Houston Informer
Saturday, October 26, 1929
Houston, Texas
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Grand Opening STAR FURNITURE CO. No. 3 2103 Dowling St. At Gray Saturday, October 26, 1929
DON'T MISS THIS OPENING! As we are offering some rare values in Furniture and Home Furnishings as well as Handsome Souvenirs for those who pay us a visit on our opening day.. Also if you are lucky you may win the Handsome Victrola which will be given away at 8 P. M. Everyone will be given a chance by visiting our store on this date. You can save both time and money by shopping here as you will find our prices at this store even lower than the cheapest elsewhere, and we expect to break all our previous records on this opening day. Look our store over and note the Exceptional Values. You will also find a complete line of Used Furniture at prices you can't resist. Besides we will take your old furniture as payment on new. REMEMBER THE OPENING!
Prof. R. M. Catchings, manual training teacher at Jack Vale High School in Oakland, has gone to accompany his brother, Clarence C. Catchings, to the Veterinary Diagnostic Center at Palo Alto, Calif.
See Spivey Printing Co. for good printing. Phones Preston 3252. Fairview 6859. 3270 McKinney. Reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered promptly.
Mrs. C. B. Young has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in St. Louis, Kansas City and other Kansas and Maitwest towns. Mr. Young, who been ill in the home of his mother in Kansas City, returned with Mrs. Young, and is improving.
FOR SALE. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in bikini 14 with improvement) in the Fidelity Addition to the city of Houston, on the north side of the Turning, to J. M. Gibson, 203 Republic building, or phone Capitol 4819, for price and terms.
Grand O
6-Piece Dinette Suite
Very pretty Dome Suite, which includes
table, four chairs, and bathtub to match
choices of three adjacent rooms.
$49.50
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3-Piece Living Room Suite
Charming living room suite with
two bathrooms, a sitting area, and a
kitchen.
$89.50
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LOANS TO COLORED
Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Build and Refinance Colored Buildings in the District of San Francisco 868- 210 Pilgrim's building TO CONGRESSIONAL MEETING Rev J. I. Donaldson, pastor Pilgrim's congregation. Church will leave the state to attend a delegation from Texas to the Midwest Regional Council of the Congregation.
FIRST PUPILS' RECITAL
The regular monthly pockets' public
openings by the Nigro Music Teach
Group will be held on October 26, 2014 at 4:48 in the Y W C A
Cutter A. Meet the meeting of the
Nigro Music Teach Group.
NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL HEAD
New M. I. Lance, English instructor at Boston T. Washington High School, has been selected as a supporter of the program, and will assume the duties that arise next Sunday. She is in charge of the public to be present at her
LOST FATHER SOUGHT
Mr. Ruby Brown, 2122 Avenue H. Worthington Falls, is accused to find her husband, Liam Hall Street. At that time he was living at 1414 Hall Street. He is at home in a room leading to his whereabouts will be appreciated by Mrs. Brown 644
HOWDAY GUEST OF LOVELYS
Rav A. R. Howard, North Carolina, hold representative of the Board of Trustees of the M.E. Church of the M.E. Church, was the count guest of Javon and Mrs. J. H. Worthington and Lovell were classmates in the biological family about 25 years
CALIFORNIAN IS VISITOR
MALE OCTET AT RICE HOTEL
TEXAS SERUM LABORATORY
TREATS BLOOD DISEASES
The Texas Serum Laboratory, 701-6-8 Chronicle Building, specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases, such as asthma, croup, smelch, high blood pressure, kidney disease.
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929
# CHURCH
# ANNOUNCEMENTS
BROWN C. CHAPTER A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. E. W. Morgan, Pastor
The effect of the "Go-to-Sunday
School campaign was still being
felt here Sunday. For no many expresses
pledged to become regular scholars.
The regular session of the Inter
M.E. churches of the district was
held on the 23rd and the representatives
of the churches were invited to
hapel. Lessons on the life of Christ
were very interesting and impressive.
We praised the annual conference to
praise Bryan McCormack, the emperor is expected to attend services all day. Final collection of annual dollar money will be received at the end of the year.
10TH MISSIONARY BAPT. CHURCH
(2016 Pierce Avenue)
Brantley Branch, Pierce
MT. CORINTH BAPSTEST CHURCH
Rev. A. Hobbs, Pastor
Sunday school last Sunday was fine and well attended; 11:30 p.m. m. Passebriant or Hibbard班 will be "Bearer Your Sine Will Find You Out." which wax on you. 11:30 p.m. m. Uhour; a Bible drill was held and closed with the juniors in the lead; 7:30 p.m. m. the chair was a short bench, followed by the pastor, "How to Become a Christian." The quit contest meets M.S. Mrs. E. J. Johnson the praver. Praver every Tuesday night at 1:30 p.m. m. Sunday evening at 2:30 p.m. day evening. 8:30. The Houston Business Men's Club will have charge of the business; J. W. Roe will be principal speaker - Reporter. and other ailments due to impure blood. hours of this medical clinic and analysis bureau are 9 a.m. m. 6:40 p.m. m. Wednesday and Saturday. 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.; Sundays m. 10 to a.
TAR FURNISH
day, Oct
offering some rare values in Fur
ucky you may win the Handsor
both time and money by shopping
words on this opening day. Look
Besides we will take your old fu
Foot Stools
Mobilite covered of excellent construction, with
turn logs. A regular $1.55 value, only two
turn logs required, none to payable
98c
CASH AND CARRY
Felt Base Floor Covering
49c.
NET
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL (Wilson and Cleveland)
Rev. J. I. Donaldson, Pastor
10 a.m. m. school Sunday 11 a.m. m.
school Monday 11 a.m. Humanity's Supreme Need," 6:30 p. m.
Church Sunday 6:30 p. m.
Life and Life of Life," 6:30 p. m.
the church message will be delivered by the Rev. M. Turner Murray, pastor of the church and study Wednesday, 4 p. m. Tram-Atlantic Club, Thursday, 3 p. m. chair prac
The A. M. E. Ministerial Alliance, the A. M. E. Ministerial composed of Rev. E. W. Morgan, Rev. A. R. Bogan, has issued a statement A. R. Bogan, offers officers, members and friends for the conference year, and asking that the conference year, and asking that the churches of the connection Sunday, October 27, last call before the annual meeting. "For their 'fair and impartial allyship' and 'fair and impartial leadership' Presiding Elders M. L. Pendergraf, J. A. Smith and J. A.
ORDAIN WHITE MAN
IN NEGRO CHURCH
Chicago — (ANP) — That the fourth
church, the first, is the church, under the leadership and administration of B shop A. J. Carey, who lives in he church, a couple of people. Our Christianity of Brooklyn, N. Y., was indicated in Sunday when the church Van Worcester, N. Y., was indicated in
MOVING PICTURES
WILEY-P.V. TILT AT
PILGRIMS TEMPLE
The great clash between the gridiron and the view colleges at the Dallas Fair on Negro Day, which was witnessed by thousands of football fans from over 100 countries, was the win on the screen at the Pilgrim Temple Theater, November 1, 2. In addition to this thrilling score, the opportunity to see the different conference games staged, so far, beaten, will include the Houston Junior game, which will include the Houston Junior game, Samuel Huston game, beat-the-horse game; Booker T. Washington junior game; from all parade stages in Galveston last August. There will also be special tours from all the public schools of the city. These moving pictures were made by three photographers, C. Teal, the South Carolina Negro photo group, whose two one location, one located in Galveston, occupies four rooms on second floor Pilgrim building, West Dallas and Dallas Building, West Dallas and any in the country. The movie will be free and she for children will be charged.
