Houston Informer

Saturday, April 20, 1929

Houston, Texas

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ONLY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN HOUSTON WITH ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS SERVICE, ARTICLES BY DR. KELLY MILLER AND DEAN WILLIAM PICKENS THE HOUSTON INFORMER CONGRESS RECOGNIZES DE PRIEST VOL. X—TWO SECTIONS It has been rumored that Los An- nies have been in the hotel project but records of the hotels in the city have been found. The $000 has been lost to stockholder and the largest individual holding is $600. 5 PRICE CENTS THE MIRROR Having enjoyed an afternoon of music during the winter by the Pike band of Houston and South Texas will be given an opportunity to hear the music of Houston and South Texas singers at the City Auditorium, Sunday afternoon, April 28, 3:30 o'clock. These singers are just back in tour of Europe, where they have sung before the crowded heads and nobility of European nations. The American musical critics agree that this third generation of Pike jubilee singers surpassed the previous generation and quality of tone and interpretation of the favorite Negro spirituals, jubilees and Dixie melodies. The program was developed a program in the New York home of Walter Damrosch, the famous American musical leader, attended by the musicians, including Padwardick, and here is the tribute paid them by Mr. Damrosch. FINE HOSTELRY LOST TO BLACKS IN LOS ANGELES BY MILTON L. RANDOLPH (For the Associated Negro Press) Los Angeles, Cal.-Somerville Hotel, Los Angeles, Angles, and recently architected the elaborate hotel owned and operated by Negroes in America, has been acquired by the Lincoln Hotel Corporation of America, a Jewish reality and finance organization, headed by Mr. Howard Kronick of Los Angeles. Dr. Somerville, the building of the hotel was completely financed by for-credit loans from the bank, enough stock to Negroes in Los Angeles and elsewhere to cover the mortgage. The Negroes did not show interest in the sale of stock to cover a $250,000 project. A second mortgage of $250,000 and other expense. Being a short term loan, the holder of the second mortgage is required in addition to that there was a furniture bill of $23,000 to be paid. Dr. Somerville secured the services of Mr. Kronick, the manager of the process of refinancing the hotel was lost through a misunderstanding and misdeference. Mr. Kronick states that after the insurance封锁 the paper of the hotel, in order to protect the interest of his or her property, arranged to take over the complete insurance. HOOVER'S POLICY BEARS FRUIT IN SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston, S. C. — (ANP)—President Hoover's express intention of "cleaning up the Republican party in the South," was evidently interpreted as "cleaning out the Negro," an action of the actions of chairman of the "cleanup committee," W. F. Brown. Immediately following his return from Washington, boating to the州, Hoover helped his cleanup plans, which if carried out will doublelessly mean the utter failure of the party, as he stated that he intended to build up a white Republican party, and that he joined Joe Coleh, the ninety-year-old Republican leader in the Palmetto state, as "chairman of the Republican organization, and that all good Republicans, white and black AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 REV. A. C. DONES, pastor of St Paul Baptist Church, Crockett, has been called to the position of Mia Zion Baptist Church of Colorado, and is now in the West Texas city conducting a series of religious meetings. AFRICA STUDENTS SCORE RIVALRY AMONG CHURCHES CENTURY LIFE TO MOVE TO CHICAGO COUNTRY IS TOLD Little Rock, Ark. — (ANP) – Financial circles here are tremendously interested in the report that Century Life Insurance Company plans on acquiring the Binga bank in Chicago. President Bush was not ready to make an affirmative statement, but details of the plan, which has the name Binga, have become known here. Mr. Binga is said to control a big block of oil in securing the consent of the Illinois insurance department to the firm. Mr. Binga is reported to have an insurance connection for a designation at the home office of the new Binga Bank site at 57th and State streets as the home office of the new A. E. Bish will continue as president, according to the reported plan, and will occupy the position of comptroller which will be created for him. Life Company, the name of the parent of liberty, Supreme and Northwestern, will be located in Chicago, the Windy City Midway become the insurance center of the EDUCATORS PLAN EUROPEN TOUR DURING SUMMER Chicago—(ANP)—The t h a t teachers and president of Negro colleges and schools are interested in a large degree in "seeing Europe" is indicated by Dr. A. Wilberforce Williams, relative to the third annual Williams European tour, which will start from New York City July 18. "In fact," said Dr. Williams, who is managing the team, "so many teachers decided to arrange for two sailing dates in order to make it convenient for those who cannot leave with the students, to give them the occasion, the directors of the movement have arranged for the second group to join the others at London, July 21." These tours, which had their origin three years ago, were promoted originally by the other members of professional and scientific groups. In response to the requests of the year to include educators in the group and arrange a special program which would be of benefit particularly to teachers who include visits to various internationally known educational institutions of the world famous hospitals. WHIPPING POST SENTENCE STIRS AFRICAN FOLKS WHIPPING POST SENTENCE STIRS AFRICAN FOLKS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ARE ANNOUNCED CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ARE ANNOUNCED Washington, D. G.—(ANP)—The United States Civil Service Commission announces the following open hospital: Hospital librarian, at $1,800 a year; Veterans' Bureau hospitals throughout the country; Associate chemical engineer (naval stores) at $3,200 to $3,700 a year; Assistant laboratory apprentice at $2,600 to $2,900 a year; bureau of chemistry and soils. Assistant scientific aide, at $1,620 a year; assistant laboratory apprentice at $1,200 a year; under laboratory apprentice at $1,200 a year; department services, including the bureau of standards. Full information and application services, including the bureau of standards. Full information and application services, including the bureau of standards. Service Commission, 1724 F Street. Local Pastor Attends Church Board Parley; Joins DePriest Party Rev. J. B. Butler, pastor Wesley Memorial A. M. E. Church, left last Thursday for Washington, D. C., visit the Village. The guest spent Sunday at the same day with the same day with Congressman Oscar DePriest and party for the national capital, where the Houstonian was the race solon take his seat Monday. The Church Extension Board of the A. M. E. Church opened its annual April 17. Rev. Bulker is a member of this body and has been favorably recommended to Dr. S. J. Johnson, former Texan, as secretary-treasurer of the board. Rev. Bulker plans to return to Houston to attend the tent of the concert which will be rendered at Wesley Tuesday night, the Colorado-Taylor Church. ANOTHER HOUSTON PRODUCT DECIDES TO PRACTICE HERE Dr. N. L. BURCH, dentist, with offices at 2420 McKinney, the John Covington building, after a graduate of Mehray Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee, class of '26, and at Phi Beta Kappa man. Dr. Burch is a native Houstonian, the son of Ravi and Ann, I. B. Burch, and attended the public schools of this city, having graduated from Colored High in now Booker T. Washington High School, after completing the dental course at Mehray, Dr. Burch practiced his profession for a year and a half at Chicago, Illinois. The call of mother and the old homeland became too strong, and he, like many other sons of the South, is now numbered among those professional men of Houston who are making credible history for the city. Capacity Audience Greeted Singers In Rosenberg Concert Wiley Debaters Win Contest From Fisk Nashville, Tenn.—The Wiley College debating team of Marshall, Tex., won the Fisk Chapel Friday night, April 5, in the presence of 1500 people. The team asked the question: "Resolved, That the United States Should Recognize Soviet rule." The Wiley debaters were J. E. Hines, freshman, Alexandria, L. Bertram, Lewis, sophomore, Hope, Bertam, senior, tending Maghair Medical College were present in large numbers and gave a speech following the decision of the "ugly" debate. FIRST SECTION—NUMBER 48 Negro Congressman Is Sworn Into Office; Many See Ceremony At dinner the group was the guests a white grouse on the train which arrived at the party, and among the callers the grusman Qinile of Los Angeles, who promised him a warm reception in the capital and Timothy Delahanty in the clerk of Cook County. Delahanty is now a confidential secretary to cer Pickens Boosted From Harlem The possibility of the election of a Negro congressman from New York has been a topic of discussion and his support. He let it be known that he wished that William Pickens, a delegate for the Advancement of Colored People, might be the man selected to camp in New York if a colored man was in New York if a colored man was apprehended regarding the apprehension, the being administered to Mr. DePriest, dispatched by Saturday's court action, when the oath was administered to Friday when the oath was administered to banc, the ceremony taking only three minutes. It has been proposed to give the oath to small groups. West Virginia Grants Segregation Appeal In Huntington Cause Charleston, W. Va.—(ANP)—The Supreme Court of Appeal of West Virginia on last Tuesday granted an appeal and supervised in the investigation case carried up from Huntington last year. The case which inquired into the case Huntington sub-division was directed by H. B. White, a white citizen, against the owners of the property, and buyers. The covenant agreed that none of the aliens would sell to the T. Gillis Nutter, who is the attorney in the case, set up the novel plan that his clients were Negro and not white. The neighborhood was now a Negro residential district and that the covenant was contrary to public policy. The covenant was supervised by Huntington branch of the N. A. C. P. of which H. D. Harwood, printer, is punishing the case and now HOME INGRESSMAN INTO OFFICE; CEREMONY Active In 27 Years Seated in Bourbon Dixie Demi-Howl—Colored Delega-Windy City and Other Posted For Harlem Con- first time in twenty-seven years, head and point with pride to the in the first legislative body of the First District of Illinois took the and became, not merely the repre-district in the country, but the are looking to him to take their in the councils of congress. fanfare of glory. Great crowds in to say good-bye to him as he and for Washington to protect the immediate party were Judge John DePrieto's political organization who came to Chicago to campaign Rev. J. B. Butler, Houston, Texas, of the Lone Star state for the DePriest, a brother, and Claude Negro Press. The sweating in took place at ten minutes to three. There was not a ripple of excitement, Speaker Longer said. "We were in the ceremony of oaths, beating Guber by more than one hundred votes, announced the change in the method." Many Negroes See Ceremony HENSON RECEIVES LATE RECOGNITION FOR POLAR EFFORT The presentation was made by Lean Gan Billingsley, president of the chamber of commerce. plightly sample Yundu to take the sweep through the supreme court, but it seems destined to go. We Are Now Ready to Print Your SCHOOL ANNUALS and CATALOGS, CLASS INVITATIONS and ALL TYPE of PRINTING. OUR MODERN PLANT is fully equipped to take care of all your Printing Needs, Wants and Desires. Webster-Richardson Publishing Co., Inc. 409 SMITH STREET PHONES PRESTON 1243-7560 PAGE TWO—FIRST IN EDITORIALS COLLEGE WOMEN DISCUSS MANY VITAL MATTERS Washington, D. C.—(ANP)—The National Association of College Women opened its annual session at the Phyllis Wheatley W. Y. C. A. here last Friday with President Dean Luc D. Slowe of Howard University, presiding, at what was declared one of the most effective meetings the organization has yet held. The Preparation of Leaders For Negro College Women in International Relations" were the two main themes which the association had programmed. Mrs. Gertrude Woudt, dean of the Normal School, conducted the first discussion at which Mrs. Mary W. McNeil, a member of the board of education, Washington, D. C., was speaker, and Miss Slowen conducted the second session of the National Council for the Prevention of War, speaking to this interim audience. Mr. McNeil of Howard addressed the delegated to the subject, "The Standardization of THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 Mrs. Erma B. Davis, regional director of the committee reports were those on standards, nomination and selection, as well as policies. The College Alumni Club of Washington gave a reception in honor of the visitation Saturday evening. Pennyon, N. Y. - (ANP) - Nathaniel Clark, who boasted of being the only living Negro who saw active service in the army of the confederacy during the Civil War, died here at his home, at the age of eighty-seven, Tuesday. As a slave in Virginia on the plantation of Major, Buckner, he served as a captain in the Army in the engagement in which his man, a union soldier, captured by union soldiers and with the union forces under General Burnside as orderly for Colonel WILLIAM H. Demands Officers Be "Fired" Who Beat Aged Deputy Los Angeles, "Cal.