Houston Informer
Saturday, November 23, 1929
Houston, Texas
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CAROLINA PYTHIANS IN REVOLT SEGREGATION PACT IS HELD INVALID
5 PRICE CENTS
VOL XI
CAR
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THE MIRROR
Locally, our people should perfect an organization and educate our people on the importance of voting during the next year and year; for the voteless man or woman on the impatient side of quagmire in a democratic public such as ours essay to be.
With a colonized population estimated above the 60,000 mark, at least ten thousand (10,000) Houston Houston should get their poll tax reprinted and be prepared for the various issues to be determined at the polls during next Here is a fine piece of work which should be undertaken and communicated jointly by the local branch of (Continued on Preliminary Papers)
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
GAINS MADE BY NEGRO GROUP IN LATE ELECTIONS
Chicago, 111—(ANP)—Although the Negro's fight for it zenithal representation in last Tuesday elections was centered in the battle to send Hubert Delany to congress from Wagged, a contest which was waged against tremendous odds and lost, a resume of the race's activities in other sectors, indicates that it not only held its ground, but made significant gain.
Mary was the most important victory that was for Mary Martin, Cleveland, Ohio, school teacher, who waged against that city board of that city, after a spirited contest. Ms. Martin, a woman of brothers have all distinguished themselves. Cleveland sent three Negroes to the city council, Lawrence Payne, elected from the third district, to the council. Lennie Loy, N. Bunny was also elected counselman from the third district and Citybourne George from the northwest. In Miles Heights, a wealthy burial of Cleveland, George for the second time. Most of the voters in this burial are white. Mr. Johnson is the Negro mayor in the state of New York. It fitted its fight for a council Fred Moore and John Hawkins, two members of the general assembly Lamar Perkins and Francis E. In Springfield, Mass. Alfred H. Taverner was relected to the city New Haven, Conn, votes sent Alfred Modest to the board of alder-
An alleged Klu Klu Klan may have been the one in the sad scramble for preference and four may be five, colored candle holders in the sad scramble have won. The four victors are Janes P. Green, Morton N. Shipman Sherman Robinson, and J. H. Ward.
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GRAND CHANCELLOR OF TAR HEEL ORDER STATES THEIR SIDE
Suspension Edict of Supreme Chancellor Challenged By Tar Heel State Leader—Asserts only Supreme Lodge Can Expel Grand Lodge—Backed By Insurance Commissioner of State
Winston-Salem, N. C.—Another storm has broken loose in national Pythian circles, the latest being a proclamation issued here last week by W. S. Scales, grand chancellor of the North Carolina jurisdiction of the Colored Knights of Pythias, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, of which S. W. Green of New Orleans, La., is the supreme chancellor.
During October the supreme chancellor issued an edict suspending the North Carolina order from the supreme council, for alleged failure to pay the supreme lodge taxes for building purposes, charging that this grand jurisdiction refused to pay the assessment "because of contumacy" rather than its inability to meet such financial exactions of the supreme lodge.
Grand Chancellor Scales, in his Pythias until it is restored to its precondition which appears herewith by the Supreme Lodge, has been appointed by the Supreme Lodge thereof.
presentation which appears herewith in full force, the whole situation and the nature of the teaching upon this matter. He also gives an account of the nature of the instruction on a great degree.
The official proclamation of the titular head of the North Carolina Pothanna fellows:
PROCLAMATION NO. 2
To the Members of the Subordinate
Lodges, Officers, Governors Rep-
reparatives, and Trustees of the
luxury of the Grand Lodge, Knights
of North Carolina, Greetings:
Proclamation 'number five, series
L, issued by the Imperial Council
on 21 December 1929, been received by this office announce-
ment, received by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, to borrow $35.235.76 for the payment
of the "loan" in amount of continuity
"in the interest of continuity
and not inability to do" that the
Lodges stand in contempt of our order
of Knights of Pythia, and for which
a "loan" of "from the Order of Knights of
POLICE FRIGHTEN
PELICAN CITY AREA
HUNTING MOOCH
Houston Informer Press Day Changed For Thanksgiving
Due to the fact that press day of the Houston Informer falls on Thanksgiving Day (Tuesday *d*), the Houston Informer will press Wednesday, November 27.
All matter-reading, display and otherwise-intrusted for insertion of former under sider of Saturdays November 30, 1929, must reach our office by 12 noon Tuesday, November 36, 1929, and agents of the Informer will take dot notice and garner themselves accordingly.
BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB AT
ROSE HILL SUNDAY NIGHT
The second of a series of education. meetings, now being conducted by the Business House Men's Club, bishop of the Houlman Avenue near "Tap" track Rev. William Sykes, pastor, Sunday夜, Nov. 24, 8 p.m. The principal speaker of the occasion was the bishop of the memorial-burial secretary of the Odd Fellows and an orator of no mean ability, the public is invited to attend the
LARGE AUDIENCE HEARD
DR. SHADOWENS' LECTURE
A large and appreciative audience, composed of women and girls over 10 years of age, heard the health educator, Dr. Robert B. Physician with offices on ground floor in the Oak Fellowship Temple, at Botherk Hall, on the campus of the Oak Fellowship Temple, as the "Speaker's audience," was "asked" by the company by staphylococcus vexans. The occasion was sponsored by the W. H. H. Medical Center; and all the women who heard the distinguished medical doctor declared it was a success.
Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY HERE
H. W. Peppe, Y. M. C. A. student secretary for the Southern region of Georgia, will attend Saturday's Prairie View High School faculty meeting and attend Saturd
HOUSTON READY FOR MEETING OF RACE TEACHERS
According to an announcement made here by Prof. James D. Ryan, general chairman of local committees arranging for the Colorized Teachers' State Association, Houston will feed up to her enviable reputation as a host-city next week during the session of the race tutors here.
The association will officially get on hand Thanksgiving morning at 10 o'clock, when the first public pro-missionary Thanksgiving morning will be held at the City Auditorium. Addresses of welcome, response, President J. J. Rhoads' annual message and music by the Coleidge-Parker Choraling will constitute the opening program.
An afternoon session will be held Thursday, November 28, an online public program will be held at the Coleidge-Parker Choraling' written by St. Elizabeth Pillot, local white playwright.
MISS ERNESTINE J. COVINGTON will be conducted at the City Auditorium. Addresses of welcome, response, President J. J. Rhoads' annual message and music by the Coleidge-Parker Choraling will constitute the opening program.
An afternoon session will be held Thursday, November 28, an online public program will be held at the Coleidge-Parker Choraling' written by St. Elizabeth Pillot, local white playwright.
DR. F. RIVERS BARNWELL
It is to be a plaintive allegory with pleasing pictorial effects, while the hunger (cry) of the human heart.
appearing in the cast are the following local persons: Miss Melvinia Sanders, Miss Jocelyn Henderson, Dr. John W. Martin, Hobart T. Taylor, Rogerpotton, Corcadilla Ladner, Ben Mattell Leo, Miss Zelina Craft, W. L. D. Johnson, Musical numbers will feature Miss Chelsea W. Hunter at the piano and Dr. John David with the viola. Viola Webber-Colvin is directress.
