training. Apply branch office Atlas Life Insurance Company, 608 Prairie Avenue, Houston, Texas. IT DRIVES OUT WORMS The surest sign of worms in children is paleness, lack of interest in play, fretfulness, appetite, picking at the nose and sudden startling in sleep. When these symptoms appear in time to give White's Cream Verfungite, a few doses drive out the worms and put the little one on the road to health again. White's Cream Verfungite has a record of fifty years of successful use. Dowling Drug Store, 2602 Dowling. GRANDER BIGGER BETTER THAN BEFORE! STAY OFF THIS DATE! THURSDAY NIGHT MARCH 3,'27 "NUF CED!" The members of the Coleridge-Taylor Choral Club held a social hour after their regular weekly rehearsal tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Smith, 1910 Kie Ada from numbers of the named musicians, their wives, mothers and husbands were invited guests of the club, and all had a delighted evening. A very toothome menu was served all present. SPEE Close O BROKEN Small Size, One Pant A Price TO THOSE Special Use Out $ ROKEN LOT One Pant All-Wool Suit Priced $25 TO THOSE THEY FIT Special Close Out Sale Small Size, One Pant All-Wool Suits, Formerly Priced $25 $10 Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Business December 31st, 1926, as Reported to the Comptroller of the Currency. ASSETS Loans and discounts, time..... $16,495,208.89 Loans and discounts, demand..... 6,145,771.15 $22,640,980.04 Customers' liability account Letters of credit 761,966.34 Customers' liability account acceptances out- standing..... 17,826.42 Customers' liability account foreign bills sold 815,468.37 United States Bonds to secure circulation..... 2,000,000.00 United States Treasury Certificates of In- debtedness..... 500,000.00 Bonds purchased for investment..... 2,204,317.72 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas stock..... 90,000.00 Other stocks, securities, etc..... 1.00 Banking house..... 2,060,000.00 Other real estate owned..... 1.00 Cash in vault and with other banks..... 11,894,132.84 Cash with United States Treasurer..... 100,000.00 11,994,132.84 Interest earned but not collected..... 53,699.31 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1ST IN HOUSTON CHARLES EIKA PASSED AWAY. The funeral of Charles Eika, well known Houstonian and until recently a beloved friend, who passed away December 29, 2013, at his home in 1311 Crawford, last Saturday at 11 a.m. He m. upbed in under a suspicious bag, and was taken to M. Rev. J. H. Lovelock officiating. Instrument took place in Olivewood cial but Sale N LOTS' All-Wool Suits, Formerly d $25 THEY FIT HER'S SONS BLES AND FARMER (Organized 1866) First National HOUSTON, TEXAS condition at the Close of Business and to the Comptroller of the Cus ASSETS name..... $16,495,20 demand..... 6,145,72 unit Letters of credit unit acceptances out- unit foreign bills sold secure circulation. Certificates of In- vestment. if Dallas stock. etc. other banks..... 11,894,13 Treasurer..... 100,00 collected. $ 1,500,000 1,000,000 sings ected, but not earned interest and taxes... $27,220.95 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 LIABILITIES Mrs. J. C. Pranter, Dallas, district most mobile governor of the Household Institute, was dean of the Latin department in Booker Washington High School, Dallam, where she taught the local Household Institute. Beld at the First Presbyterian Church, white women at an interracial meeting, delivered at the First Presbyterian Jesse Daniel Amherst (white), George Johnson (black), and mission, also delivered a very remarkable address. The Coloridge-Taylor NEW MOUNT PILGRIM Rev. W. H. Rhodes, Pastor l Bank December 31st, 1926, as currency. 