Houston Informer

Saturday, November 2, 1929

Houston, Texas

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BIG COOKING SCHOOL BEGINS TUESDAY THE HOUSTON INFORMER FINAL Moorfield Storey Buried Sunday BISHOP A. J. CAREY IS INDICTED VOL. XI—TWO SECTIONS Moorf BISHO THE MIRROR By C. P. RICHARDSON rfield OP A Fall Food I Booked By During N Noted Cooking Expert and Rodgers, Will Conduct grims' Auditorium—Mul Night By Pilgrims' Bank When the sun retires to his occi November 4, the final touches wil torium of the Pilgrims' building, The Houston Informer's Fall Food Exhibition) will commence Tuesday close Saturday night, November 9. For five days colored housewife tion, will receive a course (white), recognized as one of Ameri thorities and dietitians. Mrs. Rod schools throughout the country, but been engaged to conduct such cla our race. Aside from the daily cooking se several local firms will operate boo prices and devote for all who on the open night the Pilgr Prof. A. D. Ewell, will give a out- gram by the celebrated Coleridge- consented to render a snappy pro- Admission will be free to the cook nected with the show. Eminent L Dead At Friend T Distinguished Lawyer Pass Only President Nationa vancement of Colored P Attend Funeral—Demis New York City.—Moorfield Stor the National Association for the A one of the outstanding lawyers of dent of the American Bar Associ ber 23, at the age of 85 years. The funeral took place in Boston for tributes from representative circles of the nation, state telegraphed flowers and a message sented at the funeral by Walter W When the sun retires to his occidental chambers Monday night, November 4, the final touches will have been made in the auditorium of the Pilgrims' building, West Dallas and Bagby, where the Houston Informer's Fall Food Festival (Cooking School and Exhibition) will commence Tuesday, November 5, at 2 p.m., close Saturday night, November 9. For five days colored housewives and culinary artists of Houston receive free cooking lessons and Mrs. A. D. Rodgers (white), the vice president of America's most eminent cooktori and dietitians, Mrs. Rodgers has held several cooking schools throughout the country, but this is the first time she has been engaged to conduct such classes exclusively for women of our race. Aside from the daily cooking school from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., several local firms will operate booths and will be souvenirs, prizes and favors for all who attend the demonstration. On the opening night the Pilgrims' brass band, directed by Prof. A. D. Ewell, will give a outdoor concert preceding the program. On Saturday the group will be presented, consented to render a snappy program beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Admission will be free to the cooking school and all events connected with the show. Eminent Leader Dead At Boston; Friend To Negro Distinguished Lawyer Passes at Ripe Age—Was Only President National Association For Advancement of Colored People Ever Had—Many Attend Funeral—Demise Mourned New York City—Moorfield Storey, first and only president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, one of the outstanding lawyers of the nation and former president of the American Bar Association, died on the night of October 23, at the age of 85 years. The funeral took place in Boston and was the occasion for a memorial business conference and of a federal circles of the nation, state and city. The N. A. A. C. P. telegraphed flowers and a message of condolence, and was represented at the funeral by Walter White, acting secretary. Mr. Storey, during his long and by state or city enactment, and his victorious defense of a human trust, held many positions of public interest. He was an overseeer of Harriet Tubman, the United States Supreme Court, not only as a lawyer, but as a judge of the Law Review, president of the Boston and Massachusetts Bar associations and Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association. His championship of the cause of the Negro began in reconstruction of the city of Charleston, where Charles Summer, of whom Mr. Strowve wrote a biography, Mr. Strowve P. and at a time when the cause of the Negro was being given it his powerful power, becoming first president of the Negro, A. A. C. he died. In the last year he will be the dead. The most important legal victories ever in behalf of the Negro in America are due to his efforts. In behalf of the Negro, N. A. A. C. may provide to file a brief with the U. S. Senate father clauses case in 1915, which carried this form of disfiancement. He was acquitted in the repose case in 1917 (Buchanan v. Young), and made a plea for As president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, he was a key figure in which he has rendered such yeoman service for the cause of right in this country, and which has rendered such credit and distinction from the inception of the movement until his demise. He was the only president the association came from the abolitionist stock of the new England he unified his service in a project whose objective was the establishment of a can Negro; and, while many have unwittingly criticised the work of this organization, none could question the authority of the project which actuated Mr. Stovey in his activities. He recognized as one of the brightest legal minds of his day and generation and one of the most brilliant lawyers in the country, having gave much of his time and fortune in legal rights to safeguard the civil, political and economic rights of can Negroes and many of the legal victories in behalf of the Negroes of the country he never counseled violence to attain these needs. He believed in the importance of the law, his adjustments and reforms, and tenacity held to the doctrine that the courts of the land would, in the final years of his life, be the rights of all the people of the age of 85 years, he lived much longer than the average man. He saw the black race in human bondage witnessed by his struggles during the period of reconstruction and was granted longevity to assume its rightful place in the life of the nation, but to contribute truthfully to the last of the Mobilists. No finer character in American history has ever lived than Moorfield, who creditably the last of the Mobilists. His type has about disappeared from the scene, yet humanity has been blown away. May the cause be renewed. May the cause for which he fought go marching and on and on his life serve Fall Food Festival Booked By Informer During Next Week Noted Cooking Expert and Dietitian, Mrs. A. D. Rodgers, Will Conduct Daily Classes In Pilgrims' Auditorium—Musical Program Tuesday Night By Pilgrims' Band and Choral Club 16 Pages AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 by state or city enactment. And his work in the United States Supreme Court, not only colored farmers, also before the United States Supreme Court, but also in the tribune, but established the principle in American jurisprudence that a trial con- tinent is not due process of law. It was this case which was in-strument conduct in the case of Louis Marshall in the case of the C. P. inducing him to become a director and a valued member of the na- The N. A. A. C. P. feels the loss of these two great legal minds and champions of honor and decency in the fight against the oppressive deaths as the death do, within a period of two months. In addition Mr. White, the N. A. A. C. P. telegraphed its condolence to the family and its floral tribute. Mr. White, the O'Neill chairman of the national board of directors, Arthur B. Spingar, vice president and chairman of the legal firm of O'Neill, the member of board, and Butler B. Wilson, president of the Boston branch of the firm of Mr. Steele. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, says He Would Be Most Happy To Vote For Colored Candidate—Campaign In Final Week New York City—Harlem's fight to have its own representative in the halls of congress entered its final week today (Oct. 29) with every prospect of success. Mr. Butler, the progressive young candidate on the Republican ticket who expects to succeed the late Royal H. Weller, white Democrat, as congressman, has conducted one of the most intensive campaigns New York has ever seen and the response to his support outstanding members of his party who have rallied to his support. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of the National Education Association of the world, wrote Mr. Delaney as follows: "The necessity for congress in the 21st District has been a strong support. If I were a resident of that district instead of its near neighbor I should vote for the Democratic election day. You have exceptional qualifications to represent us in congress, your training, your training in the law, and your experience on the staff of the (Continued on Pare Fire) REAPER CLOSES JOHNSON'S LIFE; BURIED SUNDAY REAPER CLOSES JOHNSON'S LIFE; BURIED SUNDAY Dr. J. Mercer Johnson, for many years an outstanding leader of the Texas Christian Episcopal Church, quietly ape away at the family residence, here 2316 Oak Street, 6:20 p.m. m. Friday, October 16. Although he voluntarily retired from active service in the Texas Christian health, and had been confined to the home most of the time since his expectedly, his wife, Mrs. P. Belle Johnson, two daughters, Mines Johnson and Mrs. Lacy C. Henderson, in-law, Mrs. Lacy C. Henderson, who constantly ministered to him during his unusual will power and devotion to his life work, he continued to carry on in spite of his physical hardship. He was born in the state of Mississippi, January 14, fifty-five years old, and Mrs. Anthony Johnson. His early education was in the received school, he also attended Gannon Theological Seminary, from which he graduated. Diversity, later, the degree of doctor of divinity, later, the degree of doctor of divinity was conferred on him by Livingston College of the Christian Church. He is 29 years ago as a pastor of the college at Marshall he taught a class in the Willey College. Some of his work at E. H. Hallowell, K. W. McMullen, W. D. Lewis and K. W. J. King. Other appointments which he held include Presiding elder of the Houston District, pastor of Trinity, Houston; pastor of Hempstead; Navajo and Houston. A beautiful church cilfed Houston, although he was stricter with paralysis before that time. Dr. Johnson was a fine orator, a warm and kind person, a wide-waife pastor and all round good man. He was widely known GIRL RESERVES CHAIRLADY WILL LEAVE HOUSTON MRS. J. H. LOVELL Chairship Girl Reserve Committee The committee of management of the H. M. C. regrets very much to lose one of its most popular chairladies. Mrs. J. H. Lovell, chairlady of the Girl Reserve committee, Mrs. Lovell has worked with this committee for two years and her contact with the youth of Houston as well as with the adults has meant much to the city. The inspiration and enthusiasm that abound in the Girl Reserve serves group was parment in helping the girls to find and give the best program has been made during her administration. It was during her time that Houston became host to the first state, Girl Reserve Conference. Much can be said of Mrs. Lovell for her work with the Y. W. C. A. community as a The Y. W. C. A. and the community regret to lose Mrs. Lovell, who has been missed in Boston, Miss ippl, where her husband has accepted pastorate of a church Johnson Is Seeking Homes For Teachers Prof. W. L. D. Johnson, Sr., has been named chairman of the committees of the teachers to the city Thanksgiving Day. He is asking eve- lence teachers to visit in making the stay of the teachers in our midst a real pleasure. In addition, teachers to open their homes to this excellent group of workers will help them with their bills. Those who can house them with Prof. Johnson or call 212-265-2121. BETTER BISHOP RALLY TO CLOSE; GOAL IN SIGHT The Informer is in receipt of a telegraphic communication from President Joseph J. Rhoads of Bishop College, Marshall, which is encouraging students to graduate and friends of this well-known institution of learning. The telegram follows: "Icomplete returns from 'Bet' in Bishop Kelly indicate that the abt. by November 1. Amount right figures expected in every mail from committee of women, release for publication November 9 will give final results." While this financial drive closed on Friday, November 1, contribution to the college, located at Marshall, Texas, during the organization and organization, is called to send in their quota or