Houston Informer

Saturday, November 24, 1928

Houston, Texas

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ONLY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN HOUSTON WITH ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS SERVICE, ARTICLES BY DR. KELLY MILLER AND DEAN WILLIAM PICKENS Bank Serves Nashville 25 Years NEGRO SEAMEN SHIP'S HEROES VOLUME X Bank NEGI THE MIRROR By C. F. RICHARDSON **** TEXAN NOW KANSAS SOLON DIVERSIFICATION OF CROPS CRIMELESS COLORED CITY S. P. CONDUCTOR PRAISED A former colored Texan, Dr. William Blount, was elected to the legislature of Kansas, district, at the recent general election, defending his white Democratic opponent by 354 votes. Dr. Blount, of Kansas, district of being the first Negro to occupy a seat in the state law-making body of Kansas. He was brought to Kansas City where he has built up a wide and incitative practice. Dr. Blount, practiced his medical profession at Kansas, and graduated from Lone Star State, who congratulates him upon his signal victory and which him as well a saloon in the highest active body in the Sunflower State. ... (Continued On Last Page) THE HOUSTON INFORMER SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION FOR BANK IS PLANNED Nashville, Tenn.—(Special)—Completed plans for the celebration of its twenty-five years of banking success were announced this week by the Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company, the oldest Nassau bank in the United States. This bank begin its operation as a bank January 16, 1904, and has been a continuous financial plant from that day until the present. The stockholders, directors and officers of the bank have invited to appear on the program. The superintendent of the bank has been invited. The population of the city will be entertained with addresses, literarylections and demonstrations in the present-day banking affairs during the week. The celebration of the celebration which will be January 30, will be given over to the religious forces. The committee of the advisory board, composed of the advisory board, composed of the ministers and pastor of every diocese's night, one night for the business and professional men. The president who is the son of one of the founders who served as president for eighteen J. C. Napler, the national registrar of the United States' Treasury, and the other officers plan to make this the big event the oldest Nassau bank in the United States that Nashville has witnessed. California Voters Cast Heavy Ballot In Late Election Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)-Pollers more votes than at any previous state are accredited with the state can seat one-third of the votes in the recent presidential election. Negroes have voted and many took advantage of the last minute registration and were all ready to enter the fray. The arguments marked the campaign carried on, principally by nightly neighborhood meetups for the municipal or state candidates. Although it looked at first as if the Negroes would dessert Hoye in his fight, they were less than one-third of the votes cast were for Smith. With J. B. Bass, Assemblyman Bryan Patterson, and strong leaders on the Hoover side and the force of the hard-work policemen, Democratic headquarters, the battle was waged holy until the closing of the polls, almost 200,000 Negroes投. Negroes throw their strength behind Johnson for U. S. senator because of the kindness of the candidate. Clyde elected state senator, received their support. The interest in the race for assemblyman John Patterson, when two other colored candidates in the 72nd district who entered the race against Dick and Stockwell, whites, when two other colored candidates in the 72nd district who eliminated in the primaries, Hubbard ran second to Stockwell who won with Dick's 50%. ToHubbard's 3,614, and Dick's 607. HIGH SCHOOLS HEAR COLORED WRITER Philadelphia, Pa.—(ANP) —The American Interracial Fence Committee submitted on the Interests of the Colored Race of the Friends of Philadelphia to the Executive Committee of its executive secretary to address high school assemblies. Mrs. Alice Crawford, the Junior High School on October 20, on the subject, "The Centrization of the Negro to American Life." The student committee of history presented them. On Nov. 15, Mrs. Nelson apoke to the students of the Landown High School on "Negro Poetry from Phyllis Whatever to Guatemala Collen." AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1928 Missouri School Inspector Scores Neglect of Negro RICHMOND SEEKS ANTI-NEGRO LAW BY COUNCIL ACT RICHMOND SEEKS ANTI-NEGRO LAW BY COUNCIL ACT "2. Any person violating the "22. provisions of this ordinance shall be liable to a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five cause they were non-residents of the county. Law Ineffective "And so it comes to pass that in that district, as in many others, the teachers have the opportunity, and that, too, in defiance of the law. The present laws seem to require that district officers to provide school facilities for Negro children. In this and other cases, one certain state funds forfeiture by non-compliance with the law. They require the amount forfeited in less than the amount required to support, a Negro institution. It was indeed depressing to see that group of children literally growing up in ignorance, but that they had hundreds, in fact, thousands in like situations. This instance of denial of training if it were not so typical. Emphatic