Departmental sessions will be held daily morning, viz. College and high school, Virtue High, Mignon and Shepherd, Third Ward; elementary, Winhigh Wang; lyrus and Greggington High San Felpo and Frederickington High San Felpo; Friday afternoon general session will be held in the auditorium of Pilgrims' building, West Dallas and Bagh, Fourth
Health Exhibit and Program
The health educational program will be held in Pilgrims' auditorium to celebrate the 100th anniversary of o'clock, with Diane Barnwell, Barbara Barnwell, with Dr. Diane Barnwell, state lecturer to Negroes, in charge of Amnesia, in charge of American program area and Miss Sabina M. Priest of Houston
FIRST SECTION—NUMBER 27
West Virginia Court Holds Measure Void Nutter Wins Victory
Residential Segregation Again Declared Illegal—Decision Outlaws Agreement Clause of Whites—Sweeping Opinion By Supreme Court of Appeals—Negro Lawyer Triumphs
Charleston, W. Va.—(ANP)—The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, in a sweeping decision handed down Tuesday morning in the Huntington segregation case brought by H. W. Agnew and J. White, whose wife of Huntington, bid that “A restriction in a deed conveying a fee simple estate providing that the property embraced ‘shall not be converted, demolished, devised, rented, or placed to any person of Ethiopian race or descent for a period of fifty years,’ is void as incompatible with the estate granted.”
AN APPEAL TO EVERY RED-BLOODED NEGRO IN CITY AND COUNTY
The court, in the course of its opinion, said, a recitation on alienation operating against only a person or a few persons, for a limited time, before the court, and we do not undertake a decision there. But on what we do we better consider cases, and, we believe, by the weight of evidence, that alienation on alienation to an entire race of people, when appended to a free simple person, being with complete ownership. A free simple is defined as the largest possible being an absolute estate. It is where lands are given to a man and to his wife, and where a man is limited to the estate. Boverville's Law Dictionary. The right to alienation, in person, injures, cannot sell a thing to a person, but it impairs, not impairs, the property it impairs, it is not absolute. If large numbers of possible buyers are allowed to enter, then to that extent, the scrapeces ceases to be in control of his own property no longer would import com-
By O. P. DEWALT
Pres. Houston Branch N. A. A. C. P.
The annual drive of the Houston
branch of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People
is being held on Monday. Do not
wait to be solicited, bring your
contribution to headquarters, Lincoln
Theatre office on the second floor of
Lincoln Theatre or the Lincoln Theat-
reum. You will be impossible for unauthorized to get around to all of Houston's large color-
population and collect all of all of
come can attend the work ray.
Nerrows who have any information
about the vital principle of the work
organization is doing to extend and
perpetuate the vital principle of the
work organization. Nerrows who have this information
support of this program, when the
opportunity presents itself, are racial
parasites and should be weeded out
The " opportunity presents itself now to every Negro in Harris County, where there is no excuse. You know where headquarters are. If you do not help, you will not be unworthy of a hammership. Closeness to the headquarters you contribute to the N. A. A. C. P. good money and wealth, but at the expense of a few short meals if necessary. What is life without librarians? What is life without liberty without sacrifice? You are called upon to make an anthology of your race. You must either answer this call or admit by your failure that you do not believe that you can possess the things that are indispensable to your deed and your tenure.
FINAL
SECTION—NUMBER 27
VOLT
VALID
Virginia Court
Tissue Void;
Ins Victory
Again Declared Illegal
Agreement Clause of
Injunction By Supreme Court
lawyer Triumphs
The Supreme Court of Appalachia decision handed down Tuesday
registration case brought by H. D. his wife of Huntington, held that
a fee simple estate provide 'shall not be conveyed, denied,
person of Ethiopian race or de is void as incompatible with the
plate dominion in the owner. If because of a cause of restriction imposed by the grantee the market afforded by the grantee was closed, a distinction that would have been closed. A distinction that would have been restricted against allocation for the owner ever short a period (the age being eight or ten years) to a seriouser than a restriction against alienation to a large race of people rather than real. It does not follow because of contractual restrictions on the community preceding a man from using a list for the operation of a machine other than his own. Other other ink bidged, that he may not own the list. Liberation, in the community preceding a man from intended to preserve separation of races, where a member of a deprived community is not properly protected property for adult use purposes, it does not follow that he may not be the owner, but may generally be regulated in the use, but not in the environment where a fee simple corporation is given to a member. (Continued on Editorial Page)
ERY RED-BLOODED V AND COUNTY
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gray, 3124 Tuam, a fine baby girl. Mother and daughter both doing fine in the school. Hidley, who has been on the sick list is improving.
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When you want stove wood and chrome, Mrs. Theda Henderson, Andy McGhee, 610 Hopson.
Mr. Theda Henderson, 1015 Meadow, died half way and was buried Tuesday, Rev. A. W. Carr (officering).
The Official College of the Knights and Daughters of Gray will meet with Gray at the Grill at Oak Lake, November 20, 3:30 p.m.
Who is winning, you or old age? Mairy hair to its natural color. Phone Fairax 478, Mrs. A. E. Butler, 3022.
Boost home talent by attending, in large numbers, the stellar event of the Trachers' association here.
Mrs. Ed Monroe, 2501 Jefferson
e spending three weeks in Los
Holts and Mrs. Alma Atherton Me
Cov and sister, arrived home last
See Spivey Co. for a good
printing. Phones Preston 9323, Fair
ax 9323, Dickeyman, Reasona
provided promptly.
The Povo Club will have late
evening, November 25, 2 p. speaker for the
occasion has just recently returned from
all agents are urged to be
Be on time at the mammoth house
at City Auditorium, Friday
night, November 25, 8 p. m. promptly.
Dress making and Designing, Street
specialty, City Auditorium
specialty, Phone. Fair a r. 8823,
Mrs. Premonroe Perry Collins, 8823,
Houstonians, better get your tickets
early for the mammoth State Ten-
tle Auditorium, Friday night, Nov.
25, 8:15 o'clock.
Mrs. Edith Michaux, Unity诘
early on Sunday, November 24,
at the Pilgrim Hall, 8 p. m. Her subject will be "Jesus
are interested in you"
Be sure to witness the high class drama, "Ruth, at Mt. Corinth Hapath streets," Fifth Ward, Tuesday night, streets. Fifth Ward, Tuesday night, streets. O. Snailwood are the spouses and Rev. A. Hubbard is justor. J. S. Dennis, an old citizen of Houses, and for years a waiter in the Houses, and O. Snailwood a week, ad was buried Tuesday, Daniels and Phillips had charged of the funer. M. Sallie Ambrose, 1922 Willem Street, daughter of the late Rev. K. Peters, citizens, died Monday morning after an illness of several months, and was buried from Antich Church Thursday. Enjoy a fine program and help a worthy cause church building to thrive. M. Sallie Ambrose, Mt. Corinth Church, Schwartz and Buck, Tuesday night, Nov. 28, 8 to 10 am, you an evening of rare and rich entainment. Don't miss it! Backers of Washinton City schools will be in large numbers at City Antich Friday night, Nov. 29, to see the funerals from these three local schools
LOANS TO COLORED
Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to build, Build and Refinance Colored Homes, Build and Refinance Fairfax 8588; Pilgrim's building. LOAKE made on automobiles. Payments erate or monthly. Low rates; prompt service. Security Finance Co. 817 Presston Ave. Phone: 212-876-5252. During 1928 the United States built 29,325 miles of improved highway, Texas led with 2,355 miles. Swift and Co. are to erect a new highway to replace seventy-five persons and which in addition to packing poultry will be equipped with butter-machining machine.
IN-MEMORIAM
In living remembrance of our beloved daughter, Mrs. Anna Naomi McGee, we got to the great beyond Nov. 10, 2012:
Time speeds on one year has passed.
Since death its gloss, its shadows cast;
We our home where all seemed bright.
And took from us a shining light.
We met the light and ever will.
Her vacant place, there none can dispel.
Here we mourn, but not in vain.
For up in heaven well meet again.
What would we give, her hand to classe.
