Houston Informer

Saturday, December 15, 1928

Houston, Texas

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COLORED CITIZENS OF TEXAS: PAY YOUR POLL TAX NOW AND BE PREPARED TO SAFEGUARD YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS DURING NEXT YEAR Vindicate Vestris' Black Heroes PYTHIANS DEDICATE CHICAGO TEMPLE VOL X—TWO SECTIONS Vindic PYTHIA THE MIRROR By C. F. HICHARDSON PRESENTS AND PECANS TRAINER, MR. S. CULVAN 23 YEARS CONCUSSION BLUES ATLANTA DAILY AND RACE Whenever this writer makes a visit to the town, he will be asked during this season of the year, particularly, name of the good people always remember us with East Texas. East Texas, you know, is the fruit-growing section of the Lone Star State, and most of the residents of that state often "work up" hundreds of jars of peach, pear and fig preserves, apple jelly, citrus, kiwi and sweet tooth, and they certainly know and sturth their staff in preserving these various fruits and making drinks for the good people. During our recent visit to Marshall, Mrs. Warren Porter and O. L. K. Warren Porter and our sweet tooth, presented us with several jars of preserves and jelly. In a large container full of peach and fig preserves and apple jelly, a very appreciative gift from these kind-hearted folks. Fulfilling a promise made several weeks ago, Prof. C. H. McGradda, grand secretary of the United States Association of the Fruit Industry, once售 custom of Victoria County upon our recent return from doesn't hurt and send us that both of Wharton County possess he promulgated on two months ago, we are going to ribbon to Prof. C. H. McGradda. Hence it begins to look like Kris Kringle (Sandi Clare) has put in an effort we take this occasion to thank these friends for the preserve and peach. Some weeks ago we made mention, in this department of the unanimous action of members of the Fruit Industry, lannes relinquished his name in the colorful compartment of the day coach for his "office" into the white section. Investment in Co. of the U. M. About New to the company when C. H. McGradda calls at the office on Nov. 18 in the building. He rea bows a braceward wrist when he calls the office on Nov. 18 in the building. He rea bows a braceward wrist when he calls the office on Nov. 18 in the building. The letter Solomon: has been presented to us one copy of the book, November 24 issue, and note the article on page 5, reporting excerpts of Mr. Jan. the author Trion. 7 from Grouse to Hou- town, Tuesday, November 28, in that office into the whole number, vacating two trees for college passengers. the doctor should have done and we are very glad to note the publicity we have given the course of the journey and 28 years of our conducts. We, at all times need to install the officers source of much information when such service is appreciated by the doctor James of the article in question, that he might realize the action thus pleased one of our patrons. Captain the coloured; vacating the crew to crew in the room of our driver should have done and we are very glad to note the publicity we have given the course of the journey and 28 years of our conducts. We, at all times need to install the officers source of much information when such service is appreciated by the doctor James of the article in question, that he might realize the action thus pleased one of our patrons. Mr. Tedrickson is an able attorney, alive who enjoys a fine practice in Brasília and enjoys the State. He runs as one of the leading race Republicans of the country, and is well known for his regional forage in the United States treasury since years ago. - We take this occasion to delilate the issues of the two great types of comedian bliss and with for three another quarter of a century in the cultural role. The Atlantic Constitution, one of the leading white daily newspapers of the South and south, continues to live through the race in the sporting columns of its journal; and other Southern cities can and afford to follow it. The W. White Without any comment, other than to say "Thank you" we reproduce here with a letter from Troy, a graduate of the Southern Pacific Lines, regarding the article on this subject which appeared in our issue of November 24, 1922. We are in receipt of an invitation to attend the silver jubilee of the Court of the Colony, Georgetown, Evansville, Indiana, which will be held at Alexander Chapel Art Gallery, Evansville, Friday evening, January 11, 1922, 8:00 o'clock. We will be well known in political, fraternal and civil circles of the country, being vice supreme chancellor of the Colony. We will be in South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, and as such officer he presides over the Court of the Colony. The fight to protect the men was featured with bitter accretion on both sides; the oppressors even going the length to demand what right the men had to be alive when passengers lost their lives, and the Nagro workers in characteristic militant tone: "It is sheer impunity for the white pretense to insist that the Nagro workers of the company were not guilty. And in the face of the facts that they did all they could with the rotten equipment on hand to seize them, they were the Telegram screened across its front page: "Vestiria men called to tell why they live" are on only long lists of the men they have against brave men. Why should workers, white or black, magnify their lives for members of the Nagro they are oppressed and degraded?" HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 1928 MILLION-DOLLAR PYTHIAN NATIONAL TEMPLE, CHICAGO HEALTH LEADER CITES 12 RULES TO HALT COLDS WILLIAM H. HARRIS 1830-1916 ASSOCIATE TO THE UNION OF THE MISSISSippi COUNTY OF MISSISSippi Dus to the influenza epidemic in this city, Dr. A. H. Picklvair, city health officer, has issued appeals to the clinician to cooperate with the city health officer to keep Boston free from a perkly unleashed of respiratory diseases. Dr. Flickwirk calls the public's attention to the following 12 rules prescribed by the U. S. Public Health Service as useful preventives against colds, the lirape, influenza and pneumonia: Ceremonies Mark Formal Opening Of Order's Structure Supreme Chancellor Green Recounts Trials and Tribulations for Structure's Realization—Praises Windy City Spirit—Eulogizes Patriots and Heroes of Order—Many dignitaries Present. Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—After forty-five years as an active knight among the Pythia, Supreme Chancellor S. W. Green led in a ceremony here Tuesday, dedicating the million dollar national Pythia temple which, as he described it, represented the consummation of a quarter of a century of sacrificial effort. This ceremony in the heart of Chicago's expansive Negro neighborhood was impressive, not only because of the magnitude of the task which it symbolized, but because it represented the materialisation of a vision. The final display of five years of effort which had for its purpose the building of a monument that would be an inspiration to the Negro race. Since that grand goal was set, the dredges of men and women who served in the Pythia service, had passed away, but this great temple is still and magnificent attestation of the fact that the good that men do lives after them. While explaining the purpose of the temple, the supreme chancellor, in an address that was rich in its idealistic to the city of its home and to express the hope that the Negro of the future would derive the pride and adulation of the temple with pride and adulation in the world to do noble and better things. Many Leaders Are Gave "Only a few of the original numbers who planned the temple can be the pride of the nation when the supreme chancellor observed solemnly; but the seeds of higher ambition and desire down in the hearts of the faithful and efficient leaders by the faithful and efficient builders of that day and time have now been a beautiful building that we behold today." "Here in Chicago, despite the humiliation of race and color, despite the hardships of poverty, we find members of the cultural race going forward by loops and bounds, by acquiring cultures, by acquiring cultures, by filling positions of honor and responsibility in our city and among such people that we have chosen to create this great city, to build a city of building owned and controlled by the Knights of Frytinas in the world." HOME ACTION—NUMBER 30 HEROES TEMPLE is Mark opening Of Structure seen Recounts Trials and structure's Realization— spirit—Eulogizes Patriots —Many Dignitaries Pres- sert forty-five years as an active roman Chancellor S. W. Green led defending the million-dollar nation, described it, represented the con- tinency of sacrificial effort. of Chicago's expansive Negro not only because of the magnitude but because it represented the final display of twenty-five years once the building of a monument is Negro race. FULL REPORT OF BABY CONTEST IS MADE PUBLIC The 1928 Y. W. C. A. baby center which was held as the initial effort for paying off the $2,000 note on the 50-acre camp site, is now a matter of history with the Blue Triangle branch. 508-508 Louisiana. In addition to the $600.63 he was raised with the conferences baby Margaret Lillian Sells, leading the baby camp; while the silver knife and fork were won by the Girl Reserve Baby Margaret Lillian Sells, leading the baby napper holder by Ovie Marie Phloebe of health education committee. He thank all who contributed time, salary or money toward the amount of the gift. Below is the report of all held entered: Lillian Sells, center committee. $114.80; Robert Lillian Greenwell, Girl Reserve $1; Ovie Marie Phloebe Le Nelle Midtown $174.80; Mary Alice Armenet. #AGE TWO—FIRST IN EDITORIALS CHRIST CHRISTMAS CARDS ERHAPS you haven't even thought of your Christmas cards yet, but you are going to order some between now and Christmas, so why not have it over with? Our stock is all clean and fresh: beautiful new designs, and best of all, a telephone to your house we will make it easy for range from 5c to 50c shopping out of the WEBSTER-RIC 409-11 SMITH ST. MAIL ORDERS G best of all, a telephone call will bring our representative to your house with samples and suggestions that will make it easy for you to make a selection. Prices range from 5c to 50c. Get this much of your Christmas shopping out of the way before the holiday rush. ESK EDUCATOR LEAVES ESTATE TO ALMA MATER Nashville, Tenn. — (ANP) — A career of service, which extended over more than two score years, came to an end here Wednesday when he n. Professor Burus of Fisk University passed away. Funeral services were held in the university chapel, Friday afternoon, where the body had lain in state for more than a year. The tentatives of other institutions and a host of friends gathered at the funeral bier to pay their last respects to the late Burus. He began his career at Fisk University in 1981, the first class to graduate from the college department. He continued his career with Burus, who offered the degree of master of arts. A few years later he returned to Fisk University, where he first Negro to be appointed on the university faculty. In the years of service he won distinction as a teacher bore the reputation of being efficient and sympathetic. He had the respect of the student body. It is legendary that Burus assisted many deserving students financially thus enabling them Leaves Estate to University Seek Congressional Award For Licorish Washington, D. C. — (ANP)—Congrusman man living in the city Saturday he intends to introduce a bill in the house of representative to aaward a regimental model of housing to Lorient Liorc, quartermaster of the Vestria, for liceration of housing of the most terrible sea disasters. He courses and self-sacrifice of course, and living of the lives of twenty-two people, said Mr. Weller, “is a matter which receives the response of the traditionalists in the form of a congressional model of the traditions of the sea and in a time of emergency was not found wanting. The detract from the heroic work accomplished by Liorc, but the fact still remains from a death in a watery grave and that the number of lives saved, may be originally credited to him makes little difference. He proved himself a hero.” Virginia Teachers Grossly Underpaid Richmond, Va.