Injustice "As if to make emphatic the injustice of the case, in an adjoining district a school has been upheld each time it has been accused of violating it. It is true that the lone white boy has as great a claim upon Missouri for the violation of white children in the state. It is also true that that group of Negro children has as great a claim upon Missouri for the violation of white children in the state. It is also true that the four-fifth-general assembly passed a bill (HB168) which was killed in committee to safeguard against such a situation. It is hoped that those Missourians who believe in racial and educational fairness will support the assembly will enact this, or a similar bill into law and thus guarantee equal educational opportunity to children regardless of race or habitat. DUSKY RIVALS END ARGUMENT WITH BULLETS Magnolia, Arkansas—(ANP) The church-goers of the College Hill district were thrown into a panic Sunday afternoon when two rivals turned the church ground into a duelling pit, and the tensions of a woman whose name was withheld by those in the know. The clerics, the officers, the lier and the arrest of Charles Crisp. Witnesses declared that the men had attended church services Sunday morning and outspoken conferences and neighborly chats which usually follow in the wake of the arrest. This time that they came together and decided to settle all differences. Outspoken outcry pointed out that the argument started when Collier warned Crisp "to let my girl alone." Then came the dispute as to whether the man was both the lier and Collier fell mortally wounded. Crisp was arrested immediately after the killing and charged with murder. hundred dollars, recoverable before the police justice of the city of Richmond, the case may be, each day violation be and the name are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall be in force from and after April 1, 1929." SHOOTS AT WOMAN INJURES TWO MEN Richmond, Va.—(ANP) —B o r e b t Hunter and Jerry Brown are in the St. Phillips Hospital nursing gun shot case. One Everett Johnson, an Alasett Everett Tucker, who is charged with the shooting, according to reports to the officer, Johnson was shooting at Miss Luccie Chatman, at whose house a little crap game was in session and the two men the eye and brown in the stomach. EAST TEXAS CITY READY FOR RACE TEACHERS' MEET Marshall, Texas—This East Texas city, which will be host to the Colored State Teachers' Association beginning Thursday morning, November 29 and ending Saturday night, December 1, is ready for what is expected to be one of the most largely attended and most constructive meetings in the history of the Texas organization. Principal station will be held at Bishop College, Dr. D. C. Glinov, president, with Mayor P. H. Manire delivering the official welcome ad. DR. W. R. BANKS, Prairie View president Colored State Teachers' Association of Texas and principal Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College. dress. There will be no afternoon session of the body the association adjourn to witness the Wiley Wildcats and Bishop Bears, which will defend ball classic between the Wiley Wildcats and Bishop Bears, which will supremacy of the Texas Conference. Friday's sessions will be held with the Wildcats and Bishop Bears; ident; while Saturday the association will conduct its program at Central High School, Prof. H. B. Pemberton, Jr. $1,000 Saved In Operation A pre-convention audit discloses the fact that the association has been saved $1,000 in operation expenses during the past year by the able ad. PROF, T. W. PRATT, Dallas, first vice-president Colored State Teachers' Association of Texas and teacher in the Washington High School at Dallas. ministration of President W. R. Ranks of Prairie View and his cabinet; while Houston boasts of the largest number of teachers already enrolled with their membership since 1983. According to J. W. Rice of Dallas, executive secretary and editor of the Standard, official organ of the Texas association, this committee, to be the most successful year in the history of the organization. Prominent municipal and state educators will be present and deliver helpful messages to the hundreds of teachers who Teachers are in all sections of the Leone Star State. The section meetings will be conducted by experts in their line, while (Continued on Page Four) Black Mates Rescue Vessel's Passengers From Watery Grave Black Mates Rescue Vessel's Passengers From Watery Grave RAILROAD MEN PLAN PROGRAM TO AID BLACKS RAILROAD MEN PLAN PROGRAM TO AID BLACKS HOME NUMBER 27 Years ROES es Rescue Passengers tery Grave of the tragedy of the Vestria tales of "negligence, cowardice, of the heroism of Lionel Licorich, see other Negro seamen, headed radio operator who remained at his orch was the real hero of the es of lives. Short in stature and ing to survivors, Licorich display- which resulted in the saving of the recuse work of the three colored seamen under the leadership of Elizabethtown, this trio swam through the wreckage to the stricter vessel and wrecked from the ship. They arrived in August 15, from the second cabin section. Three Seamen Heroes They named this boat and rowed up passengers. The boat had no rudder and it was difficult to steer on high waves but the seamen stuck the boat until picked up by a rescue ship. Licorich and his fellow heroes were instructed to discuss their doos and the obstacles that "we only did our duty." Praises Conduct of