88.89 11.15 $22,640,980.04 761,966.34 17,826.42 815,468.37 2,000,000.00 500,000.00 2,204,317.72 90,000.00 1.00 2,060,000.00 1.00 2.84 11,994,132.84 0.00 53,699.31 $43,138,393.04 0.00 $2,500,600.00 0.00 500,000.00 443,335.19 126,151.36 772,116.34 17,826.42 815,468.37 81,030.10 2,000,000.00 10.77 15.74 18.75 35,882,465.26 $43,138,393.04 D. MOTING, Aunt, Cashier LACIT, Aunt, Cashier D. MOTING, Aunt, Cashier D. ENVINCIA, Aunt, Cashier BREYE A. CAREY, Auntier B. BOT JACKSON South Texas Commercial National Bank Statement of Condition at the Close of Business December 31, 1926, as Reported to the Comptroller of the Currency. Marine Bank & Trust Co. AS RENDERED TO THE COMMISSIONER OF BANKING OF THE STATE OF TEXAS FOR CLOSE OF BUSINESS DEC. 31, 1926 E. P. GONNETT, N.Y., New York W. S. PATTON, W. S. PATTON BRIAN KLIN, Jr. BRIAN KLIN, Jr. R. H. BAYNE, Wake Forest K. R. BISHOP James A. Baker James A. Baker, Jr. James A. Baker, Jr. W. H. Cargill W. H. Cargill W. H. Cargill Travis R. Clemens, who spent the holidays here with relatives and friends, was returned to Detroit, Mich. local friends were glad to see him. SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DIRECTORS Bingham Jr. M. M. Gusset M. M. Graves M. M. Graves Pay Ewin M. V. Neohaus M. T. J. Charlton and children, Beaucent, spent Monday in the city as the guests of the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin B. Parker Wm. B. Patton Jason Jr. Jr. Sev W. Belion S. C. Bed K. FOR IMPRINT rested house, garage, and studio-bed, Mr. and Mrs. John DENDED STATEMENT OF CONDITION Bank & Trust HOUSTON, TEXAS THE COMMISSIONER OF BANKING C AS FOR CLOSE OF BUSINESS DEC. 81. RESOURCES ents fuctions City Fund and Assessments da stocks building AND DUE FROM BANKS. EMENT OF CONDITION OF Bk & Trust C TON, TEXAS SIGNER OF BANKING OF THE STATE OF BUSINESS DEC. 81, 1926 SOURCES ..... $1,224, ..... 22, ..... 18, Assessments ..... 22, ..... 313, ..... 48, 100, FROM BANKS ..... 730, ..... $2,480, CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF LIABILITIES Guided Profits ..... $1,635,279.3 ..... 438,884.2 ..... $ 300, 106, $1,635,279.36 438,884.24 2,074, $2,480, A GUARANTY BOND BANK BERTNER DENTON W. COOLEY, President COOLEY H. H. GISEECK, Vice President GIRAUD STUART A. GIRAUD, Vice President ECKE P. C. RESHUAER, Ast. Cashier G. ATTORNE HWIN H. H. BLUE, Ast. Cashier WHIRE P. A. SOMMERS, Ast. Cashier --- $ 1,500,000.00 750,000.00 250,000.00 89,604.04 92,899.52 62,223.01 48.90 14.91 97.08 25,993,560.89 $28,738,287.46 JNO. DREAPER, B. P. STALLING, BEN W. WALSTON, E. W. VOORDEPOHL, Assistant Gatherer R. P. Parker Mrs. Daniel Bipley B. Patton C. Ed Seltgutman B. Bafferd, Jr. Cheryl Bawall A. Deitman M. C. Wing Red K. R. Womack FOR RENT OR LEASE—10-42 improved truck farm; good well, house, garage or out house. Teepee or Gold Fellow Temple, preston # 698 & 698 Fellow Temple, preston # 698 ACTION OF Trust Co. ING OF THE STATE OF 81, 1926 $1,224,330.53 22,535.30 18,503.48 22,644.41 313,500.00 48,830.00 100,000.00 730,117.83 $2,480,462.05 $ 300,000.00 106,298.45 9.36 4.24—2,074,163.60 $2,480,462.05 BANK ccers: --- 3,267,151.00 440,000.00 1.00 29,305.40 9,292,482.94 28,738,287.46 SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOLLAND & AMDUR FURNITURE STORE For 18 years in the Furniture Business in Houston For 12 Years at 707 Presenl Avenue Corner Prairie & Louisiana Everything is new in our new terms remain the same—THE M CUSTOMERS. We have furniture to suit and reasonable terms— YOUR TRADE INCOLN WHITE KITCHEN Everything is new in our new location—only our prices and terms remain the same—THE MOST FAVORABLE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. We have furniture to suit any home and any pocket, on any reasonable terms— YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED --- LINCOLN WHITE KITCHEN A GOOD PLACE TO EAT H. C. SELLS, Manager Phone Preston 8185 The Loans and Disc Time ...... Demand ...... Call ...... Securities: U. S. Bonds as ury Certifi U. S. Bonds circulation Other Bonds vities ... Federal Rese Stock ... Cash: With Banks Treasurer In Vault .. HOUSTON, TEXAS The National Condense Comp RESOURCES Loans and Discounts: Time ..... $3,673,188.80 Demand ..... 1,271,775.50 Call ..... 1,200,000.00 Securities: U.S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates ..... 329,934.83 U.S. Bonds to secure circulation ..... 