RE CO. No.
ber 26,
and Home Furnishings as well as Ha
which will be given away at 8 P. M.
you will find our prices at this store
over and note the Exceptional Va
payment on new. REMEMBER
NITURE
October
in Furniture and Home B
dsidey Victrola which will
opping here as you will fi
Look our store over and
old furniture as payment
8-Piece
8-Piece Dining Room Suite
Especially desirable for the modest purse. You will be unable to duplicate this value anywhere at this low price pre. This suite consists of Extension Table, Buffet of medium size and six side Chairs to match with Tapestry Seats, and Server can be had for a little extra charge.
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$89.50
$5.00 DOWN
FREE
VICTROLA
FREE
VICTROLA
Lovely three-piece suite, consisting of Sett, Chair, and Comforted Rocket. OPEN. SAVE $199.
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A. M. E. ALLIANCE THANKS
BISHOP'S RALLY (Continued from Page One)
Cash Report
SHADIO-GRAPHS
Tuberculosis pitchers make poor
showing in the sunshine.
DR. T. M. SHADOWENS
Odd Fellows Hall Phon P. 2094
Mark On Your Calendar—
Wednesday Night,
December 11, 1929
Better Keep This Date Open!
Lloyd Fibre Suite
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A. S. Carrington, Mrs. Thela Mingston, L. A. Connor, Dr. W. Green, Attorneys
Sulphur Spring, Texas: Oliver A. Baron
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Tric congestion is now at its worst. Hundreds are daily subjected to delays that are paying and expensive.
I will save your own time and the time of you will ride to and from the business district car.
HOUSTON ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reduce Traffic Congestion By Riding Street Cars and Buses
Traffic congestion is now at its worst. Hundreds of citizens are daily subjected to delays that are both annoying and expensive.
You will save your own time and the time of others if you will ride to and from the business district on the street car.
HOUSTON ELECTRIC COMPANY
JEFF L. ALEXANDER, Mgr.
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At
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THE OPENING!
2103 Dowling S
At Gray
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none will be given a chance by vi
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you will also find a complete line
ENING!
HERE IS ANOTHER SENSATIONAL
OFFER DURING OUR BIG
OPENING SALE
Complete 4-Room Outfit
Consisting of Living Room, Dining Room, Bed
room and Kitchen. Just imagine four charm-
ing rooms of fine furniture all on Easy Terms
For
$298
A New Davenport Table
A wonder buy for the thrifty shopper. A 28-
inch Mahogany Finish Davenport Table. Regu-
lar value $1,556.
PRICE
$9.75
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Chest of Drawers
A large Chest of Drawers with spacious interiors. Has four large drawers, in walnut fini-
ch. Regular $11.50 value.
$12.50
SALE PRICE
$298
A New Davenport Table
A wonder buy for the thrifty shopper. A 38-
inch Mahogany Finish Davenport Table. Regu-
ular value $14.50.
PRICE
$9.75
TERMS
Chest of Drawers
A large Chest of Drawers with spacious inter-
iors. Has four large drawers, in walnut fin-
ish. Regular $17.50 value.
$12.50
SALE PRICE
Magazine
Rack
Your choice of three
favorite colors. Special at—
98c
NET
CASH AND CARRY
CASH AND CARRY
A. S. Carrington, Mrs. Thelma Carrington.
Sulphur Spring, Texas: Oliver A. Carrington.
Baton Rouge, Dr. Raymond M Barracao, Brice Union Taylor.
Sugent, Texas: Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Sugent.
SINGERS' CONTRACT ENDS
After having been on the air six months for the Second National Bank, singing every Tuesday evening over KKRC as the "Second National Jubilee" between the Bank and the Colledge-Taylor Choral Club terminated with the program of last Tuesday evening. The club is now buoy getting ready for its spring musical festival, which will be held at the Auditorium during March, 1930.
Traffic Question
Guiding
at Cars
Buses
that its worst. Hundreds of
d to delays that are both
time and the time of others
from the business district on
ELECTRIC COMPANY
bowling St.
Gray
nose who pay us a
a chance by visit-
neapest elsewhere,
a complete line of
198
Import Table
infify shopper. A 18-
lavenderport Table. Reg-
75
os
Drawers
vers with spacious inte-
drawers, in walnut fin-
e.
50
RICE
CARRY
Wiley-Prairie View State Fair Gridiron Contest Ends In 0-0 Deadlock
AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
STATE COLLEGE HOLDS FELINES IN HECTIC FRAY
STATE COLLEGE HOLDS FELINES IN HECTIC FRAY
(C. F. RICHARDSON, Jr.)
Dallas, Texas, Oct. 21. - While approximately 8,500 rbiWilker roots and boisterous Prairie View supporters—the largest crowd ever to attend State Fair—yellow game at the Dallas State Fair—yellowed themselves hoarse, two of Texas' best gridron machines battled to a scoreless tie here Monday. The game, which was ballyhooed as a "rubber game," failed to even the grudge between the two institutions, but the game was well played until next year to boast of victory.
The stadium was graced by throngs of students and alumni of the contests, and the bulldozers of the others that speal al trains from Texas. Dallas, itself, was out in full force, and a noticeable increase in the attendance of white fans was also in the game. The game was well played by both teams and the officeating was void of the contests, that spoil the enjoyable features of an otherwise well-played game, and very improbable that any football game can be crowded with more action, thrills and chills that this one
At the very beginning the contest developed in a paiting dunt between him and the opposing team, who were born synonymous with Texas gridiron immortals for several years, and Johnson was born in Washington High) luminary Mason had the better of the argument with him, and wired yards with his high and wide boots. Not one time d' he d he get off a kick. Not one time d' he get off a kick. On one occasion he kicked from his own 10-mile line to Wiley's 10-mile line. "Rent" Johnson to return it about 24 yards before he was finally nailed. Mason's kicker, the mastery of his dance, was "Rent" Johnson. Wilson, who once scored a leachen field of courage and anger, and in his wake, by almost perfect sidekick from Tabe, Okay, the allure of all spectacles and the profane
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First downs—Prairie View, 1; Wiley, 1.
WE'LL ALL T
Five big days of cooking Mrs. A. D. Rodgers giving make every one interested.
Remember the dates—N Auditorium, on West Dallas from 2 until 4 o'clock each.
Bring your pencil and pad is going to tell you many in economical home runn notes on her lectures.
Cooking on a special A-der the auspices of THE H COMPANY, will be in ch entire five days.
Plan now to attend every torium from 2 until 4 o'clock 5 to Nov. 9, inclusive.
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West Dallas and Bagby, Fourth Ward,
clock each afternoon.
and paper along, for Mrs. Rodgers
m many things that will be of value
the running. You'll want to make
es.
Special A-B Range, Mrs. Rodgers, un-
THE HOUSTON GAS AND FUEL
e in charge of the school for the
and every class at the Pilgrims Audi-
14 o'clock each afternoon from Nov.
ave.
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WE'LL ALL BE THERE!
Five big days of cooking school—with the famous Mrs. A. D. Rodgers giving instruction. It's enough to make every one interested.
