Houston Informer

Saturday, February 4, 1928

Houston, Texas

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Cohen Victor In G.O.P. Primary BOB CHURCH WINS ANOTHER CONTEST THE EXHIBITION HALL FINAL EDITION VOLUME IX Coh BOB C THE MIRROR ... It will be recalled that the statewide conference called by this organization, the Capital City, the meeting being largely attended by a very representative group of Negroes of the state, where a poll tax paying camisar was launched which had very few results. An selection of Judge Evans to testify only brought the attention of all important subject, shows that the thinking Negroes of this state realize that the elective franchise right can any group of citizen function as genitive American electors. We wish to congratulate the school authorities for selecting the Waco (Continued on Editorial Page) THE HOUSTON INFORMER EMINENT GARY SOCIAL WORKER TAKES REST HERE MISS THYRA EDWARDS, former Houstonian now residing in Gary, Indiana, where she is engaged in social work, began her career in this particular sphere of humanism in the war period, and later relinquished her local position with the Houston Social Service Bureau to accept work in the Hoosier State city. Miss Edwars was the first member of the team to be employed as a social service worker here, giving up her position as teacher in the Houston public school to devote her time and talent to this field of human re-devour. How well she wrought is evidenced by the fact that the bureau not only employs one-colored worker at present, but it has enlarged its activities and now has several colored workers on its staff of trained Largely through the efforts of this force, the 2,000 children are depicted at $2,000 a year in care and neglected colored children, the second institution of its kind in India. Before assuming her present work with the Lake County Board of Education, she took a special course in case work at Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, majoring in child welfare. Ms. Edwards, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Edward (her brother), is a public school), is spending her vacation and taking a much-needed friend in the "old home town." NEGRO APPOINTED DEPUTY SHERIFF IN LOUISVILLE Louisville, Ky.—(ANP)—For the first time in the history of Louisville, a negro has been appointed deputy sheriff in the person of Frank Calbert, who was sworn in by judge William H. McCormick, known in the city. The Republican administration is making good its race. America's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 The above picture represents the architects' conception and prospectus for the Democratic convention, which will meet in this city June 26, 1928, when candidates for president and vice president will be nominated. The democratic ticket will be nominated. Under direction of Jesse H. Jones, Houston's financial captain and the one man responsible for landing the Democratic ticket. Senators Answer Randolph's Letter Pledging Support Senators Answer Randolph's Letter Pledging Support CHISUM BOOSTING LOWDEN'S CAUSE FOR PRESIDENCY Atlanta, Ga. — (ANP) *Melvin J. Chishum*, secretary of the federal Office of the War in the city was in the city a few days during the past week "talking up" the war, and the past few weeks the office informs an farmer to others and the South an to the policies of the former governor. The administration policies of national administration that are vital to the war are *Fifth Battalion* *PROMOTICA*, and it is for that reason the company are encouraging Mr. Chishum to lead the voluntary campaign managing the foundation for the Lownden campaign, despite the fact that he is not a landlord on the situation. Mr. Bush is creating much interest in the aid of Mr. Chishum. TINKHAM PUSHES FEDERAL BILL AT CENSUS INQUIRY New York City - Representative George Holden Tinkham of Mansfield franchise of Negroes in the South before the annual mass meeting of the National Association for Black Professionals in New York, attracted country-wide attention, now informs the N. A. C. to push his measure in the present session of congress. The bill sponsored by Representative Tinkham calls for the disproportionate representation in congress of Southern states diffrent from those states, producing the representation of those states. Johnson invited James Webb Johnson, secretary of the N. A. A. C. P. to a conference in Washington on the issue of discrimination against the United States which wishes their to represent representatives in congress that this matter be given due consideration by congress. Mr. Johnson conference on Mr. Tinkham in Washington on Dillard and Rosenwald Receive Harmon Prizes; Aided Race Relations sions will also be made for the small army of newspaper workers and reporters; with arrangements for the important features of the convention. The building will be located on one of the sites acquired by the city for the proposed civic center, and it is now being awarded and construction begun on or about February 10. Plans call for the completion of the structure with the new office. New York City—(ANP)—For their outstanding contributions toward improving the relations between white and African American Hardy Dillard of Charleston VA, Va. and Julius Rosenwald of Chicago were named today to receive awards in race relations granted by the Harmon Foundation of New York. Dr. Rosenwald was given $500 and a gold medal. A special award consisting of a gold medal was conferred upon Mr. Rosenwald, chairman of the board of the Harmon Foundation, and company, Chicago. III. The field of race relations is one division of the series of Harmon awards for distinguished service in 1929 and administered by the Commission on the Church and Society, 105 East 2nd Street, New York City. It is the only award in the series of awards to either white or colored people. SENATE VOTES DONATION FOR NEGRO'S WIDOW SENATE VOTES DONATION FOR NEGRO'S WIDOW Washington, D. C.—(ANP)—A bill which was a slight indication of the insequence in which the late Charles J. Pickett was held by the members of the United States senate was passed by the Senate and passed the payment to his widow of $790, a sum equal to six months compensation. It was but a gesture which gave his many friends in the upper legislative body an opportunity to do a gracious thing for the kin of one of his friends and respected. The bill had been in- key" job, according to announcement from City Hall. The various local committee will be invited next week, according to Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe, recently home from an extended conference with party chiefs in New York. A citywide demonstration was recorded Mr. Jones, Tuesday afternoon, home from an extended conference with party chiefs in New York. Sunshine Special from New York City, for the part he played in bringing the demonstration to the greatest convention in the history of the city, state and section. Dr. Dillard, a Southern white man, Dr. Dillard, a Southern white man, president of the Jeans Fund and of the John F. Slater Fund, both of which are dedicated to educational work among Negroes. Although a single university has supported the Jeans Fund, judges felt that the services of Dr. Dillard and the Mr. Rosenwald were to serve similar recognition. Bishop R. E. Jones of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Dr. Alva Taylor, secretary of the South Carolina Commission of the Disciples of Christ; Dr. C. Jackson, president of the North Carolina College for the Arts; Dr. R. Moton, principal Tukeague Institute, Alabama, and Dr. Samuel McCune Lindsay of Columbia University. Public presentation of the awards for the 1972 Conference at the First Congregational Church, February 22, at 2:50 p.m. m. Dr. An- niel A. Brennan, interim secretary of intercommaltee of that city, in the conference. 5 PRICE CENTS NUMBER 38 nary NTEST 1928 COHEN'S FORCES HOLD PRIMARY; CLAIM VICTORY New Orleans Political Leader Returned Winner in Recent Party Primary—Elected As Delegate to National G. O. P. Parley—Legal Till Seen New Orleans LA.