500,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities ..... 1,663,777.97 Federal Reserve Bank Stock ..... 30,000.00 Cash: With Banks and U. S. Treasurer ..... 2,041,888.11 In Vault ..... 1,020,314.86 Banking House ..... 693,608.87 Furniture and Fixtures ..... 35,490.12 Other Assets (Deferred Charges) ..... 29,675.44 Interest earned but not collected ..... 35,265.55 JESEE H. JONES, President N. E. MEADOR, Vice-Presid A. D. SIMPSON, Vice-Presid SAM TALK, Vice-Presid W. W. PONDREN, VI R. P. DOHERTY, A. Trust Officer Other Assets (Deferred Charges) Intered earned but not collected ..... 29,675.44 85,265.55 JESSE H. JONES, President N. E. MADOR, Vice-President A. D. SHIRTON, Vice-President SAM TAUB, Vice-President W. W. HAM R. P. DOHERTY, R. P. DOHERTY, A Trust Officer J. H. CHEW G. H. CLIPFORD R. S. COON R. P. DOHERTY C. K. DUNLAR A. ERLINS J. H. FILSOL W. W. FON D. R. RISH P. J. HEYN J. H. HILL W. O. HUG JESSE H. J --- --- MOVED! Now Located at (Opposite the Odd Fellows Temple) ing is new in our new location—only our prices the same—THE MOST FAVORABLE FOR O furniture to suit any home and any pocket, on ms— TRADE IS SOLICITED 713 Prairie Avenue National Bank of Condensed Statement of condition as made Comptroller of the Currency at the of Business December 31st, 1921 RESOURCES units: $3,673,188.80 1,271,775.50 1,200,000.00 $6,144,964.30 Treas- ates ... 329,934.83 secure ... 500,000.00 Secu- cure ... 1,663,777.97 Save Bank ... 30,000.00 2,523,712.80 U. S. 2,041,888.11 1,020,314.86 3,062,202.97 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Pro- Reserved for: Dividends Unearned B Taxes and Circulation Dividends unpa- Deposits: Individuals Banks United Stat- Trusts Condensed Statement of condition as made to the Comptroller of the Currency at the Close of Business December 31st, 1926. Deferred 29,675.44 but not 35,265.55 64,940.99 $12,524,392.05 OFFICERS H. JONES, President E. MEADOR, Vice-President D. SIMPSON, Vice-President SAM WATTER, Vice-President W. W. FONDERY, Vice-President R. P. DOHERTY, Amst. Vice-Pres. and Trust Officer DIRECTORS JERSEY H. JONES, President N. H. JONES, Vice-President A. D. SIMPSON, Vice-President SAM TAUR, Vice-President W. W. TAUR, Vice-President P. D. HOHENY, Asst. Vice-Pres. and President H. S. FILSON W. W. FONDREN D. J. HARRISON F. J. HEYB J. C. HILL W. O. HUGGINS JESSE H. JONES JOHN T. JONES W. W. JONES C. L. KERR V. LUCIA P. T. MANLEY A. MERCHANT WILL F. MILLE Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The nominating committee met Tuesday, January 4, to fill vacancies on the committee of management. Preparations are being made for the annual meeting. The Cosmopolitan Club had their first cabinet meeting Monday evening. "Thrif" is being discussed the club's number of college girls stopped at the residence en route to their colleges. The committee of management will hold a special meeting Friday, January 7. 16 A.M. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert G. Kay, 3122 Tumon on the 29th alt. and a lounge boy. Of Houston JOHN T. JONES J. F. W. W. JONES JAS L. KERL A. W. V. LUCIA J. H. T. MANLEY J. H. A. MERCHANT SAM WILL F. MILLER J. W. 728,570,99 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 America's Greatest Recording Artist MAMIE SMITH Featuring the Great BLACK DIAMOND CHORUS Special Costumes, Scenery and Music WILL MONTGOMERY JOINED COMMERCE LITIES $500,000.00 500,000.00 $256,595.23 62,500.09 33,862.26 59,269.03 414,726.52 500,000.00 247.50 9,766,025.94 745,382.15 96,136.69 1,863.25 10,609,418.03 of Commerce on as made to the at the Close est, 1926. LIABILITIES Al Stock ..... $129.95 Jobs ..... $129.95 Funded Profits ..... $256,595.23 Funded for: Dividends ..... 62,500.09 Earned Discount ..... 35,362.26 Fees and Interest ..... 59,269.03 Station ..... $129.95 Funds unpaid ..... $129.95 Bits: Individuals ..... 9,766,025.94 Jobs ..... 745,382.15 United States ..... 96,136.69 Bits ..... 