—(ANP)—That forty-three Virginia counties pay negro half the salaries paid to white teachers, was shown by the report Robert M. Gandy, president before the annual meeting of the Virginia State Teachers Association, Dr. J. M. Gandy, president of V. N. L. I., was re-elected president of the association at the closing session Perry Johnson, president of Howard University, was the principal speaker. Dr. Johnson educated the educational needs of the state. R Bus Competition Strong In South Africa Districts Johannesburg, So. Africa.—(ANP) The competitive factor in transport which the development of road motor vehicles has created in South Africa in recent years is reported causing increasing concern to that country, according to a report relating to the department of commerce. In certain suburban areas there appears to be an increasing tendency for passengers to transfer their patronage to the railway in competition with the railway. This has attained some serious proportions in Johannesburg, the Walmer Branch, that the railroad has been discontinued. Assistant Trade Commissioner William L. Kloein of Johannesburg, report to the department. Some adequate measure of control over road motor services that compete with the railway has been called to be imperative, up to the present time no definite stage have been taken in this direction. A unanimous opinion of the kind, however, is being strongly urged, not only by the railway administration, but also by the commercial bodies, and it is believed likely that some action in this regard will be taken by parliament in the near future. In order to meet the competition of precisely built bus routes, the railway company has to push the bus system and pand its motor transport service. The open mileage operated by the railway company is 2.12 km. In addition, 2.12 km have been an athermor but not yet put into opera HAM STEALING NEGRO IS GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE HAM STEALING NEGRO IS GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE Blacks Swindled In Treasure Hunt Blacks Swindled In Treasure Hunt Natches, Miss. —(ANP) —John Eke, Jake Mornie, and Fred Craan are ladder but wiser following the revelation of the great treasure provided they followed a mystic formula. The three complied with directives to retrieve the treasure under drinking glasses and leave it while they went to a distant hill to locate the treasure. The treasure was found and the money place under the glasses had GILPIN PLAYERS MAKE Cleveland, Ohio. —(ANP)—The announcement was made here since the Glipin Players of this city were invited to work of art at the Cleveland Museum valued at $1,600. This gift represents the contribution to the museum of art. ```markdown ``` THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928 DETROIT PLANS FIGHT AGAINST SEGREGATION DETROIT PLANS FIGHT AGAINST SEGREGATION Detroit, Mich.—(ANP)—The iris of this city has been a broused again to the fighting point over trouble that the city has been relative to where the Negro shall or shall not live. This controversy which has been carried on ever since the famous "sweet trial," has resulted in the death of a black woman hoodlums every time a colored family moved into a "white neighborhood." The wrath of "fighting Bob Bradley," a decision recently handed in by a decision recently handed in by the N. A. A. C. P. was kindly by a decision recently handed in by the N. A. A. C. P. Mrs. Inabelle Johnson that she could not purchase on the Six Mile Red Road but could not live in it. Rev. Bradley and plans of battle were formulated. A committee consisting of Attorney H. W. McKinney, Francis D. Went, H. W. McKinney, and H. W. McKinney was appointed to decide on a plan of action. They decided that a transcript of the case could be decided before it could be decided whether or not the case should be taken to the court. The case was then made against theigan. The fact was made known by Lawyer McKinney that on two presidents the case had been made against Negroes by the state supreme court. He further concluded that too many adverse decisions had been made against people. The transcript has been obtained, if it is deemed advisable to carry the case to the supreme court of the United States in an effort to break down the Michigan law. At the mans meeting subscriptions to the amount of $165.00 were pledged to the court, and the dollar amounts of which was paid to the clerk of the court to begin the transaction of the Johnson case. Bethel, Ebensner and St. Stephen, three A. J. Williams, raise $60 each with to pay the balance on the transcript. Thus far the attorneys in the case has been grazed. Denied Hospital Entrance Gotham Woman Succumbs New York, N. Y.—(ANP)—Having been denied admission to the new Medical Center on Washington Hill, she received the Freebysterian Hospital unit of this medical center, Mrs. J. W. Brown, M.D., and the new Medical Zion Church of this city, died at the Roosevelt Hospital at 8:45 p. m., Sunday. Mrs. Brown had been ill for sometime, and when her physician demanded she be removed to the hospital, it was taken to the practice center with all of its facilities would be the proper place to take the wife she was taken to, the color line was drawn and she was refused admittance. was then that she was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital for treatment. NO MONKEY BUSINESS Hope, Ark.—(ANP)—Because Mandy Moore said he was a monkey's den, he shot her. Documentation, Phillip Morris shot and wounded her with a shotgun. Slight honear are held for the woman's recovery. Morris is in jail. WHITE LAWYER FOUND GUILTY Jackson, M. IISR.—(ANP)—Charles Morris was disbarred Oct. 17, has been found guilty of embazing $631.04 and an administrator to two soldiers of the World War. The indictment on which he was found guilty was one of eight recurred by the grand jury against Criley. ALPHONSE WILLIAMS, Shoe Saleman at Buckley's, Shoe Store, 315 Main Street, says: "Folks, at Buckley's you'll find just what you want in ideal Christmas gifts for every member of the family. Here you'll find slippers for hats, for him and for the children from $1 per pair up. Also fancy buckles at $1 up. fancy garters; $1 dainty Mules and $D'Orange slippers; $4 and $5." Louisville Negro Lands Second Prize In System Contest Hour: 11 a.m to 1 p.m 3 to 8 p.m Office Phone, Pcn. $285 413 Old Fellow Temple DR. CHAS. W. PEMBERTON MEDICINE AND SURGERY Res. phone, Halley 5440 WHITE MAN MAY REPLACE COHEN. LATEST REPORT WHITE MAN MAY REPLACE COHEN. LATEST REPORT New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—According by O. A. Cotton, most recently manager for Herbert Hoover, John C. Hoover, will be appointed to be a controller of employer of Orléans, to succeed Walter Cohen, who will be job off the Harding administration. Cotton stated that he had received assurances from officials in Washington this morning to hold an appointment: "The appointment will be a new step by the Republican who she South and will tend to bring about what we have fighting for so long, white leadership in Republican affairs in this state." Mr. Cotton stated that he heard nothing of the contagion caused. His term expired in April, and he is now superseded until he is reappointed or his successor named. NEGRO DOLLS Agents, Dealers, $500.00 before Christmas cellar our beautiful Colored Dolls, Wholesale; retail; Standard COMPANY, 3205 STANDARD COMPANY, 3205 Avenue, New York City. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Gripe, Fl, Dengue, Billious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speed remedy known. 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Moderally Equipment Office. Pentonville, O.K. 2811 421 E. 64th, St. Austin, Texas Phone: Office, Preston 2825 Residence, Hadley 6383-J Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 3 to 5, 6 to 9 p. m. DR. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of Women, Blood and Chronic 323-05 Old Fallow Temple Babies Love It For all stomach and intestinal troubles and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe Infants' and Children's Laxative. MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER We have taken enough Copper to make a Mountain and enough Pills to make a Hill, enough Liquid Medicine to make a River and are just Sick We stay Well, because we take Nature's Best Medicine 500 Colored Teachers Needed At Once Do You Need Employment? The Teachers' Educational Society is in need of more teachers for our school. We are looking to open; therefore write at once for application—REGISTER NOW, TEACHERS' EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY POST OFFICE BOX 184 CONCORD, TEXAS OFFICE PHONE CAPITOL 1162. W HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 12:50 P.M. 2:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. Phone Preston 2180 # OFFICE PHONE PREL 4430 RES. PRESTON 6327 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE 800 WEST DALLAS AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 1928 AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER New York Leaders Plan Opera Shock With Negro Hero The startling announcement has therefore been made that in January, the Metropolitan Opera Company will perform its first concert in a jazz band on the stage, and whose "The Song of the Shirt" "Work—work—work. It is plentiful hunger and dirt. A woman set in unwomany rags Singing the song of the Shirt." —Thomas Hood ELECTRICITY —the g Tom Hood's poem swept the for humane laws to govern But a force still greater than is the great emancipator. And it works for only a few Perhaps our salespeople c in which electricity can servant. 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Your salespeople can suggest to you which electricity can be made your TON LIGHTING & POWERS AT FANNIN FAIR The Store Of thousands of Gifts Just a Few Suggestions Sets from 7h Sets from $1.5 Sets from $2.5 Sets from $2.5 Ece Breakfast Sets 3.5 Ece Dinner Sets 6.4 Ece Dinner Sets 9.4 Ece Dinner Sets $16.4 Laws 50 Sets $1.5 Pockets 19 Cages 1.5 Vases 30 Eric Irons 2.5 and Stands 5.5 Men's Tea Sets 21 "The Song of the Shirt" rural poor woman, Is poverty, hunger, and dirt, A woman set in unwomanly rags Singing the Song of the Shirt. —Thomas Hood Country Song Store One Lot of 100-Piece Imported China Dinner Set Valdez $65.00—Special $43.49 OLD RELIABLE Texas Lamp & Oil 811 Prairie Avenue Established 1879 THE HOME OF HOUSEHOLD UTILITIES OLD RELIABLE Texas Lamp & Oil 811 Prairie Avenue Established 1879 THE HOME OF HOUSEHOLD UTRITIES hero is a Negro in love with a white girl. The Associated Press dispatch concerning this emotional departure tells the "Opera is Joony Stuart Anf,伯Ernst Krems, a young Autro-terrorist who was traveling over central Europe, following its world capital in the staled old city." The hero is Joony, a young American Negro, who has conquered Europe and long in Europe, and is discovering that white people over there have difficulty understanding that they have been in America. Courts Opera Singer "He courts a beautiful white opera singer, having his rivals a composer celebrated virtuosic both white. "In the last act, which takes place in a large continental railroad station, Jonny falls under an express train that runs between the two cities it develops, are the opera singer and the composer, cloping to America becomes transformed into an immense globe, on which Jonny is perched-inviting all the world to join an outpouring of jazz, while he leads the orchestra. "Musically, Jonny Spolet Auf" is said to be an assembling its as plot. Motor Car and Blues "In it there are all sorts of sounds which have herefore been regarded as the sound of the river. The rear and clatter of a railway station. For instance, a bouncing train." Great emancipator in world, a powerful influence women's labor. Laws is at work. Electricity cents an hour. Can suggest to you new ways to be made your obedient ING & POWER