Negroes The stories that were circulated inside the Negro members of the crew and Negro passengers were panic-striken refuted by Richard Wokect, a Briton. "The report Negro passengers and Negro members of the crew than anything else is false," said Wokect. "Not only is it false, it is not accurate. A good many of them, behaved magnificently and courageously." Whites Seek To Bar School For Negroes St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP)—The tax payers are trying to restrain the East St. Louis School Board from buying the school for Negro children in the northern part of the city, filed an amended bond for an�junction to prevent the school from the purpose. Billed as the school board be prepared the property is now under administration by Judge Silas Cook of the East St. Louis School Board. The new bill will be argued next week. Informer Press Day Is Changed For Next Week The press day of The Houston informer, which yesterday fell thursday, will be held on Wednesday, November 28, due to the fact that Thanksgiving Day falls on next week's press day. All agents, advertisers and corre- spondents will plea a greetin matter, be informed of the matter, beided for insertion in the issue under date of Saturday, De- partmental office by noon Tuesday, November 27, 1928. The informer will go to press on Wednesday, November 28, de- partmental office received after forms will appear in next week's issue. This change in press day will be the informer management regularly requests all information after forms the notice of this change. a i a a or oe FOOLED!! The Man Was Lonesome — The Girl Was Scheming HE GAVE HER NO END OF |. MONEY AND ©.’ SHE FOOLED ti HIM TOA Arve Colina, the suing soe” STANDSTILL — ‘mon who pid and pid ao car a AT Re EE a —READ— a Lured by a Brown Siren An Absolutely True Story By BLANCHE TAYLOR DICKINSON EXCLUSIVELY IN— The Illustrated Feature Section For Saturday, December Ist OTHER BIG FEATURES— ——- —- The Arrow of Seandal Chocolate Baby . ith Chapter ry Wh Many Tre By tune rancor Men Stil Wast to Marry || Photosraphe of Stage, Screen and Society } | Coteteities ‘Your Dreams Tnimpvatios of Out Adventures te y's Tooter tomas Never No That Teste ser mary of a nt crt Medical Taik on Proper Care of Children i roe ononox w. 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STONE MD. “Ra Beko Gi Pied, ‘Pate Soeaare Pear Poe” et Oflice Phone: Preston 6446 Src ae ee DR. RH. WARD mene ree ornnae Sritaneh sit le M1, Ob Paes Tew te tian aac be, as IKNOXIT ie cree eee oe Sete boven ry Sctovenpeee tence diseases. $1.10 At all druggists =A oe tee Pay May 8 aceon sen Seer GEORGE W. ANTOINE M.D, Phelan and Serge waa: eet mores Are Samrat Oa ees eae Sone enone, re rocateas mais mterens eda by Arpt DR. F. D. PARROT? bumnet bate st, Pation a ee ae PILES CURED! _ cape ie seme cee = Sila (Mrs. A. £. Stewart ) | and Son alee ites os Pi sioy rwegeemns eit ime + sate las oa and Dyers Sialic sec ta ae i Sag Sc ees a POSITIVELY NO ODOR OF GASOLINE Phone Preston 2827 1321 Ruthven St. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOOVER WINS! [Name] HERBERT HOOVER The great question that confronted the American electorate was: Hoover or Smith? On Tuesday, November 6, 1928, the American electors went to the polls, and expressed their preference for president of the United State for another four years. Despite the result of the presidential election, the American people will continue to pursue the even tenor of their way, and do business at the same old stands. Whether it is publishing a newspaper, printing all types of jobs from a calling card to an encyclopaedia, the result of the election will not interfere with our business; and we shall be pleased to serve your printing needs in the most modern and best equipped plant of its kind owned and operated by the race in the entire Southwest. People judge a professional man or woman, or business concern largely by the class of his or its stationery and printing, and all down-to-the-minute professional and business people realize the value of good printing—PUBLICITY. Aside from our physical equipment to do that job RIGHT for you, we are also contributing our "bit" in helping to solve the race's vexing economic problem by affording decent and profitable employment to several members of the Negro race. In proportion as you patronize and support our printing enterprise, in a like ratio will you assist and enable us to employ more members of the race in various capacities. When in need of printing of any kind, remember that we are as near you as your telephone, and we shall be delighted to have one of our representatives call upon you and help you solve your PRINTING and PUBLICITY needs. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Preston 1243-7560 409 Smith St. As the Negro Comes From the Polls! By KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D. C. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928 I. That the Negro did actually divide his vote between the contesting parties on both sides will claim that by virtue of course partisan advocates on both sides will claim that by virtue of their controlling influence the vast majority of voters in their direction and dictation. The politician must magnify his job in the control of his control. But discounting the ward is always measured in the terms of the number of votes claimed to be under his control. But discounting facts clearly vindicate my pre-condition for a divided electorate. I have pressed by the Negro press and other agencies of public opinion, which in the case of the great cities in which the Negro chiefly resides voted for Governor Smith. Messrs. Rashob and Workman have resisted the vote as substantial as permission of persuasion. A straw vote of 161 students in the district of 520 and the other candidates 671 votes. Protest and inertia were weighted in the balance, and found III. Mr. Hoover's drastic policy of eliminating the Negro in order to appease a successful political stroke. I predicted in my open letter that he would vote for the black-white votes in the South as a way for crucifying the Negro's ambition. The Republicans have not only supported the Negro's ambition, but have shattered it into fragment. Virginia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas are the Republican ranks. All of the border states have reaffirmed their allegiance by unprecedented majorities. Mr. Hoover did not actually carry, give a strong minority vote which promises better luck in the future. Though the black-white flattering, the Negro does not blame Mr. Hoover for his strategy as such, he does not blame the method of his surprizing. The Negro exercises the full right of franchise in Maryland, West Virginia because the Republicans of those states love him better than the Democrat, but because both parties find it necessary to succeed. This election has accomplished two notable results—it has split the "solid South" and it has split the "doubled South" and the amendment has been effectively eliminated from the Republican agenda as such, nevertheless the Negro will gain control of the Senate by direct action. The Republican party is entitled to no conscious credit for the shift in things will bring to the Negro. It is but the incidental outcome of a larger policy. Jules Isaac-King is kind by playing his appointed part in consumption of the wondrous plan of salvation. But mucking will never harm him the credit for that beaction. Those who protested against the incarceration of the two men, whose reserved control may be divided into two parts—those who, like myself, refuse to be incarcerated, and those who openly revolved to the army. Although not has been in vain. Metal police patrols are not affected by political pressure, and are almost at the disposal of the police. FIRST IN REAL NEWS—PAGE THREE THE ELECTION LIFE SENTENCE FOR NEGRO GIRL IN NEW ORLEANS "We make this suggestion in the book that no fifteen-year-old child has the necessary to commission of the premeditated and cold-blooded murder which legal prosecutors its extreme immunity protects against so dreadful a punishment of a fifteen-year-old child who has been deprived of her primitive instincts and caused she lacked even the measure of discipline and education given the chance to be a victim. "If the fifteen-year-old culprit belonged to the white race, we have no doubt that powerful intercession would have been now. The fact that she happens to be a Negro should not doom her to imprisonment from which her life will be saved, but before the ends of justice can be saved by an injustice to child offenders, she will be found to moderate this belief to a degree consistent both with the safety of society and the modern society as an applied in our juvenile courts." Huntville, Ala. — (ANP) -Mrs. Jenna Albin died Wednesday Wednesday when five destroyed her home. The inmates burst forth alone one clutch from the burning building. She was taken from the burning building. She was taken to a nearby hospital where she died a few hours later. SIMMONS SAYS RACE CAN TRUST NEW PRESIDENT (BY LARY B. LEWIS) gave back to the platform and the people, said Rosco Cocking Simmons, who leaders in the forces of the Hoover camp. "We have. Col Simmons further stated, in 'Herbert Hoover a Christian and a gentleman and a man of truth, he had to come. If Mr. Smith had history as we have it in spirit he could go up against the bursar itself "As for colored Republicans they should not pay any attention to white people and beat around the stump with any element in the population. He won't do that. He will not do that. He will not do that to do but we can trust him to do right." His home, 3243 Indiana, there are invitations to Col. Simmons for speeches and addresses desk high. He will be invited to a convention at Houston, declares Simmons, who refused to discern any of his own appointments by Mr. Howard. "I am not a candidate for any office of the Republican president and a Republican president will begin to bring us into the government and openly oppose the Democrat to enslave us, I will be satisfied." It is rumored in political circles that the Republican ministership to Haiti. His devotion to Chicago, however, is so great that he may not wish to leave this United States. SAYS ELECTION SHOWS UNEQUAL VOTE STRENGTH DAUGHTER SHOOTS FATHER IN ATTACK UPON HER MOTHER St. Louis. Mo.