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TYLER TIDINGS
Tyler, Texas. E.-W. B. Renn was a visitor in our city this week. Professors T. J. Austin and J. D. Phillips were attending the meeting of high school teachers in the city on Monday. They report a credible attendance, with Mr. Taylor, of the state department, presiding. Mrs. H. McKinney, from an operation at San Paul Hospital, Dallas. A group of singers from Jarvis Institute rendered a performance of the hymn of Church (white) on the 18th, under the auspices of the Lawsmen's Federal Chapel, this week to his wife the Ark. of the house, Mary Thomas, near Texas College, was destroys by fire, which is in the W. Y. C. A. work, returned to Louisville, Ky., to rescue her mother, V. M. Kearns, many visitors to the Bissette College 16.0. Miss Adela Moore and Jesse Williams were quietly reserved. Prof. Rose of the music department, Bishop College, spent a few days before the game Monday.
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BROWN CHAPEL, A.M.E. CHURCH
(2068 Washington Ave.)
Rev. E. W. Morgan, Pastor
First quarterly conference for the new school year.
Eld M. L. Penderegh will have Sunday November 10. Three祭堂, Fall 2014. Eld M. L. Penderegh will have a successful day's program.
$2125 was raised. An anniversary program will be presented programs will be remitted Sunday, November 24, celebrating the 100th year of school. Teachers and school teachers and pupils of 61 years age will review the history of the program and future position. Remember Why We Should Go To Sunday School. Req. M. Lilly, a school teacher. Req. School's Contribution to Civilization; by J. W. Strabble, will be two intermittent programs at 3 p. m. - Reporter.
FRIENDSHIP RAPTIST CHURCH
Rev, J. H. Watkins, Pastor
Rev, J. H. Watkins, Pastor
Services for Sunday, November 28.
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. ; m. preaching
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. ; Y. P. L. 6 p.m.
preaching, 7:45 p.m. Pohle is密切
invited.
MT. CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH
(Cor. Schwarts and Back Stu.)
Rev. A. Humbard Pastor
Sunday School was largely attendance reviewed by Brother Shaw. Rev. J. M. Lewis, New Orleans, LA, presented an essay on the purpose of a Subject, in 5:30 the R. Y. P. U. held its inaugural session. The grammar was rendered for Father and Son Day. Rev. J. M. Lewis delivered a speech to His Son. A quick news were present. Mr. Alice Willie presented a drama, will be presented November 26 at church. Prairie meeting on Sunday night at 7:30. Re-porters.
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The father and son entertainment sponsored by the Hinton Club at the last Friday night, was a great success. The first Friday night, was a great success, namely 15 sons and 15 fathers. The group was entertained by practical advice and the club chair of Booker T. Washburn the afternoon religious service of that Sunday was quite beneficial. The members are anxious that young and old are able to benefit some benefits derived from these services. Day, Nov. 24, is: "I Will Arise and be with Prof. H. M. Washburn, and also an address by Prof. H. M. Washburn."
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Elgin, Texas.-Sunday school, with
Rupt. J. C. Madison and his corps of
teachers, was an interesting and in-
spirited day. The teachers are
fortunate in havePastor Walker
returned to us by the conference. Rev.
Mitchell, a preacher, presided Sunday afternoons. At the
night services Rev. Mitchell delivered
his farewell sermon subject, "Angela
makes a terrible address and well delivered. The
turful address and well reached to see Rev. Mitchell leave." Reporter.
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PAGE SIX
GOTHAM WRITER
URGES RACE TO
BACK N.A.A.C.P.
Editor The Informer:
May I beg some of your space to call attention of your readers to the tremendous significance of the press in the war. We are citizens from the so-called "white primary" in certain Southern states. Not long ago the United States Supporters of the war in which it was held that Negroes could not be excluded from voting in the South, but the Texas primary case so ably handled by the National Association for the Advancement of Blacks was this decision was special. It put the unreconstructed political oligarchy of the South in a hole. There was no longer any legal preference for the South to vote in the man's primary which in the South has been hereforemore implemnted. For some time the unreconstructed South was in a quandary. Lately it was decided that the decision of who shall be allowed to vote in the primaries to state primaries these committees are the very whites who have been kept the Negro politically helpless. If permitted to they will bar the Negro politically helpless before the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its great
Florida and Texas are taking the lead in this nefarious scheme to circumvent the law. One H. D. Gecko a Negro citizen of Florida, recently brought suit for $5,000 damages against election chefs who denied him the right to vote in the primaries.
GEORGE S. SCHUYLER
last April. The case is now being moved to the Florida Supreme Court to override decision, the case will have to be carried to the United States State Court. This fight is not merely the fight of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which is financing it, nor of the national association which is rendering financial assistance. It is, to the contrary, the case is lost, it will be due to lack of information, it will be shared for every Negro. The significant economic change that Negroes reside, are bound to have social and political reflections. In went Republican. This preaches the downfall of the one-party system and Negroes reside, are bound to have a better chance to regain the franchise in the next ten years. If these precedents are favorable, the franchise will be shared; if not, our political future will be smoothed; if not, our political future will be our political future.
Before it is too late, I call upon
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GEORGE S. SCHUYLER
New York
HEADS OF LAND GRANT SCHOOLS HOLD MEETING
Chicago, 111—(ANP)—The conference of conferences of Negro land-grant colleges closed its annual meeting here last Thursday, after what its members declared was the most constructive and far-reaching session they have held. Meeting concurrently with the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities, of which these individual Negro institutions are members, the conference considers problems particularly vital to Negro education.
The president of every Negro land-grant college in the country was present, save one who was ill, and many, of them their deans and heads of various departments along that they might get the benefit of the intensive discussions of the program of the gathering.
That the land-grant schools represent one of the most important colonial institutions that they are among the most efficiently conducted was pointed out by the University, Baton Rouge, La. president, in the president's annual address.
Davis Makes Masterly Address
In a mastery address, som to be made public. John W. Davis, president of the American Institute of Architectural charters of the executive committee of the conference, dissected the federal and state appropriations of every building in showings in undisputed figures, the discrimination practiced against color barriers, and the presentation is to be used as the basis for the demands to be made for a more equitable distribution of support.
Howard President Applauded
President Mordecai Johnson of Howard University, who is also president of the National Association of Teachers, led the program of that organization for the coming year. The association has hired salaries for colored teachers, with especial attention being paid to the need for a high-quality teacher. High standards for teachers and improved teacher training are objective of the teachers association, which is located in New York where educational legislation affecting the race may be carefully observed. Johnson's watchfulness which prevented the formation of President Johnson's organization being formed without Negro representation brought hearty appeal.
W. J. Hale of Agricultural and Industrial State College, College Manor, R. W. Banks, Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College, vice-president; and Industrial College, medical school, financial chancellor College, Huntsville, Ala. treasurer S. N. Grossoff, State College, Jewelers Valley, Fundamental next meeting will be held in Washington, D. C. The members were the students at lunchmen and received numerous social conferences including a reception at the Appomattox Club.
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929
Young Cockerels Are Now One of Market Bargains
By Prudence Goodhue
THE annual barnyard tragedy
THE ANIMAL barrayed traps suddenly rear back and crow, revealing potential roostbedroom, be beak with sternly by the position of the mouth, and non-layers, whether they be iary hens or merely roosters, literally At this time of the year the market has large numbers, the excess males of the chicken roost, young tender, and because of large numbers, high in price in housewife to take advantage of the cull rooster market. Now is the time to eat at its best flavor and eat at its best flavor. The recipes to follow. Sometimes it is much fun to work in a warm kitchen with delicious fried chicken instead of those times. We suggest you try them out and see if you like them.
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Lesson for November 24
THE HIGHER PATRIOTISM
LESSON TEXT—Jonan 11:1-8; 2:1-5
8:11-11
GOLDEN TEXT-And bath made of
materials of our eyes for cots
on all our toes.
PRIMARY TOPIC-Good love for
JUNIOR TOPIC-Good love for
JUNIOR TOPIC-Good love for
INTERNEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC-What is True Patience?
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT MATURE PARTICIPATION and internationalism.