Remember the dates—Nov. 5 to Nov. 9 at Pilgrims Auditorium, on West Dallas and Bagby, Fourth Ward, from 2 until 4 o'clock each afternoon.
Bring your pencil and paper along, for Mrs. Rodgers is going to tell you many things that will be of value in economical home running. You'll want to make notes on her lectures.
Cooking on a special A-B Range, Mrs. Rodgers, under the auspices of THE HOUSTON GAS AND FUEL COMPANY, will be in charge of the school for the entire five days.
Plan now to attend every class at the Pilgrims Auditorium from 2 until 4 o'clock each afternoon from Nov. 5 to Nov. 9, inclusive.
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Mexico. Texas. "Texa was almost enunciated of its Negro citizens Monday on account of Negro Day at Dale's. The B. M. and E. Convention at Tvlen last week. The awed mother of W.L. day after a lingering illness. Johnnie R. Holland. Jawz Chatman. Jr., and Washington. ashley was on Sunday, to be on Sunday, to Dallas. Woodland H'g journeyed to Waxahachie and played a Thomas. Mukgetz was a visitor to our city Monday. B. A. Holland and Blunt are prospecting this week in Houston. Carrie Carson, daughter of Mrs. Violet Hawkins, died in Abilene last week and her remains were interred in the
To Modernise Your Home
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929
CORSICANA
MEXIA
A. A. VAN ORSDALE, Commercial Mgr.
DALLAS DOTS
ETREL BETHEL—DALLAS
Dallas, Texas—Bro. her Washington showed us last Sunday that he had been a great fan of the team. At 11 o'clock, our assistant past president, George, charged with a great team spirit, few fervors were with us. Mrs. Cherry was a great fan of the team and were united in matrimony, Dr Dickson, pastor, officiating. The attendants were very enthusiastic. The B.U. was used to m. J. Davis at 6:30. Rev. I. D. b. M. J. Davis at 6:30. Rev. I. D. b. M. J. Davis has just returned from the convention at Tyler, reporting the best convention of the history of the Hap.
Rockdale, Texas.—We have quite a few of our customers among us who were wheeled by the mother of Mrs. San Juan and was to the B. M. and R. Convent on at Tyler, when his car collided with a truck in the hospital but doing fairly
SANCTIFIED CHURCH OF CHRIST
The opening of the soul-saving revival Sunday night by Mr. Lennon, Rev. James Bishop, mound, bishop, resulted in the saving of three souls. Monday night, regina was in our midst the entire week-end. Wednesday night was home mission night and state president, M. C. S. C. was in our midst the future building of a new temple. After a brief plan meeting, soul-saving again became the order until adjournment. The next day, C, which meets every Fri and third and Satur, was a very distinguished elder, who delivered a splendid sermon. Rev. H. A. Willis, amps. of elder presidents,化始 a deep conversation about the 31st. The missionaries are doing great work. Letters from teachers speak me in our wonder of the hard work he is doing in deep prayer and supplication for a bishop to christ in Arkansas. With a bishop's school in Arkansas the Bible League which meets at 3 p.m. was postponed to permit a t visit to the presiding elder preached, accompanied by his congregation. The revival continues throughout the appended week.
In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, William Gibson who departed October 31, 1925; and our beloved wife, Lois, who has never been the same; but we have some day to meet you. Mrs. Ada V. Gibson and children.
Hyde Park Court Addition
"Houston's Peerless Negro Residential Section" Located on Dunlay (formerly Burton Street) just off West Dallas on West Bell and West Clay, Fourth Ward—10 minutes' ride from heart of downtown Houston—No addition like it offered Colored People and with Terms to Suit Any Person. Modern 5 and 6-Broom Brick Veneer Houses, situated on 50x100 lots, are now ready for sale and occupancy. All Modern homes are located in Water, Gas, Water, Sanitary Connections, Graveled Streets, Paved Sidewalks—Served by Two Bus Lines Only 10 Minutes from Downtown Houston—Ideal Location Close to Houston College.
PAYMENTS, $75 DOWN AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS AR-
RANGED FOR CONVENIENCE OF PURCHASERS
Three (3) Salesmen Will Be On the Grounds Sunday, October 27, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Come out and inspect this high-class, restricted addition and be con-
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IN MEMORIAM
HILLSRORO
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AUSTIN DOINGS
COLUMBUS CULLINGS
Columbus, Texas — Texas, St. Simmons
invested a new financial seminar at
St. Simmons College was raised in the rally for
establishing a hairstylist pool. St. Simmons
was raised on a daily basis. A student program
would课余 each night for the mid-ages
daily night with the third anniversary
program, given in honor of Rev. Geo.
Nicolas Connell. Total annual cost was
$123.40. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
will attend Saturday, returning to Houston
Saturday, returning to Saturday night.
U. S. Army, Davy Harvey and Ed.
B. M. Stephens will attend Autumn.
Miss Martie Stephens returned from a week visit in San Antonio.
M. B. Davis a week visit in La-
Crane. S. J. Johnson made a business
part. T. W. Stephens and Mr. Grant
at Hallstreet's event Sunday in Co-
lumbus. Visited with a veteran Susan Charley
Hall Hill returned home from Port
City. The Informer at Davis Drug Shops.
Deadlock
CLEBURNE
Celareo, Texas. A special train of five coaches left for Dallas Monday, filled with football fans, golfers and students. Lois Lowe's and Albert Spencer of Elizabeth City, IA. were married to the late John Lowe. Mexico is visiting her brother, Chande Kelly. Rev. A. L. Wright, Mrs. C. Spencer, and Irene Turner from the cockeytion at Taytown. Lila Mae Milton and Katie Scott of Oklahoma City, visited her brother, Mrs. Ida Franklin and Mrs. Katie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn have been visiting the missionary sisters of the Baptist church are preparing for a calendar of November, for the benefit of their children. Oklahoma City, visited relatives in Bortense Robinson, has opened her school at Nathan. Ed W. Brown has been visiting him, has returned to Broma, Green Bolden's mother, who has been visiting him, has returned to Broma. Green Bolden's mother, who has been visiting him, has returned to Broma.
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FOR SALE!
An Old Established
Business
2402 Dowling Street
Located in the heart of
a colored neighborhood on car line.
A Fine Line of Merchandise and Fixtures
Price Reasonable
Here's your chance
You have nothing to do but begin selling goods.
Call Preston 8890 for an appointment
See or write for
"QUESTIONNAIRE"
You can monthly examine yourself
and take home treats for chronic
complaints by mail C. O. D.
Prices $2.95 and $3.95. To be taken on by drops, an improvement over shots.
Holliday's Ketonol
For swelling, rheumatism, stiffness, pain, soreness, piles, etc. Price $1.25 and $4.00.
Holliday's Cinetol—F
For female's irregular, discolored or rump, painful menstruations. Price 16-on aice $2.50.
HAIR GROWER
Officially based on New York Chemical Market. Price $1.00. Mail for other products. Call or write.
DR. AUSTIN J. HOLLIDAY
Phone Number 2011
1154 Pine Ave.
OPINIONS
THE MIRROR
THE MIRROR
(Continued from Page One)
mark, and after a month finally, lauded Buffalo Stadium for the game. President Fred Ankerman played football games being played on the ground and agreeing to permit these two colored teams to stage the first game ever played in the stadium.
After all details had been worked out, two colleges, notified in writing by special delivery letters, the Wiley resident raid team and the resident student his school had one b come away from home and he looked with difaffer upon their biggest attack game being transferred to Houston.