-(ANP)-William Bonnell, the counsel, is pressing demands to have the four officers, who were accused of inflicting the beating on Jas. McCormick, the 26-year-old which caused his death last August, dismissed from police force and that he was granted the widow by the supreme court, instead of waiting for the amount to be collected from city entitlements. William John, J. Carlin, J. Janet, William J. Carlin, J. Carlin, the officers involved were exhonored of the charges some by Chief of Police J. Eager Davis. BY BETTY BARCLAY COFFEE MACARON PARFAIT 2 packages of coffee jacket 3 cups milk 1 cup macaron crumbs 1 cup coffee Prepare coffee jacket with milk according to directions on package. Add milk to jacket and stiffen it firm. Add macaron crumbs (12 small macaron will make one cup of milk). Pack in ice and salt and freeze. Pack in ice and salt and freeze. Beat the yolks until lemon-colored; add the pepper and onion. Mix well and boil in a large egg whites, add half the celery, and cook until browned on bottom, turn omelet pan over and brown other side. Turn out on a pan and cook until browned in celery which has been browned in bacon fat, fold over and serve at once. Beaten omelet. ROAST-FILLET OF BEEF Heat the omelet in a large oven. Season and place in pan. Have the oven very hot so that the omelet will cook. Pour pound fillets about forty minutes to roast. After roasting about twenty minutes, add a little butter, platter and serve with brown gravy made from cream and cooked vegetables make an attractive garnish for this dish. Grate the rind of one lemon. Peel white part from lemons and slice the pulp over thin, discarding seeds. Heat butter in a skillet, then grate dried, water, butter, salt and lemon slices. Bake between two crusts. Put into hot oven (450 °C) and bake for 15 minutes to heat to moderate (350 degrees) and continue baking 30 minutes longer. Boil water, sugar and mint together for five minutes. Chill, add irish cream and strain the oil and freeze. SAUERKRAUT A LA RED STAR INN Set saurkraut on the oven in kettle with cinnamon and put in a ham bone or a piece of ham or ban. Some lard and quite a few sliced apples add enough raw potatoes to thicken it a little. Some juniper berry and some lard and cook while cooking it to enrich its flavor. When the hour is up in the kraut and cook 20 to 30 minutes. EGYPTIAN DELIGHT SALAD Flake one can salmon, and mix with water and yolk with boiled salad dressing. Place lettuce leaves on a chop plate so the salad can be held in the plate. In the center heap the salmon mixture, pyramid fashion, press lightly with a fork and let the yolk of cheese, having the red on the outside. Arrange around the edge two or three layers of the salmon mixture cheese (moistened with salad dressing) in center of each. Between the layers add radish with its green stem upwards. ARE YOU LONELY? Join the WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Receive lots of letters from interest Don't Grow Old and Alone. 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Its famous stage shows present a gorgeous entertainment with a variety of special effects, days and Wednesdays of each week carrying among its special features, Bob "Uke" Williams, as "Lightning Conductor" of a series of sparkling speed shows. These are swift motion pictures that showcase the cream of speedman's talent offers sparkling entertainment to the tune of the orchestra, with their musicians, an aggregation of twelve jazz master musicians. Other attractions include overtures and Sammy Wilson's vocal voiced organ. All special attractions are in addition to the feature and latest film productions available. With the advent of talking pictures, the movie theater became a Moviotech and Vitaphone equipment store. The theater also speaking screen with perfected facilities, offers sound, musical accompaniments, and interactive displays. Efficiency of Employees Each employee is trained in efficiency and labors to exploit the Regal's motto "Nothing too good for Regal patrons" and its slogan "Service." Garrison Recognized As Casting Director Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—Everybody around Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's headquarters is worried about the much consideration and deference as the white directors. "Slick em" has been working at the studio nearly two years, and he is largely knowledge of the industry. His work in the filming of "Halleynah" has largely to the success predicted for it. Demand Grows For Negroes In Talkies Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—That local colored actors and extras will be featured in the show is the opinion held by competent observers of Hollywood activities. Every studio in the country has a talent standariness in musicals. Fox has completed the Fox Follies featuring Carolynne Shawden and her brother, Michael Browne. "The Thunderbolt," with a considerable number of colored performers in the studio, has been supported by Ethel Waters with a white supporting cast, has been finished by Warner Brothers, who paid her $2,500 a week. The comedy has been finished at Christie's studio, with many more being prepared by Spencer Williams, colored scent. Mr. Butler has booked in all 2,300 actors to various studios just since he was placed the week of March 22. "HEARTS IN DIXIE" CLOSES AT LOS ANGELES THEATRE Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—After the premiere of *Hints in Dixie* and *Artists Theatre*, the *Hints in Dixie* tour will be held at the *Quotes*. *Opinion* is much divided as to the merits of the play, both among the public and critics. Interested readers should watch for a video that critically introduced pressure here, which will be a sum-up of interviews held by the owners of the tree owners, directors, and prominent Negroes who witnessed it and are sharing their various reactions from it. New York—(ANP)—New York critics are, agreed that "Sunshine Sammy," who is doing some dancing in a nound special at the Colony, is one of the few performers who has danced over in one of these acts. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 PRODUCER CANCELS SHOW BECAUSE OF "JIM-CROW" POLICY Washington—(ANP) The accusation of a license for the theater in which Sam Griman, the New York producer of "The Jazz Regiment" was to have played that attraction in Pittsburgh, compelled the show to lay off in Washington, where it had concluded a two-week engagement with business. Behind this hung a tale of Washington theater owner's attitude toward the race. The Pittsburgh cancellation came after the town had been billed, and the owner had been pending for sometime between house owner and affluent, but did so with the "Jazz Regiment" Picture Companies Apprehensive As To Colored Photoplayss New York—(ANP) The wise handle of the film industry are expert in the reception of the reception which is going to be given pictures feature Negro performers or Negro themes. It is known that they feel they are treaded on uncertain ground, and in all cases their experiments have not progressed to the capacity also growth and advance. The Fox people are not quite sure what is going to happen, but it is after it houses the big urban centers. Little skimpage is felt on its re- During the layoff, Page obtained an engagement at the Howard Thurman School of Dance and served as son Carey with Shilton Broussas as master of ceremonies continue drumming with its weekly workshops with its weekly dancers of memory and added vaudevillians with changes in Indian and ingenuity in music in its eight years. A record worth noting, more remarkably, is the him himself work of Gallier, who is the him himself comedian with the organization who makes the public laugh, has not thought of needing a change of identity and studenness about his work that perhaps has been unknown, even to him before. The public directors at the law firm have become so adept at a well-dissipated routine of difficult dance numbers that perhaps the manager of Manager Liebman's warriors is the fear that some club or thundering day midnight show and grab them off in a bunch with a but salty affair of a day midnight show and grab them regularly, and have the omnipotence of a tiller unit in broussas. Carey has been a puppeteer and peppy dancing machine. "YELLOW TICKET" CAUSES THEATRICAL SENSATION Los Angeles, Cal., (ANP) -With the stark, grim, tragic atmosphere of Russia offset by magnificent settings, the film's title, "The Lowest Lift," and one of the largest runs of any great plays or musicals in the world, is a celebration of persecution of the Jews in Russia with startling demonstrations and surprising climax. The title, "Prize, Prey, as "Maryagge Seaton," was wonderful, though cast as a character the opposite of the man as Kasha, a app; Lanceur Kiner as Baron Steven Andrey; "Buddle" Thompson as Julian Balle, and Sidney Kline as the man offered outside parts. All Patton, local favorite, Chas. Gladen, Minnie, and Robert Arthur filled other roles credroitly. A large percentage of the audience was nightly and applauded very heartily. Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—Operatives of the district attorney's office offered Douglas to investigate him on a hand check charge. Taking advantage of the desire of Takeda, who represented himself as being of the English mobility, Douglas, who represented himself as being of the English mobility, Carvalho, Nordicist, and other great musical stars, hold meetings in Carvalho Nordicist, and offermovine work in return for the $3 per person required as a fee. No one was placed according to the literature bounced back. Since then he has changed address on frequently-bounded streets, and hopes of contacting him, and turn the antiquities to the proper authorities. New York—(ANP) According to a report, a stirring in the current lionheart biography, Gareth Bale is not scoring a hit in his latest motion release from Metro. The critic calls it "Gergo Dewey Washington does not get the short. When caught at the Capital Theater, the audience begins to get numb, and the film number, by the time he was halfway through his third and final song, gets the heart hit of attention." C Picture Companies Apprehensive As To Colored Photoplays New York — (ANP) — The wizards of the film industry are experiencing considerable anxiety in regard to the reception which is going to be expected from their performances or Negro themes. It is known that they feel they are treading on uncertain ground, and, in all cases, their experiments have not worked out well. Cabin" the expensive Universal production has been a disappointment to its makers, according to insiders, and the Fox people are not quite sure what is going to happen to "Hearts in Dixie" after it hires the big urban center of New York in its reception by both Negroes and whites generally as there is nothing evident in either case, remarks a writer in one publication. The main problem is the murmur in which exhibitors will consider the picture in sections of the film, in which fearing which might be fanned to dangerous proportions by an interruption in the audience. It is regarded as only natural that colored picture fans will marshal to witness the feature拍摄 that they will be willing to wait until it is shown in their own neighborhood film, in other films, is the salient point that in giving film food for serious STAGE TID-BITS (By The Associated Negro Press) Alberta Hunter, blues singer, Green and Lawry, Little Johnny and Kingman, at the Cotton Club in Paris last week. Zaijine Jackson, former member of the Lafayette Players, opened her own club, Chie Zadee of, and few others, at the Cotton Club in Paris last week. One of the frequent visitors there has been Miss Quenye Davis, Chicago visitor to Paris. Chicago visitor who used to plumet in Nest in Harlem, is the big feature on the new capponet bill at the Cafe Anglais in Paris. Little Eather, popular Chicago dancer, is occupying the spotlight at the Monlin Rouge in Paris. Nara Halt Ray, recently启居 at the Apex Club in Chicago, is the entire cast under equity control. As a result of a strike among the members of the cast of "Harlem," the entire cast under equity control. The cast struck for higher wages and threatened to hold up the show unless he paid, but his equity contract will prevent a recurrence of strikes. Betty Rance, dancer, is the attraction at the Apex Club in Nest, dancer, who issued one of the drawing cards of the Flantation, in Paris, is now at Maxim's cabaret in Nurem. Our The 1928 Gold Model of the Harvard Foundation for Outstanding Leadership in Business and the Advancement of Negro Interests on a National Scale awarded to Samuel Wilson Rutherford William and Gladys Sindely The National Benefit Life Insurance Co. TOTAL INSURANCE IN FORCE ... $75,552,984 The NATIONAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY National Benefit Reports Disclose Healthy Growth National Benefit Reports Disclose Healthy Growth In the $75,882,384 of total insurance issued to individuals of the race, the National Benefit, lies the real expression of what the work of Samuel Wilson Rutherford has done for the race. The little office of 1888 is now but a memory and a symbol. The great work of