—(ANP)—Robert Neil, 42, was shot in the abdomen by a police officer on Saturday afternoon at their home. 5528 Piggott Avenue, on the East Side, of St. Louis, Mabel, with a drawn knife, according to the wife's statement to police. He was shot twice and began to quarrel. He two o'clock and began to quarrel. He into the bedroom, where Susie Mac lay in bed sick. The daughter reached out to the pillow, and shot Neil. Beth he and Susie Mac were taken to the St. Mary's Hospital. She is held for the FEDERAL JUDGE REFUSES TO VOID HOWARD CHARGE win R. Holeman in federal court here Friday overruled notions to quash inquiries into the assault against four Republican leaders of Minnesota and the grand jury in charges. The lawyers indicted in the recent patronage hearings at Billerica on the assaults, were Perry W. Howard, Republican national committee member, and Kevin M. Bond, counsel and Edwin L. Patton, Pelton and Howard were further inflicted with United States International J. G. Newton, and Charles J. Natchens, the latter three white men. The assaults against Billeris in the case of the four defendants was marked on the grounds that general in terms, and that an alleged company was started before the proceedings were filed in public office disposition. The proceedings came in a surprise in view of the assaults being set against December 12, and the proceedings were looked upon as a northeast flung issue to the set cases in order. Marshall Sackman experienced the unique duty of serving the indictment of the president. S. D. Reidman is chairman of the state Republican executive committee of the state Republican party and member of the state-affiliated in the Republican platform adopted at Kansas City. Miller McIlish, special prosecutor from Washington, served as the president. PAGE FOUR—FIRST IN CIRCULATION City Happenings Miss Pauline Hudson, 912 Baldwin, is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Theresa Cardin, 3017 McGowen, is spending the week-end in New Orleans. Mrs. De Ella Paley, 1408 Ruthen, and Mrs. Lucile James, 702 Lakin, spent Armistice Day in San Antonio. Mrs. Permella Folliver, Jeannette, Lake after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. Burton, has re- turned home. Mrs. Hunt—Two four room med- alm apartments. Convenient to two car amounts. $5.50 to $6 per week. Ring Fx. 0422. Mrs. Annie Clay, Shreveport, La. after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Nannie Holt, 422 W. Dallas. Say you have ever heard music of the Xylorima, then don't fail to hear it at Antioch Baptist Church, November 27, 8:30 p.m. admission only. Mrs. Abe Grabehneman and John Eastard pictured to Liberty last Sun- day to visit Miss Majorie Lamperze, Miss ill. Miss day ill. FOR RENT - Two-four room mod apartment, Convenient to two carriage 850 to 48 per week. Ring Fx. 4222. Kings Messages Circle (Mr. Kings Messages leader) (A.M. Harry Jenkins in a Xylorima recital, November 27, 8:30 p. m. Admission now. See Spiray Printing Co. for good printing jobs. Kings Messages 1996, 5926, 6927, 7928. Harry Jenkins for and delivered promptly. Mrs. Mary Burch, wife of Father Burch, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, has arrived in the city, much to the delight of the rector. Mrs. Harry Jenkins recited by Mrs. Harry Jenkins, accompanied by Mrs. Freddie lights a candle. Mrs. Harry Jenkins November 27, 8:30 p. m. Tickets at sale on Colored M. Y. C. A. 603 Presentation. Grace Floral Co.—Flowers for all occasions. Special rates to portals, hotels, and restaurants. Phone Fairfax 4096 or A4820, 8420 McGowan A4, Houston, Texas. FULLER, NOTED LAYMAN, HERE Prof. W. H. Fuller, Austin, one of the founders of the state and nation, is in the interest of a special movement to be imprinted in Missouri magazine, General Convention. DICKSON HOUSTON VISITOR Rev W. I. Dickson, president Dick E. W. Hirsch, one of the leading factors in the Hirsch wing of Texas Baptists, was in the city during the on orphanage HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER ILL. Prof. J. F. Ellison, teacher of science in Booker T. Washington High School, will be struck by an automobile, who was taken suddenly i Monday afternoon while teaching a class, was reported to improve as hour of going to press. **LECTURE ON "BLUE HEAVEN"** Deaconess R. Simpson will deliver her famous lecture, "My Blue Heaven," at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Corner Nurse Sydnor and Sydnor, Sunday November 25, at 3 p.m. This popular song will be sung before and after the lecture. DALLAS EDUCATOR IN CITY Prof. J. J. Rhodes, principal booker T. W. Washington High School of Dalton, FL, and principal of the state and South, was in Houson last Saturday auditing the acc counts of the secretary-treasure (Miss Ellie Aina Falls) of the Color DONALDSON LOSES DAUGHTER Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Donaldson, the former pastor of Pilgrim Congregational Church, Wilson and Clevenger, who was the pastor of Tuesday, of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Anna Naom Clevander, of the school band is instructor in the Teacher's College. Mrs. Clevander is well known as the late Prof. George White Jordan, for a number of years den of Wiley College. The body will arrive in the City. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear beloved husband and son Henry Grabenheimer, we are sad within our memory. Lonely are our hearts today. For one we love so deeply. We call him "the sun" (cry) We think of him in silence. No eye may see us weep. Ride him in our bed, shed When others are asleep. Mats, Mattice Grabenheimer, wife, and Mrs. And Mrs. Al Grabenheimer, parents. Agents, Dealers, $500.00 before colored. Colored Dollars. Wholesale, retail; lowest prices. Sampler free. Write to: 518-755-2222, New York, 577 Saventh Avenue, New York City. in a Prescription for Colds, Gripe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known. COLORED DOLLS Place your order now—avoid the Holiday rush. A number of Beautiful Samples to select from. Prices reasonable. PHONE FAIRFAX 0231 And Samples will be Delivered Houston Churches FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 702 West Dallas Ave. Sunday, November 28, regular 11 o'clock service; preaching at 1 p.m. Monday through Saturday, combined by Baptist Ministeral Association, Dr J. R. Burdett will be the principal speaker, all ministers and students, subject to the pastor, subject, "Marching Orders from Headquarters." CLOSED Monday night with a banquet. MT. CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor. Schwartz and Buck Stn.) Rev. A. Hubbard, Pastor A very largely attended Sunday school was held last Sunday. At 11 o'clock Rev. Hobbard attended a dyme of the school to the heart of all present. The Layman League team held a meeting at 3:30 p.m. m. H. Hobbard, m. H. Hobbard, m. H. Hobbard, m. H. Hobbard, prescheduled on "Jesus, the Divine Healer." We are looking forward to our new church. Sister Talemone is meeting every Monday every day evening—Restorer. ST. LUKE P. E. MISSION (Y. W. C. A. Assembly Room) Rev. A. Birch Services: First and third Sunday, evening prayer at 11 o'clock, morning prayer at 11 o'clock. Holy communion even after 11 a.m. to 11 a.m. Communion with wife. Y. W. C. A. NOTES Pre-Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, November 28, when the case will be reviewed by all the trimmings. The membership committee is planning an extended tour of the campus, with 600 members must be enrolled. The Blue Triangle branch must retain high school and college international movement. Your membership today. Every member counts. All place awaits you in our ranks for service to God and humanity. Recognize WILLISES MOTOR TO CITY Prof. and Mrs. W. S. Willis, Dallas, the former being grand chancellor of the Colored Knights of Pythias of the University of Alabama after afternoon, making the trip overland in their new Dodge from Dallas. Mr. Willis conferred with local Pythian leaders Wednesday morning by guest-rooms of Captain and Mrs. J. B. Taylor 1616 Jackson COLORED SOPRANO CHARMS AUDIENCE Madame Anita Patti Brown, Chicago, sang to a large and very apprehensive audience at Church, Tuesday evening. From the very first number Madame Brown had her auditors flemly in her group, and with prolonged applause, with her prolonged applause, a race artist has been including Houston in her itinerary, and with each appearance she gains in popular favor with her number of admirers. Her personality and captivating voice which shows the effect of years of intensive training. Tuesday night was under the auspices of the chair of Mrs. M. W. D. Sledge is directress. How Thin Men And Women Gain Weight McCoy's Tablets, sugar-coated and rich in weight building agents are easy to distribute the most delicate health building. These wonderful health building, strength creating, weight producing tablets are stored in North America and millions of are used every month. McCoy's tablets, this thicklurgan guarantees. If after taking this tablets, you want to take one or Two Dollar boxes any time downweight man or woman doesn't gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied, you must mount in health—your money will be refunded. for McCoy's Tablets at any drug store. Distributed by McCoy's Laboratories, Inc., also distributors of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil—there is none WANTED! Colored Women to make and sell Spencer's Three-In-One Patent- ged Garment Protectors in their homes. For example, W. L. SPENCER 2403 St. Charles St., Houston, Tex. 610 PRESTON AVENUE Fruit Jellie, 10 lb Pulp Rubbon Cane Syrup, 1 Gal Malt Syrup, per can Prunes, per lb Dried Paches, per lb Dried Apples, per lb Rice, per lb Chocolate Candies, per lb Navy Beans, per lb Red Beans, per lb Raisins, per lb Dry Salt Pork, 17 lb Bacon, per lb Chewing Tobacco, per lb All Merchandise Guaranteed 50c 50c 25c 5c 8c 14c 4c 15c 4c 4c 6c 17c 20c 25c THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928 60-DAY DRIVE---$1.50 A BETTER AND A BIGGER T. P. OF A. Courtyard Grand Bash Here young Marcheta will come to pound maize. For years she will pound maize. But the crows will hurl their gibes upon a woman aging early. Old Marcheta—still in her thirties. The American woman does not pound maize. But she still does many tasks that electricity can do. Our salespeople will gladly show you ways in which electricity can be helpful in your tasks. Our Permit Following is a copy of our permit to the State of Texas for the Pretential Benefit Society, which has just been granted by the Board of Trustees of Insurance of the State of Texas. This Is To Certify That THE TREATY AMERICA FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY has having compiled with all requirements of law relating thereto, in hereby authorized to pursue the FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY within this State for the year endlar MARCH 31, 1929. E. R. COUSINS, JR. Chairman Board of Insurance Companies Benefits Upon the death of a member who is at the time of death, in good standing with the Board, the relatives will receive benefits as follows: Policies CLASS "A", Ages 16 to 45 $500.00 FOLEY BROTHERS WILL SHOW SANTA CLAUS IN MOVIES Foley Brothers Dry Good Company, popular Main Street store, in conjunction with several of the country's leading stores, sent an expedition to the cooler lands of ice and snow to discover the land of Santa Claus, and to bring home a moving picture of Santa in his homeland. The movie will