CO. FAIRFAX 2121 More Of s of Gifts! Suggestions 75c Up $1.39 Up $2.49 Up $2.45 Up $3.70 Up $6.35 Up $9.25 Up $16.65 Up 59c Up $1.98 Up 19c Up $1.35 Up 35c Up $2.98 Up $5.98 Up 25c Up P & Oil Co. E Aveen ed 1879 SEHOLD UTILITIES THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928 POLITICAL ORIENTATION By KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D. C. Stock taking usually follows the upsetting of previously existing condition of things. The recent political upheaval will cause a realignment of political forces in this country. There are political principles in the two parties. The platform of Kansas City and Houston read like the same document exchanged in different terms of phraseology. The principles are also different and a partisan as the Secretary Hughes could find no essential difference in his view, resolved into a question of personality and prosperity in a traditional doctrine of free trade; the Republican effectively disavowes their ancient party creed to enforce a new constitution, and vowed to guarantee the Negro his political position in adversary in着信 their belief in states rights, but both balked at applying it to the issue of problematization of the election has wiped out the political meaning of North and South. Mason the Negro owns his political existence to the division of the nation by government, that time confined. When this division his status needs reexamination. When Herod and Pileil the Negro owns his political existence of the North and South require the sacrifice of the Negro's political claims as part of the process of reexamination. As a result of the recent election and the policy of the Republican party announced Reconciliation a dead letter and may an as well be deleted from the con- trol of the ballot. The bill while the entailments cannot en- sure it without incurring the stigma "One of the most startling innovations in the world, right there on the stage in plain view, broadcasting Jonny's jazz band, the band's lead singer, the solident, and the subliminal are some of the expressions that critics who have heard him have in describing it. The opera had its world premiere in Berlin in 1992, and after it was produced in Berlin. "The young composer has been a pupil of Franz Schreker and has lived in Vienna, Berlin and Paris." MILDRED LAB. Dept. 23, 2828 Third Ave., New York City. In the science the race will have to rely chiefly on public protest against injustice and inequality to secure the vote. But the court has ruled law. Dall as the conscience of the nation has become the voice of justice, and such plans go wholly unhounded. RACE INSURANCE COMPANY DOING LARGE BUSINESS On November 18, 1928, just exactly one week after the rumors of war with Japan, the armament, a small group of business and professional men gathered around a building founded an insurance company to serve their people. These men, Messr. J. Wright, Wm. J. Latham and Wm. H. King, and the great necessity of the insurance company, the quality insurance company, and with this downriver Mutual Insurance Company to conduct a causality and a mutual act of the State of Illinois. Those who are unfamiliar with the details involved in the successful operation of an insurance business can hardly conceive the tremendous pro- DePriest May Embarrass Social Functions of Capital Political Writer Contends Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—Farm rulers and tariff are not the only problems facing the company to face when he takes office, according to Charles Michelson, veteran president of the company on politics for a large number of white dales. He Hoover's biggest problems, Michelson believes, is going to be the proper social disposition of the company from the first District in this city. Of course, as Mr. Michelson points out, Mr. DePriest is colored. Newer employees must be invited. If there is an inaugural ball, President Hoover can scarcely be invited even though the latter's coming might mean that his wife and other members of the company are invited. If Mr. DePriest is invited and the Southern congressmen who were elec-gram that confronted these men. They were not the only spirit and accordingly, adopted a slogan "Service is our Greed," which became a business. The parental thought has been strictly adhered to and is the keynote of the company's entire op- The start was an extremely modest one. Immunemobility obstructs arose that the spirit of the founders forced them aside. Under the capable and far-sighted Wright, who started as treasurer and general manager, the company made its first move to the other optional founders so that Mr. Wright, now president and treasurer, is the sole survivor of the company. Mr. Wright's strong devotion to duty, great executive ability and remarkable understanding of the role of the founders in the achievement of the company's present position as one of the leaders in America today, is being most easily ascribed with his large volume of publications. Mr. Mitchel, first vice-president and secretary, Mr. McKinney, who is regularly associated with insurance authorities on insurance startups, started with the company as a clerk in 1919, soon after his return to the field artillery. In 1927, the company was placed on a board of directors and acted of that year, thus establishing it among the top-nop insurance companies in the country. It large three-story building on one of Chicago's most famous streets, maintains one of the finest and most modern buildings in the city, a number of agents and clerks, all of our great writers, and company writes all forms of industrial and ordinary casualty insurance. Life insurance up to $10,000 can be obtained. READ! A Complete THE ILLUSTR Issue What a Promine man Says AK "Santa Vis the Kitchen in travel of the relations bet colored people in the United READ! SANTA via the KITCHEN A Christmas Story ANNE STOKES "Lily White and Jettie Downs are splendid representatives of the type that serve to give white people their chance and recognition of the friendly feelings of colored people toward them. "Grace and Hope Lovely likeness represent a type of 'friendly white people' who are made up by their poverty and in-fluence. "Jettie's insight into white people's general attitude toward colored people by her magnificent and charming mind that trumpet of argument over Jettie's apparent indifference to the color of her skin, turns a colored person down under similar circumstances, reveal in each case a peculiar character that has followed colored people in their dealings with their white neighbors." REV. P. W. WALLS. Parne Chapel A. M. E. Church. Birmingham, Ala. ed in the last election arrive and find themselves mingling socially with a Negro, what will happen then? They will support the Southerners or the Negroes in the Northern states or the power of the Southern. One of the four receptions held at the House is for congressman Mr. Michael Reeves. Reeves are always crowded. The receptives are as close as they can stand. The crowd is through the corridors, and the people are packed as close as they can stand, and they are all in the crowd of the fine pigs its respects to the president and his lady. It takes hourseconds to get the pigs on a journey. It will be a terrific shock to the pigs, and they must be mased up with the colored gentlemen and ladies in perfect equality, but anything else is not. The president can do about it. downtown, 20-year pay, educational policies for children. One of the greatest innovations in insurance policies is the monthly life insurance policy. These policies have been introduced to the race only about 5 months ago through companies from coast to coast and are taking the country by storm. Under this policy, insurance companies are secured without any medical examination or red tape whatever, simply by the company contract to their advertisement and forwarding them with $1.00 to the main office. PATIENT SUES HERB DOCTOR FOR $16,000.00 Collina, Misa, —(ANP) - Henry R. Red, Redmond herb, doctor, is in charge in the timelight with a suit of $10,000 damages filed against him by Carolina Willis, a white woman, who was accused of killing the medicine of his medicine, and after taking the contents according to directions became violently ill, so much that she was obliged to call in another physician, who on examining the medicine prescribed by Redmond found a developed spider in one of the bottles. SANTA via the N The Short Story Appearing E CERATED FEATURE of Saturday, December Int Clergy- about It A gunfild por- tween white and States. Coming Struggling A Swiftly M By CORA Beginning D Issue of Saturday, December 22nd T. WALLS, R. Church, Birmingham, Ala. THE I FEAT Each Week Wh FIRST IN REAL NEWS-PAGE THREE Mr. DePriest is also expected to run into delicate situations in the house barber shop and restaurant, point out that Mr. DePriest may save the president a lot of worry along this line. In his home town the congressman-elect not give it to be no surprise to bug him with politics and his business and Mrs. DePriest does very little entertaining. It might give him the same sort of ennui that he gives to Chicago, and he would talk to show up. If there is an inaugural ball, though, he would want to go. He is taking a train of friends down to Washington. He would be that one of the sighters he might wish to present a White House. NEGRO HELP IN DETROIT STORE SEGREGATED NEGRO HELP IN DETROIT STORE SEGREGATED Detroit, Mich. — (ANP) — Survival is finding its way into the business here now despite the fight being up by Negroes on every side. The I. Hudson Company, Detroit's int'l employer discriminating tactics against Negro employees. A week ago an order went the rounds in the Hudson Company store, according to employees cared to continue to purchase lunch in the company's dining rooms. The employees corner of the cafeteria to themselves, the day the order was issued in order rather than be jim-crowed in the store. They were supported in the Negro heads of the various departments. It was further ordered that the department female employees could not occupy the same rest rooms with white girls, but all Negroes must go to the fourth This changed attitude on the part of corporation has caused much discussion among the many colored patrons of the store. KILLS TWO ABOUT LIQUOR Baton Rouge, La.-Tem. Johnsieh and his son-in-law Bill Carter, who was shot in the back by a quarrel over liquor, Thursday. According to the police the three had been drinking together, and a quarrel over a Fair division of the liquor. Josem King, 409 Robin, is confined to his home with illness this week. Epigene Smith, 335 Madley, is improving from a recent illness. Mrs. S. E. Burton, 211 Sauer St., was called to Jennettera, La., to attend the funeral of her sister, who died last week. See Spivy Printing Co. for good advice. Mrs. J. Broeks, formerly of Houston, now of Hungerford, passed through the city this week, enroute to Normangee to visit her mother. Mrs. Sarah Collind, Kendleton, was in the city this week as the guest of her niece, Mrs. H. L. Love, 3700 Sauer Street. Don't get your dates mixed—Tuesday, December 18, 8:15 p.m., m. Mirra, 10:30 a.m., m. Andrea's musical at Antioch Church, Church. Hear her, whistle popular and classical music like a bird. Mrs. Andrews is H. Mrs. M. Middleton, 2515 Berry, was called to Hearne Tuesday night to attend the funeral of her uncle, Sandy Jones, who passed away there Monday. Don't get your dates mixed-tuesday at 8, 18:15 p.m., m. Mira Brady will appear in a whistling musical at Antioch Baptist Church. Hearn will appear in a musical like a bird. Mrs. Andrews is manager; admission only 25c. Guesse Floral Co.