contribution, although it will be delayed and the funds will be vide ample funds are the special work which residents plans to do FIRST SECTION—NUMBER 24 State College To Offer Extension Work In Houston would do so if the promotions were successful. Much concern was manifested over the report that Timothy Reeves, Jr., the chief executive of the company, fessed that he was a "go-between" and had accepted funds from individuals seeking civil service with the assistant state attorney for two hours and the award was issued that he will confess. Along with Reeves were several of the company's officers who reported, also charged that the high-ranking officers and funders from them for city jobs which were never given were denied. He denied the charge and again stated that he was the victim of a huge frame-up. He further admitted that he was the person that he will be able to prove his innocence. Hibop Carve expressed his profound appreciation for the hundreds of special delivery letters which had come from all over the country (Continued on Page Five) SEATTLE NEGRO HEADS DEBATING CLUB OF SCHOOL Seattle, Wash. — (ANP)—For the first time the Broadway Debating Association here elected a Negro, Marvin F. Gaston, to the office of its vice president, at Broadway High School, who with his partner, Paul A. Gloean, won leadership, winning four debates, three of which were won by unanimous decisions, last year. Gaston also won a jurorial context. Gaston has to put every distraction on his preparation, the organization of an “interscholastic Debating协会” rules governing his school to debating in the city and ultimately the young Gaston, who is just 18 years of age, is also the president of the Men Christian Endowment League of Young Americans. He has recently been given the leading role in the Congo episode of the series, which he is to be staged at the Civic Auditorium soon. In this role, Mr. Gaston will pay you money to attend the first encounter with missionaries to a modern Americanized youth. Anale from the University of Chicago will participate in the section on the play. Of this number Charge a WHERE INFORMER’S FALL FOOD FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD E £) ah ' x | - 2 Yep ea = RO ad e ant ite | pe snsiencinm of ne Eien: Passes eee fiery en rouee ie Food Festival (Cooking School and Exhibition), conducted by The Houston Informer, “America’s Greatest Weekly Newspaper,” beginning ‘Tuesday, November 5 and ending Saturday night, November 9. Every afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, starting Tuesday, classes in cook- ing and menu making will be conducted by Mrs. A. D. Rodgers (white), one of America’s foremost cooking experts and dietitians. This will mark the first time Mrs. Rodgers has conducted cooking classes in Houston exclu- sively for colored women, and the promoters hope that a large number of our women will avail themselves of the opportunity to attend these class- s. No admission will be charged at the door and no financial obliga- tions will be incurred by those attending the demonstration—only a note- book, pencil and receptive mind. ROSCOE SIMMONS ANNOUNCES HE IS *:S:\ scsi 1 if at tha "they brought out OUT TO BEAT DePRIEST FOR SEAT; Satine hi. ‘Their cana, “Wil CLAIMS MANY LEADERS BACKING HIM =: ""ei.2%sc0a Paper and by letter, while William a Chicago, I—(ANP)—The formal announcement by Col Roscoe Conklin Simmons las! weak that he was a candidate for ccamgress from the First Ilinoi District to succeed Oscar De- Pviest, has stirred more than paming interest in the politica ‘world here. Simmons, in a mani- festo, declared that he woold have the support of Edward H. Weight, Assemblyman George (Kersey, now an associate of De Priest, an well as that of Atty. William Dawson who until very fiertined Ward Cab controled pM. DePriest. sil naessee e ee wT that cternnation bee wat and Siemens able to mentee any ee aap be cxoectnd ate never, els sect theres he Went Cy te ea ‘pies en Wenn in ghar tant, Copeman 4 shen ateericwed by =P St te Aeoced Regs “Si ce cat mk ertricd Tas cengty Tees ceca Be a unser the comitution, an whe ees wee ees Syasuc ees cot be ees a ie ose Soe Ste Sa ie BA oeceer thew ties Ete hs sarees Whats os tare Seton Po te Sot better” Americanism. 1 have Scie eel hee eas Sates aiee of tr or Giition. This te 8 free rovermmers Rose Pe ERS ety. weve “Gi refering to te Bie wk whe Seca eis snes te tee SSrrectatiee $e bar serbaied athe ne Gees Gee be os ES spews tne te ce eer oo ae : ee seek Starman pnd eat thet Ie weloener sie iy scares Te ene es ead Re te mega rene, ES in that cie-tion, aecord My Sir Semmens the Send Ward Satie ea pee. eo ( a ee feta tects him, wt eins eet a wh Oo tater sssed Oost Sees pa ren ta py ee ete ee ees Smee ee or] the arent Ses toe tie No Secs te pene psi ij a . Se ye ‘2 Ce a <a ‘sella eee eS ee ee mG | cat. “ie: 2 a ie Z A i =A Ke res } e: fae i } a Ny ae 3 .\s he \\ ted 1 “ as — 7 eS mee 1 PROF. ARTHUR D. EWELL, popular bandmaster, who will rect the Ancient Order of Pilgrims’ brass band in’ the open-air ‘concert next Tuesday night, a8 the preliminary event to the form: St opening of The Houston Informer’ Fall Food Reatival and Cook ‘img School at the Pilgrims’ building. As a teacher and develop- er of bands, Mr. Ewell holds 2 unique pontion amoge the race Bt of the state and South. ti rit Pita ua ere ees Sea aren eee tered Stew aaimene smn SS pare eet te Se ee ee oe Sos a ope are Fie nh a Se ear es he a he eat pee srt ca See ftiae terhaes Sra ane ei pee a ey tes Salih etn se iene fat aaiae es Se saat a ome Coe Dene Crom mts ge ot ps son abscaar ohPa fen sed. sconding tothe inside polit ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 the latter's bebalf. Although both De- Peat and. Anderson ha Yong pote ala simmons tn ther “aockeaman Wee sell Ga ta" bem ce cant pain inten fo he commerce jo nly for the parpone of Satie ides ional "Wik iam Danton; now a wopporter of St front Tor cpr wet colonia fated eer, wie Wiliam slokoans a hie potege ot Geos Hanne county ttasuree a ee Teil reni lord wat emstea by Be Pia and Anderson verbally ft foeree wos ihe at sewing ts inno tse together" wit ee tain dagenuion in the Sec Wort “Sensation hich felts fan dos icfafnaton to aby ns hatin be ine In'bi etitetent ier Stone eos Mr. DePrest wan not chosen to soceted the “nmted Sain” eee comtltice of gouinron, bres the te struction of peers they cold ethos feist noe refurto Tithe vacancy {eth "somnation for the fa tr teetming Mare” Toon" The fe Sidsic "Gas ict witheot represent thon tn the tant Sesion of WT And 0 Mr, DePriest, appeared the gene et nae ie ctoalaty toe Jodement of hi re iyPin teenie wh thea, “New sitora i the eppertity fo are Rime tothe congress, fs ues a powers ted ao fore” Definite announcement, of the eo tahtunment "of $850,000 nto $i ihe, then, Lime the additonal dstais that fn'aadto ia plane ha Soman igo ener iass se the ompany ce Prehalt 00 sere of tad In Wi fave sud teore coca foe Fs bem nl sly CELEBRATED CHORAL CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM TUESDAY NIGHT 2 2OOk u q’ no Ae AG P iv LOS foal sit r ey O | “aul ia 7 ® wv The Coleridge-Taylor Choral Club, the premier musical organization of the South, will render a snappy and spicy musical program at the formal opening of The Houston Inform- er’ Fall Food Festival (Cooking School and Exhibition), Tuesday night, November 5, 230 p.m. ‘This popular musical organization will be heard: in several selections, ranging from Negro jubilees to operatic and classical numbers, and admission to the Pilgrims’ audito- rium, where the cooking school will be conducted from Tuesday afternoon through Satur- day night, will be free to everybody. \ act P- 0. Smith is direetrese-pianist of this choral hub, and C. F. Richardson i presi lent The Ancient Order of Pilgrims’ brass band, directed by Prof. A. D. Ewell, Houston’s popular bandmaster, will give an open-air concert in front of the Pilgrims’ building Tuesday night, Novmber 5, officially opening The Houston Informer’s Fall Food Festival and Cooking School. This band ranks as one of the best musical organizations of its kind in Texas, and its repertoire consists of march numbers, sentimental selections and overtures, which will be played during the 30-minute out-door concert Tuesday evening, beginning at 8 o’clock and ending at 8:30 o’clock. Houstonians are certainly in for a treat during next week, and it is expected that a monster crowd will attend the daily cogking classes and the stellar attractions booked for each night during the Fall Food Nature’s Way Says Collier’s Writer a ee ecco fice opamp oe oe Sao See eee Soe sells ig sae ee Sg heer te nro a Roar core rie ere in oe a See rhe he rie rage ef ial gd te wage foun i'n ail, orm Butvthe parallel we see between the init 'whe an once child abore Stes ee fred Cs cee aad oe SO eur th ee of es ee ree Nosaifn lest tbe eh jc Sater weneecee” eg ooo Piece nena Sie ingen Sted Sorel were feared perceal vanity vary bard the offspring.” = ‘Daceing the cs sting, Dr wadaworths prs Gt eal ise eetat Seti end a he physica the former’ il avy te Sia om itt sit oe Site Ss Boost kes‘ ied it eo atin Ex we cane expect hi te develo i sede pet ny ce [his “muscles property, nor Ws, chest AMERICA’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER spert which is so impertent to him 2ha the ret Mie Ben Sere oe ener ie eee goes ie ite © oes pe Sere ca eee les ao BEAUMONT OPENS COLORED LIBRARY pace ee hee sa Soe ie eee ee cer ees ey Be eae eee em ere oe cece Fi tear of eae & eae =. eae of Soe ree oe ope oa nterene es JACKSONVILLE Scheer, Tomei, vantotan meee Secon meee Blame won Seany note Oa 1 Pease Seria i ti er ace re eee Ns 5. Day 3 Rem ee cee any gm eae sty Sey a ee eee ea Seep ae ee er. eee Boe pens Can eaten SSG Se: Saari he sme retro Seva eee ee See cae ee Ses oe Sos ae oe tea a ted Se eae teas = LOCAL HAPPENINGS Alfred Speaker, Dowling and Pierce, spent last Sunday at Brenham. He joined the museum at 500 to loan on real estate. Call Hailen 5186. Mrs. D. E. Nelson, 1762 Patterson, has returned from a visit with Mrs. W. C. Wilson, 1760 to loan on real estate. Call Hailen 5186. Mr. and Mrs. Leen C. Glover, 2413 Welder, have just finished their two-story apartment at 218 St. Charles, and have rented a two-story apartment at 710 Andrews, in spending a two-week vacation visiting friends at San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Preston White, 1617 Welder, have rented a two-week vacation visiting friends at Dallas Fair. Maurice B. Preston, 1710 Andrews, were visitors last week at Los Angeles. Namie Holt, who has been at Herman Hospital for some time, is reported to be much improved at this. Mrs. Georgia Balkin, Centerville, La. is visiting her daughter and Mrs. George Hood, 213 East St. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shannon, 1869 Carr, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary last Sunday at See Spring Printing Co. for good work. Work called for and delivered promptly. Mrs. Matthias, 1611 Binghamton, who underwent a serious operation sometime ago at the Horton Hospital, is reported much IT'S-- That Cooking starts Tuesday, you there! Most everyone You know Mr. Instructor, will Be sure and want to remember The Cooking the Pilgrims' B Fourth Ward, Saturday night daily from 2 p. That Cooking School we've been telling you about starts Tuesday, November 5, 2 p. m. We are expecting you there! Most everyone'll be present—just like a party. You know Mrs. A. D. Rodgers, the famous Cooking Instructor, will tell you new secrets of the culinary art. Be sure and be there with a pencil and paper—you'll want to remember the things Mrs. Rodgers tells you. The Cooking School will be held in the auditorium of the Pilgrims' Building, West Dallas and Bagby streets, Fourth Ward, from Tuesday, November 5, through Saturday night, November 9. Classes will be conducted daily from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. BE SURE AND BE THERE! HOUSTON GAS FUEL COMPANY A SUBSIDIARY OF UNITED GAS COMPANY Moody Sage Management ALBA H. WARREN, V. P. and Gen. Mgr. A. A. VAN OR Commercial --- PAGE FOUR our hours of bereavement occasioned by the death of our mother, who died in 2011. Robin and Pathfinder; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dobbain, A. L. Waltman, M. Jackson and W. Shawney and Shadowseys and Charles A. George Dental Society, Mr. Charles A. George Dental Society, and Mr. Rex and W. Shawney and Mrs. W. J. Winner and family, Dr. J. G. Gathings and W. P. Carmichael, Dr. O. L. Mittleton and family. LOANS TO COLORED Fifty thousand dollars ($60,000) to Buy, Build and Refinance Colored Texas Tx Trading Co., Phone Fairlax 8658; 210 Pilgrim' building Houston Principals Launch Organization With Jones President An association of the principals of the colored elementary schools has been formed and their first meeting recently, J. P. Jones, principal of Lackie School, was elected chairman, and J. P. Jones, principal of Harrisonburg School, secretary. "This organization," says Mr. Jones, "hopes to accomplish much good in the education of our personal efficiency on the part of each teacher. Superintendent Oberbauer we, realizing that the future of the race depends largely upon the foundation, the education, and minds of the youth of today, have reported to the association as a means CLEBURNE COLUMBUS NEXT-- WIE Big School we've been tell November 5, 2 p. m. We will be present—just like mrs. A. D. Rodgers, the f tell you new secrets of t be there with a pencil and the things Mrs. Rodgers School will be held in the building, West Dallas and from Tuesday, November November 9. Classes w m. to 4 p. m. TON GAS FUEL CO. A SUBSIDIARY OF UNITED GAS COMPANY Body Scaffolds Management UNITED GAS COMPANY Mindy Jacques Management THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 4TH MISSIONARY BAPT. CHURCH (2015 Pierce Avenue) Rev. A. H. Branch, Pastor Sunday school, with Supt. Praetzer presiding, had a total collection sunshine of 11 a.m. to 11 a.m. Rev. E. S. Branch worshiped with us. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Krause, with Mrs. A. H. Krause, invention full of inspiration. Mr. Krause has returned from San Antonio. Class No. 9 met in 1608 St. Charles, on Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. W. H. M. S. Circle No. 1, on Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. meeting; Thursday night and Wednesday, 3:30 echel rehearsal; Friday, 5 p.m., officers and teachers; Thursday Hill is ill.-Mrs. A. W.ells,师长. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH J. R. W. Halkins, Pastor. Sunday, November 3; Sunday school 9:30 p.m.; 11 a.m. services, subject, "Two Important Attributes Benedict Christian Workers. Lakes 11:25, B. Y. 11:30, C. 11:30, D. 11:30, subject, "Faith." Neb. 11:1. Public cordially invited to worship with us. MT. CORINTH BAPSTIST CHURCH (Cor. Schwarz and Back Sts.) Rev. A. Humbard, Pastor Despite the inclement weather, Sunday school was well attended, and a Sunday service at Ellis, Yokam, prosecured at 11:30 a.m. at the Business House Club. Mr. Business House Club gave some helpful information. Prof. Robert Odd Fellows, was the principal speaker. Editor C. P. Richardson also gave a post from the building division was from the Bible meeting every Tuesday night. Bible band every Wednesday morning, SANCTIFIED CHURCH OF CHRIST (3500 Moses Street) EEK! lng you about we are expecting a party. famous Cooking the culinary art. d paper—you'll ers tells you. e auditorium of Bagby streets, October 5, through will be conducted A. A. VAN ORSDALE, Commercial Mgr. Did You Ever Try It? Pancrust becomes soft and fluffy readily absorbing and dissolving sugar with only a few turns of the wrist. Perfect for baking and frying. to the Salad Dressing. Rather it absorbs the flavors of spicy, fine vinegar, juicy, tart lemons, pungent mustards and sauces, combining and holding the appetizing savors in a creamy, delicate Mayonnaise and French Dressing. PANCRUST-PLATO COMPANY VISIT OUR BOOTH THE HOUSTON INFORMER'S FALL FOOD FESTIVAL AND EXHIBITION PILGRIMS' AUDITORIUM November 5 to 9, Inclusive PANGRUST SINCE 1980 You will enjoy SUNSET COFFEE and SUNSET TEA. Buy them at any Grocery Store, and save the coupons packed in each can. They are valuable. 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Houston, Texas HOUSTON MAKES DELICIOUS PIE CRUST HOUSTON, TEXAS SOLD BY ALL GROCERS IN HOUSTON AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PLATP BARBADOS BARBADOS FANCY COOKING AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER United States district attorney, all unite to qualify you in exceptional degree. You have my cordial good wishes in your campaign. Then on the same date, the national committee, composed of Republican congressmen, with its headquarters in Washington, composed of Republican congressmen, in the 21st Congressional District, urging that they do all in their power to put Mr. Delany over the office he is seeking and stood in their own business, both in training and accomplishments, throughout the campaign Mr. Delany has been the enthusiastic support of his chief, Hon. Charles H. Tuttelman, the former Southern District of York, Mr. Tuttle wrote Mr. Delany as follows: "He is a privilege to support your office and to all who have come in to work for you" in "the qualities of ability, integrity and energy we desire in our representatives." 504 MILM STREET First-Run Pictures and HIg-class Vanderville Prince William Open at 10 A. M. ELM MARTIN, Prop. 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ALEXANDER, Mgr. FAIRFAX 7171 --- one of outstanding achievement; and irrespective of any other consideration, Mr. Delany will support an exceptional merit. Moreover, believe that spirit of fair play and that it makes for the good country and that fair representation in the councils of government" is the most rally of the campaign to be held in the great Abysinian Baptist Church, which has a seating capacity of 1,000. Special appeals are to be made in Mr. Delany's behalf by three outgoing presidents of the DePriest of Chicago, Robert L. Bacon and Hamilton Fish of New York. Fish presidents of the William M. Kelley, editor of the Amsterdam News and manager of Mr. Delany's campaign, issued a statement that he had worked and are still working with Mr. Delany that he expected to see Mr. Delany win by a majority of more than 2000 MEXIA Motown, Texas—Mrs. TEXA Parrams, West Hopkins street, died a few days ago and was buried in the City Cemetery. The defeated squad defeated Waxahachie Saturday. 0. Mr. Hemphill, one of the Cities Mosely, for several years resident of Waxahachie, is the remains of Manuel Sterfey, one of the old pioneers of this city, were shipped here from Torrell Monday to Amherst, the Amherst Smith and Mr. Red on S. Herman Street—Reporter. The most traveled highway in Texas is that between Fort Worth and Hammond. A recent count shows 6,570 vehicles CLERKS TO SERVE YOU S FIRST 20c 25c 20c 35c 20c 35c 30c taters, per pint 40c Shrimp for Fishing es and Church Suppers WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND OYSTER CO. Enjoy-- THE TICKETS DEFENDERS IN TRAFFIC DEPRECIATION OVER TOTAL COST ING YOUR CAR TO AND IN SECTION EVERY DAY SUGGESTIONS YOU, MAY WE SUGGEST AT YOU STREET CARS BUSSES ELECTRIC COMPANY --- THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 Greater Lincoln Theatre COULD YOU TELL THE TRUTH—THE WHOLE TRUTH AND "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" for twenty-four hours if the love of "the only Girl" and a little side bet of $10,000 depended upon it? Does it hand you a laugh to see someone ridiculously embarrassed—provided it isn't yourself? Interested in the uneven course of true love? Then you'll thoroughly enjoy this first Paramount all-talking picture starring RICHARD DIX. PARAMOUNT COMEDY AND PARAMOUNT NEWS NUF SED! **THE HIT OF THE SEASON!** Beautiful NANCY CAROLL plays opposite Buddy Rogers; JACK OAKLEY and the harpist; CHARLES ROGERS plays six different musical instruments; THE KING OF JAZZ—AND HOW! ALPHONSE WILLIAMS, well-known local shoe salesman who was connected with a Main Street shoe store for several years, is now a number of the sales force at the Bon-Ton Shoe Store, 383 Main Street, and whose office is located at: "I wish to advise my many local friends and customers at the Bon-Ton Shoe Store, 303 Main Street, where it will be my pleasure to give you the name courtroom, ground floor, efficient attire which I have served at all times to accord my numerous customers. At the Bon-Ton shoes, shoes of good quality, expert workmanship and priced moderately—in fact, to suit any purse. I wish to extend an invitation especially to my lady customers and I will be delighted to serve your hosiery and shoes need at the Bon-Ton just as I have done since it was my visit, connection. Pay me an visit and be convinced that you can't go wrong by trading with me at the Bon-Ton, 303 Main, near Congress. Very Cheap $5.75 FOR $5.30 On Sale Saturday Limit Mo Santa Fe 901 Texas Ave. pressing confidence in his innocence and breathing "goodwill and cheer." The fact that Bishop Carey is a prominent member, declared that the organization was forced to "political reasons" and point to the fact that prior to every charge, charges against Thompson beaten by the organization, and dividals indicted in order to reflect discredit upon the organization, who make this statement is that Congressman Oscar DePriest who was indicted in the election was the election held. The case of Bishop Carey is declared to be unjustified, and supporters declared that the bishop was innocent and that he would be thoroughly vindicated when the trial JOHNSON (Continued from Page One) in newspaper circles and was editor of the Texas Counter for many years. He was a member of the "Toussaint, Loverture," "The Philosophy of the Marriage Vow," and "The Philosophy of the Mysterious Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1912 and first reserve at the family's request the funeral services were held at the residence and the church. Holder was charge. Others who participated in the services were the Rev. B. Bottle of the A. M. E. Church Prof. E. A. Chester; resolutions from Prairie View College by Mrs. J. A. Knights and Daughters of Taber Madison Macey B. Lockett and Killen A. W. Harley and Daughter of Taber Madison Macey B. Lockett and Killen A. W. Harley read the obituary. A large number of ministers and friends were present. Inferment was in the church. NORDIC LAWYER SAVES COLORED BOY FROM CHAIR Kinton, N. C. (ANP) - Citizens of both races are praising Attorney John G. Dawson, white, for the manner in which he defended Willis Moore, 18-year-old Negro youth who faced a 50-year-old white youth of committing 50 burglary. Attorney Dawson, who is leader of the Democratic forces in this section, was charged with assault and fought for him just as he would have for a wealthy client and an attorney. He was charged with second degree burglary instead of first degree and was sentenced to 28 years in prison, but was acquitted as urged by the state. He had convicted him to commit more than he could but Attorney Dawson had the confession stricken out of the evidence because it was too much. He was also charged to help Moore "get out of the trouser." So unaltered did this white man, he said, "he is the client many of the crowd who packed the courtroom thought Moore would Homely Philosophy By Georgia Douglass Johnson How uncertain is the goal of those who drift without rudder and without stance. Life is far too precious to lose. We must learn to spend less days slip through open fingers. To determine upon one's destination living and makes life worth while. We must obtain our own sailings for we know that ships that depend upon us will not sail. Dallas, Texas—All departments of the Baptist Academy Baptist School made good reports and Sunday, school made a formal servem of "Love," which was enjoyed by all. The Dixie Quarrel 3 p. m. Rev. Moses Richarding being the principal speaker, Mrs. Dora P. u. rendered a wonderful program at 6 p. m. The Christian Aid Society was charitable, Rev. Howard G. Jones and had a large attendance; Mrs. Pearl Gross, president; $37 was raised for charity, Rev. Howard G. Jones just returned from the State General Convention and a good report was made. Mrs. Miss Thelma Fulton, Corsett Christi, and Mrs. Allen are the guests of Mrs. Miss Thelma Fulton, Corsett Christi, and Mrs. A. L. Watson and Little D. M. Watson, Sherman, were the weekend guests of Mrs. Alma Bridge, 8723, Tucker and Miss Loud motored to Sulpur Spring for the weekend. Mrs. and Mrs. Teague, in the house-guest of Rev. and Mrs. Barnes, 351 South Church, N. Washington, who sustained a broken leg from a falling elevator a few months ago, is still confined her home. Hyde Park C "Houston's Peerless Ne Located on Dunlavy (formerly las on West Bell and West Clay, from heart of downtown Houston Colored People and with Term Modern 5 and 6-Broom Brick Veneer Houses, situated on 50x100 lots, are now ready for sale and occupancy. All Modern Conveniences, including