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Tuseday, April 13, 1920
The Marshall Morning News
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MOTORLIFE
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PYTHIAN
Thursday, April 22
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
The Marshall Music Club
SEATS ON SALE
MATTHEWSON DRUG COMPANY
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BOYS APPOINTED
TO ADDRESS THE
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Preparations Making Headway
For Older Boys’ Conference
Here April 23, 24, 25.
Mrs. T. P.
of St. Louis
the Red Cros
tion at New
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to visit her
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Dr. C. R.
tie while yes
of illness.
I am distributing agent for MOTORLIFE in Harrison,
Marion, Panola, Rusk, Smith, Henderson, Van Zandt,
Rains, Wood, Gregg, Upshur and Cass counties.
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Mrs. J. P.
las tonight t
** Hopkins, and
Twixt the Pig and Little Cyvresses.
P. S.— Ez Hennery wuz a gittin’ in his Four
to ’eave l hollered en ast him bout his pertaters
en he hollered back thet they wuz up en i doin’
short notice
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LET US BE OF
SERVICE
TO YOU--
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND
UNDIVIDED
PROFITS OVER
$100,000.00
Twixt the Big and Little Cypresses.
April 11, 1920.
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daughters, M
■ Miss Frances
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THE GUARANTY STATE & SAVINGS BANK
Marshall, Texas
BAILEY NOT WANTED
BY WOMEN VOTERS
Shorely there mnat be sum mistake "bout th‘s
We curtenly hnint st everthing, hev we? Ef
ve hev. eum of our fellers must hev gone to sleep
et the ewitch.
When I hev gone to convenshuns in the good
MarA », 1879."
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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forgit. Well, Mandy keeps on a tellir’ ’bout thet
argyment Jo riz thet the wimmun of Texas
shudn’t vote ’cause sum little fool flirts in Wash-
ingtun used terbaccher. Course I can see Jo maid
a break in raisin’ it but Mandy needn’t keep on
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— Removes and prevents carbon
—Produces motor efTiciency
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— Business expansion and imprevement, aew stock, building and other pro-
gressive enterprises, will soon he la full swing.
— Whatever your spring-time plans incinde, now Is the time to take stock
of resources.
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By Th. Assoctated Pr-t
Austin, Tex., April 12.—The execu- i
tive board of the Texas League of I
Women Voters in session in Austin I
adopted a resolution declaring the !
candidacy of Joseph W. Bailey was
inimicable to the best interests of the i
women and children of Texas and sub-i V
................ Editor
........Telegraph Editor
.. Advertising Manager
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But ef they should appint Mandy ez a deligate
to go (en ef she wud go) there wud be more
sence represented then there wud be frum enny
tuther precinckt in the county. But she wudn’t
go. Mandy didn’t keer much ’bout votin’ en ef
the liquer question gits settled fur curtin l dout
ef she wud vote. She is a strong b’liever in the
home en she sez there is the place fur the wum-
mun to rule. En Bill sez she practisices what she
preeches. Meenin’ thet she’s the boss in this
house.
Well, Hennery got here in his Fourd last Sun-
day to keep hiz appintment with me. I hed
notised thet Mandy hed dressed up rite smart en
Ruth hed got sum ribbuns en sashes en put on
her mother en hed fixed up her hair en she hiked
purty ni ez yung ez Ruth. En when Ruth tuk
all the children out in the woods to hunt wild
flours it jist left me en Mandy dressed up in the
parler same ez if we wuz a courtin’—which we
wuz ’fore we knowed it. She hed cum over en
wuz a sittin’ on my nee en fust thing I knowed
I wuz sayin’ ez foolish things ez I ever sed in
her ma’s parler 20 years ago. But be such talk
foolish? Ef you can keep on a talkin’ it fur 20
years its purty good commun cents, I sez.
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But ez. I hurd Hennery’s rock crusher a
cumin’ purty dost I sed to her thet I expected
thet mebbe he wud want to talk to me Confer-
denshul en she sed she hed an appintment with
him same ez J did. Then I knowed it wuzn’t per-
taters he wuz wantin’ to kno about. En it kinder
riz Hennery' in my feelin’s towurds him, fur
while of course I wuz the hed of the house yit it
showed he hed a polite idy ’bout things in astin’
the mother to be presunt. En I luked et her
there a waitin’ fur a yung man to cum en ast her
to give him her fust born child en I knowed how
she loved her, en still I cud see in her eyes (they
wuz a little bit teery) thet she wuz happy en I
sez to myself thet wimmen is queer.
I went out to the gate en ast Hennery in when
he driv up en ! seed he wuz a bit nervus fur he
didn‘ shet off his Fourd en gassoleyne is wuth
MOTORLIFE will always be a part of your equipment
if you give it a chance to serve you once. Let me send
you a can or a case. Money back if not perfectly satisfied.