—Flowers for all occasions. Special rates to porters, nurses, and pores. Phone Fairfax 4035 or presen. Phone Baird 8420, 3104 McGowan Ave, Houston, Texas. W. Mrs. J. Perry, who underwent a surgical operation at the local hospital has been removed to the family residence, 4412 Washington, where she is slowly recovering. Don't get your dates mixed-tuesday, December 18, 8:15 p.m., m. Mira Brady will appear in a whistling musical at Antioch Baptist Church. Hearn her whistle popular and classical music like a bird. Mrs. Andrews is manager; admission only 25c. Attorney Carter Cohen, vice-president, Construction, Company, is in Mukgete, Okla., this week attending to some legal matters. A Liberal Money Making Proposition - Selling Emerson's Honduras Bugs and Compounds - America's Famous System Builder. Gives you pen, vigor and vitality. You'll surprise and write for full details. Spare or table time. EMERSON MEDICINE CO. Box 1373 Houston, Texas COMPLIMENTARY DANCE Auspices Yates Lions Pilgrims' Auditorium SATURADY NIGHT, DEC. 15, 1928 LAZY DADDY and his SOUL-KILLERS Music starts at 7:30 p. m. Admission 35c 610 PRESTON AVENUE Opposite Rogers Feed Store Bacon, per pound 18c Dry Fish Meat, per pound 15c Cane Syrup, gallon 50c Pig Syrup, gallon 50c Pineapples, No. 21 20c Lax, per box 8c Flour, 24 pounds 80c Sour Pickles, quart 25c Pudding Jelly 10 pounds 50c Prunes, per pound 5c Raisins, per pound 6c Dried Apples, per pound 13c Nutrap, 14-qt 10c Salt, 50 to box $1.50 House Paint, per gallon $1.25 Peanut Butter, per pound 10c DOLLIS, 25c UP All Merchandise Guaranteed WANTED! poll Spencer's Three-In-One Patent- 2.003 St. Charles St. Houston, Tex. Colored Women to make and brownen. Send $1.35 for sample. Garment protectors in their Attending the executive board of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth here last Saturday were: Prof. G. W. Jackson, Cornicana, grand master; A. H. Mima, Calvert, deputy grand master; PROF. G. W. JACKSON Virgil G. Goree, Texaranka, district grand treasurer; L. D. Lyons, Austi- n, district grand director; Mrs. Julia MRS. J. C. FRAZIER Caldwell-Frazier, Dallas, district grand mayor, district governor; Mrs. L. M. Higgins, Caldwell, district grand PETER B. right noble governor; Dr. J. R. Moore, San Antonio, medical director. Local grand lodge and household of ficera attending the meeting were James T. Ewing, district grand secretary; J. H. Riddle, endowment-burial secretary; Mrs. G. C. Houston, district grand worthy recorder; Mrs. E. S. Kennard, district grand treasurer. HOUSTON JUNIOR/COLLEGE RADIO PROGRAM, BAZAAR The popularity the content of the Houston Junior College will close Tuesday, 18 December at 18 Jay Kates gym. The money raised by the content will be spent for the cause of athletics. The content will be the large crowd assembled will have its first opportunity of hearing a program over the mammoth Jack Yates radio, and of seeing the beautifully decorated booths of each contest at the bazaar. The Christmas hat given away by Jessie Taylor's club will be announced at 10:30 p. m. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1958 LEV7 BROS. DRY GOODS CO. Yuletide Bells Are Gaily Ringing "Ready! Aye, Ready!" READY! Aye, Ready! Garlanded in gleaming crystal and Yuletide bells, brightened by the Sunshine of the Christmas Smile. Houston's Christmas Store is superlatively ready! Ready to play the host to all Houston and her neighbors. To extend the warm, genial welcome of sineere holiday hospitality. A truly helpful Christmas store . . . proud of the privilege of serving you. Proud of the confidence which increasing numbers of people place in our resources, our readiness. For you we've searched the world for gifts. We've sailed the Seven Seas, explored the four corners of the earth. From Bond street, to the bazaars of the Orient . . . by caravan and train, by ship and airplane, from the snow-capped Alps to the lowland of Europe . . . in sleepy hamlet and roaring city, Levy's connoisseurs sought these gifts for you. "Welcome and the season's greetings to you" . . . is the message of cheer from the decorations at the doorway, a-flutter with color . . . from the silvery frosted and crimson candles, gleaming from pillow and post . . . the pulsing, good-humored life and hum that greet you. Conveying the very spirit that changes a work-a-day world of commerce into a merry-making carnival of gift choosing and giving. Men and women who come to Levy's for their personal needs, trustingly turn to us at this time . . . seeking gifts for loved ones . . . for friends, for acquaintances . . . Levy's gifts . . . that are tokens of assured quality, subtly expressing the good judgment of the giver and paying a pretty compliment to the recipient. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS GOOD HOPE BAPIST CHURCH Saulnier and Wilson Stx.) Rev. H. C. Cashw, Pastor An interesting Sunday school lesson was taught last Sunday to a well-fed school. Superintendent Wiley Dr. J. A. Sharpe, Nashville, Tenn. Dr. J. A. Sharpe, Nashville, Tenn. "Paul's Attitude" Towards Man's Saturation." Sunday night pastor prescheduled. Ms. George De Bantle Fankil II, is still the city on business. JOHNSON CHAPEL A. M. E. Rev. B. F. Grovey, Pastor Harrisburg, Texas Our pastor spoke out of his son's Sunday morning, subject to "And I will speak to you another Comforter." One add-in well attended and the sermon inspirational. The church seems to have taken on new life, and the Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fleming wish to thank their friends for courtesies and for the benevolence, and for the floral offerings present on the occasion of the birthday. MT. CORINTH BAPSTIST CHURCH (Cor. Schwartz and Buck Stu.) Rev. A. Hubbard. Pastor Sunday school last week was largely attended and a very interest- ful class. Mr. Pastru Hubbard preached an excellent sermon on "Heaven and Ita- mor." Mr. Pastru was quite a success. B. Y. P. U. held their services at 5:30 p.m. M. N. Nowlin taught a womens lesson at 10:30 p.m. The things." At 7:30 following a song service, the pastor preached another lesson. The students were present. S. Dumphrey and Mrs. Gertrude Hicks are sick. Prayer meet- tle was held on Friday and Band every Saturday morning. General Assembly Church of God Will Be Held In Houston The 23rd session of the general assembly of the Church of God will convene here December 19-23, with the Church of God congregation, McGowen and Burkett streets, 3rd Ward, Elder C. Davis, pastor and surrounding towns, as well as the pastors with their congregations, are invited to attend the sessions of the general assembly of the Church Davis is moderator and Elder James Pendleton is president of educational and Sunday school departments, re ANTIOCH MISSION GROUP The Antioch Women's Home Mission Society, Miss V. B. Miller, president, will be host to the needy children of Houston during the Christmas holidays. The names and addresses of such children might be telephoned to Miss Miller, Capitol G., A. B. Boulding, Presiding 6187. GEORGE GARNER IS GREETED WARMLY ON RETURN HOME Chicago, Ill.—A large section of musical Chicago, led by Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Abbott, turned out Thursday morning at the LaSalle Street Station to Home home, after two days in Europe to large tarnar, the international tenor. The tenor stepped from the train wheel and the famous photographers from the daily and weekly press illuminated the train shed and his admirers, led by his mother, rushed up to the health, although it seemed to be noticeable that he had lost slightly in weight, although seeming to have agreed with him. LUCINOL NCOLN THEAT LINCOLN THEATRE "South's Finest Colored Playhouse" SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY GEORGE B "THE DOCKS O Terrifically big! A Big Star "THE SHOWDOWN" and "UN A Josef Von Ste Also "SMITH'S COUSIN" (P AND PARAMOUNT NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MAE M "THE ALTAR and the la "TARZAN T The Mightiest Serial of "ORIENTAL HUGS" (Paran PARAMOUNT NEWS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY: BUD DY "VAR Full of Pep and Very Collegiate Also Beginning Another Power Serial Team in the Screen World ALLENE RAY and "TERRIBLE P "WE FAW DOWN" (Metro Co MGM NEWS. WATCH for LINCOLN'S HO Week's Issue—It's a Humding W-MONDAY-TUESDAY: GEORGE BANCROFT IN THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK Big big! 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S. SPORTS POTPOURRI WILEY WILDCATS' COACH SELECTS ALL-SOUTHWESTERN GRID TEAMS; LAUDS GAME AS PLAYED IN TEXAS First Team Position Second Team Livingaton, Wiley H. Davis, Sam Huston Roberts, Bishop Calhoun, Wiley J. Doster, Langston Buchanan, Paul Quinn Kinnon, Wiley Nellum, Bishop Redd, Wiley Harrison, Southern Bates, Prairie View A. Rand, Jarvis Johnson, Langston January, Paul Quinn Harding, Wiley Crisp, Langston Henderson, Bishop I. Davis, Wiley Wilson, Texas College Watkins, Bishop Marks, Prairie View Watkins, Bishop Marks, Prairie View G. Davis, Philander Fullback Don't Fail To Visit Us IN OUR NEW LOCATION SEE US FOR CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS AND HOSIERY Hammersmiths HOUSTON - GALVESTON 719 MAIN—(Kress Block)—NEAR RUSK YOUR MEASURE CAN BE COMBED AND DRESSED Also Transformations, Switches, Straightening Combines Transformations FREE CATALOG Sent upon request ALEX MARKS 662 Eighth Ave. Dep. H. New York City Whether you want a present for Baby or Grandmother. You can make your selection Quickly and Inexpensively in our Store. Come in and let our clerks solve your shopping problems. Marshall, Texas.—Coach F. T. Long of the Wiley Wildcats, undisputed champions, Oklahoma and Louisiana, who led the leading teams in this section in action, has made his annual all-Southwestern selection. According to Long's opinion, football in the Southwest played in any section of the country. First Team Posit Livingaton, Wiley Right Roberts, Bishop Right J. Doster, Langston Right Kinmon, Wiley Right Redd, Wiley Cent Bates, Prairie View Left Johnson, Langston Left Harding, Wiley Left Henderson, Bishop Quart Wilson, Texas College Left h Marks, Prairie View Right h Full PALESTINE LOSES BATTLE TO EAGLES Coach B. R. G. Luckett's Golden Eagles of B. G. Washington High School defeated the eleven Saturday when they decisively defended the eleven representing the team. Don't Fail T IN OUR NEW SEE U CHRISTMAS AND HO Hammond HOUSTON - C 719 MAIN—(Kress B WIGS OF NATURE YOU CAN BE CO Also Transformer Combs and FREE CAT A LE 662 Elgth Ave., De Quality Without Greater Value's Grand COMPANY He says, "It is mighty hard for a coach of a championship team to pick an all-star eleven, when he is inclined to give such service, given such noble service to him. I trust that I have not been too partial to you, and I must give four more should be mentioned. However, there were other splendid players in this section, and I must give four more." | Station | Second Team | | :--- | :--- | | t end | H. Davis, Sam Huston | | tackle | Calhoun, Wiley | | guard | Buchanan, Paul Quinn | | enter | Nellum, Bishop | | guard | Harrison, Southern | | guard | A. Rand, Jarvis | | tackle | January, Paul Quinn | | t end | Crisp, Langston | | berback | I. Davis, Wiley | | halfback | Watkins, Bishop | | halfback | G. Davis, Philander | | back | | the first half the Eagles had every- thing their way and piled up 25 seats, using for most of the time their sec- tion When the second half opened Palea was on the field, he got out to stage right and gave a much better exhibition of the football game. While at no time was the Eagles goal limited, the Palea team showed the effects of careful train- ing. To Visit Us PANTHERS BEAT SAMUEL HUSTON ON MUDDY FIELD Austin, Texas—The Prairie View Panthers and Samuel Hunt Dragon clashed in their regular conference game, with the Lovinggood Field, and when the muddy and water-sucked grinders eradicated the conflict, the Panthers were on the long end of a 6-2 score. From beginning to end, with Samuel Hutton scoring a safety in the first quarter, when a Panther was down the line, the Panthers scored a line. In the second half the Panthers demonstrated their feline felineity, and resorted to 15 line-smashing plays to place the oval on the Draughts, and smashed over "Bell" Bates for the winning score. The dazzling ball was very slippery, resulting in numerous fumbles, and slowed down both teams, paralleling the dangerous action on a dry field. Among the stars of the game were Prince Grego, Bates and Marka McCormick. The Panthers played their final fierce game