Gas, Water, Sanitary Connections, Graveled Streets, Paved PAYMENTS, $75 DOWN AND RANGED FOR CONVE Three (3) Salesmen Will Be On the Grounds Sunday, Nov. 3, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Come out and impress this high-class, restricted addition and be con A. D. EW Wark Court A (formerly Burton Street, West Clay, Fourth Ward, Downt Houston—No addition with Terms to Suit Any P Brick Veneer 10 lots, are now y. All Modern s, Water, Sani- Streets, Paved DOWN AND MONTHLY FOR CONVENIENCE OF P Will Be On the from 8 a. m. imped this ton and be con- vinced that it kind ever off or any other r EWELL, Hyde Park Court Addition 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-Room Brick Veneer Houses, situated on 50x100 lots, are now ready for sale and occupancy. All Modern Conveniences, including Gas, Water, Sanitary Connections, Graveled Streets, Paved PAYMENTS, $75 DOWN AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED FOR CONVENIENCE OF PURCHASERS Three (3) Salesmen Will Be On the Grounds Sunday, Nov. 3, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Come out and inspect this high-class, restricted addition and be con- 3306 DUNLAVY (Burton) --- RUSTON NEGRO GETS 3 MONTHS SLAYING WHITE Ruston, La. —(ANP) —After overruling a motion for a new trial in the case of Gus Roberson here in district court Tuesday morning, Judge Stephen D. Pearce sentenced Roberson to three months' imprisonment for the killing of John Kavaughan, white merchant and planner of clay, Jackson Park. Roberson was found guilty of manlaughter by a jury that deliberated less than two hours. In his charge to the jury, Judge Pearce stressed the fact that Roberson, "nego tentan," was shot by law of the land, pointing out particularly that the law that guarantees the individual protection in his home extends to the humble citizen as well. Roberson was shot when he was shot to death when he and four companions went to Roberson's cabin to tend the plants, intensely in search of Joe Wright, tenant on the Kavaughan farm near Clay, who had "jumped" his share AUSTIN DOINGS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, AUSTIN Rev. T. K. George, Pastor TYLER TIDINGS Art Addition Residential Section" Street) just off West Dal- ward—10 minutes' ride addition like it offered at Any Person. walks—Served by Two Bus Lines— 10 Minutes from Downtown Hous- ideal Location Close to Houston Col- NTHLY PAYMENTS AR- TEE OF PURCHASERS ed that it is the best proposition of its ever offered to Negroes in Houston any other Southern city. L, Owner Sidewalks--Served by Two Bus Lines-- Only 10 Minutes from Downtown Houston- -Ideal Location Close to Houston College. vined that it is the best proposition of the cities in Houston or any other Southern city. PHONE HADLEY 7462 DRIFTING DALLAS DOTS TEMPLE DOTS PAGE FIVE RICE SPEAKER FOR BUSINESS GROUP SUNDAY RICE SPEAKER FOR BUSINESS GROUP SUNDAY Despite the inclement weather prevailing last Sunday, the Houston Business Men's Club held the first of its series of educational meetings at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Ruck, Fifth Ward, in connection with the morning church services. Several members of the organization were present and occupied seats provided for them. Principal address was delivered by John W. Riece, endowment-burial secretary of the Old Women, and the wife of the whole family. Information for business men and the masses. He used several passages from the Bible to explain the short and spicty talk, driving home the fact that Negroes must prepare for the coming of the war to sit around and expect other races to outstil their children for Mack boys. Preceding Mr. Riece's address, a semenette, filled with thought and logic, was preached by Rev. M. Hill, who is the president of the University of Morehouse College and University of Wisconsin. Vice-president of the organization, served as master of ceremonies, A. Hubbard, C. H. McGruder, lawyer of the club and C. H. McGruder, lawyer of the club and C. H. McGruder, rendered some very excellent music and a very representative audience. The local business leaders hope that other pastors will follow the fine example of the church leaders to open their main services for these laymen and affect the Negro race. The church was voted to affect the Negro race. The church meeting of the organization was voted to have another meeting Sunday, November 10, some church in the Third District, to judge Judge Carter W. Wesley in chairman, CORSICANA Bears Defeat Moore High The Jackson Bearrs motored to Waco, Friday, and defeated the Moore High School team. The first touchdown and White added the extra point. The other touchdown was by Ashford, Lynch, Ashford, Lynch. The extra points were made by Ashford, Quince and White. The Bearrs are looking for a win with Texas College in their own den. GRAPELAND Grapeland, Texas—Ira Walker, who was killed in Krogeron, was brought home by his father and was buried in the home cemetery Monday. His three brothers from Oklahoma and general Walter Walker, a wheeler's Springs settlement, and Wheeler's Springs settlement, in poor health for some time. He was highly respected by both white and black students, slightly injured and had his car badly damaged in a wreck, during the fair schoolwomen first place at the Shepherd's schoolwomen first place at the Shepherd's first prize for his Loghorn chicken, Mrs. Carrie Grice will stage a Halloween parade, Parent-Teachers Association. A good rain fell here Saturday and Sunday, and was very much appreciated by the parents. BENCHING MYERS NEGRO FARMERS FOR DIXIE SQUAD LAUNCH CREDIT EVOKES PROTEST CORPORATION PAGE SIX "Dave Meyers would do well to resign from New York university, where he was a coach Coach Meehan's cowardly capitulation to color prizes. It is significant that the South occurs simultaneously with the announcement of the Carnegie Mellon University, which has been found a conspicuous siner in the matter of commercial athletic training." Color prizes and commercial often go together. As for the 'gentlemen' who are the star of New York University from the game with Georgia, that is a misner. Gentlemen would not make a statement of the University's agreement and you will be close to the mark. "Gentlemen on most of the New York dailies have backed up the contents of the N. A. A. C. P., notably Ed Sullivan of the Fringed Grey." Guadalupe Falls Before Attack of Turner's Dragon's Austin, Texas—The Sam Hutson College Dragons completely outlasted and outplayed the Lions, winning a combined score of a 68-0 score at the Sam Hutson College Stadium last Saturday, Lyons High School over the invaders. Several long runs over the invaders, the occasion proved the success of the day the ball through the visitor's line at the stadium played best for the Gauclair eleven. Friday, November 1, the Dragons defeated the Lions 11-0. His acid test at the Sam Hutson Sun dim. Despite Sam Hutson one-sided victory last week, and her unblemished scoring record of the Wiley machine needs to give Wiley the edge in the game, the teams are being made to accommodate the largest assemble ever to gather for a sporting event here. The dope Coach Turner is holding secret practice drills in the iron out most of the team points. Both coaches are determined to win the result of this contest will play an important role in determining the champions of the Southwest Conference. DALLAS DOTS Dallas, Texas—Mrs. C. V. Walker anxious to find her daughter, who was last heard of living on Wichita Houston. Her name was Sli her address will be appreciated by her her address will be appreciated by her Cliff Street, Dallas, Texas 100 ETHEL BETHEL—DALLAS Dallas, Texas.—We are in the midst of a financial and soul-saving best preachers, who do the preaching, the teaching, and the just returned from Austin. We regret the loss by fire of one of the students, Ms. B. P. Wiley, our Sunday school was good and well attended. Dr. Evans brought us to the school, and B. Y. P. U. was led by M. J. Davis at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. the pastor informed us in the past three years, that we had received $10,000, and now we only $16,000. We are proud of a man like Dickson. ORGANIZATION IS PLANNED BY RACE GROCERY DEALERS New York—(ANP)—At the meeting of the Harlem grocers held Monday night, three committees were appointed to perfect the organization of the Harlem grocers. The Harlem grocers store as C. M. A. Stores. The committees appointed are: Organizational chairman Willard C. Bradford and A. M. Jones; membership-chairman C. Frances; Edwin Hurd, Office manager, sale grocers—chairman, Nathaniel Kline, Anna McAcky Dingle, in a most impressive light, told the most interesting of the Negro grocers. Attractive display of merchandise, brightly lit displays, and a brief dress in which he outlined plans for the membership of the New Ocala, Fla. —(ANP)—What might be the most forward toward farmward or Negro farmers here, here in Ocala, 100 delegates, representing 20 farmers cooperative associations from fifteen states, in a final meeting of the Florida Farmers' Cooperative Association held at the A. M. E. Church to a close close Unlike the customary gatherings of farmers when they usually report on how much work is being done and when farming stood above the other, the program carried out provided only for the actions as would characterize the "new day" farmers meeting such as organization, education and education in cooperative organization of farmers. These associations had direct contact with officials from the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank and the State Department, and authorities gave first hand information along their respective lines. As the result, delegates were schooled on the new farm equipment and the Farm Board is endeavoring to get over to the American farm as their Credit Corporation Organized Credit Corporation Organized The question of borrowing money from the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of this district was explained in detail in a report by the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Columbia, S. C. its two bourns appointed in 1995, to the organization of an agricultural credit corporation which he said, "was formed with a minimum capital stock of $10,000 of which must be paid in" to the Florida Farmers Credit Corporation was organized authorizing a capital structure of $10,000 of which the directors and officers for the ensuing year were appointed, and for the Florida Farmers Cooperative Association for the ensuing year were also appointed. The capital stock was to be at Ocala, Florida. State Market Banking Represented the State Marketing Bureau included W. S. Hatt on fruit and vegetable and wheat markets, and who spoke at length. They gave valuable information along their lines to the counties represented will be solved in many ways through the local market- Cooperating Agencies Central Association Formed Centralization of the local associations in keeping with the request of the Postmaster, outstanding accomplishment during meeting. Steps were taken in work out plans for systematic training of the officers, their various duties as provided for in the charter and by laws of the association. Omegas Will Hold Achievement Week During November Baltimore, Md.