—(ANP) Despite the efforts of the whitewashed "Lily-Whites" seeking to destroy the power of Walter Cohen in the G. O. P. of Louisiana, the Negro faction of the party held its primary here Tuesday, resulting in an overwhelming victory for Mr. Cohen. The party announced, the state refused to furnish political candidates. Mr. Cohen sought the advice of Chairman Hughes of the state committee, who told the primary to take the primary and the primary, 899, white women, 190; Negro vote: 1,387 and 278 women. In Louisiana might be said to be divided into three factions, namely, the Cohen faction, the Hamilton and Policenclubs, the Hamilton and Policenclubs, which are composed of the Democrat's primary. Cohen was elected convention and to the state central committee, and Enlkun was again elected national committee. CHURCH FORCES CONTROL PARTY IN COUNTY MEET Memphis Convention Approved Bob Church's Leadership—"Lily-Whites" Roared Down—Congressman Taylor Endorsed—Coolidge Praised Special to The Informer. Memphis, Tenn.—The organization forces under R. B. ("Rob") Church, Negro粮收 a complete triumph at the courthouse yesterday. The assembly room was packed with adherents of the "Grand Old Men" movement, and many things were approved with a dispense and smoothness that spoke of days of careful planning. The attendance at the stirrings occurred to disturb the acuity of the meeting, and the first offered from the floor of the convention was much more than a few. J. M. ("Jim") Johnson called attention to the fact that it was in "harmonious" meeting, and that it (Continued on Page Five) BLACK SPIDER BLUES J a a SPP, AO fy rot ; C= om 7; us, 4 a €: i \ AX a ae , AG; BY — as ay, re . a) 7 Don’t Black Bottom a J - Your Charm Away -- 4, pe See: or somebody will put a a Black Spider in Vi your shoe! 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Avo om — Virginia Governor ihm, Yaa Se ce acne eee rien soem By veges a ree ee i peed air ae eer, a ee bene acer by et Se ie cree creo ttt ot ee slaps ee oid ie ei er ti sire et oh cee reece a te ie Saree sao oy sou conn is ne Hear Dr. Lawless, Vrs ee oe scree cet ae ae one ee ee oe ee iors of the modieal school, who ar nee Be pe et Shahan paren couse ata sataled by few. He inn graduate of cued names cee os Seal aoe parce SS eee os aie ele Sree ee ee no ena oar tet 2 oe cere re ees core irae cee a ae Soares ee KNOW TEXAS oe Sa onan eee a oe ee Rte acne cee ear ares ‘heated Brent Ras wae i ae oe oa ree ee ee i Se pana er NEGRO HISTORY WEEK AROUSES ENTIRE NATION Washington, D. G—The activity fo the “celebration of "Negro History Week” continues to increase rapldly. 'A tmuch larger number of persons and ‘neencien have been reached than ever fore and they are busy with prepa: rations. Some that never before di rected attention to auch matters are hourly endersing this and promoting the celebration "with much vigor Ses ofthe aewnles cnoertig pledring their support are the fate Facial" Commiation, directed. by” Dr ‘W: W. Alesander at Atlanta? ths Armstrong, Assciation | at ‘Philadel- Et the sn ci the tay ‘of the same city, enters of the District of Columbia, ee large embers ot Skene New York, ‘South Carolina, ‘Goori "Te ltrs speci are bak ing. the movement” whole-heartedly AfSny’ot them will preach sermons oa oney oe the capo ot te ‘money for the top 9 Dre0, G Jones and De. RH, Bow: ng of Norfolk, Bishop R.A. Carter, Bishop Hurst, Dr. J. W. Brown, Dr, Wa la'tmen, nd Dr. Av. Powell of [New York are making « spatial fort to awaken their churches to appreciate the sitiance of the effort ‘A"prominent white Indy wrote Dr, Woodvon for literatare to distrbate saying: "The ‘celebration wil men ‘uch to invite attentton to the denial Gt the rights of the Nogro. I want the Negro to havo the same right thet Whaver"” Another of that sume rec says: “Proelaim your achievements 1 he world ‘The ‘movement wil mean fax uch to the Negro ay John Ie {Green's writing of Faglishmocent £5 the People of Great Beltain.” ‘in Sts Louis, Kanaas City, and Phil sdsiohia, "aspect ffore s:being fade eat tht noth wa Schools. “Some. white" principals wi Sheerve the caicbration” White mint story are taking up the matter with {heir boards, eburches, conferences nd sscclation. | ‘They are calling for crate and darting a se tee points “The celebration, too, isa profitable one," Systematic effets “are being ie to accomplish ignifcant “re sults. “The schools, churches an eke [continue to. buy "shelves of ‘Nogre books; teachers ar organiing atry. eling groupe to sary number a narratives of prominent Negroes inte [every school within thei. fepective Sursdctions; persona knowing ite about the Negro are registering for [courses inthe home study dapartnent sd lecture bureaus uatally concern sth ter ators ae nen Speakers who ‘can ftelligenty dees to pelo en Ge vee ‘Washington, D. _G—(ANP)—1ha thirtieth annual season af the Nation al Negro. Academy, the oldest organ- Feation ot the ero cammitie to the fostering and "rewarding of Wterary merit_and to the research into. race history, closed. on Friday after a day session at the Mu-So-Lit Club in Washington, 'D. C- Charies Johnson, editor of Oppor- tunity, wan the privelpal speaker at the Wednesday ight publie session He dieaned tne ew Negro ak ing pains to impress the audience that there in no such thing,” and with Considerable skill proceeded to. prove {hia hearers Usa the so-called new Negro in but the newer generation meeting’ & new environment™the act ting being new, rather than the human subject, During’ the course “of hia {Address he paid a splendid tribute to ‘the lettered ones of the decade and ex pecially the eurrent group of authors, Poets, and news writers. ‘President Arthur Schomberg, in his annual address, delivered prior to the tnnouncement of Mr. Johnson, gave & report on his literary investigations in'Borope daring he past year and shed much light upon the earlier Ne- fro writers, thus creating’ founde- fon for an evening that finally became ‘complete review af the. Negro. in Teetara on workd-wide basin ‘Afr ine inl Semon, President Schomberg, sceampanied” by Beere- taries Robert Potham and.” ‘Thomas Dent visited ‘the department of com- merce, where they eonferred with As- sistant Director Dr. Frank M. Surface fand Special Agent James A. 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Stir until melted. Add vanilla and into molds that have been rinsed in cold water. Chill and serve with cream or whipped PUFF-BALLS Peel small oranges, removing white membrane with outer skin. Beat egg white and sugar gradually, and continue beating until marmalate is stiff and will hold marmalate in milk. Mix the sugar through the center of each skewer through the center of each marmalate, and suspend them, by the skewers, across a narrow pan, and take twelve minutes in a slow oven to brown. Twist skewers gently to re-insert the marmalate, pretend a pretty dessert or supper dish. MINT COCKTAIL Peas oranges and remove membrane of pulp; cup into pulp doe. Cut pulp into cocktail glasses; add juice from pineapple and finely-married cherries. BAKED RAREBET 1 to 1 lb milk, soft cheese 21 cups bread crumbs One and two-thirds teaspoons one-third teaspoon paprika 2 eggs 14 cups milk Cut cheese in small pieces. In butter- baking baked dish sprinkle of leaf bread crumbs, cover with one-third of the cheese twice. Beat eggs slightly, add to bread crumbs. Mix in sugar. In a pan of hot water, mixture. Serve at once on oven for 35 minutes. Serve at once. With a sharp knife cut a section of skin from the concave curve of the fruit, take out the fruit, leaving the skin of the a cane. Pare fruits; remove sections, and cut in pieces; mix with water to make an equal amount of banana pulp (cut in pieces). Fill canes with fruit; dress in dressing; sprinkle generously with paprika; lay on bed of shredded leather in parchment with berries or candied cheese. SWEET CROQUETTES 1 cup slide cake crumbs 1 cup chopped, blanched almonds or shredded cocoanut Grated rind | lemon Mix first four ingredients in saucepan; add orange juice to moisten, and add sugar to the point; remove from fire; add egg yolk, and cool. Shape as an egg dye in egg white, leather slightly, with a few drops of water. Dried dry bread or cake crumbs, and fried in deep fat. Sprinkle with sugar, and serve with chocolate sauce. Disinlove the jacket powder in the slightly warm milk, pour into the dish and coat the dish with the chill. Just before serving place two layers of maple syrup over each dessert. WATTS NERVE TONIC for walk back, aches and pains in the back. Pour the tonic over the vitality; for men and women. Price $1 per bottle. Write P. W. Wattz. That Cold May End in Flu Check it Today There’s a way to do it—HILL'S. Does the four necessary things in one. Sope the cold in twenty-four hours. Breathe thoroughly, opens the breathe thoroughly, doesn't be satisfied with your efforts. Don't be satisfied with your efforts. in the four hours. HILL'S Coca-Cola—Beverage—Quinine Babies Love It For all stomach and intestinal troubles and difficulties due to treatment, better than a safe Infant's and Children's Laxative. MRS. WINSLOW'S STYRUP 11 cups milk (By REV. P. B. PITEWATER, D.D., Dean Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (40, 192, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for February 5 JEBSU MISUNDERSTOOD AND OPPOSED. LESSON TEXT - Mark 3:19-31; 6:14-16 DENTAL TEXT - He came into his house as many as he power to become the sons of God, and as many as he power to then give him a power to become the sons of God, PRIMARY TOPIC - Friends in Junior TOPIC - Friends in Junior TOPIC - Facing Unavoidable Opposition. MIDDLE TOPIC - Friends in Middle TOPIC - The Misunderstood Jesus. 