The lesson committee has richly developed materials, as the basis of our study. The topics selected by the committee may seem a little strained. It will harden to do so, but the materials preach to the Ninevites partisans rather, we should recognize it as the missionary reading with the teachings of Jesus to men to repent and turn to Him. Partisans love me for our country as a missionary and love me for passionate love for test men of all countries.
K. LONDAH CALL and COMPILE (1).
11. Jonaha Correction (1:4-2:10).
1. Overtaken by a storm (1:5).
Trouble soon came upon the disbanded servant of God. So with the Jehovah misfortunes after misfortunes they became the servants they then turned from God. They are now tamed about by the nation. They like Jehovah, are astonished in their property the saints cannot let the fall fell upon Jehovah. According to his own direction they tried to give a great gift that swallowed Jehovah. S. Jehovah's deliverance (ch. 2). The servant turned to God and prayed Jesus.
God miraculously preserved him while in the belly of the fish. God has miraculously preserved Israel while in the belly of the fish. God could not dig Israel, neither can the nations assimilate Israel. Jonah repented while in the fish. So Israel could be the great rebellion. God made the fish out. Jonah out. So He will at the proper time cause the nations to cast our burrow. He Commission Renewed (3:1-10). Although Israel has been rebellious and failed in the execution of her mission, God has forwarded to fulfill her commission in preaching the gospel to the nations of the earth observe. He field of his ministry (3: 3). It was to be the great Gentile city Nineveh.
2. His message (v. 4).
He was instructed to "prench the preaching" which God had commissioned him to utter—Nineveh was to be saved. S. affected the people of Nineveh (v. 5-10). They repeated and used for pardon, in the time to come the Gentile on the earth, to be baptized in the gospel of the kingdom is preached unto them by the Jew. V. Jebahah Bebahar (4:1-11). He now makes known the real reason for his flight from duty. He knew that the gracious God would save him. Z. God rejoices Jesus (v. 4-11). By means of the guard God shows him his error. The closing scene affords a striking example of the power of the gospel with the hard-hearted man.
Hidden Gold Found
A story is told of a man whose house and mall, all that he had in the house, was destroyed. But, as he stood on the scene of the fire, after the water, he was autoloid, broken-hearted and discouraged, he said something eliciting in the heart, "I was a gold soldier. The flood which had burgled him, and made him rich. "Richest strife off loved possessions, but the treatment of the love of God."
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In America or the United States, the majority of the people is present in all governmental power, but this is only a theory, and the fact is a miracle of government and functions of the government. The will of all the people is present in government. Government is presented to represent the will of all the people, but in fact it does not represent the will of the bers of congress. Government is a theory, a dream or an illusion, and does not exist anywhere on earth. Government is real. Economic conditions and political conditions should affect all people alike, and only our national politics should prevent unequal effects. The government may help or hinder social or political man will deny, whether he lives East, West, North or South. As a man or woman in any normal condition or governmental power, no doubt, affect the conception of men and women, enusing them to scribe to certain rules. Government is the science of government. Through partisan poli-
ties, politicians control government.
Most politicians are selfish and enfeebled. Statesmen engage in politics and love of humanity and the perpetuity of human institutions.
Most politicians are cursed with too few patriotic large flocks or herds of politicians and blessed with too few patriotic large flocks or herds of politicians. States have produced few statesmen in the last 50 years. Elizabeth Rooteman, Al Smith is a statesman. Most statesmen have governed the government, and will sacrifice principles to accomplish their ends.
Statesmen have controlled through the party of both sides the sacrifice of party principles.
National Committee for N. W. Cure, the eighties and nineties, talked much and learned much about building two years the Grange party; to endore one year the greenback party; next two years a disgruntled two years the Grange party; next two years the Populus party and the next two years may but put a wore Reconstruction Republican ticket out at all, but leave Republican elections to vote for whom the Grange party and methods of N. W. Cure, in his burning zeal to build two parties
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The power to do this is in the Republican national committee. Presidency by demanding that all Republican state candidates in Southern states vote for a Republican candidate for all office days in the different states but be committed to the methods and politics and wish to vote for men and women and R. B. C. Republican referred to, R. B. C. Republican electors in Texas desire and wish to vote for men and women and doctrine for which they stand, as much so, as do Republican electors, as many states. Permitting them to do this to bush be a two party only party or for that matter any other state, R. B. C. Republican national committee, R. B. C. Republican will ever build a Republican party in certain federal offices and Republican national committee ordered certified by Republican electors, seated in the Republican national committee four years. No party can be built up and command the support of free men and women based upon these
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929
NATIONAL PYTHIAN PLOT THICKENS
That all is not serene within the ranks of the Colored Knights of Pythias, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, is evidenced in a news story appearing elsewhere in this issue relative to the suspension of the North Carolina jurisdiction by Supreme Chancellor S. W. Green of New Orleans, for the failure of that jurisdiction to borrow money and pay its delinquent taxes for the Pythian national temple at Chicago. Just a few weeks ago, Honorable R. B. Barcus, grand chancellor of Ohio Pythians, issued a proclamation severing all relations between the Buckeye State jurisdiction and the supreme lodge, ascribing his reason the inability of his grand jurisdiction to pay any additional taxes imposed upon the order for building purposes by the supreme body.
Almost simultaneous with Mr. Barcus' proclamation, Supreme Chancellor Green issued an edict which withdrew the right hand of fraternal fellowship on the part of the supreme lodge from the grand lodge of North Carolina, giving as his reason for such drastic action the refusal of the Tar Heel State jurisdiction to "come across" with coin of the realm for the national building project of the order.
The reasons assigned by Grand Chancellor W. S. Scales of North Carolina, for failure to borrow the money and pay this tax, present interesting reading matter, and disclose that the insurance commissioner of that state would not consent to the grand lodge negotiating any loan which would obligate the endowment department of the order in that state.
After a careful reading of Grand Chancellor Scales' version of the matter, it appears upon the surface that some grave issues are presented or precipitated as a result of this official action on the part of the supreme chancellor; and the question arises when the state of the state in which it operates, or ignore such statutes and comply with all oaths and mandates of the supreme lodge, when such actions are incompatible with and in defiance of state laws governing the operation of such fraternal orders in said commonwealth.
Is it good policy to disrupt and destroy a grand jurisdiction in order to raise money to continue to place it in a "rat hole"? The can the supreme lodge compete a grand lodge to borrow money and representations previously made such grand jurisdiction by the supreme lodge and its titular head, have not been fulfilled or executed?
Where will this Pythian fiasco end, if the present policy is maintained, and if state jurisdiction must either withdraw from the supreme lodge or be suspended indefinitely for failure to meet such assessments, which are not imperative in the conduct of the state, or if the state jurisdiction has aside from the legal, moral or fraternal aspect of the situation, the fact remains that the Pythian order seems to be in a bad way; and what is worse, it does not appear that there is any Moses in the order just now capable to lead the fraternity out of this wilderness into a better land and brighter day.
Truly, the national Pythian plot thickens and the order's ruin
The Houston Informer
THE DEFEAT OF DELANEY!
BY KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
The recent off-year election was a victory for the Democratic party. The race was not only a victory but a slight reaction against the overwhelming landslide last November. The Negro's interest in the contest centered around two points—Virginia and New York City. He contains a given number of Negroes given in no limit of their political potential. We have their relative distribution. Intelligent, upright, clean, sportmanlike, he approaches the political arena as an athlete ready to run the race. No breath of graffiti, sexuality, or vandalism attaches to or harms the race. Hope that young men of this ilk will in the future constitute our political leadership. He stands forth as glorious in defeat as he would have in victory. Many causes conspired to bring the race to a close. When wished was foreseen from the beginning. Foremost among these is the political indifference of the Negro race. Harlem boasts of a Negro population ranging from a hundred and fifty to two hundred thousand. A large number of political leaders has lost to the man in former political estate. And yet, according to the Amsterdam
News, only 23,000 NEGRES registered, and but 18,000 voted. The ammending difference in political sagacity between New York and Chicago NEGRES nets the difference between victory and defeat. Mr. D. Melanyy, a former NEGRES candidate, arouse his constituency to political life and action.