Rutherford now is not licensed to operate in 28 states, in which it maintains eighty-two (82) branches. Nearly 2,000 people all work in the activities in office and in field. Before each of them opens a vista of the race, they must be prepared for pacity and industry they bring to their work. Among them are many men and women who, but not the expedition of this great national, Negro-operated enterprise, would almost certainly be against the blank wall of industrial FIRST IN REAL NEWS-PAGE THREE ITY Logan's Daughter TAIN Gets Scholarship E MEN In Gotham School ARKANSAS CITY WILL ENTERTAIN INSURANCE MEN OFFICER SHOOTS MAN FOR BREAKING TRAFFIC LAW New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—Because William Bolton addressed a large language distasteful when he reapprised him for disregarding a traffic bullet in his hospital with a bullet in his car, he went around an uptown neighborhood in a worn out tin Lizzie at the time of the shooting. servitude, wearing out their potential brain power and capacity in understated ways. This is another, and vitally important, and the growth among us is enormous. The company Beneft, the growth of opportunity for the business brains of the race. It is the pioneers of Negro business such as Amos Beneft, founder of St. National Benefit. The company's statement, condensation of the official insurance department to the official insurance department to the states in which it operates, shows the company's commitment. From 1901 to 1928, inclusive, the relatively enormous sum in protective benefit of $5,861,190.04 has been paid by the National Benefit by the National Benefit. This is testament to the general well-being resulting from its activities. This large sum in protective benefit, the race, to the salvation of its homes, and the welfare of its children, as a result of stimulation of thrift by the --- Annual Report New York City. (ANP) - Myra Logan, 21-year-old daughter of Warren Logan, former vice-principal and treasurer of Tunkegue College, Ala., and $10,000 scholarship for four years at the New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital, it was learned Monday. The scholarship, recently established by Dr. Walter Gray Crumple for the University of Alabama, is the groovy desirous of studying medicine," is the only known one of its kind in this country granted by a medical college. Miss Logan is the first to benefit by it. Myra Logan is an alumnus of Alabama University, where she received the bachelor's degree, and of Columbia University, where she received her master's degree in 1928. She is the sister-in-law of Dr. Engene P. Murray Mitchell administration. Dr. Murray is a professor who was a commissioner of education of New York City during the John Purrey Mitchell administration. Dr. Murray is a master of arts and doctor of law from Lincoln University. Miss Robert family. Dr. Crump, donor of the scholarship, which you enable to take to the medical college to have a long time been interested in the advancement of Negro work in the medical field, attributable to his father, Samuel Crump, who was an active abolitionist and underground railway station station which many alives sought and attended. His father also occupied lecture platforms with Susan B. Anthony in the string of half a minute and half of the nineteenth century. For the past four years, Dr. Grump has conducted special surgical clinics at the John A. Andrews Memorial Hospital with the "annual pilgrimage to Tukuege" fostered each year by William Jay Schieffelin of this city, and Olivia Rosemendon of Chicago, and officials of trustees of Tukuege Institute. MOTORIST BARELY ESCAPES LYNCHING Brandon, Miss - (ANP) - Griffin Singletary of Jackson, Mississippi, barely escaped lynching here Tuesday at the hands of a group of incarced whites after he ran down a street in the city of daugher. Following the accident, Singletary abandoned the machine and fled to a nearby building, seeking him, he succeeded in evading the man-hunters and surrendered to the police, rushed him to fail for safe-keeping. PAGE FOUR—FIRST IN CIRCULATION LOCAL HAPPENINGS Nelson Jamison, 2501 Center, is on the sick list. William Archibald, Informer city circulator, spent Wednesday and at 11 a.m. at the hospital. Mrs. John Nichols, Galveston, the guest last week of her sister, Mrs. G. H. Guyton, 2310 Shanghai. Robert ("Bad") Wilson, 2102 Robert who has been confined to six weeks in hospital after a provement in his physical condition. Sanipi Printing Co. for good homes Thomas Trouton was scheduled McKenna Reableable rate. Work called for and delivered promptly. Mrs. Harriett Beaufort, called to Houston this week to attend the funeral of her cousin, Miss Everett, who was interred Wednesday. CIMBRE JONNE LAU By S. B. Through the flames of the fire, size of the girl, Church, day, just in the reading of the read by P. Reilly I suffer an episcopal gadget had望's creed. the caller to Houston this week to attend the funeral of her cousin, Miss Everett, who was interred Wednesday. Last Thursday night Rev. J. H. Watkins joined in holy welcomes. The couple left the next day for Sequim, their future home. Dr. B. J. Covington says he is beaming with joy as he prepares for a big-pleasant waiting reservations for his Over the Top Concert, at Antioch Baptist Church, Monday night, April 22. Whaitehley High School will send their students to therium, Friday night, April 19, 8:30 o'clock. Two full hours of mirth, music, Gone and help lunch. Admission Ses. Mrs. Annie Sims, 1010 Andrews, who is in New York City with her son, is at the Gone and help lunch. and is now at the Wiley M. Sanitarium, where she is improving. Don't fail to hear Mme. Obsore Monday night, April 22, 1929, in the New York City Gone and help lunch Church, Mme. Andrew;s, auctions Epworth League. Some of Houston's best musical will appear on the program at the Epworth Church, Mme. Baptist Church, Monday night, April 22, 1929, afford to miss this musical treat. ADVERTISING MAN The Houston Informer has an open for an honest, intelligent and ag- gressive department. Persons interested in the job, general manager, 409 Smith Street, general manager, 409 Smith Street. BLUE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA McDavid's Blue Rhythm Orchestra McDavid leads the by management of the Ion for one night's dance engagement at Auditorium on Saturday April 11. SANG ON REARNE PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Middleton, 2515 Berry, motored to Hearne last Friday over the latter, who is prime doma of the celebrated Coleridge-Taylor Choral Club, appeared on program. There was a concert by Mrs. and Mrs. L. A. Davies, another Coleridge-Taylor chorister. Be Your Own Boss Make 85 a week MRS. L. V. GOVERNOR TEACHER OF PIANO Lincolnshire Music Association, Handcraft and Rhythmic Work Street, Lincolnshire PHONE PRESTON 6462 STUDIO: 1020 GROVE STREET Lincoln Coffee Shop Unite New Management Specializing in Maxwell House Coffee, Sandwiches, Salads, Plate Lunches, Rettig's Ice Cream, Cubes, Pies, etc. LINCOLN TREATHE BLDG. 113 PRAIRIE AVENUE CIMBEE ENJOYS JONES' SERMON; LAUDS PRELATE While the collection was being lifted is as in my usual custom, I eat enjoyably day dreaming. My mind ran back to the older women. So often I have to ask them if I have from personal knowledge, and from what I have learned from the older women. I often ask them if I have from personal knowledge. Rev. Dibble, one of the founders of the Fourth Ward, said so much about the property of the Fourth Ward was bought by Dr. W. H. Houston, leading the Fourth Trinity. Trinity has always been fortunate in having on its church roster mounted Houston, leading the Fourth Trinity. Trinity has always been fortunate in having on its church roster mounted Houston, leading the Fourth Trinity. Emmett J. Scott, secretary-treasurer of the manhood, an ardent worker in this church, as was his father before him, Dr. James R. Dyan, Ryan and active worker in Trinity day are: Prof James D. Ryan, Jasper and active worker in Trinity Jones, the organist; T. Ewing, A. E. Butler, B. J. Gilmore and a collection of others too numerous to mention. At this point in the bishop's discourse, I had about change my mind about the bishop. They can preach, all I have thought to the contrary, notwithstanding. And I prepared to master my degree dissertation, to please power, ease, and money as the goal of life. I wished for an audience with the bishop, Hall, as Bishop Jones discussed the bishop in running the race, the bishop thought, he named three sins which he considered the greatest, namely, the failure and an attempt to do little. But you know, he passed. My feeble efforts with the power, he would fail so utterly that he be painted it and as I saw it then, that I shall refrain from making any further attempt to record it. Suffice it to say that he expressed sympathy during the bishop's lecture of our brother, James Long, April 11, 1929. Miss Cleveland, Melvin Alberts, Elvin Lewin and J. C. Long. FOR SALE THE PHONIX CAFE. 2704 Avenue of Church Street, Galveston, West Texas. A district among industrious colored people. A bargain. Write or call THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 MONARCHS DEFEAT BISHOP BEARS IN HARD FOUGHT TILT BUFFALOES ROUT P. V. BALL CLUB Special H SAN AN FOR APRIL To have a big time and to see the b $5.70 ROUND TRIP FARE SATURDAY AND SU This is your chance, at very low cost can supper, Friday, night and the Ticket on sale April 25 and 26. Special train leaves Houston at 1 Southern City Ticket Office 913 Texas Ave. Oppon Twenty-five agents, l are wanted IMMEDIA Special Excursion TO SAN ANTONIO FOR APRIL 27 AND 28 To have a big time and to see the baseball game of $570 ROUND TRIP FARE HOUSTON "GO-GETTERS CLUB" VS. SAN ANTONIO "BLACK ACES" SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 27-28 This is your chance, at very low cost, to be at the big dance and Mexican supper Friday night and the big Saturday night dance. Tickets on sale April 25 and 26. Final return limit April 23. Special train leaves Houston at 11:30 P. M. Friday night, April 26. Southern Pacific City Ticket Office 913 Texas Ave. For further information Phone Preston 1811 Opportunity Twenty-five agents, local and state officers are wanted IMMEDIATELY by the NATIONAL MOTORS ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION For the purpose of organizing automobile clubs in the State of Texas, beginning at Houston. This organization is forming subsidiary clubs and branches for the Colored Motorista of America under one system of economy, identification, information, accommodation and protection. Insurance policy, Traveling card, and automobile problem admitting each member to benefits abroad as well as at home are issued to every member. A special representative will come to Houston very shortly, those interested in representing this concern should address their applications, at once, in own handwriting to— National Motors Assurance Association For the purpose of organizing automobile clubs in the State of Texas, beginning at Houston. This organization is forming subsidiary clubs and branches for the Colored Motorsist of America under one system ofonomy, identification, information, accommodation and protection, insurance policy, Traveling card and automobile emblem admitting each member to benefits as well as at home are issued to every member. A special representative will come to Houston very shortly, those interested in representing this concern should address their applications, at once, in own handwriting to— NEW MASONIC BLDG., NASHVILLE, TENN. DRAGONS DIVIDE WITH T.C. STEERS DROP PAUL QUINN FROM CONFERENCE Prairie View, Texas.—At a special meeting of the Southwest Athletic Conference in Huntington, Ky., Quinn College of Waco was suspended for a period of three years and an annual ban. With the consequent sult of her conference baseball schedule, a financial deficit and lack of material support caused her to participate on a baseball team, are two of the principal reasons given for Quinn's inability to carry out her schedule. Bury Bandit Victim Here Last Tuesday G. C. Gerry, a brother of V. C. Henry, who was shot by a bandit in an attempt to rob the cafe operated by Berry in Shreveport, L. Saturday, April 6, died Sunday morning, and remains were shipped here for burial. M. Berry was a native of Platonia, an old Shreveport for four years. He, with the National Benefit Life Insurance Company, as assistant district Excursion ANTONIO 27 AND 28 baseball game of HOUSTON GO-GETTERS CLUB" vs. JASAN ANTONIO "BLACK ACES" SUNDAY, APRIL 27-28 to be at the big dance and Mexi- cid Saturday night dance, final return limit April 29. 1:30 P. M. Friday night, April 26. San Pacific For further information Phone Preston 1811 fortunity local and state officers ATELY by the automobile clubs in the State on: subsidiary clubs and branches for the one system of economy, identifi- cation, protection, insurance policy, emblem admitting each member to are issued to every member. come to Houston very shortly, those cern should address their applica- to— motors Assur- sociation NASHVILLE TENN To do a thing better—To raise the standard of excellence. To improve the quality of workmanship and keep the cost down, and not lower the grade is the aim of the specialist. 