1. Jesus Misunderstood by His Friends (3:19-21). 1. the occasion (v. 19, 20). 1. the importance of important events in the middle of an rapid succession. The twelve had been cheerful, and with Him his friends in preaching and healing in Galilee. Such great interest was aroused that though Jesus was weary and tired, he preached to his friends. 2. What His friends purposeed to do (v. 21). We lay out to lay in bed so that he gave Him giving Him self-help so they abasured Him himself so they helped him from His forbearance by taking Him from His bed. 3. What they sold (v. 21). "He in beside himself." His passionate devotion to saving the host seemed to be 1. Jesus Opposed by the Scribes (vv. 23-28). 2. He charged (v. 22). They charged Him with casting out demons by Bezzelbush. According to Matthew 16:16, Jesus charged the demons in this charge. The occasion which provoked the charge was the healing of a man possessed with a demon by Jesus. He warned the serving service for needy men by attributing His zeal to religious frenzy, and He being in league with the devil. 3. Christ's reply (vv. 23-27). He exposed his folly by a question and answer to the disciples (vv. 1). (1) "How can Satan cast our Satan?" If after Satan gets control he can be freed from the languish that he would thus become his own energy. In view of the nature of the devil, this is unlikelihood. (2) "If a kingdom be divided against itself that kingdom cannot be saved," he divided against itself, a suicide. A living example of this folly is seen in China today. He divided against itself, that house cannot stand (vv. 25). House here mean family. The family that wars against itself will (4) No man can enter into a strong man's house and spell his goods excessively (v. 27). Salam is the strong man, the house is the world, the goods of the house are the human beings whose welfare and happiness Sainam (v. 27). Christ's charge (v. 28, 30). Since He was doing the works of God (for before their very eyes He was doing the works of God) He was undoing the works of the devil. He went about doing good. Wherever He were men were blessed, wherever He were women were blessed, deaf ears were unrestrained, the lame were made to walk and the dead were raised. Having with unavailable resources charged home upon them most availful guilt, that of blasphemy against the Holy God, Blasphemy against the works of the Spirit to the deeds of the great sin there is no pardon. II. Jesus misunderstood by His Failure (v. 83, 132) He was mother with some of the object of getting Him home because they thought he had lost his reason. Of course His brothers did not believe that they had their final interview moved them to try to get Him home. No doubt he was most painful to Jesus. His most painful experience was used the deed to hinder Him. IV. Jesus misunderstood by His Failure Townman (6:1-8) He was unable to question the reality of Christ's work and the power of His words, but because he was one of them they were marvelous example of the blighting effects of prejudice. Because of this attitude of soul on the part of the brother, they were very limited among them. And he marveled because of their mislefth. **Vinity** Variety of vanity upon the preacher, all at vanity. And because, however, the preacher was wise, he still taught the people knowledge; yes, he gave good heed, and sought out, and proved many prose—Ecclesiastes 12:8-9. Life is not a man's personal property, it is a loan from the Almitym for which he is responsible—P. B. Meyer. Regalia Company Spanning Country With Its Business Durham, N. C.—(ANP)—one of the most interesting business institutions in this city of Nero enterprises, now a prominent company, now almost a dozen years old and doing business from one end of the city, served the head of J. M. Avery, the well-known, organization and fraternal man, the organization, which handles every conceivable business of the company, headed by J. M. Avery, the well-known, organization, regalia, record books, lodge paraphernalia, other organizations, regalia, record books, giving employment to members of the group and demonstrating the ability of the company to itself along many and varied lines. "Federal organizations are growing, not alone in numbers, but in their size and in their equipment, giving employment to themselves," Mr. Avery said, as he surveyed shipments of the Feardon Barkern Elks of Chicago, Masons of Kansas City, Pythina of Tallahassee, and Kansas King of King NEGRO BITTEN BY N. C. STATE SNAKE Rakeigh, N. C.—(ANP)—George Joyer has a grievance against the state of North Carolina and also a doctor's bill which he presented to the "authorities," all of this resulted from Joyer's being hit by a snake which he says was the property of the state museum. According to Joyer's report, which was substantiated by eye-witnesses, the snake was poisoned him, store by a state identified Jas. P. 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Send name and address to EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., ATLANTA, GA. NOTE—We also manufacture the famous Exelento Skip Soap, Exelento Cream, Exelento Peroxide Vanishing Cream. HAMMOND UNDERTAKING CO. A. J. HAMMOND, Manager Embalmers and Funeral Directors Motorized Funeral Equipment NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE 1013 SCHWARTZ STREET HOUSTON, TEX Motto: Service, Courtesy, Reliance and Promptness. OFFICE PHONE PRES. 4430 RES. PRESTO JACKSON UNDERTAKING CO. Incorporated FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS OFFICE PHOTOS PRES. 4430 RES. PRESTON 6627 JACKSON UNDERTAKING CO. Incorporated FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE 506 SAN FELIPE STREET HOUSTON, TEXAS Office Phone Capitol 1450; Res. Phone Capitol 1188-W Hours: 9 A. M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. Dr. Percy D. Foster DENTIST Sundays by Appointment Office 2711 Odin Avenue—Washington Theatre Building HOUSTON, TEXAS Phone Printen 2100. Res. Capitol 3098; Preston 8115 DANIELS & PHILLIPS BREAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1000 San Pablo Street Houston, Texas CHICAGO NEGRO GIVEN BIG POST; LEADERS ON JOB Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—With the appointment last week of Adelphis Simmons, the first position of its kind is filled by a colored man. Under the directive of the principal wheelhouse in the district, will be all of the employees in the third floor of the garage removal and other necessary garage removal and other necessary repairs received his appointment at the hands of Mayor Thompson and is credited to the Commissioner and Comptroller de Préint. He was inducted into office last Wednesday by an inducted office man. Adelphis Simmons his desk was banked with flowers. Addresses of felicitation were made by Adelphis Jackson and Andrew C. Jackson. Adelphis Jackson is in the second ward, Rochelle Simmons, Judge of the Court, and Representative William King. 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Property with the Safety Loan and Brokerage is Call Preston 2031 and list your property with the Safety Loan and Brokerage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, 2032 Saulner, are rejoicing over a fine baby. Mrs. B.argar, a pregnant Mother and baby are doing nicely. Rev. J. E. Nesby and his brother-in-law, N. Patterson made a successful trip overland to Louisiana and the district are getting normal again. Mrs. A. B. Hart, 319 West Palm, for the past few weeks, was removed to a local hospital this week, where her condition was reported as being very good. ZOE THEATRE 504 MILAM ST. NOW SHOWING Bob Steele in "DRIFTIN' SANDS" Also COMEDY AND NEWS SUNDAY-MONDAY— "PAINTED PONIES" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY— "RED SIGNALS" Next THURS.-FRI.-SAT— Tom Mix "TUMBLING RIVER" $1.00 DOWN TRUNKS BAGS WATCHES DIAMONDS $1.00 A WEEK OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE 407 TRAVIS ST. Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 12 M. 1 to 6 P. M. Phones: Office Press 3476 Res. Tay. 3737-J Sundays by Appointment DR. F. D. PARROT DENTIST Suite 214, Pilgrims Blvd. 222 West Dallas Ave. R. Dupree ("Friend of Mine"), veteran news vendor, newsinger and preacherman, has been banning the lack of interest manifested in vital matters by so many Negroes. R. Dupree, afternoon, Mrs. S. B. W. Williams, wife of Informer's celebrated columnist (Cimbee), looking as if she discovered the perennial fountain of the Negro's love for children in "little Ole Nu York" last summer. R. Dupree, Saturday shopper engaged in the modern game of watching signal lights and dodging automotive traffic. Floyd Dupree, Informer head spokesman of his hoss's gas buggy. Reports have it that this young feller has about tired of treading the winepress by his lonesome don't say anything "bwedting bellies. The McAllister family of Crosby five in number, but more still at home in the city. There are Miles Lucy, Melva and Eliza after three being arrested. The McAllister is the leading race planer in his community. The party inspected the modern plant of "The Informer" which is often enthused with what they behold. Mrs. C. C. ("Buster") Stuart, so affable and debonar, stepping lively into the *Hello, Dr. W. M. Drake in your 1928 model Wolverine coupe. Some of my favorite pieces.* Miss Fannie Alexander, Gregory teacher, waiting for the red lights and crossing street close behind assistant superintendent of Houston Lissen, folks: Don't make any engagement for Thursday night, March 16th. Write in to Houston's harmonic Club, Colleen Taylor Choral Club, will appear in annual spring musical festival. **AGENTS WANTED:** son, ser. Link's 2005 coupe. Write in to colleen.drake@musicline.com or 2-46 615-5300, Dallas. Limited Quantities DR. C. A. PHILLIPS DENTIST Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 p. m. Sundays by appointment Room 216-17 Taborian Hldg. Office: 35-17 Taborian Hldg. Office: Pres. 35-17 Pres. Cap. 319-8 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 Local Colored Insurance Company Insures Odd Fellows Temple Here THE NEWLY BUILT BUILDING A. W. Dent and Company, local race fire insurance agents, was successful in placing fire insurance on the Odd Fellows Temple at Louisiana and Prairie Ave. The placing of this business through A. W. Dent and Company is an operative spirit that is necessary for the development of our businesses in various fields. A. W. Dent and Company is facilitated to place fire and tornado GET READY, FOLKS! THIRD ANNUAL SPRING Musical Festival City Auditorium MARCH 20 By— "Heavenly Houlton Harmonizern" Coleridge-Taylor Choral Club 5 Beneft Bethlehem Negro Day Nursery HEADQUARTERS Duncan's Masonic Ritual Richardson's Masonic Monitor (Mystic) large size Mystic Shrine Three Master Masons Master Masons (A history) Stained Glass (Mystic)—should be read by all Masons 60 and 7th Books of Moses Allure Books, Egyptian Secret Master's Paw Wows, or Long Lost Friend Silent Friend, illustrated, and Married The Cabala Secret Book of Black Arts Historic Fiture, or Man and Woman Exposed Eastern Star Ritual 10,000 Dreams Interpreted, or What's Dream? 734 pages Sexology Oddfellowship, illustrated, (parchment 7,000 Religious books. Many more to select from. Policy Players' Dream & Fortune Telling Most complete list of Bibles in the city. Our prices are the lowest. Pictures and FRAMING. Special attention given to proper framing of School Pictures, Diplomas, Pictures and all kinds of Pictures and Photographs. Last, but not least, we have the largest display of pipes and smokestacks. Repair Work on Pipes and Fountain Pens receives the special attention of our expert. 416 FANNIN STREET HOUSTON, TEX. FOR EASY PAYMENTS Phone PRESTON 6223 F. A. Bogar Furn. Co. 1210-2 CONGRESS AVENUE MARCELLO The hair's only master. It stands while other come and go. A real winter, preparation as well as summert, it protects the head from colds. Ask you druggist or your barber. Agents Wanted. QUEEN PRODUCTS COMPANY Distributors Phone Preston 7685 607 W. DALLAS AVENUE Houston, Texas. all kinds of insurance on dwellings, office buildings, churches, schools and any other buildings and their companies. It is also insurance on automobiles. It is agent for the Eureka Security Fire Fighter, the Insurance Company of Cincinnati and best companies, which is now in its 60th year and has more than $2. It is to be remembered that the fire and automobile rates in Texas ANTIOCH COUPLE CONCERT UNSUALLY UMNIQI UNAFFIRE The "couple concert" given at Antioch Baptist Church last Tuesday night by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. D. L. J. M. L. J. M. L. J. M. L. J. M. H. Jenkins, lived up to the announcement that it would be an unique affair, a fair-sized one, a fair-sized one, was treated to some very agreeable surprises by the performers with which they had been previously associated by the public. The concert was congratulated on having such a galaxy of musical entertainers, and the public will do well to keep their eyes open for the next event by these young people. BRYAN DENTIST_IN CITY Dr. I. A. Carter, dental practitioner of Bryan, who formerly pursued his profession in Houston, was named a member of the time to meet and greet a large number of patients. The dentist insisted that Brazos County colored citizenry is soon to have a colored nurse, due to the fact that Brazos County, who offered to match dollar for dollar with Negroes that of com-munity work. At a recent mass meeting the Negroes raised $500, leaving only $100 to be raised, according to Dr. PEP-A-MAN The Great Nerve and Energy Tonic for Weak Men and Women. Gives you Pep! For Lost Vitality in old and young. Our Special Double-stretch French Pep-A-Man for best results. Regular $5.00 two-weeks size package in plain wrapper, $3.95. A. FARMAN, Distb. 1213 La Branch St. Houston MOVED! On and after Feb. 1, tion at 408 MILA and will be pleased to m friends. A complete lin and Tobaccos at all time JOHNSON'S B On and after Feb. 1, I will be in my new location at 408 MILAM STREET and will be pleased to meet all my customers and friends. A complete line of Confections, Cigars and Tobaccos at all times. JOHNSON'S BARBER SHOP Home of JOHNSON'S SILK TOP (The Five-Minute Hair Straightener) PHONE PRESTON 2864 Noon Train Discont Noon Train Discontinued for the Season Santa Fe are fixed by the state; that a. W. Dent and Company compete with all other agents on a fair and equal basis. Your insurance through it is not guaranteed through any one else—no more and no less. Counsel of a. W. Dent and Company, Carter W. Wesley, J. Alston Atkins, J. P. Murchison and A. W. Dent, is at your service. Its off-road vehicles—411-517 Smith phone Preston 3231. NOTICE! Houston, Texas, Jan. 28, 1928. All of whatever living matters of all and whatever kinds with estate of the late George Parker, who lived in my possession within 30 days from date for adjustment. J. H. HARMON, Admin. 423 West Dale Ave. Phone Preston 2921. JOLLY GLEE CLUB The Jolly Glee Embroidery Club a jolly evening place, at Kemper Hall, 242 Dowling. The ladies were beautifully attired in their evening gown, while the men were their Christmas apparel. Social refreshments were furnished the latter, were the fea- tures those needed; refreshments were those needed. MACK'S PLACE First-Class Shoe Shine Parlor for Ladies and Gents—Cigars, Cigarettes and Newstand JAMES ME DANIELS, Proprietor 411] Milton Street The Bichon Remedies Manufactured and sold by the BICHON DRUG CO. 25 years Known all over the country by those who have been restored to health by their use. Use them they never fail to give results. BICHONDRUG CO. (Opposite City Market) 312 MILAM ST. PRES. 6327 I will be in my new loca- M STREET Sreet all my customers and one of Confections, Cigars es. BARBER SHOP ESTON FOUND TRIP every Sunday 8:05 A.M. on eston 8:25 P.M. PHONE PRESTON 2484 2806 to 2816 TRAVIS STREET PHONE HADLEY 8000 Washington Ave. at S. P. Crossing Phone Preston 3701 Houston's Largest Grocery Serving Houston for More Than a Half Century Specials! WELCH GRAPE JUICE 1 Pint bottle, per bottle 28c CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE 1 Pint bottle, per bottle 17c LIBBY CORNED BEEF No. 1 cans, per can 25c LIBBY POTTED MEAT No. 1 cans, per can 4½c UNCLE WILLIAM KIDNEY BEANS No. 2 cans, per can 10c VAN CAMP HOMINY No. 3 cans, per can 10c KUNER'S CATSUP 7½ Oz. bottle, per bottle 12c HERSHEY'S COCOA 1 Pound cans, per can 25c WHEATENA 22 Oz. package, per package 22c PIONEER FLOUR 24 Pound sacks, per sack $1.95 PIONEER FLOUR 48 Pound sacks, per sack $1.00 PIONEER FLOUR 12 Pound sacks, per sack 53c HENKE & PILLOT, Inc. There Is Demand For Improvements Universal Hair and Skin Preparations A trial will convince you that they are the most wonderful on the market today. SPECIAL OFFER An 8-weeks Trial Treatment, consisting of Hair Grower, Pressing Oil, Temple Grower and Shampoo (1 each), together with Special Prices and Terms to Hairdresser and Agents, will be sent to any address upon receipt of only $1.00. 