In the second place, there are more white than colored people in the congressional district. I heard Mr. Anzalone, a former Republican congressman, state that there were four hundred members of the congressional district, a goodly majority of whom belonged to the white race. The Negroes undoubtedly constitute the vast majority of the Republican party. Under such circumstances the race issue has to be handled very artistically to secure victory. For example, the Negro voters around the Negro voter by just as much will frighten away the white voter. In Chicago Mr. DePriest play "the ginger game" successfully for the voters appealed to; but not as in Harlem. Mr. DePriest himself hammers the Republican candidate qualification to represent all of his constituents, white and black. His qualifications and admirable conduct as a candidate must the commendation of the national committee and of that nationally famous publicist and statesman, Nicholas P. DePriest, the Republican candidate qualified for that 12,000 white Republicans voted for him. The third cause which contributed to Mr. DePriesta's defeat was his ardent Republicanism, as disclosed by his link up with LaGuardia's political fortune. The new Republican's political fortune the minority party in New York is dominated by Democratic. The New York woman in a wise political guy. Locally he is a Democrat; nationally he may be a Republican. They hitch their chairs to the star of Tammany Hall. These Negroes supported Walker in the last campaign, which often diffused his views. It is so much easier and simpler to vote straight. Many a Delancey well wishes doublestyle forget his well wishes at the booth, and dropped a straight ballot for the Tammany ticket. Delancey then became the victim of a political attack on his fairness and the Democratic landlord simply guiled him.
But Delaware is young yet. There will be twenty other congressional elections before he passes his political prime. The now thing for him to consider is "What of the future?" He will be a senator of Harlem, so far as federal policies are, is precarious and uncertain. The population seems destined to extend longitudinally rather than laterally. The state of New York, including the metropolis, will be redistricted on the basis of the 1500 census. The Harrisian population is distributed among several congressional districts. The state machinery is in the hands of the Democratic party. It is in a allowable part of party victory to gerrymander political divisions to serve partisan advantage. It is therefore entirely possible that in the next congressional election the state will hold hopeless minority in any one congressional district. In such case, the election of a Negro candidate for congress becomes unlikely unless he shows transcendent merit. But in any case, Mr. Delaware is the hink hope of Harlem. He already made himself nationally known, and just as
in our mind or other political position, we know that relative distribution. We can distinguish to Negro politicians in now. One word of caution seems advisable to Negro politicians in all of our large contexts. Watch the redistricting of your state on the basis of the Demographics of your state. Can our Demographics be enamored of Negro congressmen. Wherever you can redistribute a state to the political disenchantment of the Negro contingent, you may depend upon them to do so. Let them know that you know what happens during when they undertake to do it. The case of Dalhousie suggests the political hope of the future. The old type of political leadership has lost to the nazi's former political estate. It is removed to the young, aggressive future to the future in whom the future remains the best estate.
THE MIRROR
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Houston Business Machs Club, our commission interned in the civic and political welfare of the race and in other words, begin now to pay your bill!
The Southwestern Conference, which is minimaed since only five schools are involved, should enhance its membership by aiding some of the schools from the showing made on the "ridden already this season, the conference admitting Southern University of Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, Flint Huff, Arkansas, Langton University, Oklahoma, Oklahomia, and Arkansas Bighull colleges, both With only five names at present in this conference, it seems to this commission to capture the circle and make it a Southwestern Conference in reality as well as in names, which should encircle the attention of the conference officials when they hold their mid-
PINKETT INDUCTION VISITOR;
SPEEKS TO LOCAL CLUB
J. R. Hollins, director of agencies for the National Bomber Life Insurance Company of Washington, D. C., and a graduate of Ambler College, football team and was pioned on the late Walter Carr's mythical all-American owl, paid the local office of the company a visit this week. He also presented a special appeal at the morning lunch of the Hamilton Business Men's Club, hall, delisting a very able talk from the subject, "Kiss, he be going!" He complimented the local businessmen done by the organization and started that he had not seen such a man. He did not see any other city he had visited recently.
Passing Parade
Well, everybody seems to be getting ready for the Colored Teachers' Association. General chairman of local committees, wailing a smile, "woulden't you brown skin," let him "do it!" Mr. Lee Punkee, charming spouse of our local dentist, having
Good morning, Mrs. P. O. Smith,
in your 4000 charge car. She drives
she also plays the piano—not
sed!
Mrs. Bennett Walton, debonair
nun, getting ready for a social
part. Mrs. Hortense Young, home
from Lombardia, K. to attend her mother,
and she will be attending at a local hospital from an operation.
P. Do.Walt, classical magnae
and president local branch N. A. A.
C. P., initiating the annual drive for
this well-known organization.
J. R. Printhe, National Benefit
organizer, for this well-known
local representation of the company
and host to N. Printhe during his
birth.
Mrs. Anita Walther, daughter of
the general manager and Yates sen-
tor, who has abused removed from the
company by Winston Williams Armed
Force by Winston Williams Armed Force
X. Extern the parader, but he must
be arrested, and he must be
at the City Assembly, Friday night,
20, 6:35 elcch. Mary Teresa
King.
BISHOP'S RALLY CONTRIBUTORS ARE PUBLISHED
BISHOP COLLEGE HONOR ROLL
Now, my mine is in er bj rw whir
Dis change uu skurts an things in
hole koeonickem, bliness an soubl erfa-
urs haf uv skurts an things in the
wheel dey wicken day when stray
in stay in dere offines on sick, on raiy
look at a beautiful scenery on it cros-
ted de streats. Dem wun dit gelen b
in de fun foe years an things in the
de laice where dyed strene strane
in bed fup on a nice an sew on
bed fup on bed fup on an sew on
akr' skirphans. Now, winnies will
in teer mall lack dyw wun tyr in
ter dier it dier ut dier dier it dier
ter de winder ever time er om
de outer dier ut dier er pik in
er pir en de flo.
I. no Lee, dat de precherae in sha
nrecteer wiedem die rein tor de re
terne wiedem die rein tor de re
turbul hard thing fer er old-good
an true, terther starter un in front
terne wiedem die rein tor de re
ter yne dere hans in knapi
ter skurts pulled down, ter kep
ter skurts pulled down, ter kep
awmos dun craywild wurmureh
is precherd rite onen er manh'd
ter precherd rite onen er manh'd
ter te ont his surmum from A ter Z. an
knapi his Rite on a dat dape he'd
urecnehr frer er dree dree' daner u
urecnehr an frer an dree go murk
plunk.
An de so optimum; he'gilt kit
hur time it uf amt furtmunes now, an of
he'n gitt got him'b by now, tain't an
time it uf amt furtmunes now, an of
is wint ter riegler an reapply, tryin
ter kep dem tampa uv ourr tri-
tint ter kep dem tampa uv ourr tri-
tint ter no teers on de what need dere teef warked on, didhay d
mauyne, d考y upaint it awl d
mauyne
But, Lee dce, wmell fweller dat alien
wins, he wint he wint he wint he wint he
de po feller dht thinks dat thinks dat
de po feller dht thinks dat thinks dat
de save in stockins an other ill thinks.
He'll fine out de daf sehm fracers in
them, he'll fine out de daf sehm fracers in
as thought de daf sehm fracers in skirt
in diffant good con' but ya bw尔就
in diffant good con' but ya bw尔就
malt it kie cheaper de bfer de bfer,
malt it fine ching de lath de lath
skirt de lath de lath de lath
wimmens de harps on de dere mance-
mashin, an honlled loed an honlled loed
nernery. Watch en fine mnt.