at the college college (today), with the Paul Quin Tlugs as opponents, Coach Law and Michael Bates in strenuous training for the post-season intercolonial clash with Atlanta University, which will be reeled off at end of the season. ing and coaching. Their forward passing to the team was taking to the local boys, and was the only means by which the visitors were given the opportunity. The game finally ended 28 to 0. Wheatley Wildcats Meet Yates Lions In Fray Saturday The Yates Lions and the Whekesters idle at dusk and second annual golf tournament at Saturday noon, Dec. 15, at West End Park. Already with the agreement with the approach of the grid brays between the local high school forecasts one more hot contested hole. HOUSTON COLORED JUNIOR COLLEGE RATED HIGH At a recent meeting at Marshall of the Association of Colleges for Neuroscience, the University of Houston Colleged Junior College, of which J. T. Fox is dean, was admitted to the association. The association is the first of the history of colleges that an institution has progressed sufficiently to be in the second year of its operation. FOOTBALL! Second Annual Grid Classic Jack Yates Lions Wheatley Wildcats Saturday, Dec. 15 WEST END PARK Kick-off 3 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION: Adults, 50c Students, 25c FIGHTS MARRED PANTHERS DRILL JACKSON GAME FOR NEW YEAR'S AT HILLSBORO CLASH WITH A. U. Corsicana, Texas—The Hillbillers Hawks upset the dope by tying the Corvieira Bears (staats champions), in a battle roar on the former's grounds. The Hawks took every opportunity to win, and the Bears played were leading the Bears by a score of 18 to 6. With TW White back in the game the Bears staged a comeback that would not be denied and pushed over two touchdowns in four minutes. The game closed with the Bears on the Hawk 4-yard line. The feature of the game was a 55-yard pass, Blair of the Hawks to Harwain was a recovery of a fumble that was a recovery of a fumble by Blair, who reached 70 yards for a touchdown. Till White came back strong in the second half, Anfard, the brainy little Bear quarterback, showed that he was not only a passer, but also a receiver, the game got underway. Hardee and Quince were almost invisible. McGriffe was the star of the line; tearing every point single-handed, and throwing runners repeatedly for the outfield, the great fun game, both offensively and defensively. Johnson of Corsicana, Morgan, Scury, Williams and John of the Hawks, Bair, Bair, Bair was the outstanding star for the Hawks; his passing was that of a collegiate player, while W John, Alexander and Harvey played the game. The game was marred by fight and by both races rushing on the playfield. Owing to interference by the defense, the colored officals to perform their duties, it was finally decided to use white officials, after which the defense with some resemblance of fairness. Hillcrep Harvey Williams Jones Stenson J. Johnson Alexander W. Johnson Chapell Cotton Blair (Capt.) Wigpath Fullback Positiones Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Left halfback Right halfback Quarterback Fullback Corcusana Robertson Purdy J. Choice Seurry John Thomas Slaughter Carey White Wynne Smith Jackson Officials: Aldrede (Paul Quinn), referee: Hardee, umpine; Fonteno, head linesman; Reynolds, timekeeper. Score by quarters: 1 2 3 4 6 0 12 4 6 0 12 4 STATE COLLEGE BEATEN BY FISK ON TURKEY DAY STATE COLLEGE BEATEN BY FISK ON TURKEY DAY Nahville, Tenn. — On Thankgiving Day before 10,000 graduate spectators begin the game, the university ministered a decisive beating to Tennessee State College, 12-0. Not since Tennessee State College, 12-0. Not since rivalry has interest been aroused to such a high pitch as was exhibited in the game for Tennessee State College, 12-0. Understood that upwards to 400 alumni came from all over the state to play. Long before the game started State College rooted in hand with the game, and cheering for all they were worth. The State College team through ball and signal practice; the Fikk eleven arrived only a few minutes before the time of the game from both stands. Between halves "Miss Tennessee State College" and "Miss Fikk" presented a bouquet of scholarship, co-tournament teams; Miss Dorothy Levi, junior college, Hopkinsonville, Ky., being "Miss Fikk"; and being "Miss Fikk." This feature Lois Mosley, junior, Ft. Worth, Tex., played in the game of Omega Fikk fraternity, of which Dr. W. E. A. Forde is basketted. Fikk football team. This was done with the hope that a better feeling will exist between the two institu- As a result of a steady downpour on Saturday, the game, a very heavy and muddy field game, a game little off, as far as rapid fire was concerned, a cerned game, a characteristic of Fik; but the game was played in a remarkably different way, an otherwise consequence on either side and an absence of wrangling between the officials. State College game is always the hardest game on the Fik schedule, regardless of the size of the field. That when it is said both teams emerged from the first half literally muddied up, grace a pugilistic rallie and from an endurance race "that wouldn't stop." The first half started off with Woot on the kicking end for Fik, opposed by the ball scarely during the first half, depending, principally upon the ball scarely during the defensive line strength. Though on a 65 yards consistently and run back one kick from College could do was to register 3 first downs through the entire game and during the second efforts from Fik's goal. GIFTS EVERLASTING TRIBUTE TO YOUR GOOD TASTE! THIS BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CHEST "The Gift Supreme" for Here- one of those rich walnut cheeses from Colin's. But extra sour, salty now is a technical saving. Typical of the many outstanding values in this hickory 'veined cheese, this nuttier... 80 inch long, priced at $2500 Sewing Cabinets, priced up from $4.95 Smoking Cabinets, priced up from $8.45 Book Ends, price up from $9c Magazine Racks, priced up from $1.95 Metal Smoking Stands, up from $9c Coxwell Chairs, up from $49.50 Beautiful Lamps, up from $6.95 Telephone Stands, up from $4.95 Cedar Chests, up from $12.95 End Tables, up from $2.95 Mirrors, up from $4.95 Prairie view, Texax—Coach James ("Jimmy") Law and Assistant Coaches McMorris, Brown and Arnold are whipping the P. V. Panther in fine shape for their post-season intention, which will be played in Houston at West End Park on New Year's Day. McMorris was formerly assistant to Coach Aiken of A. U., while Brown was one of Aiken's star punters; both being very well acquainted with the A. U. coach's style of play. Brown was also a member of the tilt from all sections of Texas, and a record-breaking crowd is expected to witness the holiday grid classic between these teams representing the "old South" and the "new South." Prairie View College will special train to Houston for the game, with 1,000 rosters making up the party. Reduced Railroad Rates all railroads running into Houston have granted special rates for the day, the Southern Pacific Line offering a rate of $100 per car, and a cent of the one-way fare on all its divisions. from Atlanta has been received to the effect that several cars of Georgia rooters and fans will accompany them and root for the crimson gray grigri team pointed in Texas, Okhanna, Louisiana, or Arkansas to work up special movements to all tall fans to the Houston encounter. Frank A. ("Fay") Young, sports director, has covered several Texas games during the season, has indicated that he will be present and serve as field judge, president of the alumnies association, in charge of local arrangements at Houston games being sold at his Lincoln Theatre. Led by the crack college hand, the Southern Pacific Line parade down Main Street upon reaching Houston, with a Houston band, directed by A. D. 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It made its bow to public on September 17, heaped resident Margaret Munger of the Rockefeller firm in housing. It was a notable event; we read about it, marveled over it, and some folks probably forget the event, in the march of other events. But the Dunbar National Bank is slightly to be diminished as one other bank notes from a thousand dollar bank notes from a thousand dollar bank notes down, and number one of the most good forms of a signature, with the good old form of a signature, was usually register of the treasury, and also signed Uncle Sam's money, but the member of the royalty of finance. the members of the board of directors were businessmen of the very highest standing in the City of New York—too responsible and too wealthy to be appointed of being managers or expatriates. The one man who was appointed was the Canadian minister. The three appointed British, American, the president of the United States, the vice president Arthur Thornbury, the president of the American Institute of Industry, a newly assistant auditor, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, age of 64, and the only person being one of the oldest in the city of New York, having spent 36 H NOTE-If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information about the position offered, please contact the National Negro Business League Department of the Associated Negro Press, 3233 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Board, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, D. C., will be productive of the further information desired. WHY DO NEGROES NOT DO BETTER IN BUSINESS There has been a lot of wonder from time to time about why Negroes place in the general scheme of American business, and many doleful efforts have been made to advance their status after more advanced for more of the nation's business turning to profit to other peoples than to colonize. The answer is simple, according to discoveries recently made by one seeker of the business, who are growing are doing a proportion of the general business of the country and the business of the nation in their training, ability, and courage to embark in business upon the prevailing terms of the line in which they work. In Providence, Rhode Island, a jewel decorating concern where a Negro employs in artistry upon gold and silver compacts, meshbags, cigarette lighters, etc., we find that more than a hundred of the businessmen and artisans themselves of the product of the house of J. G. Lewis, Jr. Company, chain stores has just placed an order with the Overton Hygiene Company to offer themselves to be offered over the counters of several thousand stores scattered about the country during the next month. The Maryland Garage and Auto service station of Boston, owned by John Michaud, meets the increased demand of a business that already includes the upkeep than 360 commercial auto-mobiles. Down in Arkansas, John Claybrooks worked on a project that dollars worth of hardwood and farm products each month, and everyone worked so much wood that sort one month of the year. Neither we buy bailed cotton since we have few factories to out in Kansas, a Negro who not only does a nice job, but the Charles of Commerce, quarries and sells many carriages of basic wood annually. In the field of merchandising, one often finds a colored man in responsible organization. For instance, we have John Michaud, city editor of the New York Times, there is Henry Smith, superintendent of the Ohio state body, one of the leaders of auto bodies in the country. When you arrive one of the every- where heroes of her life, you know her horseface known that the head of that match is composed largely of ironically ignited chemicals. It is even more likely that you were not aware that much of this preparation of the Dyken by Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio; M. L. Dykes, the president, and M. L. Dykes, the president, and These are but a few of the high lights being disclosed in the com- munications of the Domestic Commerce Division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce as its repre- sentatives of his life in the downtown banks. All other members of the staff, the officers, the teller, the bookkeeper, the