1,863.25 10 A. F. FISHER, Cashier C. O. WILLIAMS, Asst.' Cashier A. M. McDADE, Asst.' Cashier T. CRAWFORD, Asst.' Cashier H. R. VIRBIG, Asst.' Cashier J. K. FLEMING, Auditor. J. JONES J. F. B. RAWCLIFFE JONES JAS. W. ROCKWELL JGRR A. D. SIMPSON ANLEY J. H. SMPTR CHANT SAM TAUB MILLER J. WOLFENSTEIN --- KEY THEATRE 611 WEST DALLAS Starting SUNDAY, JAN. 9 MONDAY- SATURDAY and SUNDAY Victor Record Star And, Her Broadway Company 25 Comedians, Singers, Dancers TRINITY CHURCH LAST WEEK $12,524,392.05 BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MRS. RHODES' DAUGHTER USE WATTS COUGH REMEDY for WATTS, the teacher. Colds, nice colds, that get on chest, you drugstrokes for it or write P. W. WATTS, P. O. Box 1571, Houston, Sermona, letters and general typ- ery, neatly and efficiently, in the office of Dr. T. M. Shadowds, ground floor Temple; Temple; phone Preston 2094 and 2095. Here's Good News for Skinny Men Who Need More Strength, Energy and Vitality of vitalizing health building agents that bring energy, strength and vigor and at the same time put pounds of good healthy flesh on those who are underweight. One weight woman, exceeding 10 pounds in 22 days and doesn't have to worry any more about her figure. 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Reserve for interest and taxes ..... Reserve for interest on bonds ..... Building sinking fund ..... Dividends ..... Bills payable ..... Deposits— Bank ..... Total .... ```markdown ``` J. A. WILKINS ..... President H. M. WILKINS ..... Vice President H. M. JACKSON ..... Vice President, and Trust Officer MARCH CULMORE ..... Vice President DAN ZAPHET ..... Vice President ALAN H. KING ..... Cashier M. S. KERKY ..... Assistant Cashier H. W. GORDON ..... Assistant Cashier P. H. MATTHEWS ..... Assistant Cashier C. G. ANDLER ..... Assistant Trust Officer --- HOLLAND AND AMDUR HAVE NEW LOCATION City Happenings Miss Martha Payne, 1690. Polk has recovered from a recent siege of illness. **MISS RENT - Four rooms and kitchen, furnished; all modern conveniences.** Call Preston 1818. **AGENTS WANTED to sell Dr. Lily's Keep Hair Dresser, 141 per dollar.** Call McCollough Co. 416 Eim Street, Dallas, Texas. Miss Mellie M. Hubert, 1899. Granger spent last week end in Beaumont with her husband. 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White Enamed Bathroom Booth, reduced to. 89 cup 6-Callion Mirror Aluminum Percolator in panel, half, side. 89 cup 4-Callion Mirror Aluminum Percolator in panel, half, side. $2.98 cup 1-tight fitting cover, wire hall. 98 cup Gray Enamed Comboheater with combo stove wall handle. 5 cup No. 9 Warmer Cast Skillet with long handle, Reduced to, each. 25 cup Heavy Wire Dish Drinker with 69 cup bolder White Enamed Bathroom Cabinet in door. Special Import Japanese Teapot, individual and reduced to. 29 cup Lined Glass Shelf with nickel- plated brackets, screw, etc. 79 cup Oil Gas Window Shade, 3x4 foot; only guaranteed for repairs. 89 cup Japaned Mail Boxes with newspaper rack, regulation size. Reduced 15 cup No. 7 low bass Waffle Irons, cold- arm stove ball. 89 cup 6-Callion Stone Crock with vining lining and acidproof. $1.00 American Semi-Aluminum Cups and saucers, panels, and ovide handle. BEAUTY CULTURIST ON JOB Miss Mattle Penney, 706 Cleveland Street, one of the Madame Wilco-William operators, who has been allied with many customers and many customers and know to that she is now able to resume her job. For appointment call Capital $399.7. For nearly a century SWAIMS PANACA has been battling with disease of the blood; the most paralytic and destructive diseases that can be treated by one of unbroken success. Inherited Scrofuloma or Syphilis Tail, Urethra, Cervix, Uterus, Buncles, Swelling, Sore Eyes, Eyebrows, Mercury Poiisoning all yield a body made of unbroken body is made clean and physically sound under its great, restorative influence. Sold by Dowling Drug Bank 31, 1926 $3,946,323.34 118,776.00 785.72 16,800.00 300,000.00 45,000.00 102,913.32 12,054.04 03,687.00—2,418,654.36 $6,846,339.42 71,075.55 94,154.29— 5,865,229.84 ..... $6,846,339.42 DIRECTORS --- PAGE FIVE 500,000,000 700,000,000 51,728,181 28,857,443 