—The annual "Negro Achievement Week," sponsored by the Negro Achievement Board, is extended the week of November 10, according to the announcement made by the Negro Achievement Board, national director of the project. This movement is designed to stimulate in the youth of the race an added interest in its growth among members of the Negro community and among members of other groups of the aims and ambitions of the Negro race. The project is organized throughout the country in the churches and schools and served "Achieves" from Negro composers to be broadcast over a chain of radio stations. Cash Prizes for Essays Among the special features is the essay contest among the high school students, who will be awarded scholarships for prizes aggregating $150 for the best essays on any phase of the contest. The essays and with information are ready for distribution and are sent to the parties who send an addressed stamped envelope, according to address in 1214 M Avenue, Baltimore, MD. Last Year a Big Year Twenty-three states with a total of 625 essays from 117 schools was last week. The state with the most male rivals 5 to 4. North Carolina led other states in number submitted essays, and the state with the most number from any school, 10. Ohio was the state as follows: One was Cleveland City, one to New Orleans, La., one to Virginia and two in Maryland. The years judges are THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 How the Queer Chiwalis Live These are native Chiwalls in Rhodesia, South Africa. Note the peculiar busi and the natural garb of the children in the foreground. Who knows? They may be happier than members of a 30th century civilized community. The Stormy Career of Jack Johnson -No.1 JOHN ARTHER (Jack) JOHNSON was born March 31, 1878, in Galveston, Texas, of an humble and respectable family. His father was caretaker of a public school building and a preacher in a little church. be canals morally, mentally and spiritually, and with those three powers, he can be a great promoter and promote great institutions. The Angle-Saxon is the only race on earth that keeps up a complaint with the people for being what God made them. The Angle-Saxon is the only race that knows how to right the passport into the great world of unlimited opportunities. The world of unlimited opportunities don't give a straw about their color because, after all, color is only a matter of taste. What's the color on the planet that is trying to prove that just being white makes a human being superior. What's the big idea HEN a Chilwai needs that most elemental of human needs — fire be there to keep fire and fire, it really in a groove of hard wood over a bit of dry grass. The fried恩格斯 has the recipe for cooking his one main dish—comb over a large pot and make into a sort of dough bread. The women in the kitchen are the many sport of hunting with bow and arrow for an evening meal. If a native is particularly enamoured with the skirt material made of tree bark. After he绞 the bark it is the club that is polled slightly and allows to drip blood. He ready and he presents his wife with a knife. Chihuahua is a hardy tribe in Rhodius which is located in South Africa. Marriageable is given so FROM A WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW JUST BEING WHITE DOES NOT MAKE A PERSON SUPERIOR So strong is their fear of b witch- ment, that a father may not touch ROM his earliest boyhood he was naturally adventurous. At 12 years of age, his first ambition was to see Steve roll, the first Basketball team fanage he Knew from Broadway Bridge. The inference in the statement "no matter what he is the he, the Neroll is still richly endowed, how well educated, cultured, and used to humiliate himself in the Angle-Saxon because he is inferior to the Angle-Saxon because that infers a white horse is superior to a black horse, regardless of the race. Just being white makes every race. Just being white makes every race. Isn't that mischievous "bunk" to send over the air?" Thank God no. The fallacious doctrine of the imate superiority of the Anglo-Saxon causes ignorant and do not anything but look down on or torment New England and plory in being just white. Millions of whites have never even heard that race and color. They have never even heard of that higher place of power and color and colors have climbed upward, by slow and difficult ways through it. They clearly the relationship and interdependence of men to man, and race to race, and moral relationship and realm that men can become the power of God, in God and God's instrument for the promotion of good will among men. They are all sense and service are nothing. To them the richness, beauty and power of the inner life are unknown and unnatural. So he is the Anglo-Saxon who thinks that way is still an Anglo-Saxon, who can get sense be to be of any lasting service to his race or to the Publish this fact everywhere, even in the palaces of anabhid and in the palaces of the king. The angel is the, he is the Negro is still a Negro, the Anglo-Saxon is still an Anglo-Saxon, the Chinaman is still an Chinaman, the Born is born again he becomes a new creature in Christ Jesus and pets some enough to know that God is no reason to be afraid. his child until he chil' smiles. The Chil' family goes to chil' games in poles and are irate believers in witchcraft in all its ramifications. In witchcraft in all its ramifications is emplied in the chil' death to their minds, death cannot be in the village has cast an evil spell on mankind who decides to be the captive. If he should believe that it is a new evil, he would be thrown into the river by its captive. If a swapping stroke of fate blunts loudly. This time the bewitcher, if their children be determined to the circle. Each man in the village sends a creeper man feeds the chicken pat' the circle. The owner of the chicken that feeds the creeper man by the circle on left the wilted to tred. St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP)—As an appreciation of his act in saving a nerofigo, Walter Cere, white,毛皮 Car and Foundry Company, was presented a medal last Friday from the St. Louis Safety Council, a white organization. The presentation was a made by Joseph T. Davis, president of the company. The Negro was John Henry, employee of the foundry company's wheel department. While operating an electric riddle on July 16, he placed up to 100 pounds of metal next it with a short cord extending from his machine. The accident was broken off and Henry's hand came in contact with the metal. He fired a severe electric shock resulting in his heart action caused. The Sharper process pressure method of resuscitation. He worked on Henry for 20 minutes and the half-and the half-dam man regained consciousness. He was then sent to the observation for 24 hours was discharged from the hospital and resuscitated. man race is the same. Until men get that much sense it is dangerous and insults and spreads, indiscriminately, to everyone who vertises their own ignorance, broadcast insults and spread, indiscriminately, to the hierarchy of races on the more score of color. Men are not superior by the color of race, but by the white, white, white. Broadcast that fact, in the name of truth. In this country of the name of truth, we have a superior chance, and we have a superior chance, and we have a superior chance, and nothing is so changeable as change and prejudice and injustice will be our aim. We are not superior to the white, and so will the white race if it insists on trying to repudiate the fact of the time to try to thwart God's plan of spirit and moral and moral browns of breadth. No matter what our color, we are the same fathers are innumerable superior. Since we are all children of God, we are all heroes of God and no one but God browns the earth and get away with it. The earliest snow in Texas in the Upper Panhandle on Oct. 14, 1904 North Texas has never snowed any E OPEN frequented the railroad park in Galveston, with the her own horse, and he was able to give him to see his friend in Houston. And wherever he did himself in one of the cars he was keen to them in a manner that was not easy to do. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THE HUT Text by ROLFE DELLON Drawn by FRED B. WATSON NIK day he stole aboard a steamship which he believed was bound for New York. A prostitute was on route to Work. There, prostitutes and lamps reed to become a opaque fisherman in a light with is almost lost his life. 2. I was Un the Ge cule of whi of W whi but tro NEGRO KILLED BY NORDIC HOODLUMS IN ARKANSAS TOWN Stuttgart, Ark. —(ANP) —A gang of white hoodlims fatally stabbed and beat Sam Rush here Thursday night at the local carnival grounds, declare that Bush and a white man had a bush and Bush rioters in the white man's five or thirty white joins in the fight, beating up a game fight and was about to get away from the crowd when he was shot. Bush and a group ground mortality wounded. No arrests were made. cities have a reputation abroad as being places where the elected representers are out, so many hired auxiliaries in the crowds of criminals. What are we going to do about 10,000 white hoodlims for our cubs and guards against our guards? Each one, so it goes blemish, blemish, blemish, BRYAN BRIEFS Bryan, Texas—Sunday was a bad day for Sunday schools and church services, Waco, W. A. Hammond, William Anos, Waco, W. A. Hammond, William Anos, week enroute to Highbanks to view the remains of his brother, Mr. Wail, Mary Anos, in her yard. Funeral was conducted from the M. P. Church of which she was the widow. Funeral was conducted lady, died last week. Funeral from Gauke Fourth Baptist Church in Gauke, Navasota, formerly of Bryan, was brought here for burial last week. Funeral was conducted lady, Ranom have returned from the M. E. Conference, Arthur, Jr. Funeral was reapplied to Bryan district; Rev. Greenwood sent to Houston, on Friday. Arthur, Austin, pastor, was a success. Bryanens are hoping to continue from illness. Deacon W. M. Haynes and Mrs. Alice Griffin are improving their church. 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In Ben Stevenson Tuskegee has as crafty a football player as ever danced a pigkin, and Stevenson's team was able to carry the ball made them an unbeatable combination. Tuskegee's tone in its execution and his perfect ability in duding and shaking off P THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1929 a loss, Wilberforce receiving the ball on its 35-yard line. A sheecked out Powder was unable to force the Powder which was incomplete, Lucas kicked to Tucker's 30-yard line. Stevenson's first play plummeted on the 35-yard line, for off-side. Tucker's election to kick Lucas received and fumbled, Robinson 25-yard line; two kickes by Harrison netted no gain, pass from Harrison to Stevenson incomplete; two kickes by Harrison receiving on the 41-yard Lucas kicking on the down and Harrison receiving on the 40-yard; Harrison plamped for a 4-yard gain, Robinson lost 2 yards on plumbets to down 7 yards of Wilberforce's goal, from here Stevenson tried for a kick which was blocked by Wilberforce's ball on 5-yard line. Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter Duncan's fumble recovered by Reece tin behind唐林的刀。Stevenman kicked。Lancas received。Tymes pass to Stevenman。Stevenman in deep BISHOP DEFEATS ARKANSAS CLUB; OLD PEP SHOWN YATES TACKLES ISLAND TEAM IN TILT SATURDAY --- The Jack Yates Lions will face their first pal competition of the present season, a charge of charges of Galveston Central High at Barr's Field; kick off at 3 sharp. The team will form in Galveston Central to fight defended during the present season by only the Galveston Island City griders have always been hard for the Houston teams and have usually come out at the long end of the season. The wealth of recruits who are showing backers are counting on their squads to take the Islanders into hand during the fray in store for Saturday afternoon. The Galveston rooters are planning to follow their boy to the Maggie City in large number to take the two rooters and a number of private motor trips are planned, thus insuring much comfort for the rooters and rooting for the two eleven as well. The local rooters are always enthusiastic over the game with Galveston, the position is assured. This year there is no old score with the strong visiting foots. WILDCATS BEAT TEXAS COLLEGE; BEN CAVIL STAR Marshall, Texas. "Big Ben" Cavil all-American fullback of past years who was injured three times, the MIA Browder, vs. Dallas made an unexpected entrance into the game between the Wiley Wildcats and the Dallas Cowboys, and a few seconds before his gains, along with noon and had been in the fracas only placed the ball on the 5-yard line from almost midfield, thus making it preemptive and appropriate to touchdown of the game. This was in the second quarter, and before this with preemptive and appropriate to a punt from Tillis on the 22-yard line and brilliantly circled left end for touchdown number two. This, along with preemptive and appropriate to sent the Tyler boys back home with a 2-10 defeat chalked against Morehouse Meets Benedict Eleven; Langston Booked Atlanta, Ga.—Morehouse is building seats for the Howard game, to care for the spectators at the Benedict game Saturday, Nov. 2, and also to set up seats for the Howard game with Langston is expected to draw a much larger crowd than the Benedict game, the spectators will be taken over, Coach Vaughn's attempt to make it three wins in a row was frustrated. If Langston ever, he is determined to win the game from Benedict Saturday. When Vaughn said he would play the Benedict game, he planned for the Langston game. GOLDEN EAGLES SCRATCH BRYAN IN TIGHT FIGHT GOLDEN EAGLES SCRATCH BRYAN IN TIGHT FIGHT Football! Jack Yates High vs. Galveston Dragons BARR'S FIELD Saturday, Nov. 2 Knoxville Loses To Bluefield In Homecoming Fray T. Gross, quarter, was the biggest ground gainer for the Bulldogs and the Cavaliers, minging the tide against Bloody Caird, halfback, Fope, end, and Captain Crawford. He finished the finish for the big Knoxville homecoming crowd. Joe Matern, veteran center, was in on every play and the boys on the on jump all the time. LINCOLN TRIMS MORGAN Baltimore, Md.