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SIMMONS, president Crude Oil and Royalty Corp of Mexico, well-known oil mag- ister, who was in his native city during last week-end on important bus- ness visit, will be interviewed where here that he favors the candidate of Governor Alfred Smith and the highest office within the gift of the American electorate, and the political and spiritual, as Democratic vice-presidential candidate. The politician nor posing as such, the colonel made it quite clear that the Negroes of America were not being "armed" by the Republican party during the last seven or eight years, and that he thinks the time has arrived for the party to support North and South, to support men and princi- ples rather than more measure "During my extended overland jaunt during last summer," the colony governor Empire State, I observed that Governor Al Smith is very popular with the residents of Northern and other Northern and Eastern states; and, it is my candid belief that if the Democrat nominate him at the governor's convention in Houston during June, he will receive more votes from colorful electors than the candidate in the history of the nation. My chief magistrate of New York, Governor Smith has earned a well-deserved reputation for strength and impartiality in dealing with both men and measures, and his favorable attitude toward colored citizens has been a strong influence among New York and Eastern Negroes. Thousands of these colored men attitude and platform, but because they recognize him as a type of person who believes and advocates the fundamental principles of democracy, which, translational to the language of the rule—a government in which all the people share alike and are treat- "In my humble opinion I do not know a single man now being favorably appointed by the Republicans who can measure up to the Gotham governor whose name is not known, nor can be doubted or even consistently questioned. I believe that much, if not most of the opposition, particularly in the South, against Governor Smith was a result of his religious connections, and that he was not a candidate for high election grounds upon which to oppose and beat any candidate for the Republican, Colonel Simmons fired back this rejoinder: from framers of the Constitution, deemer or dreamed that the day would ever arrive in this country when a man's vote would be for any office within the gift of the electorate, and I am for AI Smith, the president of membership in the Catholic church and his pronounced opposition to the Volunteer law as presently constituted. I am not both domestic and foreign matters and represents the masses rather "Please don't forget to include in your interview," the colon insisted, "that I am a Democrat and that I name Hose. Jice H. Jones, our financial leader and eminent citizen, as Al Smith's running mate, in the campaign, but how does a Smith-Jones combination sound to you? Mr. Jones is the logical man for the Democraticocratic ticket, and I am firmly of the opinion that Texas Democrats are just as big from all angles as the party from other sections of the country. Then, as the banner Democratic state, Texas is this consideration from "Another thing," the colonel finally retorted, "can tell the world how much time has arrived in Texas for colored citizens who have followed blindly and ignorantly the so-called 'grand old party.' No genius can be so blind to any political party, and the Negro will never get the political and party power, and is entitled to, until he, racial speaking, learns how to use the ballot like other free American citizens. The Mexin oil mollage had just recently returned from an overland trip to the capital City, Oka, where he held important corporate offices with several of the State's oil companies." CORSICANA See Spivey Preston Co. for good printing. Phones Preston 1998, 9352; 3320 McKinney. Reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered promptly. IN MEMORIAM To our beloved husband and father, Iaseen daher, who departed this life, February 5 1923: Adeep in Jesus! I blessed him. He was a man of great courage to swep; a man and undisputed revered. A sinner and a man of great virtue. Asleep in Jesse! Far from them, he said, "I want to be sleepy; but Dillier is still an awake sleep. From which none ever wake to weep. (Sirred) Mr. Hanker, M. Mishner, who was a friend of Jesse." IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM in memory of our beloved wife and mother, January 28, 1965, at Kendall, Texas: day you were born, and day you are still alive. Our family are still with her and our cousins continue to love her, but God continues to love you more than any other. Wonderfully rest, dear wife and mother. (Sirens) R. K. Pink, S. bourn; M. N. S. Tayler F. A. Cah, C. G. Cohen, K. B. Lamb, J. R. Lamb, F. B. Lamb, D. K. Pink, J. N. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our father, George Williams, who passed away one year ago, Jan. 14, 1927: There is a link death cannot sever. CARD OF THANKS To our many friends, who were to sympathize and or express their love for our family, their words and messages of condolence and thanks, we extend our heartfelt thanks to our wife, daughter and sister, Mrs. Allie E. Hayner—we make this table announcement for you to hear more much it meant to our loved hearts. To our mother, Hayner Williams—mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McLand, sister and brother, and family. Mrs. A. E. Stewart and Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS "We Are In Sympathy Always" The Jackson Bears are the best in the State. We are the best in the Mertnary Field. Phone 424 117j E. 5th Ave., Corsicana, Tex. Summer Session of Bishop College The fourth annual Summer Session of Bishop College, at Marshall, Texas, will be held from June 4-Aug. 13 1928 For announcements, rates and other information, apply to the office of the President, BISHOP COLLEGE Marshall, Texas Colored Agents WANTED To organize lodges for an old established fraternal insurance society. Sick, accident and death benefits. Over $600,000 cash reserves on hand. Our agents are making big money. Address Field Department, The American Workmen, 716 11th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Leader's Triumphal Return TOMMY HARRIS Beautiful Bedroom Suite ELEGANTLY DECORATED Four Beautiful Colors to Choose From 3 PIECE —Vanity —Bed —Chest $79.50 A Remarkable Value Only a Few Suites Left TERMS $5.00 Down Balance $1.75 WEEKLY A record-smashing value that offers an unusual opportunity to save. This three-piece suite is of superb finish, graceful in line; one that will impart an atmosphere of color and restfulness to your bedroom. Colors: Green, Cafe au Lait, Walnut, Blue and Ivory Shaded. Act now! Only a few suites left. Black Bros Furniture Co. Capitol at Milam In the above picture Jesse H. Jones, Houston's "first citizen" and the one man responsible for bringing the couple together, "Heavenly Houston" during June, is BOB CHURCH some mean the name of his friend John Farley, attorney, had been left off the list of 74 delegates to the state convention at Nashville. May "Lily-White" Is Roared Down Thomas Flihan, whose election as permanent chairman was put through a series of tests, confirmed that Mr. Fliary's name could not be added because the list of "74" candidates for the convention, in a mighty chorus of "ayes," agreed with him. Mr. Fliary and Mr. Johnson are identify with "ayes-white" group of the party here. After the meeting E. M. Kines requested the removal of his name from the state convention, and it was so done by Leiut G. W. Lee, Negro who was re-elected secretary. One of the candidates supposed to be on "such-and-such" shown acknowledging the mighty welcome and vociferous ovation recorded him at Union Station, Tuesday afternoon, when he beamed on Sunshine Special from New York list, after the convention adjourned, and they were told that things would "be straightened out" before the development of the meeting was that Harry Spears, a "illy-white," was named as a delegate to the congressional convention of the county committee of the county committee of 45, and as a delegate to the state convention unanimously passed a resolution endorsing Congressman Brayer, national committee from the state, and patronage in the state. The meet also praised the administration of prosecution. Church read the lists of delegates and made a motion for their adoption and their adoption immediately following the committee is the most important. BRYAN ACKIST LISTED R. B. Goossey Houston Informer agent, Bryan, has been on the sick list for the last three months and has been in ill health for some time City. Others in the picture are deft artists. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. General chairman committees: ex-Governor W. P. Hob- bey and B. S. Sterling, chairman local TEMPLE BARBERSHOP MOVED J. Johnson, owner of the Temple Barbershark, located for the last two years in the Odd Fellows Temple, 1 acre land he found at 4688 S. Milton. START FORUM AT WESLEY The young men of Wesley Memo- nium were known for their night and organized what is to be known as the Forum. Herbert Lott II, a former secretary, Rev. J. B. Butler Alen, secretary. COLERED TEACHERS MEETING The colored teachers of Harriin County rural schools will meet at the Carnegie Library (colored satelite) on Monday, Feb. 15, the interest of the interdisciplinary league work. Principal W. R. Banks of Prairie View College, or his representation is district director, and W. M. Southwell is county director. PALAIS ROYAL GETS LARGER QUARTERS Readers of The Informer have observed that one of Houner's leading employees, the company, recently removed to more commodious and spacious quarters at 706 King Street, money-saving specials, featuring extraordinary designs in dresses, coats, hosty and underwear of high quality of merchandise carried by this store and courteous and business-like policy. The company Royal enjoys considerable of trade from the race. The guidance and direction of Manager Levy, this store has had a steady growth, until now it ranks as one of the leading women's eminent employers. BACK FROM CALIFORNIA C. A. Gilmore, commercial printer at 419; Milam Street, returned to the school in 1991, whither he was called a few weeks ago due to the sudden death in that city of Mrs. Patience Gilmore, his mother. FRATERNAL LEADER HEER William Falconer, supreme agent of the Woodmen of Union, with home offices at Hot Springs, Ark., who has been a teacher at St. Mary's, Mines, Mary Johnson, Angeline Howard and Ruby Gamble, 3915 Lyons, left last Saturday, and report WIFE CALLED BY DEATH According to telegraph information received by The Informer, death occurred at Huntville, well-known Huntsville educator and leader, early Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. and interment took place at Huntville. Mr. Houston is in the international and interracial forces in Texas, and has a host of friends through the untimely loss of his wife. The body of Mrs. Alice E. Hayes, 2213 Hadley, who died last Wednesday was shipped to her former home. Mrs. Hayes was held at Antioch Baptist Church, Friday night of last week. 121st Street Hair Dressing. A high-class preparation for dressing the hair, written for Burton Toulle Goods Cauan, Texas. A "Leap Year" entertainment center for Center Athletic Club, Boynton Center, corner Paige and Dallas, Fife Admission, 25 cent. Temple Temple is president; Henry Bryant, Daniel Gay and William Johnson, managers of JOSÉ MAYORAL TOM MIX All the exteriors for Tom Mix's new Fox film's vehicle, "Tumbling Wheels," which comes to the Zoe Theatre next Thursday for three days, were made in his old-time camping ground on his and his entire triumphe location to free him from the location, near the place where Tom Mix was about seventeen years ago Mix was a so-called Hollywood cowboy on the screen and be promptly exposed to the screen has spent most of his life on the ranges cannot be broadminded and the man mimicking of the men of the plains. And the result was that Mix made him at the movies. Riding and bored were his chief forte and he decided possible results of these cases. Mounted on a none too well bred horse with all his worldly goods he came to Hollywood, with the good wishes of all his worldly goods even if they were sleetful and dumb. And the result was that within a few years she won recognition and recognition as the artist of western acres, and the popular artist of the city, brought to his pictures all of the color and beauty of the plains and the marriage and daring of a real, westerner. PORO CLUB ENTERTAINS The Poro Club entertained a group of ladies and men, composed chimpanzee, and a group of children, Wednesday, January 18, at the residence of Mrs. Rebecca Taylor, 3265 S. P. Band. The Poro Club will hold its next meeting at the Y. W. C. A. S. P. Band. The Poro Club agents being asked to be present to take notes on facial massage. ST.LOUIS HOSPITAL DECLARED DISGRACE TO "MED" PROFESSION BY EMINENT WHITE PHYSICIAN NEGRO FARMERS Texas Educator IN SMITH COUNTY Seeks Financial DOING FINE WORK Help In New York Do You Suffer with TETTER-HANDRUFF ITCHY SKIN OR SCALP Why suffer with itch, tettler, danstruff, eczema, ringworm, or other skin or scalp disease when a few applications of HEROLIN TETTER SAIVE will quickly clear up any disorder and make your scalp clean and healthy and your skin soft, smooth and beautiful. Herolin Tetter Salve is a specially prepared emulsion compounded especially for skin and scalp disorders. It is the most wonderful aid to the skin and helps on the market. For 50c at your dreggist or by mail. HEROLIN MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA. GEORGIA AGENTS: VALUABLE PREMIUMS Write today for our special Agent's proposition. A wealth of glorious hair Over 4,000,000 boxes of High-Brown Hair Grower sold last year. An evidence of quality that cannot be disputed. at all druggists PRICE 50c High-Brown Hair Grower PAGE 32 ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL DISGITER TO "M BY EMENINT St. Louis, Mo.—(ANF)—City Hospital No. 2, a "jin-crow" institution, maintained here for Negroes, a degree and as a municipal hospital carrying for the sick, it should be cut out of partisan politics," de- caled Dr. Hewan Nererson, white of New York, last Wednesday, at a fun- ceon at the chamber of commerce and Thursday night before the St. Louis Dr. Emerson's criticism was based on the findings of a survey conducted by the Association under the direction of Dr Haven and Dr. W. F. Walker, president of the association, at the request of local citizens with the aid of the association. It Should Be Closed City Hospital, No. 2, is operated under the three following groups: the Medical Department of the University, and Washington University, each of which is composed of white people. Each has a flag. The local university should be closed as soon as possible," said Dr. Emerson in his address before the medical society. "He should be supported by a good "H" should hospital, Sanitary conditions for the animals at Forest Park Zoo are better than the ones at the public health of more than 90,000 degrees has a death rate higher than the third rate, it is a danger to the public health of the community." Dr. Emerson branded the institution as medieval, inhuman and shock- Troup, Jan. 21. - Twenty-one Smith County Negro farmers made a total of 115 bales of cotton on 106 acres, a list of winners in the state cotton contest shows. The highest yield test farmer in the contest is more than 10 bales on five acres. This yield was made by Will Johnson. The farmers in this county made more than nine bales on five acre plots, and the other Negro farmers' cotton bales were five or more to three bales on five acres. The plants were cultivated under the observation of a conservation agent of this county. Couch's record of outstanding corn farming in this county is shown that Sherman Jackson, Negro boy, made 112 bales of corn on an acre, and seven other young Negro farmers each averaged about 60 bushels. Zanie Warne, Negro farm+club member of Smith County, made over 100 bushels half bushel得失 100 bushels on an acre, and seven other young Negro farmers each averaged about 60 bushels. Zanie Warne, Negro farm+club member of Smith County, made over 100 bushels half bushel得失 100 bushels on an acre, and seven other Negro farm boys and girls of this county each raised more than one DoYou TETTE ITCHY New York City—Miss A. Bowden, principal St. John's Junior College, San Antonio, Texas, is now in New York soliciting funds for the compere-mental building. The first unit of which has already been erected with funds contributed by the people of San Antonio and has been hoped to get in the East. The second unit, established in 1889 by Bishop J. S. Johnston, and non-sectarian, has been conducted under the auspices of Dr. Rolf Crum, rector of St. Mark's Parish, San Antonio, started a drive to new buildings, and a new building needed, of which $16,000 was to be raised locally. This amount of money is now needed soon to have accredited school is now accredited as a high school by the Texas department of education and also given two years of training. The students soon to have accredited also. There are 75 girls enrolled in the high school. There are three A. R. College primary grades. In the faculty of seven there are three A. R. College New York City.