be shown at a limited number of performances. The picture has been made and is now in Houston ready to be shown three times every week day in the town on the coast of the Rio de Janeiro, m. 3 p. m. and 4 p. m. For this great occasion, the Town Hall has become a veritable store for parents and guardians are invited to bring kiddies to this show, where no admission fee will be charged, provided children are accompanied by adults. Colored children will be ad- CLASS "B", Ages 46 to 52 300.00 CLASS "C", Ages 53 to 60 300.00 How Paid In the event the insured dies within four months after the date of issuance of this policy, one fifth of the face value of the full settlement, plus a burial of $90.00. In the event the insured dies after four months and before it has been in force eight months, the Society shall pay two fifths of the face value of the payout and before it has been in force eight months, the Society shall pay three fifths of the face value of the policy, plus a burial of $90.00. In the event the insured dies after the policy has been in force eight months and before it has been in force eight months, the Society shall pay three fifths of the face value of the policy, plus a burial of $90.00. In the force Twelve Months, the full Face Value of the Policy, plus a Burial of $90.00 shall be When Paid One fifth of the face value of all policies shall be payable within 24 hours after the release of the bond, the balance, if any, at the succeeding semi-annual meeting of the Endowment Board which convenes Decem- ber 15, 2015. Sickness Additional benefit charity without extra charges paid by Grand Lodge of New York will pay the first two weeks. If a member is sick in a Lodge, Castle and confined to bed, attended physicians, and after the local Lodge will pay the next two weeks with continued sickness the Grand Lodge will pay the next two weeks. The amount is allowed to each member in case of sickness once a year. True If a member who owns his or her own home, loses it by fire, the Grand Lodge will pay a charitable gift of $25.00. Storms If a member's own home is destroyed by storm the Grand Lodge will pay a charitable gift of $25.00. There is no other order doing as much for its members while living, beneficiaries after death as the True People of America. Monthly fee ($250) 75c $9.00 a year Grand Dues 10c 1.00 a year Grand Tax 10c 50 a year Grand Tax 10c 10 a year Bond Tax 10c 10 a year Total cost a year $112.00 D. K. L. Knyht, G. G. Commerce, Mrs. M. E. Hunter, Texas; Mrs. M. E. Hunter, Grand Governess and Drive Director, 211 Ollen Street, Houston, Texas. BAPSTIST LEADERS WILL SPEAK HERE AT TWO CHURCHES All pastors and churches of Houston, cooperating with the Missionary Baptist General Convention of Texas, are expected to assemble at St. John Baptist Church (Dowling), Rev. S. A. Penney, pastor Tuesday night. Nov. 21, St. Oleo, to hear explanation of a proposition adopted at the recent session of the convention held at Wishing Palle, Dr. S. R. Prince, Ft. Worth, convention president, will be the principal speaker. Wednesday night the meeting will be held with M. Corinth Baptist Church, Schwartz and Buck (Fifth) at which time addresses will be delivered by Rev. J. C. Lott of Austin, Rev. A. Lucas of Waco and Prof. W. H. Fulley of Austin. mitted dairy, since Santa Claus is a friend to all children, regardless of race or clue. Celebrating~ our 30TH ANNIVER with The New 7 POINT ANNIVERSARY POLICY NATIONAL BENE HOME OFFICE SEND for this folder telling you more about this new system. A useful work to the Home Office will bring it. Give full name, occupation and date of birth, in order that we may advise you properly. NATIONAL BENE HOME OFFICE NATIONAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO HOME OFFICE WASHINGTON D.C. exhibits from all types of schoola will be on daily display. Local Committee Ready The local organization arranging for the entertainment of the association, Mr. B. Pemberton and Prof. H. B. Pemberton as secretary, has the situation well in place for the reception and their home Reception, J. H. Moore; housing, Dean O. A. Fuller; registration, Marian D. D. Johnson; get, Dr. T. L. Murray; get, H. J. Mason; special activities, Dr. O. W. Phillips; exhibits, Miss Lolley Pemberton; tours, Dr. O. L. Bledsoe. Theme Racial In Scope The general theme of the convention is Education for Every New Dale in Education. For Every New Dale in Education. The following departmental conditions have been announced by President; high school principals, Prof. J. F. Johnson, elemental teachers, Dr. F. Rivers Barnwell, Pt. Worth; Jeanes and Davis economics, Miss Elaina C. W. Prairie View; music, Mrs. S. H. Fowler, Pt. Worth; vocational education, Mrs. S. H. Fowler; cent-teachers' association, Mrs. W. Borton. Round trip identification (convention) certificate plan of one and two teachers to plan and do not both but certificates are urged to write Prof. W. S. Swisas Avenue, Dallas, Texas at once. WILL SING IN GALVESTON Miss Ehrel Bebra, who recently gave a recital at the Pilgrim Temple vestment, Monday evening, November 28, at 8 o'clock, at the City Andoriforum, at 8 o'clock, at the St. Augustine Episcopal Church, the St. Marys Overton Lewis will be the accompanist. Admission will be free. The program will follow the program, at 10 o'clock. CORSICANA less. The Golden Rule Art and Charity Club met at the home of Miss Jannie Carmichael. A lovely program was presented by Mrs. Mozelle Whitaker will be the next to entertain the club. Messas, J. Johnson and J. A. Southall are teaching the program, proving after week's illness. Parent-Teachers Association of Booker T. Warner with a broader and greater program planned for the term. The members serving lunch in the building will be arranged for November 23. Mrs. Callie Clifton is president; Mrs. A. B. Henry, secretary and Mrs. Sadie Hine. 