15,000,000 12,000,000 40,000,000 250,000,000 PAGE SIX LOOK HITT— ONE DUDE— THAT CREAMS US—OH WELL LET'S BE OPERATIVE AND GO DOWN TO THE BUTCHER'S AND GET A COUPLE OF GOOD PORK CHOPS WHERE WE GONDRA COOK EM—OPER THE ONE JEY—? dorothy Murray Course, It Is Prec comes from here. Your most expensive trinkets have love the common. We at the Jewelry and the wonderful which we offer them. We have plenty of pretty things that you and see them. TO'S LOAN OFF Weston Ave. Phone Preston PARD'S SANITATION of Surgical Operations and Treatment of Digases. By brick building, on commanding eminence in city; modern throughout; thoroughly sanitary and ideal location; able staff of surgeons a 8000 major operations performed with lo more than 180 operations during 1925. For further information, write DR. J. R. SHEPPARD, Proprietor, P. O. BOX 431, MARSHALL, TEXAS. American Mutual Bene Association. TWENTY YEARS' SERVICE KNESS, ACCIDENT AND WHOLE LAY SEVENTEEN AGENTS P. 3288 W. E. GREEN, S 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 Diagneses. NURSE-TRAINING SCHOOL IN CONNECTION Modern Satyria brick building, on commanding eminence in southwestern area of the city modern medical center, meeting all hospital restraints and medical location; staff of surgeons and nurses. More than 3000 major operations performed with less than 5% fatalities. More than 130 operations during 1925 with no reverses. For further information, write DR. J. R. SHEPPARD, Proprietor, P. O. BX 134, MARSHALL, TEXAS. TWENTY YEARS' SERVICE SICKNESS, ACCIDENT AND WHOLE LIFE SEVENTEEN AGENTS Ring P. 3288 W. E. GREEN, Supt. Phones: Res.-P.-9163; Store Preston 7389. THE JONES PHARMACY Childs and daughters, Mia Robbie D. A. Jones, Pr LIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Buries and Toilet Articles anything in the Line of Drinks at Our Boda Fount Avenue HOUSTS THE JONES PHARMACY Mrs. R. B. Childs and daughter, Miss Robbie D. A. Jones, Pr. C. Progra DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Prescriptions Our Specialty Pure Drugs, Burdries and Toilet Articles Everything in the Line of Drinks at Our Boda Fountain 2520 Odin Avenue HOUSTON, TEXA THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 SAVE PAY - PICK US OUT A COURSE OF GOOD CHOICE POKE CHOPS - SAY ABOUT TEN ENTS WORTH- A DIMES WORTH- SAVE JUVENTUS VOTE AGO YOU TINK YOU IS LIVING IN VET? Dr. Thomas J. Heckett, M, D.phy sician and surgeon, is now located in room 4, U. B. F. Blidg. Office phone Preston 0615. Rea, C. 0638-J. DR. C. B. JOHNSON, Dentist. Are you nervous, unafraid, in dress of the dentist? Ask you friend to go compleat. "You cut-up?" Understand all your years of experience have taught me to be patient with any patients, left it over. Rooms 801-320 Old Pallu's Temple Phone Preston 2628 TRY OUR CELEBRATED FOUNTAIN SPECIALS SANDWICHES PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY PEOPLES PHARMACY 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 DR. WALDO J. HOWARD DENTIST Suites 201-202-203 Odd Fellows Temple Louisiana St. at Prairie Ave. X-RAY EXAMINATIONS HOUSTON, TEXAS TEN CRITERIOUS MOON OF PORK CHOPS VEN I HAVE HERS DER ONLY VON IN DER TOWN - UND SAYING DOT VON VON OWN VEDDING ANNIVERSARY SAY will send your name and address to THE Museum of Art, 1000 Madison Avenue, New York, and they will send you a free booklet containing that is freeing you from happiness and joy. "You're uniquely different- and happy." —Samuel S. Berman KNOXIT PROPHYLACTIC Unnatural and mucous discharges can be avoided by destroying the germs of infectious diseases. $1. to at all druggists. The Best For Less GOODSON'S SERVICE STATION Heiner at Buffalo Drive PHONE PRES. 7492 Phone: Office Preston 2928, Ren. Office 3109 Ren. Office 10 to 12 a. m. 3 to 8 p. h. DR. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of Women, Blood and Chronic 303-03 Old Fellows Temple Office Phone 5651 Res. Phone Hadley 8225 Office Hours: 0 to 12 A. M. 1 to 9 P. M. George W. Antoine, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Residence: 2801 McGown Ave. 