—(ANP)—That the Metropolitan Insurance Company actively seeks to insure Negreus but will not employ them in any capacity out in the January number of the Southern Workman published at Hampton Institute, Virginia, in its leading article entitled "The Attitude of Life Insurance Companies toward the M. Allen B. Doggett, Jr. edition of the magazine writes that: "It is a most valuable contribution to public knowledge that the facts cited are not generally known to the public." The writer develops the fact that the Metropolitan Insurance Company, second largest company in America, will not issue any form of policy to insurance relations with colored people upon the publication in 1868 of Fred R. Hoyt's book on insurance relations with colored people and Tendencies of the American Negreu. Mr. Hoffman predicted that the Negreu race would have died out by 1870 and social diseases, causing nearly all insurance companies to reject Negreu. During the National Urban League meeting in New York last year follow-up meetings with Harry H. Pace, writer of the Southern Workman article, took the Mr. Hoffman securely to talk for his stories and figures used in his book. Mr. Pace divides the 381 life service figures according to their attitude on the Negro. It is interesting to note some of the New York Life employees Negroes in its home office, but very grueling while the Metropolitan insurance everybody but will give no employment to them to make them less likely to the Metropolitan, it is reported, collects over a million dollars a week from New York Life insurance dollars to them in wages or salaries. Twelve colored life insurance companies have less insurance in force than they do in New York. Mr. Pace makes a place for race patronage of race companies. Mr. Pace makes a place for mortgage loans and investments and for employment of Negro boys and girls who are coming to the United States. A. M. E. Z. CHURCH PLANS PENSION FOR OLD PASTORS Knoxville, Tenn.—(ANP)—A plan for ministerial relief, the chief feature of which provided a substantial pension for disabled ministers, was set up in 1991. The plan provided a pension of the Ministers and Laymen's Association of the A. M. E. Z. Church, which was held at Logan Temple. The plan provides pensions in proportion to the year in which the pension was made, of $800 per year the age of 70 years. Membership in ministerial relief is daily common with the ministers and the proposed pensions are to be paid from interest on an endowment of $100,000 per year. Oscar W. Adams, editor of the Birmingham Reporter, demanded reform in the church and urged equal lay representation in the general conference. The closing session: J. W. Caster, president; O. W. Adams, vice-president; W. W. Caster, secretary; F. W. Riley, mobile, treasurer. Sure Way to End Muscular Pains Don't be miserable with backache and pain from sore, strained muscles or tendons. Use a splint or labor, violent exercise or any other method. Apply a Johnson's Red Cross Band to the pain, severe part and the pain, screens and part and will leave you—almost immediately. Johnson's Red Cross Kidney Plaster can pain like magic because the medical device, the skin it is designed to affect the affected parts, and begins to act at once and its marvelous effectiveness in relieving pain continues as long as the plaster remains. The thousands of hardworking men and women who simply lack the necessary skills, narrow way to relocate or get a job, do not get another minute. Get a Red Cross Kibyte Fisher at any drug store. From the moment you are admitted to the murderous effective is a prescription for Colds, Gripe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs Hour: 11 am to 1 p.m. 3 to 8 m Office Phone, pma. P288 415 Old Fallow Temple DR. CNA.S. W. PEMBERTON MEDICINE AND SURGERY Phone, Halley 5440 OMEGA CHAPTER LISTS MEETINGS FOR WHOLE YEAR The Nu Phi chapter of the Omega Phi Pi fraternity has formulated its own plan for the future, and some is herewith submitted for the information of the brevethe. Welcome to Phi Phi: 18 of Home, W. D. Warrington, 16 of Speaker, Brother C. W. Wesley, and Real Building and Loan Anno-18 of Getting Started in Business. Wednesday, March 21: Home of Brother D. Harley, D. Barley, 1923 Shepard; brother D. Harley, D. Barley, can and surgeon. Subject: "The Physician and His Patient." Home of Brother C. H. McGroater, 1923 Shepard; speaker, Brother D. F. Barley, Subject: "Dentistry and health." Wednesday, May 16, 1928: Home of Brother J. E. Robinson, Jr., 3102 Gray Avenue; speaker, Brother J. E. Barley, U. B. F and S. M. T. Subject: "Fraternal Insurance." Wednesday, June 20: Home of Brother E. A. Chester, 2212 Tweeter; speaker, Brother J. E. Roberson, U. B. F and S. M. T. Subject: "The Young Man and the Ministry." Wednesday, June 20: Home of Brother J. Alston Atkins, 2300 Wahman; speaker, Brother E. A. Chester, principal Harper College. Subject: "The Preserve in Public Education." Wednesday, August 23: Home of Brother B. A. Lowe, 1506 Rohin; speaker, Brother J. Alston Atkins, secretary-treasurer, Real Building College; speaker, Brother J. Alston Atkins. Subject: "Negro in Business." Wednesday, September 19: Home of Brother B. A. Lowe, 1506 Rohin; speaker, Brother B. A. W. Dent, auditor, Safety Loan and Mortgage Co. Subject: "Salesman's午 Wednesday, October 17: Home of Brother B. W. Beyer, president, Houston College. Subject: "The Furry Man." Wednesday, November 21: Home of Brother R. G. Lockett, 2613 Nance, Houston College. Subject: "Director, Yates University director, Yates University Subject: "Physical Education." Wednesday, October 24: Speaker Brother B. G. Epsi; speaker Brother R. G. Lockett; teacher and coach Wednesday, October 25: Subject: "High School Athletics." Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1015 Dowling Street Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6464 Office Phone Pres. 5501 Res. Phone, Hadley 6225 Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M.-4 to P. M. GEORGE W. ANTOINE M.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence: 2301 McGown Ave. Office: 401 Old Fellowships Temple Constipation relieved without laxatives Nujol is a bowel lubricant—not a laxative or catheter so cannot prune or form a hole. Nujoliphyly softens the worm matter and then brings back regular, thermoregulating crumbs and safe for young and old. Gives nothing relief to piles. No treatment like Nujol. Try it today. SCHOOL HEADS REPORT LARGE STUDENT BODY Atlanta, Ga.—The presidents of 17 Methodist Episcopal colleges for Nurses, in annual session Thursday at Gannon Theological Seminary, this week, and 7,000 students and aggregate property and endowment values of the institution, which was built, many years ago, in the history of these institutions, with constantly increasing enrollment and coronal suspect. The institutions represented reach the way across the nation and from North Dakota to New York. The meeting was held under the direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was called to order by Dr. P. J. M. Hampton. Among the visitors present and taking part were Dr. J. H. Dillard; Dr. W. T. B. Williams of Tunguee Institute of the Jeans and Skater Fund; Dr. W. T. B. Williams of Tunguee Institute of the Jeans and Skater Fund; and Dr. W. J. Holmes of California. Many subjects connected with the curriculum and course administration and DR. C. M. NICHOLS Physician and Surgeon Office: Taborian Ridge, Suite 220 1821 N. 1821 807 1-2 Prairie Ave., Houston, Tex. DR. RUPERT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 402 Old Fellown Temple Phones: Office P. 2217, Res. P.6919 Residence: 410 Robin St. Dr. O. L. Lattimore DENTAL SURGEON 4094 MILAM STREET All Classes of Dental Work Nectady Dene. Bridge Work 9 a.m. to 12 noon 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Phones: Office, Presley 4559 Residence, Cap. 0531 Sore Legs Healed Open Legs Ulnar, Enhanced Vulner, Golfer, Knees swollen while work. 