—(ANP)—Bill Taylor, former coach of the Morgan Bears, returned here Saturday afternoon as mentor of the Lincoln Lions and helped fans wan a good coach Bill was and, is the Lions trained the Bears to the time of 19-7. The illiant and determined game the Lions swept through, around and over the bears for three touchdowns, the dogged defense of the local elemen WEST VIRGINIA BEATS HOWARD Charleston, W. Va.—(ANP)—hard-fighting but outlawed Howard eleventh wendown before the relentless attack of the West Virginia Yellow Jackets here Saturday afternoon and Virginia won by a score of 26-4. E, 6-0 Team MEAN BULLDOGS DEVOUR TIGERS IN HARD BATTLE ..... ATTENDS HOPKINS CEREMONY Washington, D. C.—(ANP)—Dear Neighbors, I am pleased to announce University School of Medicine was in Baltimore and attended the dedication of William W. L. Lacy and the Department of the History of Medicine of John Hopkins University last Thursday. The invitation was extended to Dean Adams by the president and trustees of John Hopkins University and of the hospital. The only Quaker colony in Texas is at Friendwood, near Houston. Its founder, F. C. Brown, 79, died recently. ball a el ee AMERICA’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER CA Gets You Tela Nathlag Bloc? Published every Saturday by the Webster-Richardson Publishing Company. TETURLAN Sh Seec Hotn reas aa wee tn ate May 3,1, epee 0 Tami seer aia hs & ¥, mcuannsow Wer Prin Sa wonotee’ teers oe £ Korie iin ean Earn w. 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With the grand chancellor of the Ohio jurisdiction of the Color. ‘ea Knights of Pythias, North America, South America, Europe, ‘Asia, Africa and Australi, issuing an edict virtually withdrawing ifrom the supreme lodge: and with the supreme chancellor of the ‘order suspending the grand lodge of North Carolina, it begins to appear that the prediction made by ‘The Informer in 1927, when ‘his paper disctised at length the Pythian situation from a na- tional angle, is about to come true. In his pronuneiamento, Grand Chancellor Robert B. Barcus, tit tular head of tho Buckeye State Pythians, balks at the idea of his Jurisdiction paying any more taxes for the national building proj ects of the order, setting forth the argument that this eontinued taxation was calculated to wreck the order in Ohio, as well as in ‘other grand jurisdictions. Having been able for the past 10 years to collect national fomple taxes, Mr.-Bareus states in his proclamation that. Ohio thas made up thé'deficit from grand lodge salaries and mortuary funda, resulting in the disintegration of the state organization fand the Joas of 8,000 members and 10 subordinate lodges. Gioing a bit further, Mr. Barcus says: “The, supreme lodge’s faxation policy of erecting non-revenue sustaining buildings by faxing grand and subordinate lodges and their memberships, has (headed the order for the rocks, and will eventually wreck it, un- eas Pythians of Ohio assert their rights under its state charter Go prevent it. ‘The Ohio fraternal laws are ample to safeguard and to protect every policyholder and property right of every member within this grand jurisdiction. ‘The grand lodge mem- Geruhip of Ohio can not bear any more taxation either to build, ‘muaintain, fwrnish, enlarge or improve the national Pythian Tem- (@e or Sanitarium and Bath House.” ‘The Ohio fraternal leader asserts that the supreme lodge owes $$1.638,519:25 for bonds, outstanding notes, certificates of indebt- ‘edness and the contractor for the national building: at Chicago; Ghat taxes are-owed on the Chicago property around the $97,000 «ark, while the Hot Springs property, boasting of a building coat- dag around $500,000, was sold last’ year for delinquent taxes ‘amounting to $4,063.80. Disounsing the depleted condition of the supreme lodgt’s treas- ‘azy, Mr. Barcus avers that the reports at the 1929 supreme lodge! 4 Tndianapotis, Indiana, revealed that the total amount on hand @ of July 1, 1629, was only $7,781.10. ‘To employ the words of the Ohio grand chancellor: “Here we fare with a trifle over $7,000 in cash oF liquid assets, with debts and obligations against us of $1,638,519.75. In other words, we have over a million and a half dollars worth of obligations and fbaurdens, with oaly about 87,000 with which to lift them; which means that our rational organization is on the rocks.” He attributes the sad financial plight of the order to its = dering building program, particularly as it applies to the nation- ‘af temple in Chicago. This drastic ation has ven taken by the On Juraetion be ‘cause the recent supreme session enacted a law, levying, for the fourth time within 10 years, a tax of $1 per member for the Chi- ‘eago project: and Mr. Parcs states emphatically. that. the Ohio ‘rand jurisdiction can not and will not pay this added taxation, Sthich means Ohio Pythians will not sit in the supreme lodge here- Following the Barcus ultimatum, comes a proclamation from § W. Green, supreme chancellor of the Pythian order, suspending ‘Ge grand juriadiction of North Carolina for failure to pay the ResSipency: tances duc said supreme lodge” amounting’ to $4, “GOAGS and interest of F431.11, making a total sum of $5,335.76. © Am his official pronouncement Mr. Green charges that the North ‘grand lodge in session at Asheville, July 16-18, 1929, we ly and authorized its grand lodge officers to bor 7 Hands to pay said taxes due the supreme lodge, ; irections, laws and legal mandates these grand fi failed, noglected or refused to curry out, which Treason of ccntumacy and not inability so to do.” This takes away from the North Carolina, jurisdic. mall its Pdian rights, and the state organization will remain ended bis restored to its good standing by the supreme Mor the papteme chancellor thereof.” ee Gan ponbbty that rome other grand Suriditin, wil Ohi Be wi? the supreme lodge; w! Mipe nupreme chancellor wil be foe to ur Be frloucton for fala to ay the "emer aommee dius to the fact that several states have not com- with the law levying this special tax. ‘ger, The tntormer warned Supreme Chancellor Groen that i mg course was going to lead to the oe : and the ‘Pythian order coe a Bmerica’s Greatest Wieckly Rewspaper PAV i AZVANARANANANAARAARAARNARNARAI [now in a pitiable plight and only « miracle or genius can rescue it from impending disaster. A POLITI Whether it shows courage and foritade oro. ie very i ficult to keep passengers on a sinking ship, and panic is the usual cme nae ‘outcome in the face of such a catastrophe. i beeen? If the national temple of the Pythians, located in Chicago, is An is qua o: Ge Potomac. Finger such a fine investment, why not sell t and thus save the order nics te Np mapgesine sete seer from disgrace and disintegration? |stenever'the Sere te mentioned in Why destroy the morale of the members and place the order's jis! cies Why wee ne future in Jeopardy to own w nossrevenue producing Dulding in| acoom Smif m atic Chicago merely for advertising purposes’ (— .e aeee Instead of levying additional taxes for this huge “white ele-| "= qontion, i Ss psltieal re * 4 an jis settled. “The Mack mam is met uhant” why not employ discretion, the better part of valor, and "lit The Meck men & matt dispose of the holdings while the going is good? For even at its| fmaue = th —eseomers ot mas best or worst, the national order seems to be situated between| "Pac “gia” Sau wee Seylla and Charybdist pany ld geno —— SAA see we be rose te oe | REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THESOUTH [tear =k Gem He weep woe Lhe perennial discussion relative to building up a strong Re- publican party in the South, with the Negro eliminated from the councils and affairs of the partisan organization, is going the rounds again; and latest newspaper reports indicate that there will be a titanic political battle waged between two white factions seeking to control the partisan situation in Dixie. In a recent letter to a partisan leader in Florida, President Hoover warned Southern party leaders that they must desist in their practice of serving as patronage-mongers, and the president ‘otherwise castigated those Dixie Republican leaders ‘who seem more concerned in the spoils of office than in maintaining a vigo rous and robust partisan organization. ‘According to latest newspaper chatter, some of the former supporters of the chief executive are planning to form an organi zation of discontented, disgruntled and disaffected white South- ‘erners of all political faiths and partisan persuasions, with a view ‘of dethroning the present regime in the South, ‘This anti-administration bloc has announced that its organiza tion will be “lily-white,” meaning that no members of the black race will be identified with the revolt movement. From our observations, it is apparent that all intra-partisan ‘wrangles in the South, as they relate to the Republican party, are ‘occasioned, more or leas, over this queation of dispensing patro- [nage and selling federal posts; and, while President Hoover's re “buke to Dixie partisan leaders, who traffic in government offices, [was timely and well-irected, it is an age-old practice that we “Tear even Mr. Hoover and his unofficial patronage committee will ‘not be able to halt or abate. Whether under white or black leadership, the Republican par- ‘ty can not hope to make much appreciable headway in the South under existing conditions, and even an official edict from presi dential sources will not effect a partisan reformation and reene- ration in Dixie. ‘An attempt to build up any political party with a group of dis- cordants is certain to meet with failure, and any movement which essays to construct a partisan organization along color lines like- wise is doomed to defeat, sooner or later. __ That the South needs two strong, competiting politi parties, is self-evident; but how the Republicans ean enter the field aa a ‘major party, measuring arms and holding their own against the Democrats, remains to be seen. Instead of drawing’ lines of demarcation, the party leaders should throw wide their doors to all persons who will subscribe to the tenets and principles of the party, and no issue of creed, class or color should enter into the partisan scheme. ‘As far as the Negro is concerned, there is practically no dif- ference between « Southern Republican and Democrat; for the Liberals in both political parties are in a hopeless minority, and do.not posseas the moral courage to oppose the un-American and undemocratic practices pursued by those in control of partisan affairs. ‘Whenever the political leaders of the South can become convine- ‘ed that the Negro has no political ambitions and is not desirous ‘of plums and spoils of office, much of the opposition to the biack ‘man participating in polities will disappear; but here is. where ‘the rab lies! |_ Still steeped in political prejudice, partisan rancor, religious in- tolerance and racial antipathy, the bourbon South will never em- brace the Republican party under the existing political conditions ‘and attitudes so prevalent in this section; for a political renais- ‘ance, unlike anything which has ever happened in this country, ‘must take place before the Republican party can hope to make ‘any substantial inroads into the white electorate of the South. ‘While itis true that several Southern states east their electoral vote for President Hoover in 1928, it was not because these Southerners were in love with the Republican party or its presi- dential candidate, but rather because the South could not swal- low ex-Governor Alfred E. Smith and his Catholic religion. In other words, it waa not due to the fact that the South loved the Republican party and its candidate more, but rather becanse it loved the Democratic party's candidate less. As long as white Southerners rerard political parties as social organizations, the Republican party cam not expect to make much progress in building up aod maintaining strong party in the ‘Routh. | INFORMER’S POSITION VINDICATED __ Having, taken the initiative in the contention for the football ‘game on “Negro Day,” at the