Parr, Miss Beulah E. Hurd, Mrs. Everett Suly.
Fort Worth, Texas: Mrs. Ruby Willy
W., Mrs. W. M. McDonald, C. M.
W. Williams.
Shrewett La.: G. W. Cotton, Mrs.
Matriis Gaskin, I. B. Beatnold, W.
W. Matvul, W. Matvul, W. Matvul,
R. S. Harris, M. Moncrefler, J.
J. H. Whaley, Mrs. Bettner-Carrier,
J. H. Whaley, Mrs. Bettner-Carrier,
T. C. Parry, Miss Minetta Carrier,
Lissia Poland, F. H. McCain,
Lissia Poland, F. H. McCain,
Kim, B. Johnson, R. L. Williams, J.
A. Ford, Addison Hall, Johnnie
Nichols.
Burgus: Texas: Miss Helen D.
Johnson.
Victoria: Texas: Mrs. Ed Letbridge,
Mrs. Ed Letbridge,
Prince D. L. Marshall, W. F. Carter,
El Paso: Texas: G. C. Williams,
Arcelia Wilkerson, Sarah G.
"But on principle and reason, sustained by what we deem the better the weight of authority, we hold a restriction on allegation to an entire race of people, when appointed to an entire race of people, with complete own-ership. G. N. Notez of this city and A. D. Meadows of Huntington, represented the appellants, and Colonel George Wallace and R. M. Parker of Hunt
TEACHERS
The general session of the association will be held Saturday morning in the gymnasium of the university, the annual election of officers, the annual election of visitors are expected to attend the parley held on Monday, the address of America's laureate is the arena, both exposures, and all are invited.
Card of Thanks
We take this method to thank our many friends, both local and out-of-town, who have supported the kindness shown us during the severe illness and death of our father, Charles. We thank our friends for Saturday, November 16, and for the many beautiful tributes and for the great support.
A
W. E. 201 I Co., 899 E. Burlington St., Chicago
Pastor Advertising Representations
HE HAS
Grabbed The of a Crazed Jealous Husb and Won Him a Fortune
George Walls, who by his quick thought, was a Fortune
By HERBERT JAMES
GEORGE Walls, of Cape Girardeau, Mo., has demonstrated his fearlessness and willingness upon more than one occasion when called upon to risk his life to save others from terrible death. Yet he has never been present with a model for his bravest although he has not been entirely unhonored for his brave feats.
Perhaps there is no other man living in the world today who has demonstrated his life as best George Walls of Cape Girardeau, Minori, a pastor at the time at the old St. Charles Hotel, which was a great depliant the nature of his occupation.
HE HASSAVED MANY LIVES
... but h
Grabbed The Gun of a Crazed and Jealous Husband, and Won Himself a Fortune
that she was coming down town and wanted to know whether he would look after her baby. He told her he would. He would go to the hotel and all the rest of the day George Walls wanna songs to everyone else. Everyone else is everyone living in Cape Girardouh has complete confidence in him. He is confident in George came into possession of ten thousand dollars when an old white gentleman bought them most of the other stairs.
HEN he resorted from this accident his friend greeted him with hand and he returned to Chatham. At the age of fifteen he went to work on the ships.
INTERESTING
ILLUMINATING
INSTRUCTIVE
Of course, there are surgeons and nurses who have a special interest in other public servants who have raised more lives than George Walls, but the public has not vined the public of his willingness to help. George has done. It seems to be a sort of hobby on his part, and many articles have been written about trading metropolitan paper, in which articles it is always pointed out that experienced a mighty chase call.
This strange hobby has won him a larger number of friends each day. He long ago, white women who had children and said
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THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE WORLD WAR I AT THE MIDDLE OF THE RAILWAY. THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE WORLD WAR I AT THE MIDDLE OF THE RAILWAY.
Ballet
Buse Claire Andrews, whose life George Walls saved.
EVER his associates were some of the toughest and most hard boiled imaginable, that fought on the side of the enemy, commanding Jock, then band himself controlled in battles with smaller much larger and older than himself.
HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929
NE. of the most important fights of this early stage of his career was one urged on him by his sister, Lucy. Jack was thirsty for the man much older and later than himself. His sister pushed him into the fight and he won it.
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be a hero. Of course, George does not go around with a chip on his shoulder looking for a chance to save someone's life, but he always manages to give a good account of his experiences. Clarice Andrews traveled with her father, and the old gentleman was on the road all the time. The person having a double, even the most beautiful women, and this proved to be the case with Clarice Andrews. Not only was she stunning, a ultra-fashionable, in slender figure and handsome gown, she had a double in Cape Girardeau. Clarice Andrews looked as much like Clarice as a twin sister. Mr. Andrews and his daughter registered at the ancient St. Charles Hotel, George conducted them to their suite of rooms on the ground floor. At the St. Charles, and the porter is expected to be very versatile. He carries the gift baggage to their quarters, and furnishes valet service. He carries the gift baggage to their quarters, and furnishes valet service. He at the St. Charles cannot answer. He serves more than one bill and fills his capacity with neatness and
George Walls is one of those men who make a hotel guest feel comfortable, and his efforts have not gone inappreciated. He has been made that he is the most popular hotel men in the Middlewest.
Clarice Andrewa liked George Walls. It was obvious to George that she was just in love with him, in having good time regardless of suits. What is meant by that? He father in regard to the men she associated with. Andrewa objected to Clarice having more than one queen bed. She is not an any other good looking girl will. She is beautiful and immortal. The other woman who looked like Clarice, shape, color of hair, eyes, and even in voice. She was like Clarice, only she, too, was dressed at home. It was
A
The Mindset Organization.
George spent many years with the Richards
family. He has never had one who has
no one of his own.
"Quickly, George leaped forward and knocked down the hand contender, then deafening report as it was a large weapon. Then George grabbed the wrist of the gun hand and began to staccade the weapon to the stricken position of the weapon."
George Wall's life-time name.
does his her husband who objected instead of father, as in Clarice's case.
to his married double of Clarice Andrews even began visiting the St. Charles area, where the orate lair where waiting for her clandestine companion, who was a drummer, to appear. Nevertheless Clarice was stopping at the hotel with her father, as in the other woman and said to Clarice in the presence of George Walls:
"Now if you want to see what you look like, you look more like you than anybody else a snares a him. From where I am standing now she seems the very image of Clarice"
Clarice turned to George Walls:
"Who is that woman?" she asked.
"Does she have Gisegararde, or a trampier?"
George told Clarice that he had been told that she lived in Girardine, but that he didn't know who she was. It was a woman who she met at the other woman so that she would have a better chance to see what she was looking into the eyes of a woman who looked so much like herself. Consequently she could scarcely remember her name. The only thing that kept her from doing that was the thought that she was intruding, and Clarice had too much real old fashioned pride for Martin Andrews was a tobacco salesman. He sold tobacco in large stores. Clarice was particularly good luck in and around Cape Girardine. He sold Kentucky "kentucky Colonel". But he lifted no objections to this. And the people around him were Daughter of Clarice liked her name very much.
Andrew was sensitive about the footwear. He was getting old. He was getting too old to remain a walking footwear. He was getting old. He was getting too old to remain a walking footwear. He was getting old. He was too much necessary walking for him. And besides, he didn't have to go in his life to enable him to quit work
Text by ROLFE DELLON Drawn by FRED B. WATSON
HIS battle was the first that served to establish his self-confidence. His reputation grew very fast after this signalled his success, and the bully of the decks challenge Jack's new supremacy, but Jack wiped his hand over deck hands in a cuddle and bloody fashion.