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 Nearly Done. Bundays by Appointment. 4191% Milam Street free PRINT - from home screen Not Recerved. free - from acesses. Not Recerved. Special for medical use. Strong binding. Not harmed by a Labs. Kids. Adults and infants at a Labs. Kids. Adults and infants at a Labs. free - from home screen to PAULER JANVIER, Ivan, 417 Cord St. New York. Two acre-yard and you, at all good drug store KELLOGG'S TASTLESS CASTOR OIL --- DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Groom, Floor, Odd Fellows Temple Office: Preston 2094 Residence: Capitol 0551 Beer Lures Insect Pest When it was reported at a meeting of the town council at Bedau, Kinga, the medical officer was overarm with black beetles, the medical officer of health said that a good way of trapping the beetles was to give a bowl of beer in the kitchen at night. Herbert's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY 807 PRAIRIE AVENUE Phones: Pres. 4752-8866 HOUSTON, TEXAS SANTAL MIDY Catarr of Bladder Pain Early Delivered by Santal Midy Refuse any Leading word "MIDY" Sold by ALL Designer atarr of Bladder Pete Raleigh Sandy Hale Santal Mild Refuse any look for the look for the Salal Al Dummaq GREEN CLEANERS AND DYERS Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alterations We Mend Your Clothes Ladies Work & Specialty POSITIVELY NO GASOLINE ODOR Phone Preston 2827 1321 Ruthven St. Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 8 to 8 p.m. 517 West Avenue, Fax: 638 415-Odde Fellowes Temple Dr. Chas. W. 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Truly, the business of such a group is worth going after, and our 1927 message to all advertisers is— Say It In The Houston Informer An Ad Each Week Is the Best Way to Speak Che Sonston Duformer South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper VICTOR ARTISTBOOKED _ |The Mirror-—-. | HERE AT TWO HOUSES |. crs ia Giro ates vn . ho : os f 4 4 ne a | | | : af “| a a mS a Hendlining the Keith ciroutt for the currest senson, Mamie Smith, Amer lca greateat “blues record artist, who Ja ‘under contract withthe Victor Hecord Company, wil be tho main at trketon for one week atthe Key and Washington theatres, starting Sunday, anuery Hor nia appearance here will'be made atthe Key. 6 ‘West ‘Datian, na. tatinee "berfora fnew: sunday, January at_3:30 D, fm with night shows at 7:36 ana im" Sunday. ‘Monday, Stiorday and Sunday nights we will appent atthe Key, while Twosday,” Wednesday ‘and Thursday slants ake Wol be the honttiner'at tha HEAD TEXAS PYTHIANS DUE HERE NEXT WEEK ’ £ | ears Ik sccoemten Chua woke a Poinaad spain Kae ot Pini Soe ace confer on all appticants the O. 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MAN SHOULD heceWve Lees. “noosever. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 CLAIMING CREDIT FOR COLLINS’ VICTORY! Jn his article which appeared in last week's Informer, Mr, 0. P. DeWalt, president of the Houston branch of the National Asso-| lation for the Advancement of Colored People, and. himielf a member of the Houston Commission on Inter-Racial Co-opera| ton, sought to correct the impression and checkmate the report ‘that the Houston commission was solely and wholly responaibe| for the great vietory achieved in the Luther Collins ease, “Without any bitterness or acrimony, Mr. DeWalt dealt with the| matter in a straightforward and manly manner, and gave credit ‘same was duc; at the same time suggesting & eourse of c0-| tive provedure for ‘oth organizations to prevent and fore- ‘friction and misunderstanding between these two bodies. This articles Mr, DeWalt did ot pergonate the mame of that olorad brother,” and, singe the public i que iter. fdged fs his particles cate, The Informer fas foln tne ranks Ethe inquisitive, “ggg Informer takes thin oscasion to ak Me, DeWalt if he meant wey the impression that Rev. 5. W. Johiason, chairman of ‘the colored division of the Houston Conmissian on Inter-Racial ‘Gooperation, was responsible for going to the white