Dallas State Fair, beim played be- ‘tween two colored colleges of Texas; and having set forth the argument. that the gridiron. contest. would draw. considerably. more spectators were Prairie View State College matched as an op- ponent for Wiley College, instead of Langston University of Okia- hhoma, as was formerly the case, The Informer is delighted that its contention was vidieated by the increased attendance at the game recently reeled off at Dallas. According to representatives of the participating: schools, the largest erowd ever to witness a colored game in connection with the fair, took in the tilt between Wiley and Prairie View October 21, at the Dallas State Fair; nearly 8,000 more people being pres- ‘ent than on any previous occasion when Wiley met Langston in this football classic. ‘The Informer, in assuming its position originally in this matter, id not oppose the Sooner State school simply because it was not 4 Texas institution of learning, per se; but this paper held to the opinion that “Texas Negro Day” should have Texas elevens as the contesting aggregations; and that Texas colleges should profit from the revenue derived from such annual games. ta thi apr’ pation i surest change athe ea ‘paper's a ant elimination of the Oklahoma school, the recent game at Dal- las between Wiley and Prairie View made both athletic, collegiate and racial for the Negroes of Texas; for even'the white attendance was than it had ever. been before, and many ‘Texas cities granted their colored schools a holiday, with thou- sands pouring into Dallas towns and ail sections state, ‘Thus The Informer not only winh another vietory, but to make it for contest A POLITICAL CALM Af te ods an'Oe eee. ee tiesto ip meget aoe see [shenrer the Segre b mentioned eee foarte So eae ee [see ae risa heres on ee oes eres orebgtendergen er oe Sera eee cess me cee ee Sas ia cee on os peer hs |are consersed. 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And, from the most concep- tion, there are many disputes and much unhap- pity for the child that schools are not strong, all over the only one to be seriously consider- ed in the institution authority over the child. It is conception aris many dislikes and much dislike for the child. Now that one more in full swing, all over the land, it is timely for us to consider the question In the child the sole concern and responsibility will thought show us that the State regards itself as the ultimate guardian of the child. In the case of every child born it. In comparison down rules for the child's education, the condition of every child born it. In comparison down rules for the child's education, the condition of every child born it. Fortunately most of these regulations are not only for the child and disinterested outliders, but all too often informed or asked to realise what is good for their children. Otherwise a parent fuses over a young insurer with discipline and detains it for years under the same undemine authority by such reckoning. Your teacher had no right to say One night she came home with a beautiful dress and given her. She asked me in her baby way to act as a teacher, and gave her the right thing. But she was to betray her friend, and I was gud to betray her friend, and I was gud to any one nor did I ask Helen who I knew. I never went to any place with her, because I met my friends complimented me when I was weating out. I came for a few days, then she told her mother that it was to her. All through the Winter and Spring she came in with me, and she was white and then turn over to her. I would use to help her, but Dan my sweetheart often soaked up the would reply: "But dear didn't like it, and I would get fitted in my number for several weeks. I sunk into my heart about what Helen was supposed to prove to me, so that someone kept my mind filled with wonderful things by his parents. It was being renovated, while I was home sweet home. We drove out to our home sweet home. We drove out to our home sweet home. While on some days we mourned to the park on plan and build the list of names I took a coat bobble work. He was placing them in the envelopes and in parties in partywear in parties you want for graduation! "I should Helen to her slang said "I should imagine, I want a trip to California, and AGENTEN: $12 pay daily to cover MV's expenses. Latest adoptions to MV $8 pay margins on system. MV $8 pay margins on system. MV Dep. $9. Cust. O. M. SEE WANTED-INTEGRATION DELECTIVES - TRAVEL. MAKE BACK DELECTIVES. Participate free. Write American Detective System, 1100 P. Broadway, New York. PERSONAL GIVE GREETINGS. Give greetings. Give greetings. Named Cust. on trial. Laboratory Station C - B-90 on trial. ENTERTAINING WHOLESOME REFRESHING 'raining that. You tell her I said you were sick. You have a bad cold and I have to pay your doctor's bill. She doesn't. Such a case this can start the battle, the children are only one authority which he must be accorded with. Can he handle this interchange between two authorities, each of which he would feel bad for? The result is according to the unhappy and draw into themselves and tell very little that happens to avoid trouble. He authorizes in the face of the other and which he quarrel much to his own alarm. Many times parents are wrong. The child should not be asked to take care of himself or herself. The school should not be correct. In the home, the parent is supreme and limited only by the general laws applying to children. In the school room, the teacher is not correct by the wishes of the parent, but by the rules of the bounds of school management. Neither should be followed by the authority of other. Rather, when a difference appears directly and co-operate for the benefit of the child, the authority must be instilled into the youth. Love for the child is the only authority must be much teaching. The general trend of the times is for youth to rebel at all restrictions. Liberty must be maintained by teaching this activity. This result is soon bound up with supervision, a child learns to understand him over in any of his connections with teachers, as well as larger effort, discipline and confidence in authority. Helen as a rule was never noon when I came in the evening, however, she had gotten wet between the office and had gotten wet between the office and had I changed clothes, but soon she was in some graduation invitations. Takine was counting the days for I had only one day left. I was too occupied with my own affairs to keep sab on Helen. I only went over her graduation. I only went over her graduation. I only went over her graduation. I only went over her graduation. 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If the child comes home with grimy cheeks and soiled clothing—having forgotten your admonition—there is a scolding that takes all the joy from his memories of a happy afternoon, and the warning, your warning, the chances are that he will miss a lot of fun. Why not let the child get dirty. If you suit of old play clothes, but let him be free to concentrate on making mud run, running, jumping playing in the mud, many health-giving activities which some exasperated mothers think were extra work to do each day. His hands and face can be washed so can most of the clothes. Even if you extra wash the laundry, the time it takes to wash them could not be spent in a warmer climate or extra clothes to play in and plenty of soap, hot water, and fresh towels so can clean up when play time is over. Teach him to be neat and clean by all means. He would like to teach him how to acquire regular habits of cleanliness and how to present himself in a bit of appearance. 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CHICHESTERS PILLS Chichester's Pills For the treatment of the symptoms of the disease Chichester's Pills For the treatment of the symptoms of the disease Chichester's Pills For the treatment of the symptoms of the disease THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 SundaySchool Lesson THEY KNOW I IS PITZWATER, D. L. DEMB and I IS RILLE, D. L. DEMB (1892) THEY KNOW I IS PITZWATER, D. L. DEMB (1892) THEY KNOW I IS PITZWATER, D. L. DEMB Lesson for November 3 RESPECT FOR FIGHTLEFT AUTHORITY (World's Temperature Sunday) LESSON TEXT-Marra 11:11:11. Rom GOLDEN TEXT-Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers PRIMARY TOPIC-Why We Have JUNIOR TOPIC-Why We Have INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC- Obeying the Law YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS TO-MIX: Efective The Will of the Flock Through our citizenship is in heaven we have obligation to the government under which we live. I Obligation to Pay Tribute (Mar 12 2015) This teaching concerning the tribute money came in answer to the question put to Jesus by representatives of the church, who were killed by them, they killed have killed him, but they feared the people. Their only hope was to discredit him among the people. They felt it was not worth it to travel to give tribute to Cecas or not? The Pharisees contended that sin and the real king of Israel were powerful enough to fail—to pay taxes to a heathen king. The Herodians were supporters of Jesus, and they put this subtle question for Christ to have answered "yes" would have disheated Jesus with the people. Jesus would have made Him liable to arrest as an enemy of the government. He requested a coin to be brought and inquired to whose image and supervision it there, declaring that it should pay taxes to Caesar. Thus the Lord escaped the trials and trapped a principle which applies to all time and all nations. He also demanded responsibility to civility, veneration. He the Christian's Obligation to the Church. The believer is a citizen as well as a Christian. I obeyed to rulers (cv. 14). Civil government is upon all Christians. Civil government is ordained of God, and rulers are his representatives. To refuse obedience to civil government is to mean that a Christian at the best of the state should do that which is contrary to the obligation of the child in its responsibility to its parents. While obedience to parents is the will of God for children, this does not mean that the obligation to do that which is morally wrong, at the command of the parents. Submission to authority is the will of God. 2. Methods of expressing this obedience (vs. 6, 7) the benefit of personal and property taxes. The citizen who enjoys the benefits of government is morally bound to support it. (2) Payment of duty upon merchant, and license fees. The business owner is required to pay the regulated For such regulations, ex pense is incurred for which benefit the citizen should pay. (31) Veneration for magistrates—"Fear to whom fear." Those who have the fear of God in their hearts will venerate their rulers, God's representatives, and the honor of the honest, God's officers should be honored by the ministry they perform. The Lord's Loyalty to Authority (1 Pet. 2:13-17) The logicity of the Christian to right authority should be glad and free. The Christian should be honored by social order, and will gradually submit to the authority of rulers and faithfully perform his obligation as a servant of God. He will be the Lord's free man, for the Lord's sake. By means of this free submission to God's servant, he puts to síllum the honor of God in the presence of Godman (v. 10, 16). 1. Honor man (v. 17) He will see in every new image of God the honor to him. A Christian will attend to the properties of life among all classes. 2. Love the brotherhood (v. 17) The Christian has a peculiar love for those who are of the same household. 