This promises to be one of the most brilliant and entertaining programs ever staged by the Association, and will be the outstanding event of the annual session to be held here Thanksgiving week.
and settle down without having to fear extreme poverty.
Yes-he was thinking seriously of stopping work altogether. He often idled ideas. Once in a while, he would ask George, is in case he did give up work, and would accept a position in his employ as a servant. George Walla had a military training, and he speed for Andrew, who was caned and beset with his reply which would begin work for him immediately. But about this time something happened that arraced the pence and hair of George, and he would begin work for him immediately.
But about this time something happened that arraced the pence and hair of George, and he would begin work for him immediately.
The husband of the other woman—the woman who looked in the night, and decided that he had seen her turn in at the hotel entrance and burned his jealousy, and could not resist the impulse to do something more. He burned a burning jealousy, and was driven hurriedly home. There, he armed himself with a revolver and returned to
There were but few people in the house he had thought he saw his wife there. The woman he saw was sitting landlords and he thought he was in conversation with a traveling man. The husband thought he was being attracted her attention for so long, and he thought at the same time he was being fitted in setting the matter then and there. Accordingly, he drew his revolver and started to tame the woman in the flections of the green log fire. George Wallis was waking the man. His actions showed that he had something similar in mind. He moved forward, lifted the revolver and pointed it directly at the woman in the crimson reflections, George Wallis. Quickly, George leaped forward and came down to confront the revolver, report as it was a large weapon. Then he hand and began to struggle with his adversary for possession of the weapon, but none did any damage.
ENTERTAINING
WHOLESOME
REFRESHING
BEN DAVIN, Jr.
Feature Editor
BY GERALDINE FOX
The Distinguished Authority on
Beauty Cultures
YOUR EARS, EYES AND NOSE
Do your ears stand away out from
your head, so that every time you
look in the mirror you shudder? You
may have such ears—sometimes very
good-looking women—and men too.
Beauty will be marvelled and
yet you can change the great out-
standing ears into what will at least
be happily one, if not a joy forever.
When you go to bed at night take
a strip of cheese cloth two or three
times, wide and should be bound
with the strip. This strip should be three
or four inches wide and should be
bound at the base, and at the head of the
back. This brings the strip around
the ears, binding them close to the
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business profitably. He had become as clever in this new field as he in the hotel game. There are few men of the same name who have walked the Wall. No doubt he will make a name for himself that will be remembered. But George goes the even tenor of the St. Charles Hotel.
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MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS A Story of Sacrifice, Romance, Humor and Tragedy DU BOSE HEYWARD Author of PORGY
SYNOPSIS
MAMBA—Not a full-blooded Negro but whose dark colored suggest an admixture of American Indian, is the much beloved employee of the THE WENTWORTH FAMILY—Consists of Saint Jean de Changtien Wentworth, Polly Wentworth, and Mrs. Wentworth, their widow and mother. MAMBA is a member of the MAUNE TNFTA—Another colored member of the Wentworth household, who has been with them for many years. MAMBA was born in the understanding of the rulling white class and also possesses a naturally deep and unusually rich contrasto. The Wentworths are unable to pay Mamba, but Mamba is so devoted to the family that she is satisfied with her board and the opportunity of acting as mad to Polly, a young lady of inherited social prominence. Polly was very apt in school, but Saint was a disappointment to everyone in the family (amble, except Mamba, whose keen insight and wit were evident). Mamba did not respond credibly to the school system. Mamba alone understood Saint. Mamba's gini, muscular, slow-witted daughter, had an inordinate liking for strong drink, much to Mamba's distress. Two voice and a large body. Mamba was Mamba's Mamba, a fine contrastible." ISSC—Hagar's daughter was the object of Mamba's sacrifice and the cause of Mamba's constant reinforcement against Hagar's habit. Mamba leaves the Wentworths for the Atkinsonns, who are also wealthy, incidentally more wealthy than aristocratic—in order that she can maintain her business. In the meantime Saint obtains a five dollar a week job as storekeeper at the mines and begins a business career. Mamba leaves with a Wernoo, whom she beliows with so much severity that she is arrested and charged with aggravated assault. Mamba sends her to Saint for a job at the mines. Hagar astonishes the miners by performing a man's work. She turns her earnings over to Mamba, who
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Mr. Raymond's voice was a little weary. "Oh, I don't know. I'm sure, you know. You have to bow and they are the best for us. And you never saw one willing to help him with his pocket. It isn't as though they were unhappy. You have been having your own open. Are they a miserable one? It can't say honestly that they are. They have enough to eat, and to tell you the truth, when they actually cut loose for a good time they do. I get it. Sure, do. The white man's burrow, Mr. Raymond, in dismissal of the subject. "Enough to eat, friends more time than we have, and then we have to have men. "Sufficient unto the day as the Bible or somebody says, how you're getting along yourself." Saint said, "I am glad you asked me that. There are some things that I want you to have a look at the books. I have been thinking a lot about the bibles. I have started some things already. Do you mind if I go ahead with Raymond or regain him with a surprise that was not entirely free from the conjugary in the light of the business possibilities. "Go right
The boy became a little self-reliant, and he himself in the telling of his plans. "There quite a nice cash business in the farming," he said. "We could make a small line of agricultural implements pay. I say, 'You can make a regular hand.' He is quick at fixing a corner of his mouth 'quicker than any other man,' and he the most popular boy for me. I could get him for five dollars a week." He wryly wrote he'llray for himself from the farm.
Saint, watching intently, could also analyze the new ideas and slowly increase the questions of questioned perceptions, and slowly "Honor me, not so sure about that last item." Never new Neuros in the stores. Never thought of it. Can you imagine a man who has always been white man work? So now and it might put notions in their hands. "Perhaps that's why the cash business has been going to the little-Neuro shops over on the main road," "Well, I'll be damned." Then the big man handed, "All right," he said. "I'll be happy. Any more surprises for me?" Neuros stood on the pizza of the store blinking in the glare that the white man was wearing. "Beardy Wentworth," he said. "Beardy to do your best by us in straightening out the damned awkward step in the future." And about the store: go ahead with your plan, and go to the town office. If anything new occurs to you, you had better run and take it up with me personally."
All that afternoon Saint was too filled with elation over the success of his plans to give thought to any other event. He was dressed through the white sand on his way to Bagart's office, the unpleasant nature of the mission upon which he was preparing for the brightness of his mood. He had leched the store and started off with a carriage of sunshine promenading the air of the last walk that he had danced with Vavarie, and while his surface thought to be empty, she for the store had been taking
form in a substitution of his mind
commenced to grow out of the Bag-
cart business and cast a gloom over
him, then, almost defiantly, he faced
lion, then, almost defiantly, he faced
A dazzling idea struck the boy; an idea as fantastic, as incredible as the old grandmother and herek dreams. A compelling example of compellingness for prentice. Suppose he
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A man pouring milk into a barrel in a dairy shop. A woman stands in the mirror, looking at him.
Out of a job, what good would be to be himself or, anybody else? Supporting that the Negroes and wanted to help, was it not best to stay here, observe the convention,? Yes, time? Yes, that seemed the practical way? Yes, that seemed the practical way it difficult to go on to Bagartg. It was to be plain sailing if he had satisfied himself that he was right to bring conviction to himself. Of course, it was his own pride. No gentleman would be able to sail a bagartg. Well, then, he must make a personal sacrifice in the matter. For Valerie's mother—she might be able to render to the Negroes themselves, he must pocket his money into two roads, one cutting not a little. Before him the bread belt of white sand and the sandy riverbank into two roads, one cutting straight back between the pines in the country, the other swirling around the country, the other swirling around the sharp right angle toward the river and Bagartg. Before him, and tried to force the familiar, objective details of sand, for him, to get out of himself and go ahead with the he had to do. But the picture-making faculty that and so he upheld him and endowed the way that he must choose, with its wide-leaf symbolism. His heroic pose collapsed With a posture of utter confidence in the direction of Bagartg's bag.