degrader, messenger, night watchman, vault custo- mer, special officer are race cars only with a view to their present effec- tiveness of growth, their ability to mothers. And all are taking after the righteous, practical course in banking. When they are ready, they will be able to step into the higher positions, and will be able to work with responsi- bility with responsible Negroes; and as eventually the board of directors will be able to work with responsi- bility with responsible Negroes; and tatives go about their duty of surveying the business of the nation. THIS IS WHAT HARRISBURG. PENN. IS DOING In accordance with our former statement that we should alternate in preparation for the next election, we are taking for this week one of the large urban centers of the steel district in Pennsylvania. This district is the largest of the district than many of the others, which will be covered in our articles, and we hope the hope that some of its citizens may be encouraged to attempt activities which have proven successful in large Survey of Harburg Railroad, Pa. - Negro-owned field retail trade, Negro-owned and operate: 3 drug stores, 7 groceries and markets, 8 restaurants. They also have beauty parlor, 2 hotels, 1 printing establishment, 1 manufacturing of cement company, 1 public dance hall, Harburg hall 7 hydraulics, 4 dentists, estate operators, and 3 institutional organizations. There are 7 colored police, two Negro police and one other city system, and one other city employee. Two Negro police and accident counsel and one Life Insurance company. Most of the colored population receives employment from the Bethlehem Steel Company and Pipe Bending Company. The black establishment and the Harburg Pipe and Pipe Bending Company. The black establishment strives to stimulate business activity and encourage greater co-operation as well as serve its own peculiar function. This survey indicates that the citizens of Harburg, Pennsylvania, are aware that they appear to be room for a theater, a men's haberdashery, a shoe store, and several more grocery stores. The city is one of the most allied officers of all the legal profession. NO NEGRO AVIATOR IN COUNTRY HOLDS A PILOTS LICENSE Los Angeles, Cal.—ANP)—That no Negro flyer in America holds a commercial pilot's license is the startling fact that the Negro flyer William J. Powell, bend of the Bessie Coleman Aero Club here. Mr. Powell wrote that the Department of State in Washington for information concerning Negro flyers and received an immediate answer. He pointed to a policy in America about a commercial pilot's license, although there is nothing in the regulations which will prohibit him holding one if it is so qualified. 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Odeumus was taken back, not as a runaway slave, but as a beloved brother and friend. P. 5. Requests lodging (vv. 22-28). He expected a speedy reply from Titus and purpose to sojourn from Titus and a welcome he must have received! What They Realize Children may not understand all the readings used nor thoughts expressed in the book. But they do feel that this is a time when the whole family centers a baby place. God is made real and family life makes a part of his plan and a thing within his care. -The Mahland Messenger. Good Company There is always good company on the highway of God. Night Bladder Witnesses or Kidney Point of the Aged Relaxed property Susual Mild Electric-House Norfolk, Va.—(ANP) The American press is fervent today in its treatment of the race question than it was in the past. The editor of Young, editor and publisher of the Norfolk Journal and Guide. This opinion, which was expressed in the Finding the Winner conference at the Finding-Conference Conference held in Durham that winter and which was reached after a careful survey of the country in various sections of the country. "The editorial writers," said Mr. Young, "are better informed in matters of the race and show a more sympathetic attitude towards the Negro's problem. There is also less effort to consolidate important reports of Negro crime." The editor outlined the manner in which the commission in particular toward the Negro had improved and cited the opinion of some of the leading civil rights leaders. Social Press published at the University of North Carolina, the Forum, Current North Carolina, the New York World, the St. Louis Tenn. Dispatch, and the Column (Georgia) Enquirer, an example of published criticism toward the race question. 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BYERS 415 MILAM S Same Phone: P That Baby Longed Mrs. Burton Alane, Ward For several years I was de- of motherhood, within the period of ten years beautiful little daughter THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928 beaten egg in a mode or one hour. WING FOR ations events seasoning. the order stuffing. AM SODAS one evening modas, when it is for easy vanilla ice gms you can remove soda is in your re- plain-bottled mil frothy, continue beat- range juice. made as fol- Webster-Richard Preston 1243-7 4752 8866 NEGRO PLANNED OMELETTE MEAL; LANDS IN PRISON New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—Frank Dushone like cheese ointleses. Tuesday morning he decided to have a $90 worth of cheese and the truck cam with a truck belonging to the Morris Packing Company, bearing $90 worth of cheese and the equipment required for the truck, engaged in to see the vehicle rapidly disappearing. Jumping on a hill, Williams overlanded the runway and with a "take my cheese, will you take my cheese," the jury of Dushone, which kept dead to the world until the arrival of the police. as if Frank will have to forge containers at a time—as up the river rivers are fed on corn bread and milk pork three times a day. HIGHWAYMEN RELEIVE VICTIMS OF CLOTHES New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—Highwaymen are greeted on the roadside, cost pants, vests, and at the same time taking a jacket from his early Sunday at St. Louis Avenue. Eddie was in kick, however, as the robbers left his shoes, hat and underwear. PLEASANT BROTHERS CLEANERS 2403 DOWLING ST. Tailors—Cleaners—Dyers Let us clean your Selt and Dress the PLEASANT WAY. We call for and deliver. PHONE PRESTON 8752 Hours: 9:20 a. m. 12-12 m. 2 to 6 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by appointment Dr. O. L. Bledsoe MEDICINE AND SURGERY Office: 1111 W. Houston Ave. Phone: 1802-1266 Marshall, Texas ARE YOU LONELY? Then Join the WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Recruit bids from inter- ing men or women Don't Grow Old all Alone. Write a letter to today— Post Office Bldg. 320 WASHINGTON, D. C. Office Plaza, Flatts 6350 DR. WALDO J. HOWARD DENTIST Suites 211-286, 289 Old Fellows Temple Louisiana St. at Franklin Ave. $10,140,000 $10,140,000 Mr. Business Man: According to local population estimates, Houston has between 60,000 and 65,000 colored citizens, who form nearly one-fourth of the city's population. These people believe in and practice the doctrine of trading in Houston, and daily spend huge sums, in the aggregate, with the business concerns of this city. Figured on the basis of $3 per person, per week, expended for necessities and we have between $180,000 and $195,000 spent in Houston every week by this group of our population. For 52 weeks-one calendar year—these colored citizens spend between $9,360,000 and $10,140,000 for necessities alone. This staggering figure does not include the amount of money invested in homes and real estate, in the purchase of automobiles and accessories, furniture, radios and other household necessities and luxuries. More Negroes own homes and automobiles in Houston than in any other city its size in America. HOUSTON NEGROES EARN MORE MONEY AND SPEND MORE MONEY THAN NEGROES IN ANY OTHER CITY IN TEXAS OR THE SOUTHWEST. How much of this business are you getting each week, month and year? Have you ever considered the Negro's business worth your effort to land and maintain? Do you think a group which spends $10,000,000 locally, each year, a business asset or liability? Do you want some of this business? If you do, bear in mind that a large number of these buyers—both actual and potential—can best be reached by soliciting and seeking their business in this racial newspaper, which reaches more Negroes than any other journal printed in Houston. Advertise In THE HOUSTON INFORMER AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY Webster-Richardson Publishing Co., In reston 1243-7560 409 Smith S FIRST IN INFLUENCE—PAGE SEVEN 000 ```markdown ``` ng Co., Inc. Smith St. EDITORIALS THE HOUSTON INFORMATION AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAKE "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" ed every Saturday by the Westport-Houston Publishing Inc., 408-411 Smith Street, Houston, Texas. BRIEFING NATIONAL MUSEUM PRESENTATION ASSOCIATION read as second-class matter May 28, 1919 at the post-office at under the March 1, 1923 Act of Congress. March 1, 1923 RICHARDSON Editor- NEWSTER General Manager- TON ATWES MR. W. WESLEY SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Gain in Advance): No year, $2.00; 9 months, $4.50; 6 months, $1.25; single copy (No paper mailed for less than 8 months) TELEPHONES: a. m. to 6 p. m. PRESTON FOREIGN OFFICES: 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill.; Eastern: 51 New York City; Southern: 219 Walton Building, Atlanta. IMPORTANT: You demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The River, and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. Agents will send a receipt receipt books. Froster interests as well as sorts by language a receipt and then obtained. The latter intended for insertion in any current issue of The River. You reach one office by the week of the week it is delivered. All checks, dues, money endorses, cash payable to and admissions to the Westport-Richardson Publishing Co., Inc., 408- Houston, Texas. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BUILD HIS BLOOD IN COUNTRY, IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE ALTERNATIVES. NO MAN IS GOOD ENOUGH TO MORE MAN SHOULD RECEIVE HIS BLOOD-HOGEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919 THE HOUSTON INFORMER AMERICA'S GREATEST WHEELER NEWSPAPER "I Gets You Tube Nothing, Else!" Published every Saturday by the Webster-Bishop Publishing Company, Inc. 408-411 Smith, Street, Houston, Texas. Extended as second-class matter May 29, 1919, at the post-office at Houston, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 8, 1978. G. F. RICHARDSON G. H. WEBSTER General Manager-Treasurer Secretary CARTER W. WESLEY Auditor SUBSCRIPTION MASTER (Cash in advance): One Year, $2.00; 2 months, $4.90; 6 months, $1.25; single copy, $c (No paper mailed for less than 6 months.) WESTERN: 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill.; EASTERN: 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; SOUTHERN: 219 Walton Building, Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTANT (1) Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston informer, and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All duty is due on receipt of the book. Protect your own interests, as well as ours, by insisting upon a receipt and keeping them when obtained. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHOW HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY, IS GOOD ENOUGH TO HIS GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTER WARDS. NO MAN IS SUBMITTED TO MORE AND NO MAN IS SHOULD RECEIVE HIS GOBEYEVENT. HOUSTON, TEXAS; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928 ARKANSAS VERSUS TEXAS and receive presidential campaign, certain color Arkansas, and Texas, three very important in their as- sociation of the Democratic National Committee by Governor of New York, write a brief of a group of black maintained an organization which should to corr for the standards of the thirty-seventh party. It is no colored Southern for president organization was During the recent presidential campaign, certain colored citizens in Arkansas and Texas were only active in their advocacy and support of the Democratic party led by Governor Alfred Smith of New York, while a pro-immigration blacks perfected and maintained an organization which brought to corral black votes for the standard feature of the national party. While no colored Smith for president organization was projected in Texas, it was general knowledge that the "brethren" supported and voted for the Smith presidential ballot. However, as soon as the national election was over and these same Negroes and their followers attempted to vote in the local Democratic primary elections in two southern states, one while Arkansas bowed to a courtship which ruled that Negroes could not be kept out of such primary elections, while the other (Texas), as "Howney (1) Houston," relegated their black voters to political objection and insurrection, and held a "white more primary" to select a minority of commissioners and a white controller. In other words, even though forced by a district court to do so, the Arkansas (Little Rock) Democrats did show more consideration than was true of the Texas Democrats in this city towards their ebony-hued supporters. Houston and Texas Negroes were all right while they supported and voted for Governor Smith and Senator Robinson, who led the Democratic party to almost political annihilation; but as soon the election was over and the rout and debacle had been completed, the black voter unfit to cast a ballot intelligently in the recent municipal primary. Thus the stupidity, sinniness, prejudice and shortsightness of the Democrat party are still in evidence in this part of the political viewpoint; and while Mexicans, white Republicans, Hoover Democrats and foreigners of all extractions were qualified and educated, the Democraticocratic primary election, the black man was person non grata. Well, folks, pay your poll tax now and let's get ready for the municipal general election next April. Let's quality now as voters and act later. MORE ABOUT FAIR FOOTBALL GAME The Informer has received much encouragement in its recent editorial contention that the annual football game at the Dallas State Fair, on "Negro Day," should be played between colored colleges of Texas. One Wiley College alumnus, in commending our position, stated that he would never attend another game at Dallas on this day mail. The Informer's contention has won out. The Industrial College hold to the view that the Panthers would be a far better drawing card with the Wiley Wildcats than the Langston, Oklahoma, Texas; arguing that with Prairie View as Wiley's grid foil, a special train could be operated out of South Texas, and that thousands of colored Texasans would take more interest in the fray and thus swell the gate receipts. There can be no denying the fact that the colored colleges of Texas need all the military and finances which accrue as a result of this matter, in demanding the booking of two Texas college elevens for "Negro Day" at the fair, is selfishness, then make the most of it. Another thing: Colored Texasans are tired of going to Dallas every year and seeing a state eleven fail to win a game from a foreign invader; rounding in the stock of the outside school he considerably boosted and the reputation and prestige of the Texas school catapulted in the wrong direction. Speaking from a culinary officer it is fried chicken and other such delicious cuisine; and likewise they tie up of the same football men. The Information is not attempting to dim Wiley's gridron lustre our cost the Marshall school as one of the contenders in this annual event; but we are contending that some strong Texas eleven should oppose Wiley in this encounter. In 1929 the Information places in nomination as Wiley's footwear department at the State Fair, the Prairie View Panthers, and we are bold enough to conture the assertion that the gate will will set a new mark for attendance; and the game will be told about our new mark and exciting to the spectators as we finally insure to play at the fair between Wiley and The Houston Informer EXPANSION PROGRAM FOR BISHOP At a meeting of the alumni association of Bishop College, Marshall, held in the dining room of Rockefeller Hall last week, President D. C. Gilmor unfolded tentative plans for a $1,000-000 campaign for this noted Texas institution of learning. Of this huge sum of money, which is expected to be realized by the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society of New York City in 1932, $500,000 will be utilized for endowment purposes and the other $500,000 employed for new buildings, equipment and additional campus ground. The alumni, former students and colored friends of Bishop are going to be called upon to raise about one-fifth of this amount, (between $175,000 and $200,000 of 1930 it is hoped to have all the forces organized for the drive. Launched in 1881 as an institution for higher education of Negroes, Bishop College has done a remarkable work in the realism realm, and today her products are not only reflecting much credit upon their alma mater, but they are rendering a signal service to their racial contingent and the social fabric. This school has meant and still means much to the educational life of the Negroes of Texas and contiguous states, while the imminent construction and beyond the geographical boundaries of the state and South. For the past twenty years the school has enjoyed little material expansion, although its classroom work has continued to maintain its traditional record for thoroughness and efficiency. As a result of its contributions to the race and society and the resultant prestige, Bishop College now finds itself cramped and unable to care for the hundreds of colored boys and girls seeking higher education within its historic and classic walls, and that the school must literally come to the crossroads in its development and activities. No institution can hope to hold its own by merely marking time, there must be progress and expansion or regreting and decline; and it would be a sad day, indeed, for Negro education in Texas and the South if such an educational institution should be forced to take a backward step because of lack of funds for its enlargement and expansion. When the full details of the campaign are outlined and made public, the students will come to this undertaking, both on the part of alumni, former students, and friends of Marshall school, will be whole-hearted and flattering, and that the objective will be attained within the allotted period of the drive. GOOD ROADS STIMULATE PROSPERITY During a recent overland trip to East Texas, we observed that where good roads exist the sections look prosperous and inviting, but where bad roads infest the country, the picture is rather gloomy and discouraging. Good roads are indispensable nowadays to prosperity, both rural and urban; for without them the farmers can not easily get their products to the market, nor can hay frequent the business marts of the cities. During the early days of the automobile, when a car was considered a luxury and enjoyed only the wealthy and well-off rural and urban populations, and opposed all bond issues which had for their objective better roads and paved highways. During the last decade this septiment has completely changed in most of the small towns and rural sections, for the farmers now own automobiles and trucks, and they have discovered that without good roads their machines are not much benefit to them. They realise further that good roads add many years to the life of an automobile, and that the car no longer is considered a luxury but a necessity; that it is an important and essential to the average farmer as his plow, tractor and other agricultural implements. All civilized and progressive peoples and nations, from the early days of Rome down to the present era, have stressed the construction and maintenance of good roads; and the Appian road, the main thoroughfare still exists, must testify to the Romans' conception of the importance and necessity of good roads. While Texas has not made progress and headway in the construction and maintenance of good roads and paved highways like some of the other Southern states of smaller area, judging from the roads and highways in course of construction in various sections of the state, within the next few years this state will have more paved piles connected all sections of the Lone Star State. In this connection, it appears to the Informer that the highway commission and county commissioners should force all road contracting firms who construct these highways, to provide all-season passable detours, as is done in many of the American states; for with many of these highways under construction, upon motorists and other users of automotive vehicles, but it divers much travel, trade and business from the cities in the affected areas. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY IN TEXAS According to a recent tabulation of the votes cast in this state for the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates in the general election, the G. O. P. nominee received in excess of 116,000 votes, marking the second time since the passage of the Terrrell election law when a Republican candidate for governor of Texas has received more than 100,000 votes. Under the civil statutes of Texas, governing party primaries and elections, all political parties in the state which poll more than 100,000 votes for their gubernatorial candidate, must nominate all candidates for office by primary elections instead of party conventions at the next biennial election. In other words, the Republicans of Texas, under the law, must nominate a primary election just like the Democrat in 1930, thereby qualifying once more as a major political party in the state. With the state giving its twenty electoral votes to the Republican presidential ticket by some 25,000 majority, and with the gubernatorial candidate having received in excess of 116,000 votes, the Republican party in Texas can become a real competitor of the Democratic for president by building up and maintaining a strong and virile organization in the state, and attempt to corral votes for the party. Thousands of citizens who vote in the Democratic primaries in this state, due to the fact that the Republicans have not herefore made any earnest and sincere effort to build up a strong, competing party, can be convinced to move the party modern to get busy and get after votes both in and out of season. With a schism and division among the Democrats, which is showing no signs of healing just now, the Republican party can become a potent factor in the politics of Texas, if the party leaders will play the game as it should be played in this state. Passing Parade Rain has no nower for the Christmas shopper; the more it hurts, the more customers you observe "running" the store. O, if the people would only go to church under such advenure weather, you would be better. Well, parents, make your services interesting to them and many of them. Newspaper seem to be unable to get away from "dan" headlines. Lamp this one: "Seven States Still Wrangle W. H. (Robby) Robinson, Victory Life district manager and habby of proprietors of Aim's Hat Shop, gives a presentation ("Boulevard D'Nig") the "once over." "Chocolate Baby," a serial story recounting the feature Section of the Informer, in the talk of the town. Better get in on the story, which will appear soon in this paper. Rev. E. M. Griggs, superintendent train for home, after a weekly drive for funds and supplies for the children in the charge and housing of him and his excellent wife. Yes, remember the Yuleide spike. Are insulated with the Yuleide spike. Dr. E. B. Evans, veterinary science monks for Atlanta. University-Prairie view football classic, which will be West End Park New Year's Day. Dr. E. B. Bryant, local physician, in the parade at Milam and Prairie. SPEND HONEYMOON HERE Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Goden, Galveston, who have been spending their summon in Kearney, and Mrs. and Mrs. Battler, 2527 Rock report having enjoyed their stay here immensely. Homely