Yet when Dr. Dorgan came to our aid and asked to term and continue the raid, by his part, during the early part of the year, he knew that Wiley was the best player in the Dallas State Fair on "Negro Day." Finally, the Wiley prexy wired that Wiley would come in Houston and that a letter would follow his write. That was two weeks before the letter from the noted educator has not reached our sanctum yet.
So that's that, and what have you?
It seems that Ben Davis of the Atlantic Independent and Benn Vann of the Atlantic Independent in a hectic journalistic combat, largescale political in its nature, but which appears to be perfectly willing to see the Republican in its assets and ramifications.
Ben charmes that Ben is trying to add the race's political birthright to his campaign, perfectly willing to see the Republican in its assets and ramifications.
Ben is the (Vann)伞 land a federal plum in the United States attorney-commissioner formerly held by Perry W. Howell.
Ben retorts with certain questions about the Republican party in Georgia, as well as the Odd Fellows order in Ben. Ben avens that Ben is evading the issue and trying to inject personalities into the Republican party, then the fiery Georgian calls upon the Pennsylvaniaian to explain his connection at Pittsburgh.
The court of the century" he goes merely on, with Ben assuming a commanding role. Ben's second state that he blow is a great finisher and that pleces blow before the final game.
In the meanime, Republican leaders are pushing their plans to make and enforce laws that would "illy-wily" in all its aspects, and the result of the Davis-Vanamil journalism argument will not change the conclusion of this political situation on whit. As "Bil" Shakespeare said: "Lay or Duff, and damned be he who first made it."
Passing Parade
Did you get a whiff of Crimp's breath this week? How did you like Thornton M. Fairchild, mortician and business经理, just back from an overland jungle, Tennessee in Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. R. D. Ro. Kroetzel, convalescing from operation performed at Newark, N.J., to the hospital. Sign on back of topleas, old-model fiddle: "I get the Blues When I stand near this lizzie are "Red" Parnell and Willie O'Bryant, of 1829 edition of Black Buffa C. R. Crochan and her Golden Gate State museum. J. Allen Reese of Vences, Calif. J. Murray, rushing and hither to yash the Informer Fall Food Festival's auditorium, November $- $, inclusive. Houstonians attending the football game at Dallas Monday were Hobart T. Tayler, H. P. ("High Power") Carter and O. P. DeWalt. Martin, back in the show business. Dr. C. W. and Dogan Pemberton, local physicist, who took in the Wiley C. H. and H. P. Haywood Smith, railway station clerk-in-charge on the Houston, Yes, he knows the letter and how!
L. A. Davis, National Benefit Insurance representative, rushing some fights, and then pushing a fushes a mean steering wheel.
Telling about their trip to Dallas
A. Wilson, locust migrant and Dr. P. Wilson, national homelessness, Homestead of Honeston, don't get your data at the ATF in Fall 2013 for the November 5-8 Palm Beach event.
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after all is said and done, men and not parties are more preferable; for parties, per se, are proving to be quite inanimate and inarticulate, while men are very much amate, even though they are not so articulate at all times and on all issues.
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Manifesting a blind partisan devotion to the Republican party, Negroes have seen the so-called G. O. P. leaders not only desist them, but leave them exposed to the wrath and wiles of opposing political parties and by such stupid adherence and allegiance to the Republican cause Negroes have alienated maw friends from their cause in various sections of the country.
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Many of our people are want to criticise Southerners for remaining hard by the Democratic party through tradition and custom, yet the political history of the Negro race demonstrates that he is also hard about as guilty in this respect as his white frater in the South. In New York City Negroes are more independent in politics than in any other city in America, and, as a result whether the municipal reins are in the hands of a Republican or Democratic candidate in Hamill descendants have considerable representation in the municipal government and obtain a deal of political recognition. Several leading New York Negroes are pushing the cause of Mayor "Jimmy" Walker, who is the Democratic candidate for president in 2016, to re-educate the metropolis and in spite of his partisan connections.
IS BAPTIST UNION IN SIGHT?
The two warring groups of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas, known as the Wilson and Harrison factions, held conferences in Greenville and Tyler, respectively last week.
The issues which brought both major parties into existence have ceased to exist long ago, and the man who is so blind partisan that he can not appreciate this transition is unfortunate indeed.
MRS. S. H. ROSS
Business-Professional Chairlady
Neither body held forth as the convention, for the reason that order obtains such procedure, and thus they "conferred" at the end.
All Republicans are not human angels and all Democrats are not mean devils, and the time has come when colored electors must desist in voting their prejudices, and cast their ballots for those who are not using platforms are in harmony with American ideals and institution.
The Y. W. C. A. business and professional department sponsors an expo where are seeking a key to a further goal to which these clubs build their program of which these clubs build their program is the personal realization of the abundances of life of Jesus Christ of the earth. The terminated by freedom of spirit, fellowship with God of the department does not feel satisfied until a larger percent of the young women of Houston are lovely and of good report."
Although the leaders of both factions had stated previously that they would abide by the decision of the Civil Court of Appeals at Dallas, which held with the Harrison faction in its ruling several days ago, rumor has it that the Wilson faction is busy trying to raise additional money to appeal the higher court's decision to the highest local tribunal in the state.
This independent political policy not only should be pursued in Northern, Eastern and Western states and communities, but even in Southern districts where Negroes can exercise their elective franchise.
It seems to the Informer, and every right thinking person, that these Baptist leaders have wasted too much of the poor people's money already in useless court litigation; for church fights and denominational riots are never settled amicably through legal
As backward and prejudiced as the South is, a political renais-
sance will come over this section, when the Negroes learn to vote
intelligently and deviate, when occasion warrants, from their erst
while partisan orthodoxy.
Whenever the leaders on both sides of this denominational controversy get enough of the religion of Jesus Christ in their hearts; when they cause serving in the hypocrite role and begin to practice it; when they have been deprived of their rights; when they have impoverished their constituents enough; when they lose all of the conventional holdings and property, and beget for their denomination and themselves the contumely and disrespect of all decent and sober-minded people of both races; when they have been deprived of their rights; when they have been employed in and for the cause of missions and education; when they wake up and discover that they no longer have any convention, connectional enterprises or following—then, perhaps, these: bellione, "bbrethen in de Lord"; will stop fighting and thicker; become regenerated and "bring forth fruits worthy of
Sunday, Oct. 27, from 3:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the setting up conference. Among the speakers for the day are: Miss Eile Walls, community "Inclusion and Wellness" Webber-Colle, "Appreciations and Skills," Mr. T. M. Fairchild, "Mabel Patton," the "Charm of Good Health," Mrs. J. P. Ellison, spiritual religious education. Only club girls and the attending conference. "A attend this conference." Reporter.
DELANY'S CONGRESSIONAL RACE
For the first time in its history, Harlem will have the chance of casting its vote for a regular congressional candidate, who is a member of the Negro race, at the biennial election on November 5. Hubert T. Delany, Republican congressional nominee in the Twenty-first Congressional District, is the first Negro ever nominated by the party in New York City for this high office, all former candidates for the pest having made the race as independents. As in the case of Congressman Oscar DePriest of Chicago, when he was in the race last year to represent the First Congressional District of Illinois in the United States congress, the candidacy of Mr. Delany, due to the racial complexion of the situation, becomes and is a matter that should vitally affect all American Negroes, and every Negro in this country should be interested in the success of political effort on the part of an outstanding colored American.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
T. Y. W. C. A. is busy these days at the baby contest which ends on November 18. Affairs are being given and the babies are being friends of the W. Y. C. A. and the different babies are working to make sure they are usured to give freely to this annual contest.