In Charleston the brief and intense social season had burned itself out, and the city had carried it brightly through its shorter career, were now in their tenure. The city had lent it a sharp line of demarination in the behavior of the city's elite, the Church of England tradition. The city had also created a Creekin and Creekin portico, where the St. Cecilia had held away, had now grown in an air of elegance, and suddenly to old more women in mourning, fewer girls in bright colors, for the whirlwind homeward journeys, and local belles were fluttering away on visits to more historic homes.
Saint was in the city for Sunday, but he did not attend church with his friends, and he engagedements that morning. Mr. Raymond had made an appointment to meet O'clock, and, after that, he had to be a knight in the army to be caught a knightron train at two. Two such different engagements, each with a knight, were made the boy of two minds during a sleepy night, and a preoccupied man that is trying to inhabit two separations that his thoughts soured when Valerie brushed across them made it terribly hard to hold his feet down to the ground, that he was going to make to his envoy, almost three months since Valerie call the at mines, when he was coming to the town. That event, and the visit of Mr. Ezekiel coming on top of it, had opened
Books, music, fossils, even painting had been forgotten for some time. He made a surprise adventure into the problem of making the commissary a paying proposition and he had looked over the arraised and he had looked over the commissary was amusing but had come to see him without conscious effort. He had known he that he enjoyed, and that gradually they had started to bring their friends to shop and that they up over a very considerable cash business among non-employees of the mines. Then he came up the impulse that he wanted to help the helper. Immediately sales had boomed. At his own suggestion the boy turned to go out on advertising excursions among his friends, and the salesman himself were kept going at top speed to do their purchasing.
Saint was amassed at the ease with which results were accomplished, including a feat of deft lechmerem requiring a to him a thing separate from life—a feat of deft lechmerem requiring a to him a thing separate from life—now he saw it for the humanity—a by-product of the humanity—a thrill she discovered, too, that it brought a thrill she found, too, that it leisurely aside from the money that it brought. He was amazed by his imagination as busy as ever only instead of being what he now considered a vagina and demoralizing a woman, and was building high dreams over the shabble little commissioner with over Davy, who knew exactly talked over with Davy, who knew exactly they could afford to pay for it. Finally he had reasoned cut concrete plant, and he was building high dreams, immediately after which he would have to go and tell Valerie
the afternoon of Valerie's visit to the museums he had seen her as a child, he spent his Sunday afternoons at the museum or art palace. The pictures he saw but Saint had gained admission but Saint had gained admission and he and the girl had the chance to with all of its miliants to them, to see the museum for a while, then on sit at a table and let their tail drift where it would father. The sweetest, the gentlest artist but the little essential snack. Once she said passionately: "Only exhibitions should be allowed to create art. You see the pitiful thing is that you have to be alone, and he won't go to us去 see him. He has a creed, and he must break
she is really doing it for love of us. He is really doing it for love of us. Against the next difficulty of one of her precious daughters* he finally found her. There was a piece of plaster was thrilled at the prospect of her love.
But gradually, as the weeks passed, they began to substitute long walks for strolls, and the art gallery. Saint began to see his old enthusiasts for his guitar and his art. It was the store and its possibilities, now and Saint did more of his work there, making him forget himself, then making him forget himself with a bigger store, more stock, perhaps a second store some day, perhaps a third store, Valerie would have scarcely a word to say, and she did not always follow his flights of his reapplied imagination.
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And now, on this momentous morning, Saint stood upon the doorstep of the church, looking down at the lower Meeting Street, and listened to St. Michael's measured announcement that the hour for his first induction was beyond the closed door. He executed a tremendous effort of will, with brittle fingers, and promised to run over in his mind the things that he wanted from his enclosure, the illuminators, and seed-new large piazza where visiting Ralph could congratulate him and do his own purchasing." At that point the door was opened by a "Yes, sir," she said in answer to his inquiry, "Mr. Raymond is expectant. He passed in, and the door closed softly behind him. When he was again on the doorstep, he with the big form of his employer filling the opening of the door, large, large, large, firm hand on his shoulder.
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gave him both of her hands, with a glancing into his face with a new shyness in her own. But Saint, usually quick to feel the mood of another, was more shy than he was, with shining with excitement, and his color was high under the tan of his skirt. He did not linger over her hands, but gave them a short, vehement grip and released them. He have come for your congratulations, and he has given me every way. "I have just been talking to Mr. Rayrone, and he has given me every way," he says, "and he gives us how exciting it all really is." "Ob," she said on a short indrawn hand, "you're happy today, aren't you? I want you to tell me all about it." With a new decisiveness of manners beside her. He took her hand and held it between both of his, but his hand was still beside her. He took her hand and gave her the odd impression of being focused, not on her face, but on his. He talked rapidly, his enthusiasm冒动 mince oceans, hurdling obstacle-liming at, and beyond, conclusions he was making.
nounced. "I have been habbing my hand off. Please forgive me, do not harm me." He took her hand again, and she let it he cool and lax in his as he hurried. "I will be here all the time it might be here have been unwise! I can never tell you all that it has meant to me. See already that it has done. I will be here all the time it might be here you thank enough—never."
He was conscious of a note of compassion on him. He said, "Why, yes, it's a big day. The biggest in my business career. I've reverted searchingly on his face, 'Yes, that's what counts with me,' said she wearly. "We are different. We are different. but you must let me go and finish packing my now. Me go in an hour, you know. I forget. Can you ever forgive me?" "I don't know," she told him. "I hurt." "I lay awake all last night thinking about you. And this business today—I wanted that for you." She looked into his rustful face. She smiled. She answered slowly, translating an idea into speech as it grew longer. I understood you. now. never guessed that you could lose yourself in an idea like that. It makes you
She stood with her face very close, and she looked at her face with the intensity of her gas until at last Saint严新 freight in naem. "what's—what's the matter?" he asked.
"Oh, she哭ed, "I was so sure that I was right until now. I was so cared in I was saving you from defeat. I was saving you from defeat. Our arms were about his neck; her face strained to his breast, "Oh, my dear," she pleaded, "if you did have it in you to paint and I have blown it in you to forgive me, please forgive me!"
Saint laughed softly, reassuringly.
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"Well, take him along with you and see. She's level-headed, as well as she is," he said, "and things stand around here. You better see something of the reverend and the minister, make, try to keep him out of mischief." Saint smiled at his visitor. For the moment he was and spoken in the usual way, he said, "Mr. Negroes that he knew, but he was conscious of the fact that it had been stood before him, trying in his
Across the way the old bell gave the fight, the dying, as it were, to silence. A face was thrust from a window and the voice in an expression that one would have scarcely expected to discover upon the vision of the moment. Whalley emerged like a black and menacing figure, the direction of the company's office.
In the new church Grayson stood face to face with a tremendous apprehension. He could have been a state of repressed excitement, he could have bound them to his cause and then there. The rival would have fought him. He would have flung the coils of his mellifluous voice about them and re-embarked on a mission of possessing rhythm of a spiritual.
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needs. She had made no effort to personalize it, to relate it to herself. She had taken it to her room and took things in with remarkable cleanliness. What the new preacher was telling her, he was not fixed, her with his gaze when he talked? She made an horrible struggle to get up, only slowly beginning to grasp its innate. She got quickly to the feet and then carried her old car into the room, shocked at what she saw in the ancient Norse goddess. She was compelled to carry there was a nag to the whole body. Then Maime, Vika communicated to her mother, who was to sob in sleep, breathed breaths.
"Ye' heah what he say, Baxter?" she asked between her sobs.