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He was also a conference duties, Dr. Work spent an afternoon at the department of commerce where he conferred with Groton James, chief to Dr. Frank M. Surface in the discussions of work and economic matters pertaining to large and large in the South in particular. The doctor was so impressed with the vital importance of the surveys being conducted by the bureau that he has volunteered to collaborate with the machine of his organization can be of service to its work. ARE YOU LONELY? Then Join the WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Receive lots of letters from interest- ing men or women Don't Grow Old all Alone. Write for Information today— Post Office Box 2273, WASHINGTON, D. C. TRADE PO AN ASSU- SATISFY Mrs. Annie M. Twu determination to produce the arations possible, has establi- sed trade-name "PORO," H experienced as to be these num- appreciated by ever-increase proved Products. PORO Preparations A new by PORO your PORO needs. OFFICE PHONE PORO TRADE MARK AN ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION Mm. 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TAYLOR WATCHMAKER, JEWELER, ENGRAVER REPAIRS AND FITS EYE GLASSES Twenty Odd Years on San FelLOWS Street SUITE 405, ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Louisiana at Prairie PHONE PRESTON 3154 Bennett College Gets New Rating; Is Junior College Greenboro, N. C. (ANP)-Brennell College for Women has recently been accredited as a standard junior college by the North Carolina College Board to a notice received from the director of certification. Brennell College beginning operation in the fall of 1928 as an in-unit college, in 1929 a year and a half of operation increased the college enrollment fourfold. Of the freshman class entering in 1927 only one was admitted from a non-standard high school. The high standards maintained, far from making an appreciable or embarrassing limitation to the enrollment, has, on the contrary, worked toward keeping the standards high. Beginning in the fall of 1928, three years of standard college work will be given, with five distinct departures. 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BUT I SHOULD SWEET HE LOOKS LIKE A CROSS BREED BUT WEEN A GERMAN AND A JACKASS FAIR ENERGY MAKES HIM TO DER T NEW HIGH MAJOR 5,191,496 LINES OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING carried in the columns of THE HOUSTON INFORMER, "A Weekly Newspaper," during 1927. ing in the terms familiar to the layman and newspaper reader that 227,964 Inches or 268,997 FEET quired in THE HOUSTON INFORMER during 1927 to cover areas of local and foreign advertisers to our large reading crowd to end, this amount of advertising space would stretch to Galveston, a distance of 50.9 MILES 28 Advertising Budget is not complete if YOU do not HOUSTON INFORMER in the list of Newspapers to be used year for Advertising Purposes. HERE COMES THE DUTCHMAN WITH HIS HOUND - ILL HOD HIM A LITTLE ABOUT HIS TERROR. MEH PRITZ - WHAT KIND OF A MUT DO YOU CALL THAT? NOT KOND DORS HE LOOK LIKE? WELL - I AANT MUCH OF A JUDGE PRITZ - BUT I SHOUND SAY - HE LOOKS LIKE A CROSS BRED BET WEEN A GERMAN AND A JACKASS. FAIR ENOUGH - DOT MAKE'S HIM A RELATION TO DER BOTH OF US. ADVICE TO THE FORLORN: DEAR SIR, WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO GET RID OF A CHARLEY-HORSE? DILL KROUSE WEBSTER GROND MO. HOOK-IT UP WITH A NIGHT-MARE. NEW HIGH MARK! 45,191,496 LINES OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING were carried in the columns of THE HOUSTON INFORMER, "America's Greatest Weekly Newspaper," during 1927. Speaking in the terms familiar to the layman and newspaper reader, this means that 3,227,964Inches were required in THE HOUSTON INFORMER during 1927 to carry the messages of local and foreign adver tisers to our large reading clientele. Placed end to end, this amount of ad vertising space would stretch from Houston to Galveston, a distance of Your 1928 Advertising Budget is not complete if YOU do not include THE HOUSTON INFORMER in the list of Newspapers to be used during the year for Advertising Purposes. QUALITATIVE CIRCULATION ing the more representative type and better and best class ens, THE HOUSTON INFORMER has not only Quar ALITATIVE CIRCULATION. ADVERTISER, DO YOU WANT ANY OF THIS TRA ER-RICHARDSON PUBLI COMPANY, Inc. Reaching the more representative type and better and best class of Negro citizens, THE HOUSTON INFORMER has not only Quantitative, but QUALITATIVE CIRCULATION. MR. ADVERTISER, DO YOU WANT ANY OF THIS TRADE? WEBSTER-RICHARDSON PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. PRINTERS—PUBLISHERS—LINOTYPERS "WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH" REET PHONES: PR INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS Surveyed by The Associated Negro Press with the cooperation of The National Negro Business League and the Department of Commerce and Other Reliable Agencies. NOTE—If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information along the lines suggested you may address the Editor of the Business Department of the Associated Negro Business, 3423 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Division, Bureau Domestic Commerce, Washington, D. C., will be productive of the further information desired. PLANNING THE STORE AND PLACING STOCK TO ADVANTAGE There are three types of merchandise in most stores. Of course, there are really many more types, or combinations of these types, but virtually all goods offered for sale come within one or the other of the three following definitions: Merchandise the customer needs articles which a customer may want, and articles which the customer may be induced to want. The habits and customs of different localities differ so that goods that may be in one category in one community, may be held in entirely different estates elsewhere, and be classified in one of the other two groups. It is, therefore, impossible to cite examples. Each merchant must determine this for himself: self-selling instinct is so highly developed, many people will be impressed with a more view of an article that has not been occurred to their minds as being at all desirable. Therefore, the reverse of the listing given above makes a very excellent plan for laying out the merchandise in a store. The customer will quite willingly walk through the aisles of a store for the needs he needs. To a less extent, he will travel through other department stores, where he will be taught to want to en route to these other, more or less, already sold commodities. Merchandise that may be sold upon impulse to the customer, and goods which he must be invigilated into wanting, should all be placed along the regular lines of traffic through the store. It is reasonable to expect that customers will go to any part of a store to buy essentials, therefore, the merchant must be able to place the thing he is to be taught into the proper co-relating of departments is a very important factor in the selling of many lines of goods. Does your display of goods in all lines function so as to give you the best possible experience? If not, you are in some sales that are rightfully yours. Dress materials suggest the findings and many minor contributions to the completed garment. Shoes and stockings are of all interested. So are ham and eggs. It is not necessary to continue a long list of possibilities. Slow moving stocks may be speeded up a bit by placing them near a more rapidly handled line. The psychological effect of quickly made sales often may be exercised, the nearby place which otherwise had been installed fashionable. In addition to these practices, the merchant must give due regard to the customer's ability to pay for the services. The comfort of the customers, for a tired customer becomes increasingly difficult to please or even to interest. The sense of pleasure must be encouraged. The efficiency of the sales force has opportunity for demonstration only after a fair chance to function has been provided by the merchant who himself must provide stock planning and general customer welfare in his es- Congress' Economic Expert Speaks THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 Claiming Any New Relations So He Left About This Time! HEY! FRITZ- WHAT KIND OF A MUT DO YOU CALL THAT? AND DOES YOU LIKE? 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