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M. a ee — Bears Meet Wildcats On Thanksgivin CUBS THURSDAY inwapn RICQNG [HOW TEAMS STAND MADETIMICE WING cncenc ors Ses one! ocuc coun mons us iroree Soba Basted, Tessa the ebiel talk on thine oe ata Wy ici re Ww oP Neve 8" aes e's coe ince ht ow sea st she ano Se men Tine n Rosin i Tre Wie td tn ped whore materi "nd tr the ohn ‘a tas ng tse or re at te tanta nd Wy Sv Petia ben cecal The ore wes py. tp a Rn hr ne eat Kendell re Pe fare wer ele i ern a ata ce oe sash ees Shit Ree ese Gn fas aoe de at at fo sg a Sart pata oe War ga oe a re aetig Mr oe S'5 ieeien oa ia oe Finca rte Pats Yee thew soning apne Dag {in ha won pe hr tac the fase cae ais ose jie ta Sly ps Snes Steam pa nt S'S nga nttis is not an imposible, though ae reer S ae e ae: Hat cals nd Su es ion ae mee ai Rar asta aes tee he Wacee ses eat iPr, te Serban eae iets roi Sate vee oes ae eee oe saree at te one table fate towards which they Tuskegee Tigers ToFight Hornets In Crucial Game oe ee one a ees ee eee Gece vt Meson, ieee eee a ca eee tere Soe Be ae aie ee eee Sete ie-feteent maskemal? geet Sat hom iger—Tonkegee 9. State Normal 6 Each year, as the record shows, the eo eres = : eae ee Se ee Ree Go eles sa bere Ps Sore cd He Sheeran Sere sh See ee eee en Seo aoe eee See ee See Parser and Hall an excellent receiver: eee coer cos Seco ue ee eee oe ee So oe eet pee eet fees one Poa es eer coese wee oe Soe Soa ros Soe onan potas ae he ES oa sreRegol suicacteie ees oe ee canoe = eset bess ae See eee foe Seeee are eer oe ae ee ee tieTeame wit the Horvete Gupta or Robinson has about recovered from an ee bey aha Sa Serhed tprorpnenty oo Ie seemed Seer erecta arma eee Soot tages acta aoe cereal Pe Sper Sinicn to stiend the game end’ e| Sree pcos eae lean ee Smet oar po ee Sean ogee Seer ae eee Stevie heen fates Goby David Baler. presen ited eats ead resus masa sil an tol rcs ete Penh gg Fel ese ea he emaniia are Seis ta castes. SPORTS POTPOURRI | ORANGE HIGH VS. 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Poeran aaaress a pale petal tee fae eine res Seema FREE 93 och, Pee et at i a a an He ceriet cadre at Special Introductory Price, $1.50 Pe a Three Cana, 4; C. 0. D. 14.50 Lechler (Mifir Bewaty Specialist) 565 W. 18tst St.. New York ey Uae ae Se The Kid Joins the Gang ipnckapre beatae mri Nagi a Peanrer eat him the revenue man was behind hey Auyese feouidl ion the! xi (wae laa Bel voce Pesea co) pacaieg tee Med, sedi oilnins Geataeny co all ther we totais nia gant ase tiie "pocket were “eine him mane ual eee man euneliog ae irre Kid aint toro, aroun. et ee a eine siiaw cacuerhens the can tats ek so hor oned ee the fereing mos ores Bis aera Pict rereant teas os soscdine = Oh ene iene a ig moda up alas, = Tue terelee al Gest gow aaa Bucich Tor he was suse ous ihe ane TL Wie Shorea mie owas enainy forea MOG eae port omtes Wa ee ae ee ee jth, antie toe bia kaa ext ac een baie eut wha wet ee aa yewtie Te Ris eagd the: gate WH he Minster Same eae ber sonia. EnUretinur use on ioe aan MUacuere aoa cree fe oc aty cia ee tae cin ee Kia. e Erie pllg of warren wen aioal (we wide, and the Kid went through Hi aeeloateree mr eaters by surprise that they both stopphd, artnet Gatun veces eau tie een ee erie algae tuecoe aon etn adie teed ee bere on aa as Soa gees et oteen Geers ace Fie micietaes on eee MRSC tee tne ta themes oie iealing ome oars wie enue cee sare! Ho toate pric ece: al nerctoe Sete mane ae eee oe ley catea aaa eeu eee ae [ awch Does he ata. with a il SO ein eae an oe soos er seu cent gee ane REE ta pestea eo aes eet epee oceereei teats ta ora eee wast) cores eal pea See rent, Kid,” 1 akea, “why aia Sea uit tee) eanaway Uetere (Tes Duane: colstved ew esared oefte jatar esi! wel memes Deer ane base whe ba warane Doom Pensa ite oan would have been dodging him till yet Mivn pase kenray compeay! waite ee eat omen des ase aoaane wartnae Giact tatere Oe Kid wae iyi Te a ee se lm beard one Pete rss amt’ Coo only Tie levee imate san ie weslom fault fer picking much s. Somoon vAnyhow the Kid looked so broken ‘wn Trlr Sane, bage the Held teeta aces tier a ‘longer, 90 1 told him the rest of the pease Nerrcray weei0 tia iecaar ot ome \aeesy oer jmenk by accident, ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION | _ When he saw the twe revenue men TNS | chase the Kia throvgh the gate and TUS | ivca® toward the fire he yelled: | "Hack tothe cabin, gang.” | Back we went, grabbed the rest of 7 the sacks of booze and crashed the ) kaneway. The revenue men turned back after , the Kid made his getaway just as yur car| Harry Jet in the clutch and the walk | Studebaker headed for the —— elub with ten cases of Sam Clay tesa the nd, sit- | Kid's Yoad. Jack had collected, we ad made George | the divey of the profits, and I gave telling | the Kid his share aa a full-fledged behind | member of the gaag. d was! (Watch for the next installment. Read about ‘the thrilling adventures ng’ the |i the liquor trafic.) mt and | Cover: |ff ‘|Your D: ney || LOUF Dreams RS. 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