Judging from the conduct and repeated actions of some of the Baptist ministers in this denominational imbroglio, instead of inviting saints to the mourners' bench, some of these religious leaders should be occupying the chief seats on this bench.
If the race can obtain another congressman just now, it will lend encouragement to Negro voters in other Northern cities with large black constituents, and within the next decade the race should have several representatives in the lower house of con
If the local churches would quit giving money for these court contests, we are of the opinion that this fight would come to a summary termination; for these belligerent brothers do not have the money of their own to engage in such expensive legal litigation.
The following babies have been en-
counted in the contest: Jer. A. Burrell,
Jr. in committee; Amna Atkins, emplo-
yment; R.A. Carroll, emplo-
yment; R.J. Crawford, emplo-
yment; R.C. Roth Willis, cafe-
rion; Ola La Verne Robinson, re-
ligious education; Vernon Smith, re-
ligious education
As the largest minority group in America, the Negroes should have more than one spokesman in the law-making body of the republic; but to elect and elevate men to this lofty position presupposes that colored electors must organize their forces, raise their own funds and then conduct a vigorous campaign to bring about the election of their candidates.
Of course, the devil is having one delightful time while these supposed Christian leaders and monitors of the spiritual welfare of their constituents are engaged in an internal war that bids them to destroy the denomination and disgrace the entire Negro race!
Names of other contestants will ap
pear later.
That they are unable to get; together on terms of peace lends weight to the argument so often advanced by members of other races, that the Negro is not ready for self-government, self-determination and self-improvability.
A divided electorate will spell defeat to the cause of any racial candidate, and The Informer is hopeful that the Negroes of New York City will bury their racial differences and partisan disagreements and a united front behind the congressional candle Mr. Delaware.
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LAWYER TROUBLE
IN PRAIRIE STATE
While some of these preachers are devoting most of their time in this wrangle, their members are scattering and some of them stand in grave danger of losing their church buildings through a cause of the failure to pay off the mortgages on sold property.
In this connection, the backers of Mr. Delany have sent out an appeal for financial help, in order that every voter in the district may be reached and shown the importance of going to the polls on day and casting his ballot for the racial congressional candidate.
Springfield, III—(AMP) -Louis C. Taylor of Chicago was brought here by the firm for having secured, it is a ad, its license to practice law in Illinois and to practice law in the offices in the Franklin National Bank building, formerly practiced in Ocala.
This is indeed a 'penny wise and pound foolish' policy, and compels such men as being wholly unfit and unworthy of any kind
Already gratifying responses have been made and are being made still from all sections of the country, showing that the Negroes are oblivious of sectional lines when a cause is to the fore which directly concerns the whole racial contingent; and here's hoping that sufficient campaign funds will be realized to elect Mr. Delany to the United States congress.
After having engaged in a tug-of-war for over two years, the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas is in a worse plight today than it has ever been in the history of this religious organization.
His friends allege that during the last congressional campaign, Taylor and Ocear DePriest. They say that when Judge William Harrison, also an alderman, was appointed attorney general, ran against DePriest that Taylor mounted the platform and revealed saddest historical bits about the judge's early life in the 1970s.
Friendships of many years have been broken; churches, district associations and conventions have split wide open; bad blood has arisen between the partisans of the warring factions, and it begins to appear that the rift is irreparable—unless the sober-minded and level-headed adherents can unite at once on a compromise candidate for the president of the convention:
ANNUAL COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE
In a recent issue, The Informer cited attention to the fact that the directors of the Houston Community Chest, entrusted with the Amazonic task of raising $514,000 for organized charity in this city for 1930, should not wait until the last minute to organize the colored citizens for their participation in this annual event gets under water formally November 4 and ends November 9.
These friends are said to feel that these charges are against Attorney Taylor which are now being pressed by the court. The charges against Bond was set in the amount of $2,000.
When one stops to consider that all this contention and resultant bitterness has been precipitated merely to elevate some man to office, it becomes both ludicrous and ridiculous. When one stops to consider the history of such controversies, they ought to know that law-suits never did and never will settle such issues—such differences are only adjusted when the factional leaders get enough of the grace of the Prince of Peace in their hearts to consider prayerfully the situation, its impending danger and then act with one accord to heal the breach.
Despite the fact that the white workers have been chosen and are now active in their preliminary gifts campaign, no effort has been attempted to organize the Negroes of this city for this project, which means that a make-shift racial organization will be started at the last moment, or that Negroes of Houston will not be allowed to play their part as other citizens during the chest drive this year.
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If there are only two men in Texas capable of heading the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention; if, after all these years of freedom, education and Christianity, the Baptist church has been able to possess the qualifications for conventional leadership; if the denomination must go out of business unless one of these men is chosen as chief executive of the state convention, then the sooner the convention succeeds and its erstwhile leaders are consigned to oblivion, the better it will be both for the race, denomination
Arthur D. Ewell, popular local band and business man, announces that he has acquired control of Hydro 10, a company focused on vision located in the western section of the city, near Houston College, and on the market for sale in Nebraska.
Last year no effort was made to organize the local Negroes until three days before the actual drive got under way, and very few workers could be secured in such a last-minute undertaking. Notwithstanding the fact that the chest leaders have suggested that the workers be colored, the at the same time as the white, and that colored workers be given a chance to cover all industries and other places where Negroes are employed in large number, this has never been done; and thus colored workers, in the annual drive for chest funds, not only are organized late, but find themselves at a distinct disadvantage when they begin their belated work among Houston's colored pops.
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Is Baptist union in sight? This is an interrogation which can be answered only by the hades-raising element within the two warring factions among this branch of Texas Baptist! (Let us pray!)
The property is located off Dunlilly (formerly Burton Street) on West 10th Street, where houses already constructed are 5 and 6 stories high. The property is conveniently, including gas, gravel street, pavement sidewalk, grass lawn, and three men will be on the ground Sunday and he will be inside the 6 and 8 rooms. He and he extends an invitation to persons interested in a modern home out Sunday and inspect Hyde Park out Sunday and inspect Houston's nearest Negro residential area.
The chest is a community project and every public-spirited citizen should do his or her part to aid the workers in attaining the objective within the prescribed time; and, while Houston has never made a failure in its chest drive, the directors and guiding forces have always ignored and overlooked the Negroes until the last moment.
NEGROES AND PARTISAN ORTHODOXY
Having been the political instrumentality which played a major role in emancipating the American blacks from human bondage, the Republican party has been regarded for years as the orthodox partisan organization, as far as the masses of American Negroes were or are concerned. The Republican party was also recognized to vote for the Republican ticket, was regarded and labeled as a political heretic and partisan traitor.
Several purely racial agencies share out of the chest funds, and our people are interested in the success of the project; but without racial leadership and participation the response from these colored citizens will not reach the proportions and make the commendable showing the leaders of the chest and race so much desire.
The Negroes are far enough removed now from the Civil War to realize that the Republican party has no prior rights on their racial group, and that democratic republics function most efficiently and effectively where principles take precedence over par-
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increase from the 6,122,000 yard
Consistently nearly one-fourth of the urban population, such tardy organization of the colored forces not only work a hardship upon the race and does an injustice to the leaders selected at the top, but also creates a hostile environment in which, in neither but a monochrom community undertaking.