Philosophy GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON HASTY DECISIONS Decisions are like cornea turned in life, shop going one way and go another. How often we regretly reckon back to this or that wrong turning? Heated moments are not favorable to wise decision, but rather, when the pulse beats calmly and we may view them less seriously, we should make the decisions at the crossroads of our lives. THE MIRROR and other respects touching upon and dealing with the Negro. Just prior to the recent annual gridiron, Atlanta and Clark universities for a collegiate football championship of Atlanta (which A. U. won by a close match) played up" the impending battle in its sporting page as a news item, but on the two teams and the class of football they reel off, and then capped the climate by carrying cuts of the team from the championship between two eleven games, an in Writing about the game, Prof. S. W. Houston of Huntsville, an alumnus of Atlanta University who wished to play against the two eleven games on the famous Georgia Tech team and members of other white collar white farm, mixed and mingled on the field with the blacks in the most friendly and sportsmanlike manner. Fair, unbiased and void of prejudice in his church life as he is in the sporting community an art in Dixie would be a reality. OPINIONS Chicago, 111—(AMP)—Thomas a some of his friends are trying to laugh him out of what he thinks in a charge d'affaires of the Savoy ballroom in this city, is determined to win the league recognition for his Savoy Big Pie which, he declares, as a bain-marie with an real future in front of him. Plainly, Faggen thinks his team is good enough to represent the great city of Chicago in the American League. The Savoy manager was informed that René Lombard, the team of New York Red Bulls, was on vacation, cautiously, but that those victories were regarded as necessary courtesy before he left following. But he wouldn't talk to any such comment about Savoy's victories. He would have said he would have Rens and says that he has done all he could to the West, but because they each by making enormous demands. The Savoy main line of defence is in Lillelard at forward, Shadey Eisler at center, and Spencer Moken and Ivan Jackson at guard. Y.M.C.A. Conducts Membership Drive The Houston Young Men's Club on the Y. M. C. A. hold its regular weekly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. 603 and introduced for a membership and financial drive, each member pledging to attend the club. At this meeting 8:30 a.m. and ended given as a donation to M. C. Battle, a sick member of the club. He has as its corps of officers: President, A. J. Turner; secretary, J. C. Collins; clerk, M. C. Collins; S. H. McClain; secretary, arms, A. J. Henderson. The club extends an invitation to all young men to attend this endeavor and to be present at the next regular weekly meeting. Tuesday, December 18, 7:30 p. m. on the Y. M. C. A. is still open and those whose membership expires in November are urged to get their renewal application to Secretary G. T. Shoake before the new year begins, at which time their membership will be berthed does. - Reporter CORSICANA BETHEL PASTOR SICKLISTED Rev. J. H. Birdtite, pastor Bachelors Baptist Church, who has been in illumination for many years of going to press. The church began of going to press. The church morning and night by Reva. Caleb Gadry and P. H. Watkins, respectively. The total Indian population of Texas by the latest census was 2,699,000, of which the Alaskans in Polk County. Dear Lee: "Thanksgiving in jie pan" an now Chimun in jie pan de hordor, an its ketchin me avl up in de air. I've allum bleved, Lee, dat done ballerdays cunne 2 close terpetheir for fanbiddys good. An on top uv deen 2 big days allum haan tern cum, tacks paying time an er hoast uv other days whint calls fer er outlay uv mummy. I doun see wy fokes can gin dere thanks on Ctis- Day, on New Year's Day, did u hav tern to uv other days on which ter' glu thanks. In fak i gim thanks ever morin for havin bin spared ever wby everybody hnd do lack me. Now, as I used heo' heer cum Crimson, un am 'specketed t肌 malk ewennc loveri hive I lur threr do—in niewderi hive I lur or ltill terk ter mind om but if I was tuer tır evenboddy d I laur l or prild, I be way up wnex nore Iuv av July payin o! My Crimson, i sin tinker tır ten do d I hates, cause丹 I woodet haffer sin nobody d Ancim in hatin hatin, Lee d's sampn foken oster she fite hard gland, cause I jir lire wher or purtence I sin tinker tır ten do d I hates, plazen d hole sintim. It secum d'wt wen e feller is fok in havil hard d vittim dut dan o to git gelt fall wi fall introbidity an fo doy nont i do y in plain seway, an caint tell what e doy grit kui tu hirt him, he got go, gote for, he den heo hafter shoot uh intridity an kill yll so fonset'o'. Now, ef I didl fok everboddy, as I does, deh heo de Crimson asecm, in out. Inck I'm gifting myelf in chime for dat Crimson morning w'en song. Tui chime hafter do sport uw Crismon wgo so leo hafter i uw rong. Ta faint gink g tip de Crimson joy de Crismon wgo so leo hafter i uw rong. I gren it pum be or bm elm uv ole nge, but I cannot b'el f it or it is, but ever back ter de days won en or kid I terer ta be rir bie days so Santa. Khnn er letter ever day tell tell him awl wow stocking. Jwn de wun de fiday days, Lee, an exum of I dident kit wun hat d thing I knen far, I wun fj tickled appul, wun ornge, or pack uw five krackers an o'r big stick uw red candy milk wun foul lack I wun do blig- krackers in mle uw de Lantick Oham. Illustrated FEATURE SECTION An ATLANTA ROMANCE by A. ALOYSIUS GREEN Interesting, Entertaining and Instructive GEORGE R. SCHUTLER Editor EATED at her dressing table in her beautiful Auburn Avenue home, a woman gazed with large dark eyes at her reflected image and wondered why God had made her so lovely. EATED at her dressing table in her beautiful Auburn Avenue home, a woman gazed with large dark eyes at her reflected image and wondered why God had made her so lovely. Loveliness that had only brought unhappiness. She observed her finely cut features and long black hair, falling in silken masses over her pretty shoulders, brown as the first tint of coloring leaves. She was Chloe Maxwell, and hers was the beauty that women would have traded fortunes to possess—and it made her unhappy. She brushed her hair, watching the waves spring back into place as the soft bristles passed over them—and pondered. She had never known her parents. When only a girl of ten, Arthur Standish had procured her from an orphan asylum and installed her in his home. She had been very happy, for Arthur Standish was rich and more than this, he was white. He was uncommonly interested in her welfare, saw personally to her education and training and allowed her to want for nothing. Mrs. Standish, too, had taken an instant liking to her, and her fondness for sewing kept Chloe a large and varied wardrobe. Had she been a very fair mulatto, she might have been taken for daughter rather than servant, though her duties as Mrs. Standish's maid were few. Daily she grew more graceful and charming, gradually slipipng from girlhood into a beautiful woman; and as she grew so did Arthur Standish's love for her. A Kiss That Frightens After Mrs. Standish's death she was all that he lived for. One day while arranging the flowers in his study, he had told her this and, taking her in his arms, kissed her. This frightened her, for, being a child of the south, she knew its traditions—the twain shall never meet. She did not struggle or cry out, but, when he released her, left the room without a word. Following this incident, she had made plans of her own. There was five years' salary deposited in her name at the Atlanta National. She could withdraw it and go—where, she hadn't the least idea, for she knew few of her own people, but nevertheless she resolved to go. She did not make this resolution without some remorse, for Arthur Standish had certainly been a father to her and felt to some degree this feeling for her was justified. Clean, Wholesome and Refreshing Foreign Advertising Representatives: W. B. Ziff Co.. 608 E. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL. ROMANCE by A. ALOYSIUS GREEN But even so she was colored. On the day she had set for her departure he sent for her. As she halted at the door with a strange feeling of guilt, he beckoned her to enter and be seated. "Chloe," he began, "I am sending you away today. Not far," he added, "but away from here. I have bought a home for you and personally attended to its furnishing, that I might be sure you would have the things you love. There is a garden, not so large as this," he said, glancing through the window to his own garden, which was a riot of floral glory, "but you will find it has your favorite flowers." Thus far Chloe had been too surprised to speak. She attempted to now, but he went on: "My instructions down town are that my accounts are at your disposal, so that you may never be in a moment's need of anything." He contemplated the end of his cigar for several seconds and continued: "There is, however, one stipulation," and he leaned quite close to her. "No man other than your physician and myself is to call there. You will have two maids to take care of the house and administer to your person- (Continued on Page 4) LITTLE BUT MIGHTY Jack Blackburn Proved That a Good Little Man Can Lick a Good Big Man. He Cut 'em Down to His Size. One of the Greatest Ringmen of All Time. THE BOXING FIGHTER # DON'T know who and what he found that time examined of the press ring—the band that harder they fall—but he might have been Jack Hickman. Not only was his inspirational hero, who mourned in the years following him in the country, the focus of the扣款 he gave the toppled man of the day, but he was Booker T. Washington, noted New York educator, who was mistaken for Jack Blackburn, in Boston, or once of the period. Walter D. Washington returned to Baltimore in 1918, where he even and the contract tendered him. Frank Klipsen had been the first man to forget the British word for "you." He memorized many things about "mother day," perhaps called and when very presumptuous in the name of the manhole of the grass. In 1921, in his street clothes and in the rain he was believed to be the day and time. Sam Langford was no boggy man. Left Sam Laneford, one of the greatest Negro heavyweights of all time, who fought seven battle- wish jack Blackburn (P. A. A. Photos) ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION They remarked on the wonderful shift of the smaller man and on the punishing power of his blows. CHATS About BOOKS BY GERMINE SCHULZLER December 15, 1928 A. OCEAN TRAVELER December 15, 1928 ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION The CONFESSIONS of a BLACK BOOTLEGGER No. 2 The Charcoal Burner A policeman and a man in a car. "Magic Notes" Pick them up and lay them down. Your feet will certainly step to this one—it's a wow. You will be amazed by the sound of the string guitar has all the pop of an entire orchestra. Record No. 14374-D, 18寸, 75c Charleston Contest Parts 1 and 2 Too Tight Henry OTHER POPULAR RECORDS Ask Your Dealer for Latest Record Catalog Columbia Phonograph Company, 119 Broadway, New York City **NEW** Columbia Records *Make the New Way... Electrically* *You and Recording... The Secret without Recording* AN ATLANTA ROMANCE A Palatial Home Her remembrance or all lead her crest, she will be her name, and inviting her to address him by her truth, I trust. Chloe, this was a They had completed the tour and the like others, was a chamber like the others, was a chamber The winkle ragged toes rocx, the rocx, the draperies were old rocx the draperies were old rocx the draperies that might have handy them The ceiling was standing by the window, "Do you think you will like it "Do you think you will like it "He is all very beautiful, she told "He is all very beautiful, she told I shall be happy, what are your real reasons for bringing her here? Real reasons for bringing her here? 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