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We are prepared and want to deliver you a quart of STANDARD ICE CREAM every Sunday for your dessert. Take advantage of our superior quality and prompt service by phoning. PRESTON 9680 South's Most Beautiful Colored Residential Section TYPE OF HOMES IN LYONS AVENUE PARK ADDITION MOULTON FEW MORE LOTS FOR SALE—We have doubled our building force and can erect your home in a very short time—Homes Financed. Walter Rucker Sales Manager On Grounds Daily From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 3 to 7 p. m. PHONES: CAPITOL 0210-W and CAPITOL 6241 LaGrange Association Passes Resolutions Anent Baptist Muddle Manor, Texas—In an executive board meeting, the Grange Association and its auxiliary units resolved resolutions unanimously adopted. Of the constitutions exiling in our Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention, we the members of the Grange District Association felt called upon to express our views to the end, to solidify the formation of Texas, and pledge ourselves to this end, to solidify the forces for them. We hereby ask that every leader of each state auxiliary step down and be called upon to come to the convention from both factions as a call member of the convention meet in some cenation, then ask them around and can gather, thereby putting an end to the convention. We feel that no one is interested in the cause we represent should be involved in the convention made solely in the interest of peace, harmony and solidity. We feel that no one is interested in the person who stands in the way of this effort should not be regarded as a safe place for that peace and harmony in our ranks because we represent the individual. Praying God's blessings upon our movement, with the hope that the en- AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER t brotherhood will join us, whole-heartedly, in bringing an amicable settlement of our differences. Done by order of the executive boarding, and signed by all members and the Committee: F. R. Ruff, moderator; Wm. Anderson, vice-moderator; Prof. W. J. Mam, secretary; George T. Burke, M. M. Hayne, S. M. Penndergraus, J. Simmons, S. M. Penndergraus, society. Meadnesan J. A. Green, general president; J. L. Anderson, secretary; C. R. Grace, assistant secretary; M. L. Scoot, Craft, M. E. Campbell, M. C. Harris, F. C. Henry, C. A. Benton, L. William Kendall. MARY MELOED BETHUNE CLUB The Mary MeLOED Bethune Library and Art Club, under the leadership of Miss Florence Blandy, held a regular meeting Wednesday, April 13 in Elkquelle, a discus-tion center by Mrs. Clayen. At a previous meeting the ladies and a handkerchief shower for the women. Dozens of women were selected to carry the little girls to the girls. Mrs. Lillie Kendall reported a very successful next meeting will be devoted to art. Meadnesan Geneva and Camil Byers were hostess. Card of Thanks We take this method of extending Card of Thanks We take this method of thanking our many friends for their kindly exertions during the illness and death of our darling mother, who departed this week. We W. E. Cotton, 230 Stevens Street, Houston, Texas. It is heartening to tell her that she is the sweet, beyond hope to see and be with her forever. She to mourn her lost four sons and one daughter: P. R. Cotton of Waco, J. C. Cotton of Conroe, W. C. Cotton of Dallas, E. Ella Goodwin of Indianapolis, Ind. a host of devoted grandchildren, one brother, a brother and a number of sisters. The Mary McLeod Battery Literary and Art Club, under the leadership of Miss Florence Bandy, held its regular meeting Wednesday, April 10, 2014 at the museum, was led by Mrs. Clair Lee. At the meeting a public audience of the handkerchief shower for the girls, Mrs. Lillian Mittee was selected to carry these little girls to the girls. Mrs. Lillian Mittee, reported a very successful trip. The next meeting will be devoted to the museum, Geneva and Camille Byers were Card of Thanks heb Pr ee ee Tet eo oy se its ella ll el A je Le ee aesnts Se Foley Bros. Dry Goods Co Dovey Fleet ‘Sports New Spring Uniforms 1 4 1 1 7 = First Safety 8 Per Gent Gold Notes 1 alate Yaleniee =e 1 _—_—— “MEETS THE VERY STRICTEST INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS” 1 Thi tp a Noted Fratermle's tinale of FIRST SAFETY 5% COUPON GOLD | : ba 1 ig ee i G21 Sith, Street. 7 = —— Oa aa cio | p| exter od Gps carne Nae mm ae ee | | Se a ioe, romedelng snd tenance program, aking posite | | SS ttess nat has teen boil up largely throwrh the «(forts aad memey Gf just two or three men. It has reached the poset where expan | Pe a ee ” Teen oie ome ates aoe et Ge coe | 9S Safe FE) x, seneas thas roe meet important factor io tomes MAS | Pee SS ee / cee OM orotate het ee | a ale aed hg a 7 eo ‘ments, that in First Safety 8% Coupon Gold Netes meets the very | : meee ci epi ae | Eres F ‘Very try yours, i e Susttet ‘Grand Secretary, G. U. 0. of O.¥. : a ae 4 Minager, Ol Poors Fem. ‘ 1 FOLKS, YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WHEN YOU BUY SOME OF | ‘THE FIRST SAFETY 8 PER CENT COUPON GOLD NOTES— | “ISSUED BY { e 1 Safety Construction Co. | = eee as nr itera nastics GS cinta | ‘AMOUNT OF ISSUE: $25,000.00—DENOMINATIONS: $10, $25 AND $100 i 8 Per Cent Interest Coupons Payable October 1 and April 1—In- terest and Principal Payable In Gold at THE PUBLIC NATIONAL | BANK of Houston. 1 ee SE aad Devin Serke Public National Bank ¥. SK. WHITTAKER 1 ‘Two tebeating Provisions of the Notes Sener < Septte | rein rer tet nat Sei tee | by ggecaaoed ‘Phone Preston 2031 Bewten, Texas cate ate Pct kl ae oc Ratna Bane of Hmm, ect to te parma of he Perens Coo ieee sere nt Ca | eee |Sonee en ‘The notes further provide that Safety Con- — | one teaes | , epi Serr a res | eae | pair, remodeling or ‘of improve. . Seen shel are ) EhSe acess CORSICANA Corteane, Tener, wes wistra: Mos An Tap, Was Mew ML B. Orr Min eA. Die ilaber; Wn Bt, Cech in Fe Browne yer i an ire 3i Suse ana Soo inna re W, ivedtac Fe Wath: hoes Be Mi Sea Bhs witlons of Keren Sire tae on we bee {ee Alccader of use. Piet Bap ‘Saha pee tc Soh ae es Bane Secrs"m Sevag’ Sow Ford coo’ ire PK socty Sian’ Gort at ir mal set tote fre teal cot Schering She ton ttt of ie bee. res Aue Nek suis ‘Tromas Johnson, served break fon eee ieee caenet Seen teas, Sa Senge of ex. 2. Z, Oulton, "Dios who ended ihe rv Ree Gea asso he pS ie mar can tee pascal te pee seuytap ne me eo Te howe ot i. 'B donee Service Sea eas noes beeen ester peer tees ee Pea enee eee foc aeee ae Eecormen a Se fresserteee Re Noonan aces es eee es ham scree Shee eeenereten ees Fors Bion sytenten Fae Comp THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 coat with team. The chives exgnosd ears Tae enter serve pe teen "Nene meting = wih re coed ainda me Sere at the CMT Choe Senisy sieht, Fecptiew perme fone the Sete ey Seine the BCom For teoe eee apne Sunday niece Sere Sek oe Caer eee eater tad by cfg So Groce Toner Here tse Barta Neat LY Coingha oad Gem Samed ELMO ina, Teena Binther ¥. J, James scing ws sapenaraiet a Sen S's ay ncont te Ss Sekeee wed momar Satay we Seg ay wah ee Focie Siete aS Prag Sts Stuart wat sat Senay Sint cen wae as Os Dee aa e | CHORCH | UN CEMENTS CxPcc_ STREET PRESBYTERIAN ees te meseeel) Eee. WM Boys Peer Seniny, Apel 21; Sanday, st, iS mm: Ham. eran, “Steward: Sip of Time" me Crt dees pe, “he hea Wem Sake hy ser Walon Wie rend Nete Ret Boye Sree Sivan ametlae™ wer, comnera BArrist CHURCH een ed beck Be en Nakao Pano Dee th, eclowen, wear ln sear ede soered ot Gee wi are foe meee AT emcrees e 1 baal we with ey Seen: Ther T Am Al'ase tried ta Bo fa err aac te oe Sey Bese. Ct eosin Y.W.C. A NOTES Age &, ot Duthichen Day Ker sery, 1216 Ericson, « free clinic will be held for the children of the First, Fourth snd Sixth wards. Friday, rst te, second divin, will te atthe Houston Negro. Hospital for children of the Second, ‘Third and Fifth wards. All mothers with chil dren of pre-school age are urged to ‘eine them for free examination and Sivice:, mornings 10:30 ‘lock, af- femnoon, 3 e'elack. Sixty-four wom fm are asked to volunteer to soeist foe ‘euch half day’ phone’ naine and {ime you ean ssolat to P5060. Those fenisting re ‘asked to meet Mint Pritacks social service nurse, for in- mtn of the YW. CA at four Steervea. ‘Apt Tost 6, Losistana’ pes tempest ‘Jenetion Monday, April 22. Tne fererhan every hour. Cars will motor bay ‘Roady right tara St marsery, right tarm after crossing fated wate for ¥- Ws, nie fe road markers. "Those desiring fur. her informtaion ring Preston 8863. 'Y.W.C.A. TO SPONSOR HOUSEWIVES HOUR Beginning April 19, and every Fri day thereafter, from 1 to 2 p. m, the IY. W. . A. cafeteria commitice ia Jayonsoring st the cafeteria what is Known as housewives’ hour. "During [thie hour the committee will sponsor = program which will be filled with information for housewives. All housewives are invited to share in this [ctueational feature. At this hoor Jspecial 2c luncheon will be served howe attending the program. Come Jand bring a friend with you. OFFICIAL CLUB SOCIAL. The Official Social Clad of the [Knights and Daughters of Tabor wil meet April 22, 3pm at the tes \deoce ‘of Mrs. D."E" Spencer, 100i Mrs. SE. Gordon,” prest jdemt: Men. L. Griffett, vice-prest facet nnd brs. Celeste Mens, rcv ‘THE PARKING PROBLEM With thousands of automo- biles crowding the streets, Houston’s parking problem fs a real source of worry land annoyance to the mo- torist, not only because parked cars conest traffic, but the average citizen finds he must park several locks from his business, office, theatre or hotel Street cars and busses actually offer the sensible solution. They do not need to be parked—they entire. Jy eliminate parking wor- ik Electri JEFF ALEXANDER Manger “ley Bros, A ead on ee Listen In! Sunday Night KPRC at 7:45 O'clock FOLEY BROS. PRESENTS C0 SPECI “TAYLOR ILEES and CLUB Dee UP! FOR THE , San Jacinto Holiday! @*= CHOOSE NEW \ Tim Dresses ie i HERE SATURDAY A j A $@Q95 = 5 \ ; Vy = ees md i a WACO DOINGS | Wace, Texas —We are wal plas with the Wasoane so" satioua to e+ caret IpmerSach a, ‘Ps iat Cantey so eal Se sit ater eileen of th city sro hard seer eens Sen a the ean el ii var meclay scben!oponed tet tn ae es a pita Gres ia ike amon Sloe oar Ee cen wala snd Spas tie "teehee ees Weep spel ie peecefe catins e far end nigh The eho same aith ma tee ca toe a with Ge lp sets" Caet Peay Sats te Cote ene Catone tfisined De "Homet dt Newt Th washington DC. a wolent Sr iks shove need cuage’ Be ae Seated oe Se te al eer ae ae with lage of 6 Nation Se tte cee oe ee Femi ne aie oe net rane a tee rere wee eee age Sen" Seler "bere soso, “thee Sr cons prostate" esther rote tliat ts hath et Pepa it eo ema JEFFERSON Jetteron, Texns—Rert. G. Ht dtm, reer ant Beco State ta SEL Bret conde in Neri “Zuns secre teed fritters’: Moe nse ‘he’ Ada Sa See ste aan At each ies Fotay: Bere aa ee oy cesar ee ore Ree is Ht Rdsou Bel hs pot 2 ie Sere ee ereeens esl Har) aap See pees ear see fe oe She Sremeh Boy mer eh tes New eer Ce tesa bila eww cant i seins ek eed te Sea pine, cage ae te Hedin mir sat” Ren“ We agit cece A. Cnn aX agites of Tada vere te and A. Singiet ATLANTA ic ee ee cee P. U. met at 6 p.m, Mesdames Aman- BEDE a ee eee ee eee fp Price motared to Docplassie tor ie ert So Cee ee Pee a eee PITTSBURG Fess Re ae aca ee aes ora nk oy coer re See ee ee ee Sena ee Pcie ee ae See oe Loge Ke a eee crue ae eee rn it ree TYLER ‘Tyler, Texan Sunday school at the |” (By ©. ¥. RAHARDBON, Bethlehem Baptist Church opened at! Marshall —The Bishop 10 cock. "The men's Bile lem t+ |mepud to Hendienen” still holding the banner. At 11:30 Pas-| heen i the first and uly same tor Waters spoke from the sje tweiguine er, Or other game “The Separainl Life™" We can newr| ag salad eat. The Bene a fecpet he waeage os 4 os fied] Meee ed Bes as woe with: power. BY. PU. met at 1 ttaret ko Bg evinced bt Seluck with Miw Blakemore: presi | cop and Wiky eect Sater ing. Tie" OL Nelle” growp”cow-|SMandepy fet ioe on Bese el ties to carry the bemmers Pastor ether Wie amet Watery acura the might sry [ orator coment wee wen Biine Mule sciecs thtearhent| eat fo Wesley Cota Bey it allt ete (ema on Sa tng fated 1S arent revival atthe [Semen Wine’ "The afte wee Bialehem apes “Church beaming et Pog attended ad wae Wish Srcondacta by ey Bch [ae that soc talent i not hme we Se“Utc eek Ark. Moe si opmertandy to bee We" suanted yr Paster’ Waters aad |eteent boty Fe Ris Tori lagers (oendag of Mncar TIN DO ‘Gini: ned Moser Sow er AUSTIN DOINGS 5, aoe ee ae vata, Ronan_-Our church gain [2d Bet, As ak tin, Fegan —Our char gai Sind mc od we as be ee = ly and {| done to create closer cooperation be SEEiie “tae Semtay ocheot wan wlll Seme,"0,crmete Somme omen Samael "The “ectetconiat "ce (eee he aes eee oe eens Nase Dine ries] ee eee meee SR ay ag rd a ics “which Pata’ Googe, pete miitatign to tary oot We wid a a ~ :Y |The dieciptine commitior isltore were, preseat_aseng whew: | Tee, cocinae “mmmnee bes tan ie Were Prof Baokt sd Ml Rs Bor ol ico min, tens, Ou Ee Si a ea ‘Annie's Chapel, Dr_O. W. Crenshaw, jfay. : pase, Tier foune tation Pea pis Mee teaMetie wie Wieder) Y. M. C. A. NEWS SSG CT pena Mer eate to fe) There wil te x donk party cng Starany night, tt iW MLC bling a ere Scare a as itu Yoome, Mesv Cis Wola einyer wert ap tom Heap) er ag 6 ne Baeehayr ie” Sopeas oP Me: med a ented, come at and eal Miso t aetuter | Srenng fon with the yeaa a ENN Sent Novara prcbeny f a ENNIS | word toward te puretasinn of a ros Romie, Texas, Late, Rete in! Kone st the bedside of er. sick Salher" Seriea were coed Pa Sunday eth at ondny ace rep Seve tear Wie pei ram Sn 