In other words, Negroes in several cities in this country, as well as in any number of states, are waking up to the fact that,
Carried His Streets—Se
Perhaps Frank Will Bark His Fifty Thousand Dollars.
Carried His Money in a Cart Through The Streets—So He Was Robbed of a Fortune
Perhaps Frank Will Bark His Next
Fifty Thousand Dollars.
AFTER he had earned a fortune, own ingenuity—having started without a penny—he lost franks and decided to keep the money he knew it would be secure. But son tipped off a gang of robbers, and the advantage of the opportunity. Thus Carrolls, of Cape Girardeau, M. awakened one morning to find that didn't have a cent in the world.
FTER he had earned a fortune by his own ingenuity—having started life without a penny—the lost faith in banks and decided to keep the money where he knew it would be secure. But somebody tipped off a gang of robbers, and they took advantage of the opportunity. Thus Frank Carroll is well known in the Mississippi awakened one morning to find that he didn't have a cent in the world.
Built Large Fortune
Frank Carroll is well known in and around Cape Girandoue. He is especially well known to the steamboatmen, who used to sell oil on the river front in the old days when steamboatmen was a novelty. And he would hold a position of authority.
been. His parents were very poor. His father worked by the day for a farm and his mother worked by the night. He was likely to go hungry. Perhaps this bitterness of poverty was what turned Frank inside the窟窿 he traveled. As any other human being, Frank was a victim of poverty. He could not save some day acquire a fortune. How well he lived up to his ambition.
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Frank began in 1922, working for himself and forty thousand dollars in the bank, with a face that much. The bank went broke, but his cash out the day before with the exception. This money he lost. But he saved the biggest.
This picture shows the house where Frank Carr experienced the misfortune of extreme poverty, more that Frank developed the ability to rob robbers cruelly took from
Dr. Bunker's Handwritten
By DR. M. N. BUNK
Nationally Known Grapho-
Frank ocean in 1922, working for himself, and when 1926 came, he had forty thousand dollars in the bank, twice properly named as about twice that amount. The bank went broke, but fortunately Frank had drawn his cash out the day before with the exception of a few hundred dollars. This money he lost. But he saved the biggest part of it, and he believes
This picture shows the house where Frank Carroll was born and where he experienced the bitterness of extreme poverty. It was while living in this house that Frank developed a habit of hit the fortune which the robbers rarely took from him.
The places shown, the house where Frank Carroll was born and where he met Frank, are the same as the house where Frank developed the audition and built the fortune which the Frank would inherit.
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successfully imitated: "how many? temptation, and people locked to him in the same yams, he built a large fortress. Everybody knows that Frank Carroll was very rich at one time, and he and people locked to him, since he has had that reputation, there has not been a lot lost his money. Today he has not a pinyin outside of what he makes in the streets. Sometimes he makes more money than he makes five. But he seldom, if ever, makes more than the fortress in George Walls, on the hotel staff in George Walls, on the hotel staff in the hotel at which General Grant had his headquarters during the war. He was well known as Frank Carroll. They were young, and they they were apart for any considerable youth, and they they were apart for any considerable country with the Famous Georgia Minnapolis which was produced by the company after he had satisfied his ambition after he had satisfied his ambition home town, at Cape Girardeau, and where he had worked when a boy
Suffered in Poverty
George does not exactly understand what he is doing, anyone completely underestimates, and no one understands the original character. In more ways than he does, he made a fortune, made man, and made a fortune, made man, and made a fortune.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
This picture shows Frank Carroll's money. Note the gunny sack in which he was accustomed to carry it about. When the bandits robbed him, they took another sack, and all
This picture shows Frank Carro'l and his push cart. Here he has a full supply of hot tammels, and is about his daily business. It was from this cart that the handling to ok the $55,000. This is a rather dilapidated means of carrying it through the market.
love her.
Just now that time a sandwich made
really a regular shape mowed
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him. She listened to him but
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much he loved her and how he want-
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it, and a copy of her book
and also some of that of her
here are the two writings, when
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wrote A. watch a man, who is
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possible for these he loves. B is the
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ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—October 26, 1929
Robbers Get $50,000
Frank traveled the streets at all hours of the night. He made it a point to remain on the job from noon until midnight, thought of going to bed while he was entering his mind. One had to remain on one's toes every moment of the day, stayed on the job, and added more to his life. The gummy sand in the corner of his mind day by day this grew, hence Frank must have had pretty close to no time to walk. Although it is hard to believe that a man would carry that much more than he could, this truly saves her He too, is finding a little more time to spend with her. Your writing shows your nature just as clearly as John Pears writes. He tells the story of the heart that is bored of the genr that does the writing. There can be "aouth" man or "another woman" in your life. And your handwriting has a hint that you know just as it did Annette.
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MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS A Story of Sacrifice, Romance, Humor and Tragedy by DU BOSE HEYWARD Author of PORGY
SYNOPSIS
LISHA-Hegar's daughter, us, the object of Mamma's mercy and the cause of her recent commitment against Hegar's akilil.
Mamma is also the object of Mamma's mercy and the cause of her recent commitment against Hegar's akilil.
Mamma is also the object of Mamma's mercy and the cause of her recent commitment against Hegar's akilil.
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Mint obtains a five dollar a week job an stockbroker at the mlner
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Bob's last adventure leads her into a novel with a Negro, when she believed with such security, that she is arrested to answer the charge of aggravated assault. She goes on to
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when he was on the pavement and accompanied him. She had been so quiet during the proceedings that he had to be alone. She held sheft which she held tightly by the hand struck him with the impact of a hand, shook it, tried to speak, then held it still. He gingered her. He stood looking after the stranded old man with fighting for something against great odds. He heard of pity, then extended with a deed of forgiveness and had passed during the trial. He had exposed a cause. For he co-ordinated with the fight behind him he could, with the help of his girlfriend, go along beside him, plucking at the
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firelight grew more noticeable on the ceiling, and the mellow shawls under the table and the mats on the floor. On Saturday night, and the week before, he will be coming to do their shopping.
Wentworth cast a long look about
the door into the commissary with its
familiar odour - heroes from the
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in the small open fireplace
in the outer door onto
the little plains. A cold red sunset
and the overcast and over the eastern marshae
the mists thickened and swirled, bring-
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wrapped in their folds.
A group of Negroes approached their resonant voices preceding them
ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—October 26, 1929
OT DUMB
Miss Denise McCillan
popular New York so-
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Miss McCillan proves that all
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"Well, he ain't got no right to strut so, the young woman who do de-
fend him. He can bleed same as any odd man,
many men here, how many, few tern un-
turned. She eat a lot of food on her
body, close to ignore. But old Vinn was
close to ignore. But old Vinn was
like dat bout Gilly. she said
she did done out coin to so
house now."
Saint turned to wait on the nxt
customer, then iniminately fol-
lowed. She was a stranger had entered. In the small
face was seen to claim attention,
but this arrival was such a striking
creation a minor sensation. The
created a minor sensation. The
cop upon Fortif, leaving a poete
flooded upon the open door, and the
great bulk of the woman who filled
the bread and faced Northwest
across the light and faced Northwest
to loudly voice she said. "Is you know
he shook his head in my mystified
denial, Ah is hear a lot 'bout yo'
Ah is Mamba's gal Ma sen' me down here an' ax can yo' fin' me some work"
She unbuttoned her sleeve and
back to shoulder she should
hold out her hand. Under the dark skin the muscle of
the arm upward at the elbow, the
arm bunched. She gave a low
confidence. "Ain't dat a
lasked." The Neros began to launch
and she looked up. "Who
ever heard of such a thing."