3. Fear God (v. 17). This is full of love. 4. Honor the king (v. 17). This had a peculiar significance, for in all times the wicked Nero was then Life Is Like That Take your beads on child and work at your pattern. It will come out beautifully. Then, one will sit at a table taken patiently, and the pattern will come out all right like the embroiderer—Oliver Wendell Holmes Trained Soul Gains Victory A trained soul gains the victory, and even when seemingly defeated, the soul can find God—Ben, Fred W. Templinus Homely Philosophy By Georgia Douglass Johnson One bee alone can make no honey; it produces only when it works in the sun. It lives on flowers and alone it dies. Even a man must have some touch, some communion with his fellows or he loses animation with a vigor, he falls. To go apart we need a bee, and to be fatal. Ambition needs the kindling touch of the common touch. We work Agriculture INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS Surveyed by The Associated Negro Press With the cooperation of The National Negro Business League and the Department of Commerce and Other Reliable Agencies. NOTE—If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information along the lines suggested, you may address the Editor of the New York Times, William J. H. Hancock, of Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League Tukegue Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Division, Bureau of Justice, D. C., will be provided further information desired. BLEACH OUT THE BLEMISHES in your skin Your skin, no matter how careful you are, is bound to have blemishes of one sort or another once in a while. Pimples, blackheads and liver spilches often find their way to the skin surface to mar your good complexion. Freckles, rash and sunburn are common annoyances you frequently will have. There is no wonder that with these and many other mild but needless blemishes one's skin can not be soft, clear and radiant and one's complexion can not look its best. For correcting ordinary skin disfigurements, gradating surface blemishes, thoroughly cleaning the skin and clarifying the complexion positively nothing is kept, than MME. C. J WALKER'S TAN-OFF. Have you tried this scientific remedy in your search for a sure, quick, safe, skin bleach? Thousands of women throughout the country tell us it is the best preparation, ever made for tin, freckles, blackheads, pimples, liver spilches and the like. Notice your skin today, your face, your hands, your neck, MME. C. J WALKER's Tan-Off will bleach them out, brighten them up, make them a clear, light part of your body you'll be proud to show. TAN-OFF is a wonderful article. A free sample will be sent by directing a request to The Mme. C. J Walker Mfg. Co., Walker Building, Inolimnapolis, Ind. "25 Years the Standard" Mme. C. J Walker's TAN-OFF THE ROAD TO WEALTH That there are certain definite steps which lead to success and wealth will be shown from week to week in this column by reviewing the lives of men and women who have made good Industry, perseverance and thrift are the qualities which will be exhibited by the successful men of this age. With these qualities, as a definite asset, any man or woman can achieve more. You will be able to will he apply them in the development of a business and then a larger one. This is the result of hard work and see how others have achieved success. You can do as well or better COMMERCIAL NEWS ITEMS $400,000. A branch office conducted by the institution has increased the assets of the company more than $50,000. Washington—R. H. Rutherford, president of National Benefit Life Insurance Company, has announced the establishment of a scholarship in business administration to the Inter-fraternity Council. Chicago—Jesse Binga banker and associate director of the South Side Chamber of Commerce, his begun the organization of allied business units in order to improve the commercial aspect of the district and launch a program of building expansion preparatory classes. Richmond—District managers of the Richmond Beneficial Insurance Company from various sections of the city have last week at the home office for more annual convention. More than 500 and assistant managers were present. Los Angeles—That employment of colored people is definitely on the upgrade here is shown by the following excerpts from the local Urban League More than 200 women were placed in a new cannery which has been open for 50 percent of the century. At the inception of the cannery the managers have made good and are now employed all over the plant. The factory has made good and are now white, cans, whites and Negroes constituting its personal manufacturing company in negroed factory in its laboratories on upwelling in the cannery. A man able to reclaim their colored operators who have made good and who were dislived at the slump period this in dusty BLACKS SHOULD ENTER LAUNDRY WELD. JACKSON For one hour Mr. Jackson who was a member of the guest of David Dolez, president of the Belstair Laundry in the plant of the company, by group Lackawas up during each man who had determined that business consultant for those laundry efficiency and enough labor into a hazard with their combined savings. He has no experience with the business consultant the concern are still stockholders and officers. They have no experience with the business consultant the concern are engaged actively in the work of the laundry as bury as are any of the stockholders. Besides the president, James Branigan, bury as are any of the stockholders. Ellis S. Ware, consultant this owner worker staff. Today they have 140th Street equipment, the value of at approximately $110,000. The site is marked in the landscape by a brick wall 50 feet tall, the largest ever erected in New York state for a Negro enter- A daily average of 14,000 pounds of personal and household linen passes through the laundry room and the mangles and other patented machinery on the second floor. And the laundry room is designed for further expansion. Eleven wagons with commission paid drivers are required to transfer this work from the homes of the patrons and residents of the laundry room to washing soap are consumed monthly by the concern. Of four laundries conducted by Negroes in New York and yet another one specializes, in the laundry room. PAGE SEVEN Funeral Rites For Prominent Woman At Crescent City New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—Mrs. Ella Brown Deby, nationally prominent woman of New Orleans, who died in Chicago, Monday, was buried in the Catholic Church following arrival of the body earlier in the week. She was treasured of the Uni Industry Life Insurance Company of New Orleans, and a subsidiary organization, the Uni Insurance Company. She was in the first organization following the death of her husband, the Rev. James H. He was founder of the company. Her illness dated from a loss of her job as a result of the Laundry Drying and Cleaning Service. Her body was accounted from Chicago by her son, Paul, and her brother-in-law, C. C. Deby, president of the Phyllis Wheatley University and the Phyllis Wheatley Non-Sectarian Home for Working Women of the Female Benevolent Association of Louisiana No. 1, Male and Female Benevolent Association, and the Female Benevolent Aid Association of Louisiana No. 1, Male and Female Benevolent Association, Ladies' Auxiliary II, Adoption Association, Daughn of Louisiana, Pride of N. H. H. of Rub, Guiding Star Association, Lodge and Elizabeth Association. DEDICATE SITE OF SLAVERY DEBATE St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP)—A tablet commemorating the fifteenth anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas debate will be rededicated at Dugas Square, Alton, Illinois, Tuesday afternoon, Prof. W. D. Armstrong, president of the Madison County Medical Society, and Prof. W. Armstrong, president of the October 15, 1988, the fifteenth anniversary of the debate. It was placed on the City Hall, which was destroyed by fire April 22, 1984. The tablet was recovered weeks ago. 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PHONE PRESTON 1243 409 SMITH STREET HOUSTON, TEXAS P New York-—-(ANP)—That the Ne- {ero In extroiely anxious for am el falion, bot is denied it in Sathorn ‘laten, was tho declaration mado (Prof. Mabel Carney ef tho Teachers Calle of C:lambia University, in an feouneing the program of the ealloe thich Inclodes the effort t Interest white teachers in the protiem of Ne sero education Peel Garey, ibs has ies ote tended sto. of the situation, derided the statomert that in many Sathorn sates Noxroce bissted. of beter behools then thoae operated for white (Sad point ect the work of the Be teawald, and the Anna. Jeanes funds ‘tnd the ‘General Eoeatien Boat at {he saivation of Noero ection There i no group. tn America oo legen ‘abst ection asthe Nora he" pointed out. Ther thin that Sdveticn wil lve all their probom They ‘have ven ton much ath in learning, beiving thet ic will mea" the end’ of hard "work for them take then > brit to be seat By whites { have scen 120 children rowed into ene-room Nee nha fr the South: with many more storm: Bg the winnaar fo a “Dat the oppartnity offered them wean very lmted. The ace appear Wrhawe boon caraed with more tha DR. DYETT RETURNS HOME FROM EUROPE Washington, DP. C—(AMP)—De. Rassell Dyett has Jost returned after year of intensive stady in Europe, Dr. Dyett ism graduate of Howard Medical School and interned at Free men's Hospital, after which he pased the Washington, D. C, New York and and Florida staie board examinations fn September, 128, he salled for Ba fnbarah, Seotind, where he did spe- fiat post graduate work at the Roya College of Surgeons in gynecology and general operative surgery, in addition to feeneral medicine, obtetecs, sure fal anatomy, clinical sunsery. and Kray plate reading. ‘After seven months at. Einborgh he went to Vicnna an as a member BF he American Medical Associaton St Vicon Conta work, ew Seroverat era under the supervision of he aap” surgeons Verebey” and Mansfied. “Drv Dyett nthe frat folared surgeon to” attend the lines fe Bodapest Tie speaks very Righly ot th peracnal interest taken (nin iy these eminent physicians.” On a return trip he visited ince a Swit Seana and Borin, ln Presciption for = Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bil tous Fever and Maiaria.. 1h bs the ‘meek annie sande eee the sn, iow So vow fel te oped her ite shure of illiterney, rvtardetion, Mt health. and every other afDlicton. The fen appranch Go satin appear fo enpartunity ewe isn aa an "Amer! "The latertent made recently, that there arg many” tates inthe: South Sree Nerrors. hate tier ‘school than whites absurd” said Pro. Car neve There ie only one state where tehoola are even a sped an then for ‘item aa that in Peano, where the DuPont ep Tare toms in Nero whoo “The Seath a) a whale is. making ‘iy citorts toward Negro edventon, iat thew Ravent as much money even for. thee white-childcen en Norther tnt ‘Western states have ‘The thie in, sate athe bolton of he “aflwincipnh Alabama, Georaia, and euth Caralina, for examnta have shout $8,000 in taxa property value iehind the edveation af eark hi Contrant thie with Nevada, which has neat Sabo, and Oren al ows e200 Seach” On throug federal nid will the South set cous tom is aca aoe "sO of our purpoaes here at Teach ere Collome ie tg white tech in terested im the pablo of Nein ti cation. Through our Negro Bea: tom Club we yet our colored students together apd interested their races onotlene" CHICAGOANS FETE MILITARY LEADER Chicago, Tll—(ANP)—More than Beauerant Gai eee ts Shier ee eon aera wf tt ath "Wty Recs Cham Sper Butt: 1 foe ies eee ca pet So af ea la Mist te takes a eae Seen ge cee Bevis wel ts vate soe siecle weoee tat rele A fa eget Mh hs outs Nia Eakin relag Ene Stic tar aie ta ee Seay "pipes “Acbeaton "a Seen Ue te vereee i Heath's eof Case tog pe Ss eee ‘Travis County ta to have a new Sanese nice Wott septa feo a lings ei Tia cae Soeniteeke unit © comneest Dr. 0. L. Bledsoe wepictsi Axo SURGERY Omer: 11) We Houten Aves eee! tents Mecha, esse HOW a2 CD es ; SO —— Detroit, Mich —(ANP)—The vers pomp and impremive ceremanen that Inarked the laying of the cornerstone ta the beautiful 2atory office balding of the Michigaa Peoples Finance Cer poration here, Sunday, sigma the tront progressive step Negroes bee hace ever made inn faneal war Tm Ite more than Sve years the wsichlenn Pople Pigunce Caporatin hs ron to rach opoions we Nogve fnamelal Insicatons. Having ns aaa trait Toa eomcern danuary 2 jobs, "with a eaplial stock af 808 coo. “sivtin thirty Gays after ope an Institution and te canal ws indeguaie” sent Joho ©, Dane aathoriaed eaptal stock i, bere 5 quae teevat s nilion dalara?” ite Demy The Michigan Peopce Finance Cor poration realizing tbe waimited ps Biter of an istic of tht Kd han recently neg neal entate partient witch help to main fod market for ral tate By ering iMtoremine rover ‘aed Sh ‘This, es farsighted ‘pore and a very ey ‘ot, bec Negro, Cay fetal al orate we financial ‘concerss fn ther “The company having oxterown is presen quarters han erected tor Street and Vernor Haehway. ret nnd Vernor wr ‘iticers ofthe corporation are: Dr Alextnder "te" Turner presaien Peck Pr Raitord, chetrnas! boned al eee owe ee ou Ee REE me saeiithiat onnonee eg as | DR. W. M. DRAKE pica tsa BUncEON one ee me Carenic | ecsuaaeeneee ‘Text by BEN DAVIS, JR. Draws by A. W. RENNEGARBE Zw IZ? 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