2a, Mare oid tO bares ware covet a Ticker” Noteltstanding theta eather, the revival at Calle Ing om; and’ Pastor Evans ie reaching may i sae” Vnkare ig Sate Pass ee tie "Conrentid was tn the ely he fect Mr Maen an tw bray er. Water Rely Oy ‘peg an ‘ei Se brs Ob tn Gye DALLAS DOTS suber at Booker Washington Hig eather at Backer’ Waahingtn Hi on ettordst ‘an erent of phe feo Mins Pee, aly Ale some Sse"Agem Ve ‘ihe eel Blanch’ Doge” Mate Gerad Feegerion, Blache Johnson Stine: Mae’ Mayen Wit nd Alien fares, Carmi ur Ace V- Wi esc si ete See tee fa Papel. Reena, Ae Tamme Rewre"wcet €4° Walton gece of not was Bartn Gary © by ©. RXCHARDBON, 2: reall The ion sett Hennn md te nth nt a oly seo freee mics ner tame ir anc oa Ta Bean a tens Red es is eoak ae moat tb oil I tsp and Wey met Saterday Monday; first gases on Bone Sehdipad te they on Wat men Scie Sat te ony EE Gree nd the some ee vente Weer Coe ar Stat woo temas Star Wits ne sia oe oe een a a corny obo itty Yr costing of ee ita wean: on Ye Cire, ned Noor Soret ‘seer ec saa ee se at ty ad me fot wort ee bes See cae ao een teece student and farahty. Quite © tinea pines bee Neg Soe atten al ange Sage ees ste tty st aw Bai ea oe a Tee rrr, ere Se og Be oe oe foots Y.M.C.A. NEWS There wilt be = donkey perty gies at the We MC A” balding te Batty “iota ice Cite ag ag oe © toa ee eat na cas ts a oT et t= Proce net tebe SP ity ur pater Saree forae yess ore MCh art i We hd os Th day, Ree oe Se Come out amd tks Mi cr a tat fact Yee eel Wheatoy st Ta the srk el tot a Pal, Agel TET Rept. WILEY WILDCATS SMOTHER JARVIS eS ee as ade’ hte cuuléht oour ade ime orate oraz Oe gone Leh oe dee igs eee ae wes rare forms aad Bed the i eee ‘Over their after the cones eee a aera ae Pee ao eo i ca “side from Thompaen's its aoe a ene oe on =o 25 a ee “isha” dois of ere he 9 0 ret ie) er es en eee eee eee ee — i j (aie Sandi i a) en u a p itl foo) TT f mt q PAGE SIX—PIRST IN COMPLETENESS GRAND LODGE COLORED KNIGHTS | { 1 I f ) OF PYTHIAS ! : OF TEXAS 3 bar i fi 1 : RS oS] ' SY { See 1 ae ‘ ) | : Resources March 1, 1929 : | The following combined Statement of Resources, reflecting As- | | sets of more than $1,000,000, shows that we have much for which | | to be thankful. ; MEN WOMEN ‘TOTAL | | Cash in Hand and in Banks - - $277,391.44 $292,416.95 $ 569,808.39 | | PolicyLoans - - ----- 385185 3,851.85. | | Accounts Receivable - - - 1,217.01 1217.01 | | First Mortgage Loans - - - 186,363.36 186,363.36 | | Liberty Bonds - - - - - - 10,200.00 10,200.00 | First Mortgage Bonds - - - 100,000.00 100,000.00 200,000.00 | 1 Pythian Sanitarium Bonds -- 38,000.00 10,200.00 48,200.00 | Building and Real Estate (Book Value) - - - - - - 166,212.56 166,212.56 Prepaid Supreme Lodge Tax- 6,025.75 3160.00 9,185.75 Furniture and Fixtures - -- 9,599.30 1,500.00 11,099.30 Other Assets - - - - - - - 61,753,05 61,753.05 | Total Assets, 3-1-29 - - - $850,414.32 $417A76.95 $1,267,891.27 Total Assets, 3-1-28 - - - $804,608.50 $362,777.25 $1,167,385.75 : Gain in Assets over last year - - - - - - - - § 45,805.82 $ 54,699.70 $ 100,505.52 ! ATTEST: Mrs. P. E. Davis Mrs. L. B. Williams Grand W. R. of D. Savenile Matron fier dl End. Dept. Grnad Worthy Counsellor Mrs. Fannie Robinson Geo. M. Guest Grand W. R. of D. G. M. of BE. "3 K. of R. and 8. Grand Chancellor OE 10 NE . BG Ralph Banco, ia’ patticaletense, ks ee tren crane a Osis Go Foley a larva or ork in government Mr megived" Mi manat de Mave Harve ent "Tuns, what lvcodiad sods university solar Shin tee erator Te pon Benya Sort fr he oe "st phscorhy ee be cae, Howard on Saree tr are "han te feasted soceie Inthe wont of the de Se esa Uacr he ratruclon poled Ses Seinen oa me ‘came ite segs eres Se erent ewes tare teks a Seeet_ His rae ancl s So ‘ration tothe sent bay. aee'aaen the Unt of {Cahtornia"e Bunho ‘won het ig S'ciews SFen. To sition to Ma eh shnlanietanding he was sete {Steate corvicinr affair” ines Imember of the varsity debaiig enn SR theese on "Tae spend sola. achieve sen of Be Banh ah Sonke“for tiers" Newro boy and Sermrtine tosecure*an edoceion by see oct copper “Mr Manche SS Toe witha thee ‘ta ner Be wes feeeeer rene at aoe Sed bee “worked "Ne Say thresh Senont wp fo th prsent folate Sper) ietarhiee chic'he bas Singh Nave toc wt oF ona sea Tr. Baoche tan teen erattad 0 rears lene ot Suess” acer Fake advattage of's Harvard Flow shi, Serot erh'trene inthe parent tte) eee SHOOTS MURBY TO k REP ‘aia PROM “OTHER WOMAN * Lith’ Rek,”Ark—(ANP) —Pal Naabn determination ot emai tt cacsed ln toe wt to ihe oapital ire Tuesday mah suffering from 8 Pale wourd.in the abdomen. "The round wa infitedby_ hn ith lien Wicaee tae a ae Philadeiphia, -Pa—( ANP)—The American Friends’ Service Committe of Philadelphia recently held’ a. con ference at Brown's Milly, New Jersey, which seas unique, and unusually serie 1b the cat. f 1 Ponce section to hold ap anual spring fetierence on ome Satntive tpl ‘That peected for this year was Challe ot War’ to” Christianity The appeal Tawa to Joan hen tnmical tadentn and divine. epresetativen came. from twenty different’ "clleges, and "theological feminaries ‘and “froma, nection of the country, north, south, east and seat" ome two indred weve rete tered, the number being predorainant Iy"maee* The acne of he discuaaons fd lectures waa the hatte old Pig NM whiatle Ton on the Rancocas River Some of the lenders” of discussons Se Pepin, ther, race Corn Bherwood Eildy, ‘Nevin Sayre, Stanley Jones, Hibert Rumel Eat of the delegates were colored. Invitations had been extended to al {Roo mares Yor aeons Fecardieas of color Drew, sent two, BSGhwit Treas, Jest Man New Jersey ani Veocy’8, ‘Thompson ot Orange, “New Jersey.” Howard Univeraiy’ ent "twos A. Peanklin Fisher and Tee C” Philips, Everet Davies cume from Yale and the Tey Sheiton Bishop. nd bis ister, Vie toria Bishop, came ‘rom New "York The American Interracial Peace Com: mlitee was represented by its execu ie setae alee Danbar Neon Me. Piaher of Howard was chosen to breclde over one uf the sessions and tequitted himelf with surprising dig nity and ease” Rev. Rishop was chee cn ead oe beau. dae Set ee eee Foal fk fa oo Eas sac See aa se ae rea coer ete Sa ae ai el eee eee Sar rasa ia Si ae a rae ean raed to he LINCOLN AGAIN, | Contest Excites FILLS! | JOB A LATEST REPORT) Oklahoma Blacks Jetterson City, Mo.—(ANP)—With|" Oklahoma City(ANP)—With the| Washington the naming of the new curator board | district contents under way. the entire | first resaive I of Lincoln University, the report that| State of Oklabions is ooking £00804 ais pein » on Una, he Sm il he ein od ae Ta Bn Sra ae oe eae cerca | te inet i brane ol eects ae gece | Se |e re See tr a ita us leh move | dace a onal ste pte Ch ‘Sei ie fe et: |r ge Sct, Stans, fees eal ana ean eel ie en Pra, Teel ey Oe ae Sas oS Childa Curtis, and Dr. J. Edward Per-| State $ their studies than any other carefully mam Da es oe ee ean cara Games ae Gina ean Sn pea aa aso Kame Sy cram anataee ieee geno res See a So ica cas es eles eee ee ss oe ca eee coe eee ere a! fused to lower the academic standards tution of the United States” It will/t™ yet tbe, ¢ oe ioe eee ta eae aces tee prove of a real college for: Negroes. tebe med bythe present of Langa" Tr tenes ae feome ea eee oa geet serving as inapector of Negro schools, |board of education. Rivalry was = ss teen oa ih faker a a Sar Se Seine Bee ee apa el See eee eee met | Seen ef emi oy a ek By a ered dee SS oe eee ec Seton eer ine teartos ese CITIZENS PLAN TO _|Wattington st ‘Ardmore, Douglas st|%¢ hat seven E1'Bena Lincoln, Chickzaha, Dengan, | 22 Sen, FIGHT ILLITERACY |=! Bet. Uncoin, Cuickasta, Dougtan,| foer =m et ae wombat rey wae nied eee Sa Sop rari Ge ioe cues eee Ln Ss a Ne Se ren er See pone eatie aan oa ene ee ma eee cst ie eee ecrpast Arai cia by the time the next census ie taken Ui nt a tice oie Se aa rite le kz, yet oie Soa ore ee Hardin State Oratorical Contest Excites Oklahoma Blacks sn tiabome, City —(ANP)— With the cisrcy comes ce wey he ent ne sf Ono king fore {othe Sate Speling Be and Orato Cal Content te he Nat ere Apel ‘Tis anmeat erent wie weed fierce napice of the Sina Boar sehr of thee ofthe pri fon, De Chase B Wiekam grand fetter, har dine ore to arom the terest ot the tases of te ate tn Ui seaies than ay the “The spelling bee ie held for chien in ade gehen ver the let eke The erated coset fo Sins iene a {cin of te United Sater eet Be held on the th Friday in Ape at Garnty “Bamiot Chere the, dee 2k ed bythe pense of Cane te, Dae Sel Se Rear, ot eration. Tope high both teachers ad oer ite the competitive ree Se ct ot Son tals tha on dieit ih fehisinin theyre rent Seen Are, pc Gigstona Cty. Baey Hig Ohh erento End Hall" eoeny Bouriat Ring Ghaniies "Pape. ‘Gahran Gresceny Denbar, Gusting. Nach Sia Walon Sopp, Dene Batieole, Leda, Claremare igh Muskogee, Desbar® Gkatipes, Taft Dantat ie "Danka Entaae WOrerore, WeAlles ter Pyle Wheatley, “Hartborme and He Bi Mich Shoal dd, agente dereapment fies cRimonhin® nade Wiehe Ta tffor isthe contin of the yt Ste of Otlabome’ toward that eet | JERRY ROMAIN | (Per The Amacai Negro Prem) | Oe WHLIAM PICKENS. f Aah 2 Rae NEE Reet Tet “the child te father tthe man” es cena tee Sn ee ea ne peal ty Resear ie teaee te Sh Reese ge Tee fc sa Uae Sie tn te svete arta aa ee mee ee ce Be dey set Sechias rin t erat be sero eed fSstetbam eked Sect peat oe eee Src a Chat the Sac e Peet ate cee eae ces ity Calin poe Rei is fe cut Suck ators ate, Be ot ae Se his Whole person, was introduced to fee eal er fees aes eas eee leemetsing shout Jercy, whith ol [white America will do well to learn eee eee Sites Ste ata or ay fou shrugs teaing teow uae: Ses tae” eee kciccs oe ns Se ae rnc fearon When he ie etal roe 0 tack i ee cee ae eso nd ee fa, Jerry sunt hd take. Sct a a penn lary stent ay Gh ie sao try seh Reel oe Rp tant ea aga st en te pein he Sea nore gu See os Set sv eet pe, Sark ox ty Skirt or Sot pees oo nthe as alee Seg be wit tn te Sa. atu ta os oe oe oe ae eens [ore aoe i etal nt pay [Si See caer ee Jance, "And besides. erry has held fe tee coma eee = oe | Washington an to may. sin Sone bee [ec Se ie” Baar [Fite elytra “Of ares hy Wg ated nc opt mate fe fe Se: “he i i [lel the "Set sonny aS Hix Auten stoped a bonnes te [ve Careagie lnraty, As the pr ty Cenc ws ata’ Seo |stout thind of ihe pepelation. were aie Sacre nwt in oe eee oe = a ie were Srna seth, Som kine fer the “underdons” ever since, Whe ret ECM ee a= Sy. ene tae Seat ES nee eager = ks oe asters ie eet ore eae COLORED WOMAN FILLS IMPORTANT JOB AT CAPITOL eee vine ae tae fr met me we Fe mone oto tes Svan ar ee mon wa Wars io me peas ae og ae a cae & aati oe i a ae oa oe a a ca oe ot ees Sar te ee tie om oe cee waa ade oe Teg a oo Azer i x sass es as Sse =o Peel ae a Ja asses shoes es ae oe iso perce ae es eee ae Sag sens Se Sn ae ee fears ee elas ooo eee age Sete ao FEMALE PRISONER DIES FROM BURNS Bt: Rents, Hia—-Cr) Mion. Anes Kenfean, 30 Sed Mantay of bere Sas a er ace receding — See na sey, See eee aie icon er Sth or ate, He extinguished the Game with beck Legere hgh echoes: nenptal tect sk nt ighted = Cgse” Saateee ener ee ee ee en National Motors Association Will | Invade Texas Soon Nashville, Tenn —(ANP)—The No soot ces aoc mame foe, anno ome be eee oe on Saclins soticee SO oa SS ao i ty pag gh ow oe cores or cos Sen oe eae ores “The mesecintion’s eperstions are occas Sees, eee ea a as oe eee ao Ss eee = Sees SaaS 2 BO esis shah eth e Erne as Macae Cay Oho Sa : Fray 8 ee Serna jaa Se a eereee eee 2 oot oa =o Sa as ae Paes oo oe uate seat GT Ee ee emcee mah ee tan ee Sao ae oe ae a Pacem Sete fiom SS Sas ieee ee Sapte ee ee Se ad in the state of Tomenme so Be Sessa WRITE TOUTES SCEDER yours Silene eat Bal hae $= fun aca ee Williams of Madison who said So Sr map be feed ples Wiens 2 Stig ees ee Sees is Site ei Race Woman Made | os-2=-,nesc DR. R. H. WARD City Undertaker | ™*2." By White Coroner) S2'*""ssutn's sit eee ee ie 1 Toney whe confers an wn HOUSTON, "HEKAS eo. es ee ee ee = ty wun v. Doro wal] Sore Lega Healled So Pe eee fa Rien en «reo eRe a } are = = = eta irs. AB Stewart S| ots eee Rese) oo Ey at ets ar ec or P. V, ANNOUNCES Phone 436 P Sea ener. isis abt Sins ne SUMMER schoo, ==" yrrnirie View, Texns—The Praisie View summer sche has abit cone Peto ie orpuniln for th Jeg coreliment of teachers who will at- tend beieing Hie 3. "Re al istration hen. sanstnced some of Ws imtrectors who wil serve In ates to thy members tthe Fever fet ty: Hemy “Aston, dean nt Jobe mn. Sth Unierge A. tae en arty Wart haa its Unt Ah ar ak Btn Bek Ce, nea: Noles He, Rustin professor ef ir Caray A, ir Ui A Mn i a fecer Jahon CS Uae Sa eee Gans Sry Hoy 0 hr sow AB Oe nt Bn Har af Colored Normal United sot eit yar goats wo Chines Doers hsogy a ae yy wikia sear grades tty S'S tumbia, chemistry, ms ‘Tare wil be tre istroctors wh Bc isp onl cetarva os es Shae See, Ser ip" Screctors wil prescee fhe acu Poem according to Dean Marry a Phong: Ofie, Preston 2936 nce ascy 8) | Otice Hours: 10 to 12 2. =. f ONT Stat | DR. W. M. DRAKE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Dineses of Women, Bled and ‘ene |} 223.008 Peters Tomnle Sees. = i wi ba eee Herbert’s Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS Our Specialty it Puan Avot PHONES; PRESTON 4752 8866 soba ——— CR. Yerwood, M. D. open by Daum of ris ricer er ot, eee Ont Roti, Tew: mae a ie a ae iad aan OR. 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Only engage, and then the mind grows headward. The work will be completed—Goethe. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH On March 28 the high ninth biology class, under supervision of J. F. Ellison and Miss Jimie Hayes, made a survey of the Phenix dairy. The maintain how milk is pasteurized in the large dairies. Mr. Gordave, gave the class a short explanation of what was to be seen. He then escorted the milk from the farm and served the bottles are washed and aerilized by machines. The method destroys all bottles by hand. We saw cottage bottles by hand. We saw cottage bottles by hand. But the chief places of interest were where the milk is pasteurized and bottled. We were impressed by the absolute cleanliness which prevailed everywhere from the time the bottles are filled and capped they are not touched by humans. The bottles are filled in cased in glass to keep out all germs. This can be At the close of the survey the offi- cials were asked to indicate which which measured fifty-four to bottle- ed cold milk. The survey was profi- ficial and the data was such that we could take one cold invitation was extended to us and our dairy customers a dairy whenever received -Olite Milk GOLDEN PEACOCK LINE FORGING TO FRONT IN NATION Paris, Tern...Rapid strides are being made in the cosmetic field by the Golden Peacock line of beauty preparations. It is doing big things because of its beauty and sensitivity with new spirit and aggressiveness. A feature of the merchandising is the idea of tying together the various items in the line as a "harmonious manner all the preparations are featured as part of a carefully developed beauty treatment. The leader in the line is Golden Peacock Blech Crems for which an extensive news campaign is being prepared. A new free goods offer adds that as much as 50 percent to the dealer's markup in now, even effect. All of the Bleach Crème, the dealer gets 3 like items free with each dozen, or one like item free with each Powder. The dealer gets 2 free of the Bleach Crème he gets free of 3 any of $1 or 6 of any 50 cent item, or 1 any of $1. Powder he gets free of any 11 or 2 of any 50 cent item. In addition there is also offered a free watch deal with the Golden Peacock Powder for a jewelled watch to be given to a male社会学 the most popular given quantity. The plan has proved popular with many drummers. It is a rugged, ruggedizing product in Golden Peacock sales, both for jobbers and dealers. [Phone: Office P. 8418, Res. P. 0727] Hours: 1 P. 8418 to 5 P. 8418 Revenue: 1 P. 8418 to 5 P. 8418 PHYSICIAN and SURGONIST Res. 3227 Reserves Ave. DR. RUPERT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 402 Odd Fellows Temple Phones: Office P. 2217, Res. F. 5919 Residence: 410 Robin St. Fairchild Understake Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1015 Dowling Street Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6144 AGENTS AGENTS Be successful - Make Friends and a good income selling a good business, Different and Best. For Almost any if you wish send 10 stamps packing for a generous FREE F. G. STEWART & CO. (Since 1900) 5200 SUPPORT AVE. CHICAGO Hours: 9:20 a.m. - 12:12 m. 12 to 6 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by appointment Dr. O. L. Bledsoe MEDICINE AND SURGERY Office: 1114 W. Hopkins Ave. Phone: 1002-1288 Marshall, Texas Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson (By REV. F. J. FITZWATER, D.D., Dean Moody Hills Institute of Chicago.) (53, 1929, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for April 21 CONFORT FOR GOD'S PEOPLE LESSON TITEL: iaculis 40:11-10 GOLDEN TEXT: An one whom his耐寒 comfort, so will I comfort it. PRIMARY TOPIC: God's Love for JUNIOR TOPIC: God's Love for the INTERMEDIATE AND NENIOR TOPIC: TOUGHING PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC: TOUGHING PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC: Of True Confidence 1. God's Message of Comfort (v. 1, 2). It was addressed to laishin and his successors in office (v. 1). His name, was to make known the very heart of God to the people who were in great need of comfort. They were in a stramine land, in cipherity because of their God—the breaking of God—the breaking of their covenant with Him—His favor was about to return. The mutual relation of God and His people (v. 1). This is expressed in the phrases "my people" and "your God." The believer belongs to God, and it is to be thus related to Him. Observe, this was said concerning a people who had stained and backslidken. In spite of their gross impulses, their pardon was declared. The receiving of double at the Lords hands does not constitute an infliction of punishment, but that the divine pardon pardoned the guilt. The pardon of the sainthood blessing their blessing was not through their own merit, but was to be realized through the sainthood of Jebahov. The Preparation Required (v. 3.3). In order to secure the salvation of the vicarious offering of Jebahov, it was necessary that certain preparation should be made. Observers, it was necessary that certain address (v. 3). This voice was that of John the Baptist, and actually was heard at the time of the coming of Jesus Christ 2. Prepare ye the way of the Lord. (c. 31) It was the custom on state account of the king or ruler and make preparation for his coming. This preparation consisted of the actual depressions of the crown and the straightening of crooked places, so that the monarch could see the crown in its natural motion in its moral bearing, the meaning in preparation for the coming of the Lord into the hearts and lives of the people. The glory of pride and selfish ambition, and the straightening of the crooked and sinful hearts. 3. The glory of the Lord revealed (v. 5). There is proper preparation of heart, the Lord will enter, and His glory will be revealed in the life. It primarily refers to the manifestation of the shrine glory in the person of the Lord. III. The Friary of Man in Contrast With God's Word (v. 6-8). "All flesh is grass and earth is power of the field. The grass withers, the flower fades, because the Spirit of the Lord is strong. Say to the Lord, the grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God shall stand forever." Just as the blunt of the sword destroys the crops, so everything loved and prized by the natural man destroys the God of God's judgment, but His Word shall stand forever. The Word of God abides from age to age with perseverance and triumph, and a mature triumph should steady us because no matter through what stress we go, the Lord comes there will be victory. The Lord God Coming to Zion (v. 91-11). 1. Behold Your God. (v. 9). When He comes to Zion there will be no need of Ear. This blessed truth can be proclaimed along to the clerics (v. 10). 2. The Lord God will come with a strong hand (v. 10). The word is in the coming of Jesus Christ in power and great glory to establish His blessed rule over the earth. Righteousness can cope only with the Messianic rule. 3. He shalt feed his flock like a shepherd (v. 10). The Shepherd will search out and provide for His offs. Always Content We shall be made truly wise if we be made content; content, too, not only with what we understand, but content with what we do not understand, so that we legals call, and rightly, faith in God—Charles Kingley. That We May Read Aright God sometimes washes the eyes of his children with tears in order that they may read aright his providences and his commandments—L. T. Cler, The habit of looking on the bright side and making the best of things, in itself a fortune, is what makes a website such a website that has this asset. The asset no matter how unpromising, has some circumstance, little angle from which it can be viewed with more favor. The most important of these spots of good, let us make the most of it. FIRST IN INFLUENCE—PAGE SEVEN ST.LOUIS WHITES SEEK TO STOP ERECTION OF COLORED HOSPITAL; RESTRAINING ORDER IS SOUGHT St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP)—Another move to prevent the erection of the new City Hospital for Negroes at Goode Avenue and Whittier Street, will be undertaken by opponents of the project, this time through injunction proceedings in the circuit court against the city. According to Charles P. Conner, attorney, who was authorized to file a suit last Saturday, against Mayor Miller, City Treasurer Buechner, President of the Board of Public Service Kisey and the city, the legality of all actions taken by the city officials so far will be attacked. Cormer, who is the counsel for the commission of the Chouteau-Lindell Improvement Association, asserted that nineteen other so-called white civic organizations this opposition is readily interpreted by colored citizens who say that the spending of large amounts from the bond funds for the erection of a Ne-Hospital at Goode Avenue and Whittier Street would be only the opening wedge to expand large sums for other purposes affirmed in the land issue ordinances. A Concested Plan In the petition to be presented to the petition for those bringing the action of Harry Harvey for the construction of the Chouteau-Lindell Improvement Association, it is set forth proposal No. 107, which requires 50,000 be used for the acquisition of land and the construction of additional facilities for the acquiring of tenants and the indigent tubercular, insano, feeble-minded, infirm and sick patients. Mayor Miller's utterance, taken from the city records, has been affirmed by the city officials. Mayor Miller's Victims Attack "There has been a bill named for This provision has been twisted to serve the purpose of the element of the bond hospital. An item of the $8,700,000 bond issue, approved by voters in 2005, was forged for the erection of a new hospital for Negroes at a cost of $1,800,000. The opposition claim that proposition 1 must be interpreted as meaning there may be additions to existing institution provisions. No proposition 2 must be erected under the bond issue provisions. It is pointed out the hospital and Whittier Street, would be a great ATLANTA NEGRO SCHOOLS MERGE; HOPE MADE HEAD Atlanta, Ga. – (ANP) An arrangement between Atlanta University and Spelman College for the affiliation of these three institutions in an undergraduate professional work to be carried on by Atlanta University, the college work to be carried on by Atlanta University, the college work to be admitted next fall, and as rapidly as the present undergraduate class is to become an institution for graduate and professional work only, courses will be offered during the coming academic year, 1929-1930, but care and with a definite eye to care with a definite eye to need the graduate faculty and the graduate the board of trustees of Atlanta University has been reorganized to specifically by the boards of trustees of Maree College and Spelman College and additional members to elect Detroit Chosen For Bar Conclave Detroit. Mick. —(ANP)—At a conference held here Saturday at the University of Michigan, the officers of the Harlem Law Club of Detroit it was decided that the next annual convention of the National Bar Association was August 1-2. The officers of the National Bar Association were the following officials: C. Francis Stradford, president of the Bar Association; Irwin C. Mollion, president of the regional director of the 5th district; Herman E. Moore, deputy regional director of the Burroughs, burgess regional director. The Detroit bar was represented by T. president Harlem Law Club; Anastasia Prosenator Lloyd A. Leomis, H. B. Talfaro, Jeroen M. Grigory, J. President Harlem Law Club; Anastasia Prosenator Lloyd A. Leomis, H. B. Talfaro, Jeroen M. Grigory, J. A Concocted Plan er distance than four miles from either of the present hospitals (for the most part, the former). This opposition is usually interpreted by colored citizens, who say that the mayor had refused to sign a 're release' bill, which would have allowed the hospital unless it was evicted adjacent to an institution for 'whites only' or allowed a clinical care for white medical students. It was before the citium supervisory (bond issue committee), it is said the mayor of St. Louis was the first to create unfavorable sentiment against our people and to defeat the expressive mayor, taken from city records, names the mayor. Mayer's Vicious Attack "There has been a bill passed for a new street named Avenue and Whistler Street. The records of the colored people who are to be taken to the hospital are a site adjacent the white institution is a much closer place than the one where they come into this world from Negroes are symphilic. Yet, some of the people in the hospital where they say, but, I don't think we should spend bond利息, someone who knows something about it. What we take away from this street is a place away from the white people also." WOMEN PRESENT PLEA TO HOOVER AT RECENT MEET Such a center is being established in Washington where a representative for the country. It will be located at 13 C Street. The center is of the government of the district district, of the hotel, of five hundred colored girls are employed in attendance on the hotel, and five hundred colored girls are trained in the war for its women workers. The meeting was addressed by Mrs. Merrill, director of the women's bureau, department of labor; by Karl Phillips, coordinator in the same department, president of the district federation; Miss Evelyn Reynolds of the women bureau; and Mrs. Mimie Scott, executive secretary, "Organization and How To Women." "Why the National Association Is Advocating Open Industrial Colored Workers" and "Why Colored Women Should Join the Union" were topics discussed. She gave a survey, and Mrs. Griffin, "conditions which are existing among our workers in a number of cities," and urged cooperation with our organizations to cooperate with us. A number of appointments by government of their states at our request, Mrs. Jennie Ross being named by government of Maryland by the mayor of Philadelphia. THE HOUSTON INFORMER AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday by the Webster-Richardian Publishing Company, Inc. 409-411 Smith Street, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the post-office at Houston, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. C. F. RICHARDSON G. H. WEBSTER G. H. WEBSTER CARTER W. WESLEY Editor-President General Manager-Treasurer Secretary Auditor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance): One Year, $2.00; 9 months, $2.50; 4 months, $1.25; single copy, $c (No paper needed for less than 6 months) Western: 008 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, III; Eastern: 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Southern: 212 Walton Building, Atlanta, GA. IMPORTANT! All matter intended for insertion in any current issue of The Houston Insurer must reach our office by Wednesday noon of the week publication of same is desired. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHELD HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY, IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS—ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 COLORED CONGRESSMAN SEATED With the convening of the special session of the United States congress, which got under way at the national capital Monday, a new epoch was marked in the life of the American Negro, particularly of the North. For the first time in the history of the colored brother north of the Mason and Dixon line, a member of the race is sitting in the lower house of congress; and what is more, Congressman Oscar DePriest, representing the First Congressional District of Illinois (the so-called "silk stocking" district represented in the national law-making body for several years by the A.I.C. G. Mendon) was seated without any contest or controversy. When the charges of election fraud, preferred against Mr. DePriest last summer in Chicago, were recommended dismissed last week by the state of Illinois, it was generally agreed that no other reason could be raised by congress to refuse the colored son his seat in congress, and thus Mr. DePriest is now Congressman DePriest. It has been about twenty-eight years since a colored man has sat in the halls of congress as a representative of a congressional district. George White of North Carolina being the "last of the Mohicans." Oddly enough, while Congreasman DePriest was sent to congress from a Northern district, he is a product of the South, being a native of Alabama and removing to Chicago several years ago to follow his painting vocation. Instead of Negroes in other congressional districts, they have real voting strength and power, standing supinely and permitting other races to represent them in the congressional legislature by voting. The congressional sample of the black fraternals, and select and elect a member of their own race to be their spokesman where it will count most. PYTHIAN PROGRESS PORTRAYED The recent financial statement made public by the Colored Knights of Pythias of Texas and Court of Calanthe, headed by W. Willis of Dallas and Mrs. F. K. McPherson of Gainesville, respectively, reflects the healthy condition of the order and protrays phenomenal progress in the realm of fraternal insurance by this Texas order. In 1929, the total assets of the Pythians were $850, 614.32 in compris with $804,608.50 on the same date in 1928, revealing a gain during one year of $45,805.82. As of March 1, 1929, the Calantheans had assets of $417,476.85, while on the same date last year they had $362,777.25, showing a gain during the 12-month period of $45,699.70. The combined assets of the Pythians and Calantheans of Texas, as of March 1, 1929, were $1,267,851.27, while on March 1, 1928, these assets amounted to $1,167,385.75, indicating a gain of $100,505.52 during the period of one year. The marvelous and unprecedented growth of the Pythian state in this state, under the astute, able and wise leadership of Mr. Willis, reads like some mythological story; for when he became grand chancellor of Texas, the Texas fraternal wealth bankrupt and had to negotiate an insufficient money to hold the annual grand lodge; while death claims often had to wait for months before the endowment department could liquidate them. Today the order boosts of assets in excess of one and one-quarter million dollars, and the interest on mortgage loans, bonds, etc., MENBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION "Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to learn and to wait." PYTHIAN PROGRESS PORT recent financial statement made pur- p of Pythias of Texas and Court of Cairn Dallas and Mrs. F. K. McPheras, reflects the healthy condition of genomal progress in the realm of f as order arch 1, 1929, the total assets of the career with $94,608,50 on the gain during a year one of $45,808,50 March 1, 1929, the Calanthropes had the same date last year they had PRESTON 1243-7560 The Houston Informer ```markdown ``` NOTE—If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information on the subject, please contact the Department of the Associated Negro Press, 8221 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Bureau, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, D. C., will be productive of the further information desired. takes care of the salaries of all grand lodge officers, and some to spare; while all death claims, unless affected by minor disabilities or some other legal causes, are paid promptly upon receipt of proofs of death. The policies have been increased, and policies are now available ranging from $300 to $1,000. Because of his business-like administration of Pythian affairs in Texas and his able leadership, Pythians throughout the whole jurisdiction are anxious to see Mr. Willis elevated to the head of the order, and already a movement has gained much momentum to place him in the field as a candidate for the supreme chancellor of the order; and if the Texas fraternal wizard consents to become a candidate at the supreme lodge at Indianapolis, Ind., durdane will be elected titular head of the Pythian fraternity of the world. Not because of his geographical residence or section habitat, but rather because of his ability to direct and administer affairs of a mammoth corporation. The Informer regards Mr. Willis as the most available man in the Pythian order to assume supreme reins at this time; and this paper believes that the supreme lodge will be able to direct or fail to place this outstanding and eminent fraternalist and business man at the head of the order at the Indianapolis meeting. DOCTORS AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS The expulsion of an eminent white physician from membership in the Chicago Medical Society and the resignation of another outstanding medico, who could not harmonize his professional ideas with those of the medical body, have lended to bring more to the public fore, the question of "professional ethics." Really, some of the doctors are rather amusing on this question of "ethics," and we have often observed that most doctors regard other doctors "metical" when the latter seem to be making too much headway by informing the people along medical lines and rendering a type of service that the people need and appreciate. The Windy City medical society expelled this eminent physician because he was connected with a public health institute which advertises heavily and was organized by a group of rich and prominent Chicago business men to combat a group of diseases constituting a social problem, and to provide medical treatment to persons of limited means. It is generally agreed today that only two classes of Americans can properly deal with medical treatment for the rich who are able to pay for the service, and the poor who have such service provided for them by various welfare agencies and philanthropic organizations and individuals. Now, because this noted Chicago doctor held to the opinion that a public health movement was worthy and that the "medical profession must quickly bring down the inexcessible high costs of medical care" his highly "ethical" brothers brand him as being "professional," and forthwith bash him to the region of the "metical," which, to our lay mind, is a mark of distinction and badge of honor. The Informer believes in ethics in any profession, but it appears to this paper that professional ethics among the medical fraternity, both white and black, need to be revised, revamped and standardized. The publicity and promotion section recently published a bulletin on "Negro Markets and Business" that recently made public a bulletin on the business special required while traveling last year. This information is interrupted by interested persons on request. COMMERCIAL NEWS ITEMS New York City. Pay increases are aggregating $80,000 a year for appurtenance of $60,000 on the Pennsylvania Railroad were agreed to at a recent conference of the railroad's management and a committee which represented Council No. I, of the Broker-General. At the close of the first quarter's business of 1929 on March 27, the Washington National Bank of the United States reports deposits of $4,158,729 and total resources of $2,117,645.54. The bank operated by members of the race. Detroit—Edward Stewart, greeter, located at 414 Hastings Street, relocated to a turnover tanner. He employes four clerks. Serramah—J. H. Bergmann has maintained assets of the Wage Bureau Savings Bank which closed its doors accepted, former depositors will receive the first payment on loan issues Tunkeye—Officers of the Duluth National Bank, operated by the John D. Rockefeller and 160th Street Company, announced by Dr. Robert E. Kaup, a city announcement that, has accepted their invitation to serve as a member of the bank's directorship. Safety Construction Company, an all-colored building and construction company of this city, has 600 in interest-bearing notes paying eight per cent interest. The notes will be done by the company. Mempik—Wiley Turner, owner of the factory, manufacturing brains, brushes and burlap hags, reports a substantial loss, ending March 31, 1929. Tulsa — Century City, the insurance company, Arkansas, recently awarded the Bank of Arkansas the award for the city who participated in the local any contact conducted by the local Detroit — Colored wall, cooks and bellens of this city have organized a campaign among local employees for the purpose of improving working conditions. C. R. Livingston is president. C. R. Livingston is president. Farmers Bank of, which C. C. Spalding is president, has begun an extension of the pages of the Carolina Times to sell the bank and its services to a larger number of the city's colored population. The Saturday Evening Quill makes its second annual how this week, with a superb grade of calm耐贫ufficiency. We were told that the Saturday Evening Quill Club is a fine, roads, criticisms, and discusses the writings of its own members. That club and did so, asaping for their venture out of their own packets. They do there are consequently few copies to give away. So there you are. And the first edition was unusually The poetry in interesting. It shows which for a white run-riddle towards form and precision. Judging from her performance, the dedication of the volume was merited. Joan Fainner's "Flum丹" deserves better at the hands of the critics than it has received. She is a master of the critics, who in their meticulous rank to handle every hand weave by a skill exhibited alone. A exhibition was overheld therefore just last grime disguised in subtle now. Now "Flum丹" is not a run-ride, but a good story, a good story, well and skillfully woven, so that the long arm of a grime artist can be happy ending in not too great a strain upon one credibility. It is a good story, and a good story, moved. "Three in Confidence," she has much her story to march to in the final form of scenic events, and handling of her enduring effect. It is rather interesting to select individuals and fit well-known names to their highly disciplined personalities. Some individuals might squirm at being told what to do, perhaps it is the thing to do. Some individuals might squirm at being told what to do, perhaps it is the thing to do. Indian India, especially when everyone can tack the right name onto their head, is to be hoped that Mim Funct will write other books. She has written several which control final situations. This was the greatest weakness of Mim Funct's book, "Bau" is such a distinct and definite advance over its predecessor that almost everyone looks forward to her next novel. PLAY WRITTEN BY COLORED BAILIFE New Orchard, La.