"Ah did hab one what Ma gib me,
but it's done, wore out."
but it's done wore out. "I bought this book and stopped at one that showed an open account. There has been a lot of money, gildes, candies, candy cheeses, amounting to perhaps a dollar, pledisure merely from the name at the top of the sheet—it's at the top of the sheet."
BOOK TALK
(continued from page two)
If the ratio of NaHCO₃'s white blood
agency to NaHCO₃'s red blood
agency comprehended her alleged
acclimatization, we if assume that
her last progenitors claimed. From
where crowds discreetly gaze upon the
were crowds discreetly gaze upon the
blackamoor he rides on a stake.
A blackahorn stacle in inane
purities. Here are a few: "Red
blood," fact-finding travels, and
fact-finding travels should have
vacues the ample truth that
understand the set of scintillating truth,
and having all like Negroes,
a mixed race, a ginger, a
glicant interest, in prohibition
America, have only Negroes for eu-
main. A Movin' Mound's curiously is
accursed by burgled town, by books,
by books with some discrimination that
down as one of Occlidia's imbeciles.
Again, here is information of un-
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had time to notice Baxter again who had joined the group in the doorway and made sure he was made her place among them. Baxter came in. They heard his cough drive up and stop outside. He drove the crowd around the door, with a "What make you do?" demand irritated. Then he no breaking up and scattering himself, opening for him in two closed hostile situations in the way they massed, leaving the man and his needles as though their touch were as though they were them and swapped over to the man, who hibited. The man was a mutilated with needles proctecting, but most of whom retained the soapy Gulah blood, he seemed of a different race. The contrast between the race and write, and figure, with needles with energy and cunning and a acquisition of most of the warrior visually orally by the commander or appropriated by the magistrate.
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School is disheveled. Tomorrow is the big game to bring to bravery and sorrow. Year before last, Dumbar carried the duplicate that teat. The "teat" this June was more of averages decreed. Dumbar should not win in this manner. The average appetite is what we sweetened the Dumbar appetite for victory. Drill day. A great show. League one. On the large. An critical. Congressman Deprist and other notable names. Congressman Deprist and other notable names. This exhibition of rivalry between America's formers is inspiring and inspiring cheering and inspiring inspire, the company making each into the field of answers, each in company formation, and then in
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the latter was one of the most extreme events on the planet, placed in one corner of the field. Firstly from firey yellow of blank cardboard that fell on an actual battle. Cautiously, the crevice they crept on on the ground. Gratefully, this crept on on the ground. Like a hurricane they sweep down. Like a hurricane they sweep down. Like a hurricane they sweep down. Like the latter was captured.
Shawn communes, went out
from the field and the stand
swagged from the field and
was returned into the field.
The stand was returned. The
was returned.
Finally the hubs appeared joined by Lieut Colonel Browne, the highest man officer in the regular army, and one of the hubs of the underly troops the most of the men was mounted below it was placed under the command of Captain John A. Drayke, Lieutenant Colonel Browne and was ever again with him. With success then to come they resumed the crown but were better equipped with helmets, cold bodies, and the most secure rifles. With success they went on to Carinthia and with more puissance on helmets and with more puissance on Carinthia Carinthia Lech, Armagnac Belfast. When the third recruit from the Armagnac corps arrived it was a great spectacle for corporal and one of which they could not contain. The military lessons are much of the basis of the best one they could learn from the combat experience was well able of a fine maturity in the soldier. Of course it is tainted with the fact that this is one of the fundamental skills of the infantry in the battle force.
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MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS
A team of three men, the most experienced employee of Proe Barmart, the matriarch of the company, will describe the labour that the operation of the camp would be thrown up. The camp has sent him patrol, but he has not given it and the power that it has for a moment killing an enemy is intensified at the group around him. The men are strung up into mats and individual strung up towards the cabins, towering women and men told to roll them down. The fluid ones Mr. Gillin and the fluid ones Mr. Barmart are famous wander in their sturdy eyes and soon he shot after them. What's the use ye boys say when ye all do at the camp, ye coke elcee
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(Continued on page 59)
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As the pair stopped quietly once more, she made an adjoining place at the back of the house, the first moment of leisure that they had enjoyed together. She sat in the house she was just like everyone else, the woman upon the open road she walked on, clutching between her two wrenches her face in rank took smokes, and through it she could see from the side of the road, mumma no cry on her behalf, certainly she referred to this unusual behaviour, and told her companion
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TEACHERS' MEET LEADERS NAMED BY PRESIDENT
Marshall, Texas—The program of the Colored Tendered "State Association of Texas, which will come to Houston at Houston 28-31 in well attended meetings, will out here this week from the associational headquarters by President Joseph J. Rhoads, who is also president of Bishop College. According to President Rhoads, a man born in Texas has been formed, and all above the age of 21.
PROF. R. T. TATUM, Bommer principal Adams Ward School, vice chairman of the department of secondary education at the Hamilton institution of the Colored Teachers' State Association, Nov. 25-30.
cultural work being carried out in Texas, and at land, one entirely new facility, will have a part in the B22 program.
PROF. E. O. SMITH, Houston
prefectural Phillis Wheatley H1g2
School, and chairman of the local
committee on school exhibits and
industrial displays.
Emory, Dallas, conductors; nonnual teachers' teachers' section, Thomas Holliday, Sant Antón, conductor; nonnual teachers' teachers' section, Pierre Pincar, conductors; nonnual teachers' teachers' section, B. Pendleton, Kansas, conductor.
Department of elementary education; nonnual teachers' section, M. S. H. Fowler; nonnual teachers' section, S. F. Stewart Burwell, Worth West.
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929
NEGROES RALLY TO DELANY WITH FINANCIAL HELP
New York.—(ANP)—That Negroes all over the United States are eagerly watching and hoping that Hubert T. Delany, a former congressman from the Twenty-first District, will be successful at the polls on November 5, is evidenced by the readiness with which persons living outside New York have responded to the appeal. Early last week a Delany-for-Congress committee was organized in Westchester County, New York, to solicit funds throughout the county to help finance the construction of Rhodes of Elmsford was elected chairman; Everett Gibbs of Elmsford, secretary, and Dr. Erold Collymore of White Plains, treasurer. Other members of the committee were Wilson of Elmsford and Robert E. James of White Plains. Members of this committee began by contributing $5 each and have since reported a five-dollar contribution to Williams, M. D. of White Plains.
Another group of New Rochettie college—Leon W. Scott, D. D. S. John A. Ross, Eas. Eas. Arthur Williams, M. D. S. D. M. D. sent a $30,000 contribution of $10.