members of ‘the local commission with this fallacious and fraudulent claim? “Are we to infer that Rev. Johnson has a habit of running to the ‘white members of the local commission with reports and repre: Sentations that are not authorized nor approved by the eolored di- Yision Which he heads, and which are noy true in fact? ‘Are we to understand that the eolored division of the Houston ‘commission js merely a figurehead, and that Chairman Johnson fs the “whole cheese"—funetioning both ad interim and. at all times for the colored body, and exsnying to dietate the poliey and rogram without conferring with or consulting the other members ‘8 the colored body? JE Chairman Johnwon—vho has relingulshed the pastorate to @ovoto all of his time, talent and energy to inter-racial activities fn this community, working under auspices and authority of the Houston commissfon—imparted this information to the white members and had the AUanta (national) headquarters of the In- der-Racial Commission broadeast the news to the reading world, i Collins ‘as liberated from the charge of criminal attack ‘ young white woman in this eity by the Houston commis- . the question naturally arises: Did the reverend. gentleman ow the facts inthe ce of way he merely endeavoring fo Bost i own stock by trying to “hog” all the for the aequl and exoneration of this colored youth? Did Mfr. DeWalt, in his article, mean to insinuate that the col- fed chairman is phying tothe grandstand, and that auch leder- Ship is of «negative, questionable and deubiful nature? Is the reverend-chairman hostile to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and has he sought to dis fredit and misrepresent this organization to the white members ‘f the local commission? If he has done this, what is his object find what does he hope to obtain and accomplish by such modus ‘operandi? Did the colored chairman submit this report and claim to the “ahite members-of the local anv state commission withodt the ‘onseiit or knowledge of the colored members OF Uhe Akt OFgAnTEA tion? ‘Does not the colored division of this commission hold confer- fences where the members discuss and decide upon Just what mat. ers will be dealt with in and by the joint body? If the colored chairman has plenary and absolute power in al ratters affecting and oushing upon inter-racial amity anda: fivtiy, why try to maintain a eoiored vision, and Yoon sd plored body exist principally in name? Tn this conneetion, docs the colored body select tx membership, ‘or does the colored’ chairman designate and choose’ the colored members of the local inte-raclal commlssion ? "Does. the colored division keep any minutes or records af its tions and meetings, and to Just what extent will the mine ‘and records support the colored chairman in bis official ac- ‘Hons? : 7 Does the article of Mr. DeWalt mean that there is ANsatiafae- ‘ton and discontent among the colored members of the loeal com- fnont the activities and actions of Rev. Johnson in this ‘other matters; and is this article indicative of a rising senti- at armong the colored members of the commission against thelr chairman, ast relates to his offical dtie and deed? publica 1¢ DeWalt article, these and have arisen, and The Jformer is ansious to see al ‘by some person who is in a position to! : rene re ROCKDALE HAPPENINGS. ‘Weabioaee eprize, $727. 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Dot dat fre shrnaw pth serge et fit ha ingot ne. lamers cryin ‘run It whimper, an wen tm te eran hithin ack dat geineer neppn Tapa de ote nie wala te he nen ane gt le eva Wr at tp tor Ge taba dos parents itr nesdent art no mest bout the's getter keep quiet an wit well he ie treads” Imey rane granmat Acie dat de only sonersut way tr treed‘ granenite te tar at om gt tp on de abel om dre nes on rue Foon’ tas are event i hans on took de meter tery ar ors er Tarythog "Gey veeey) want ne owten ge dines, ‘nny up ter date granparant et yey ee, dat ye" aot tar be, toey Keorfal bout rani ein, a nett} ter make em prone upe