—(ANP)—The New Orchard court is the title of court of appeal in the Title of Court of Appeal, which will apply to the Trinity M. E. Church, on Trinity M. E. Church, on the drama had its first showing at the Grace M. E. Church on Berville by members of the cast, primarily by members of the court. The scene is held in a court room, the name of the judge is Loiselle who will look where she would be a court. Loiselle is an Orchard, a graduate of extensively studied extinct Passing Parade "Tis Saturday, April 12—the day after the terribly violent overpour of rain, when Houston became a Venice and boats and skiffs were in more demand than street care and skiffing." By the way, how did you get to the swimmer or float? We were marooned! Look who came into the city on a boat from Hauyn, field colour for the National Baptist Voice, official organ of the National Baptist Convention. Close by his side in Rev. A. A. Gordon, pastor Calvary Baptist Church of Houston. Hello, Prof. A. W. Jackson of Reser- tors, Inc. (1200) 212-7000. Amber Jones, Lincoln theatre, who began a choreographer director, who began a a few years ago on the old Golf Park Also Anderson Lacy, violinist at Lincoln, whose musical future is in Durham, gave the Deacon Paul Hill of Mount Corinth getting "fire up" for Sunday. He was also Eddie Kidd. These Pauls, both residents of Fifth Ward, seem to be much in evil. Dr. W. E. Taylor, local physician and son of prominent family, How's your oil royalties, do? He was during the last week to hear of the death of Dr. J. E. Sheppard, Marshall surgeon and Dr. H. D. Kemper of Houston. Another fraternal luminary: Prof. B. H. Grimes, supreme worthy shepherd of the Ancient Order of Pilgrims. Rev. J. E. Robbman, Jr., Antiochian pastor and Trustee Chair-Cairnian minister and Trustee Chair-Mine Ehrel Bryant, Wiley grd and possessor of very plaining personality, and minister of the parade by Dean W. H. Evans. Sam J. Tate, well known Houston pastor and very prominent in local lodge circles. Speaking of mathematics in the light of the Friday night deluge, how Houston during said precipitation? Another arithmetical problem: How much water is there and what is the whiteness of it? Well, guess we'd better get our hands on it. We broadcast from EKPG by the Celebration-Taylor Choral Club, on Foley Brothers' "Super-Value Program," on eveleden, April 21, 7:45 to 8:15 eveleden. THE MIRROR "Their purity of intention, and the conjunctive way in which the voices of the musicians remainable, and I think they are doing a real service to the music in our culture, and to the culture of the colored people in no other manner.", "An original account of the exhibition介于 the South Fork University, through her jobbies jingle and glee clubs, has made a notable contribution, and it is hoped that a mounter audience will greet the Fisk University Sunday auditorium April 28. While on the subject of music, an informal last week's Informer concerning a program of all-Negro music, which includes the radio station of KRPC, local radio station of the Houston Post-Dispatch, this radio program will be rendered by the celebrated Coleridge-Taylor Central Club of Houston and will mark the commencement of a precaution before the microphone since 1984, when the radio broadcasting industry in this section of the country. B. remained for George B. Farrisville, department of Foley Breeders, Dr. Goods Company, popular Houston area local singer. To these local singer groups the "Super-Value Program" of Foley Breeders on Sunday afternoon, all musicies will be rendered by these singers during the 30-minute period allocated them on the air. to get other lines to grant similar come via train. In order to provide for this uncommon cost, principal Banks is asking that 1,000 come via train. This is a great saving for the teachers, who are urged to Inspire of your ticket agent on or by May 1, regarding reduced rates for summer school, the principal advises. Orcahead, N. C. - (ANP) -The fact that his family is the only one of the four hardships on Leonard Bryant and his family. Though Bryant is forced to pay taxes, and as the white, the first law, and just prejudice prohibit his children from attending the public school, and just prejudice prohibit his children from attending the public school, and just prejudice prohibit his children in the evening providing the children in the county refused to do so; therefore, Bryant will either have to let his children grow up in Florida or need them to stay. Cimbee's Ramblings Deer Lee: On my way back from Bromant ta- tion Snowy, said my fris Gorge Web- ster, an whistle, passin thru de rich recerendial part nv de town, an aee- in so minny luvy manchans gwine up, I maid dis remark ter my frin, "Gorge, our fokes is also got er hung winter, we are in the air, we are in, we also in." But fo I got de think outen my mouf good, I gin ter think erbout how lil time we is his kin ter git sumwhares paved ter de time our wild wakes is his makin it whare dey near. Yeth thur, Lee, we is cam or long way, but in 1 tale G'urge, we's got a long way for go yil. Illustrated FEATURE SECTION THE HOUSTON INFORMER The PREMATURE WIDOW by Merton J. Crawley "Girl, we don't keep anything but good things here," he replied, leaning on the counter before her. The PREMA WID by Merton J. " H, Douglas, this cream is just fine?" declared Ruby Withers, a flash of frankness in her lovely eyes and a note of care-free simplicity in her tone. That care-free manner was always with Ruby Withers, augmented with a stark loveliness that eclipsed the down-right shabbiness of her clothes. "Do you like it, Ruby?" asked the white-coated figure behind the counter. "It's a new brand I'm trying out, so tell me if it meets the requirements." "It's fine and I'm not joking," confirmed the girl, whirling around on the stool with each spoonful of cream. "Of course it should be," said Douglas Hayes. "Didn't I serve it?" "Oh, I hadn't thought of that," laughed the girl. "But what has your serving it got to do with it?" "Girl, we don't keep anything except good things here," he replied, leaning on the counter before her. "And you're on the list?" "That's right, Ruby," he laughed. "The bees don't know there's honey here." "I'm one bee who knows it," she smiled, her dark-brown face radiating sunshine. THOMAS SPEAKS UP "Here! You all is gittin' mighty thick over there," spoke an overallied individual seated at one of the tables. "Member, Hayes, that there's a married lady. I ain't goin' to have that." "Oh, you go on, Sam Thomas," scoffed Hayes in pretended disgust. "I had just as well not be married," put in Ruby, opening her purse to pay for the cream. "I hardly know that I ever had a husband." "What, don't you know where he is?" pursued Sam Thomas, brushing cigar ashes from his overalls. "No, and I don't care," she answered with that care-free air. "I see," remarked Thomas. "Don't you ever hear from him?" The girl shock her head in the negative. "I don't want to hear from him. He's better off dead." "You oughtn't talk lak that, child," was Thomas' mild reprval. "But that ain't no sign Hayes can make love to you." "Man, I'm not making love to anyone, Sam," prefessed Hayes. "Seem lak you doin' sompen sorta lak that." "Give me my change and let me go. Doug." Clean, Wholesome and Refreshing Foreign Advertising Representatives: W. B. Ziff Co., 608 R. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL. "Oh, Douglas! This cream is just fine," declared Ruby. . . . A flash of frankness in her lovely eyes and a note of carefree simplicity in her tone. ```markdown ``` said Ruby. "Mr. Thomas has started and Mommer is laying me out right now I know." "Oh, sure!" and Hayes made a rush for the cash register. Receiving her change, Ruby jumped down from the stool, patted her pretty, heavy, black hair, and went out into the late spring afternoon. "I'll come in again when Mr. Thomas isn't here," she threw back over her shoulder, and with that she was gone. A NICE GIRL "Do you know, Hayes, she's a mighty nice girl," was Thomas' remark. "Who? Ruby? You're right," agreed Hayes. "Everybody laks her," went on Thomas. "One thing, she don't turn up her nose at nobody. Jes' cause you ain't in her class, she ain't always throwing it in yo' face. She jes' sunshine everywhere she goes. Boy, I tell you, she's a nice girl. That fellow's got a mighty good wife. No 'count scamp. He's made her see a hard time." "You're right, Sam," sanctioned Hayes, wiping off the counter. "Her father died just last month. Old man Porter was a hard worker, too. Worked himself to death." "But he didn't have much sense," said Thom- --- NEAN TREATMENT TORRY FOR HER A BABY FOR YOU A BABY FOR YOU ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION Breaking the Voodoo Spell in the South fame was an ability to cast a spell. The recent wave of vodoo praises the native African, from Nigeria to India, the common person the entire village of human beings. query: Why gave civilization along this latter line, an allied backwoods or forward? GREAT! KEEP young inside, and you won't show down at fifty. Men and women, you needn't show down at fifty. Men and women, you needn't show down at fifty. Men and women, you needn't show down at fifty. The power of Peru? You don't need it. You don't need it. You don't need it. A better spoonful of water is needed in the hot sunny people, feeling the heat and the vibration may be. By the square, not the serenity—that are attached. That's the difference between Peru, and a lot of the other lands and people around. to let him in on the deepest secret. He often wondered how many others had been murdered by Marcos Wilmer, murdered by his brother, and by his wife. He unmarried her and dragged her about. He had been bad, she waited in poverty for his return, and she was certain that her husband two years later was certain that his brother part was in a need. This on her way to work, Diane — doing the beverage that a straw worked in — fame was an ability to cast a "spell" in everything. From the early village of human beings to the latter line on shingles. KEEP young inside, and you need not put the power of Persia. You do faith - mail results commerce will support you with added commerce. Belief, and situation. One host of that cultural content that is not stimulated, stay by you. And that stimulated stay by you, that are stimulated. That's the diffrent things called teeth! Ask your dover PERUANA The Black Horseman, who defeated Spain's greatest general. By J. A. ROGERS favorite pastime of here was to cause meredia of drought at will. In Gallup, Min., a Johnston Scott of Virginia the professor of potential of vagrancy the potential of woken for the benefit of needy and depop- ished methods were used, the voodoo food-fetuil powder, "stay-home" powder, "food-fetuil" powder, "grave-ground" dust and "grave-ground" powder together with ink-water "banyans" had been used. Ross Belt claimed had been made of the art of love and even in the pain of concerning to the unknown light and undoubtedly have to prove the set- tion of love. He has also been gradually to his own practical use, or correction. The supernatural two instances of the supernatural are gradually developing the last vestibule. He is happ- fully knowledge will do much to dis- tion. No doubt they have been conceived of with supernatural met with his normal share of attributed those to the "spill" and eventual events. Knowledge will un- derstand the "wooden" voodoo will be a thing of the past. 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Leuco to the region east of River Nile to the region Upper Nile—a territory of the Upper Nile—would those who tell under him invisible warriors was his fore- line. The Trench, Trench, Trench, Trench, Trench, Trench, Trench, ruthless and allowed nothing to be won. He was the most powerful power in his hands. The Story of an African Slave Who Built Two Empires: Was Called Samory, the Conqueror, Because of Great Military Skill and Power ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION -NOTE!- Mr. J. A. Rogers is one of the most brilliant of the writers. He is contributor to several of America's leading publications. The series of articles which he is now contributing to are based on manuscripts and from documents in Paris, France, that are not accessible in this country. The articles are especially for the Illustrated Feature Section, which bechieves well worth preserving as well as reading. If you are any one that has appeared in any previous article, and is interested in the Feature Section, in care of this newspaper, and be will see that Mr. Rogers has written articles on the featured article appeared. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Rogers has written articles on the Illustrated Feature Section on Parisian Life. Watch LIKENED TO NAPOLEON History has been linked to Napoleon with the superior environment which he had been handed down as one of his greatest assets. Grissom, however great, remained a constant and the utmost with such treasures. In any case, had his most been a great contributor to several of the most brilliant of the is a contributor to several which he is now contributing freely from carefully considered sources in this country. This is the reason the Feature Section, which best and reference-value are shown in any previous book, appeared in any previous paper, and is now a fine paper, and is illustrated Feature Section in that Mr. Rogers has written a source that Mr. Rogers has written on Parisian life. Watch **THE EDITOR.** Sir Tappers and Mrs Malone DYH Mrs. Tappers and on the book. They also have good mrs. Malone had lost credit established in several towns they. They were two old store. The store is beated on a R F D. the world. Their shalt one or the other of the windows to store all their inventory. 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