DePriest District Contributes
The Second Ward regular Republican organization of Chicago, through its treasurer, Alderman L.B. Anzalea. The Second Ward is the First Illinois Congressional District, from the first Dearest Oscar DePriest was elected last year. In addition to making a contribution to the campaign fund, Atty. P. Anzalea, the president of a list of his friends to whom the campaign committee might appeal for funding. William H. Dorham, president of the Phillip A. Payton, Jr. Company, director. Parent-Teacher's section, Mrs. W. L. D. Johnson, Houston, conduct. For on rural school problems: J. H. Rowe, chairman; rural high school teachers' section, Mrs. Christine B. H. Rowe, chairman; Jeanne supervisors' section, Richmond, conducts; rural elementary teachers' section, Mrs. Amie
Chicago, IL. (ANP)—There is no "nort district in Chicago," but seven districts inhabited by Negroes. The district is called Franklin, Frazer, under the auspices of the local branch of the National Association of Negroes. Mr. Frazer's survey exhiled the district that Negroes are cooped up on the Southside.
FAULKNER OFF TO LIBERIA
New York—(ANP) J. R. Fulkerson, the nominated candidate for president of the United States, will be the first week. While in the states, the states stared at stuffed up quite a lot of Internet content and even threw away the pieces against the present Liberal government, which were denied by Congress.
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THE CHRISTIAN'S VIEW OF RECREATION
LESSON 17 JE 31.12, 13.22
5.16 MARK 17 JE 38.24, 30.22 JE 38.26
GOLDEN FIXTURE I—am unfortunate that I might have it more unfortunate than PRIMARY TOPIC: The Right Way to MIGRATE TOPIC: The Right Way to INTERNALMACHINE AND NESOTO MACHINE THING PEOPLE AND ADULT MACHINE Topic: Recreation in Community
In the last lesson, we will discuss the main work in there is a certain breaking down of ceils which need constant repair; therefore in order that work can be done, we will need Recreation. Recreation means recreation-Failure to throw this truth into the light. This light let us view the salient points in the scripture selected
I The Coming Golden Age (Jer 31.22)
Though Jeremiah was the wreeping prophet, and presented dark pictures of Jerusalem condition, God gave him a knowledge known how that through the miracle, hand of God the chosen nation should be delivered from bondage and oppression, prosperity and gladness should prevail. The source of all real recreation is right relationship with God. In this context, nothing so powerful affects the physical organism in its renewal as joy in God. In this coming age the Christian is called to help the old people and children (Zech 34:5, 11). H. The Christian's Relation to Fasting (Mark 21:1823). H. The very joyfulness of the diestes of Christ in contrast with the disciples of John and the Pharisees. H. The law of Moses only required fasting on the day of Atonement of John the Baptist was in prison, therefore he had to way his diestes were fasting.
2 Christ's answer (v. 19, 20).
He declared that the exhibition of the book was not as long as he had the bridgeswood with them. The boy of present companions with Christ prevented him from seeing the real source of joy. He recognized that when the bridgeswood was absent, there was occasion for him to see the real source of joy. His fasting is permissible. In times of great need the early church fasted. Before sowing out the first mills, Christ was forbidden to fast. More fasting and less fasting would be helpful today in the ordination of Christian workers to the Sabath (Mark 24:28).
The disciples were clamored with haterness when they plucked the wood from the Sabath fields on the Sabath day. In Christ's defense against the charge, He gives a lesson to the great king who in line of need use the shewroom that was only unwarranted. David in doing this was out of the regular line of duty. 2 Showed the nature of the Sabath
V. Jesus Attending a Wedding (John 22:11)
He is a striking light on the spirit of Christ. A marriage feast was graced by his Presence. In this act he set a mark of honor upon Jesus' earthly adventures. In this act many body Redemption lifted the body ordinary of marriage to its dignity and when the wife was exhausted, he wrought the first miracle rather than have its festivities marred.
Glorious
Earth has not a spectacle more glorious or more fair to show than this have tolerating indifference.
Overcoming Obstacles
An easy life is not likely to be a very valuable life to itself or to others. Strength comes by overcoming it that can best help those about it.
THE THING YOU CAN DO
What not do the thing you can do?
Howells it is to waste precious time
tiring the thing you cannot do. There
is always something within your reach
something tame than so that it
nearer other goals, fills the life and
gives it richness. Doing what you
can is far better than dreaming of the
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New York—Believing that the administration of Mayor James J. Walker has done more than any previous one to make New York City "the finest spot in America for the Negro," a group of 170 leading Negro citizens of Greater New York have organized themselves into the Colored Citizens Non-Partisan Committee for the re-election of Mayor James J. Walker.
The committee is composed of Democrats, Republicans and Independents who are members of the National citizen an Army Burleigh, the noted singer and composer; Dr. W. E. B.DuBois, a scholar and writer, editor of the Critics Fletcher Hearder Henderson, poet, and author and secretary of the National Association for the National Urban League, poet, and secretary of the National Urban League; Gene Kickle Jones, executive secretary of the National Urban League; secretary-treasurer of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; the National Electrical producer; B. John N. Bell, electrical instructor; Matsors William H. Jackson, Leo Fitzman and Frank Chisutte.
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Covington Bldg. Houston, Tex.
Office Phone Pres. 5501
Res. Phone: Fairfax 2247
Office Hours:
8 to 12 A. M.-1 to 8 P.M.
GEORGE W. ANTOINE M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Residence: 2301 McGeean Ave.
Residence: 407 Old Fellow Temple
PRESCRIPTIONS
OUR SPECIALTY
Peoples Pharmacy
VIRGIL, B. BYERS, Ph. C.
415 MILAM STREET
Same Phone: Pres. 1909
Reduction
Sale
cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and
Alterations
We Mend Your Clothes
Ladies' Work a Specialty
POSITIVELY NO ODOR
OF GASOLINE
1321 Ruthven St.
Phone Preston 2827
A. B. Fedford, jeweler, watchmaker and optician, successor to B. F. Taylor and Co., diamonds fitted; eye glasses Houston, Texas. Phone Pairix 3765.
Office and Laboratory: 2619 Odin Avenue, 8th Street
Residence: 2519 Opelmas Street
DR. C. H. L. M. Oleman's Street
General Practice
Office Hours
9 to 11 a.m. 1 to 3 p.m.
Sunday by Appointment
Phone Pair: 8386 Houston, Tex.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to 3 m. to 8 p.m.
Office Phone. Pres. 3288
415 Old Fellow Temple
DR. CHAS. W. PEMBERTON
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Res. phone. Hailley 5440
Office Phone, Preston 6350
DR. WALDU J. WOHNDA
DENTIST
Suites 201-202-203 Old Fellows
Temple
Louisiana St. at Prairie Ave.
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
Houston, Texas
DR. C. M. NICCHOS
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Taxorian Bldg., Suite 220
Preston 4181
007 1-2 Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex.
FOR HIGH-CLASS SHOE
REPAIRING
Visit
LIGHTNING REPAIR
SHOE SHOP
FRED T. LEE, Proprietor
117 MILAM ST. PRES. 5373
DENTAL SURGEON
4099 MILAM STREET
All Classes of Dental Work
Nearly Doe Ridge Work
A Specialty
Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 noon
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: Appointment
Phone: Office, Prairie 1459
Residence, Cap. 6551
KNOXIT LIQUID
Unnatural and mucous discharges can be avoided by destroying the germs of infectious diseases. $.50 At All drugs.
Fairchild Undertaking Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMALMERS
1015 Dowling Street
Phones: Fairfax 1835
Fairfax 6464
Re. Phone Fax. 2751
Office Phone Press. 6958
F. F. STONE. M. D.
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Office and Hospital Practice
Suite 406-87, Fourth Floor
Odd Fellows Temple
Louisiana and Prairie