quik Ya wot tor lat tm bay ave ay Ii ot Minit an'not be = trick om am ae at wunes. "Der pity uv tre ser iy ter teach am er ole lt er tel swine Yu sir got Tet ee” yea sue Kinder tertar hav dere san ay beeihactiin. toccieear ee cena The Mirror--- «Continued Prom Page Guo) to terms in a playtt leh schoo football same. “Those frincisls and couches sold bob tele side ot the atorys and fie th pai there tran if some teliappolated reporter, i bug aa and catia {0° w tekiment Yor's playott kame, re forted to such ae, tn hand Air ile “ame abet bo exposed and be plese soarebigh of pute Carne on ho or then fi fone ANOTHER GIFT FOR SORIBE, ‘Phe Mleror_was tendered alte vurprae a Rete, “Bapis Chute ine bunday morning. she he Som dy. school” hot (wbich he happena ta rect) prevent his wit boa Mi ‘sar theproventation pwech boing'mado by" Men, Aura Apu One tthe oholr embers Not tines the estrmint courting day hat he pomeneed rach wearing apparel and Bere lent atta oe June Deopl fr the fen ur tnd, Hobart Taylor of Whar ton fae, reinembered tah & Bag of Wharton’ "County pecehe whisk Store no largo and fae that wo alm ‘hinged ur opinion onoersing tht county Tanke, Hobart: you ean Gounie’ tne dove whenever You Soa to" davon SOCIAL SERVIGE BUREAU hn ean Bel Bh yg egpediotin ontiors wnt ch ety oeatons nd Sep ee ee Sere a ee Charity tut, “Antioey Bethel, Be See a ier ih bec Soca rae casas a See ae ee ae Seneca ieee tar ceeeae ite aes se brtu aman a ie svn eect Poser are Porte mere ice eek iit a ieee an re nr oes sir cease sie Sa ts adits a Sr eee oe serosa eee mae eee ure Senne Pp ee bie nee oa tee Lo neuer = “Awan thanking you, wi wish 1 hap- "13, 1 Duncan, Memphis, Tenn ax ok ese eee wi i, tai re aero aed eaters ee Semeur nena Seas en aa ‘eiSaak S'nitoaa of Raok Se Be Sete e ee a ae (OF THANKS. Pe cat ma) Sev v ee Cano OF THAR pee falda he eta Se Serato oo oot oe Soot ees at ie pace RA Race oe pe APRs ter Stearsene OPINIONS: ¥ Passing Parade As seen st Antioch Baptiet Church lait Sonday afternoon: ‘Audierlum of church packed and jammed wth embers of both, ees titer to oar” the. colbmated Fisk Ualvennty male quarts, fa proeraaa of Necro spirituaesJebjeee aba fe "0, saith, Harper principal and visk siadunin, serving au muoter of Ccremontes, Gest that fellow I tiny weno broad ena, welts i ¢ wt Dr. C., Joh vom ibe’ dentnt. and” wellnown tenor, accupying& seat ob. the Very frou’ rou: Thre’ a flow that i Aiwa uit of big met. (sie) "Site Morass Houston, Jack Yaien tutor nad ak alum, saying the Sondrfal aging ot ber at Bator Taser TT, Androms, atiam Street mer cnnit, who hat” een tcensed 0 preach, "onsaying, "to. monopolize iit Cherie’ Parna former Mk sonln ot’ reid Ranaan {e"company with Mr tad Str: 8. Prot Wi Jones calms see, il ctw ‘aK, Dodaon, Crawford the er eniying the tute, perehed igh iF: dhe Znereh balcony: ‘ot, WD, Johnnon, Blackshear prlncal aad “Ted Tae" aah, Sone the the trong to find oats whore mo ‘bu exist inde miracle a ‘rol a: BM. Tarwor, Washington principal and Fiak alunos, mabng Xn impromptu’ speech for, fund 10 ihe acto, “rhe Pik singers stack up mighty fuse both inane and look La ‘om sing? chia ro. Uncle Pau Te'iy clot man, ‘Hos the gad Si aac “Another P. V. profesor in the. au uence: 6, chanan, purchase ‘Scent forthe tate schoo ‘br, W. M. Drake, loca, physlelan nt muse over, et Aig Srery note, "You cat fool ht i ‘mi, ther| ison Virgil Baler and a Wats Fu sama, aay ng count ‘end tabulate pledges ‘Sreident Jones ted Canpain Bake, rections Jones ont Cinmials Seats fore ae Jon ae fon, Tat ita nigh at Beth 22 oe ae eee eee See Snare Se ies eee ae ie een eee tye fameral with interment in College cre mere Se a een eh a anor toe ae a ee ee eer eee fone eee oie a Saeco ee a ST cesee iol ee Ce a aencee Sires laa tae teeta See ay ee Min Greer King. Thorson, wa ee een ee cae eee ae ae ee eee eee Sao Ree Ba vcs cer ae WATTS NERVE TONG for vaem run down condition ofthe nerves fat Cacke"acher and palo inthe bask vitality! tor men and women. 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