Editor Morning News:
Well, I sees Brother Black hez wun his case
agin but he haint got enny road yit. Ez I under-
stand it the case will go to thet Court up to the
edge of Arkansaw en then down to the state
Capitul. It may take 2 years or more en it will
take all the religun Brother Black hez to brace
him up while he drives over no count roads while
them judges reeds breefs en opinyuns of what
sum tother judge sed in the time, mebbe of Andy
Jackson er Jeems K. Polk. Ez if them judges
The vari
ferent ef
wants of
num berk
hat to th
er and w
to have
, leave us
isfied fri
want to
linery ai
visit our
.can plea
30 cents now. En Hennery is a keerful feller
’bout spendin’ hiz money. En he cum in and when
he seed Mandy with all them fixin’s on, dog my
cats ef l don’t b’leive he tuk her fur Ruth. Fur
he cum ni takin’ her in hiz arms luked to me like.
Well, what Hennery sed wuz short. He didn’t
waist no time en kep his hat in his hands a
twirlin’ it like he thought it wuz a wind mill. He
adresed hizself mostly to Mandy but he wud
wunce in a while look my way en he wuz trim-
blin‘ a bit in hiz voice. But he didn’t say nuthin’
‘bout the weather er dogwood blooms er channel
cetfish bitir‘ en the fust thing I knowed he wuz
a sayin’ thet he en Ruth hed agreed thet they
wanted to marry in the fall en thet he hed cum
to ast us to agree to it. He tole us ’bout his farm
thet wuz pade fur en thet by fall he wud hev a
home bilt on it en he sed what a fine girl Ruth
wuz en how enny body wud be glad to git her
en he wound up with savin* thet when he wuz
in them Beller woods in France a fiteing fur his
country thet Ruth told him thet every nite she
prayed to God thet he mite cum home agin, en
while he hedn’t newer told her et thet time thet
The “Hi-Y" club at a meeting last
night heard the reports of the various
committees on the progress being
made in preparation for the Older
Bays’ conference to be held in Mar-
shall April 23, 24 and 25, apd appoint-
ed delegates to speak before the var-
ious Sunday schools next Sunday
morning. The boys are planning on
K. B. MARSAALL
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Queen Putnam, Houston, unification
of laws concerning civil status of wo-
men; Mrs. Ruth Potto Spence, Dallas,
women in industry; Miss Mary E
Gearing, Austin, food supply and de-
mand; Mrs. Florence C. Ploore, Cle-
burne, American citizenship; Dr. May
Agnes Hopkins, Dallas social hy-
giene; Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunning-
ham, Galveston, election laws and
methods; Mrs. David Doom, Austin,
legislative.
Mrs: J. S.
, announce ment
Clearenden,
Truman Bene
Bildwin. Th
’ Truman L. E
many years a
est to old fri
i you see my ole friend Judge Green thet you
iwould ast him if he don’t think thet me en him
hev not lived 2 long.
Miss Grace
. laud Friday
her parents.
• First Method
ing. Miss H
a lumber firm
music in Eas
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Mr. and >
son, Richard,
ma on the !
Mr. Thrilkill
Hotel Mars)
months. He
quet tor ex-I
morning, he
eapacity at Ti
Mr. Taft visit
ole times sum feller thet knowed what we shud
, do wud alius take me to 1 side en tell me who
we shud vote fur ez a deligate en he ginnerally
. hed a bottle en by the time I hed hit it 2 or 3
times I wuz alius convinced thet the feller wuz
; a gentleman en a patriate en hed the good of
the county et hart. En of course I voted fur the
man he tole me to. But now we will set up in
the convenshuns like we wuz et church en I
wudn’t be surprized if sum body don’t qpen with
prayer. En instid of me imbibin’ knowledge
thru the neck of a bottle, Mandy will nudge me
when to say I er no. En it wudn’t s’prize me
much ef the Twixt the Cypreses didn’t send a
i wummun deligate to the county seet conven-
shun. But wudn’t it be a site to hev the madum
deligate frum over here a settin’ in a Dimokrat
convenshun in Marshall en a nominatin’ a grape
jooce feller, er it mite be a nuther wummun. to
go to Dallace to the State Convenshun to say
what thet ole party of Dick Coke en Jake Walters
en Jim Ferguson shall stand fur. I wish when
Miss Irene
for the East
turned Mont
Dr. C. E. H
Huntsville Nc
“Entered as second-clas matter September 7, Hit, at
i port office at Marshall, Texas, under the Act at
fellers more traid then you will ever git frum the
Tomus Jeffersun Hiway. But you Marshall fel-
lers haint got gumpshun enuff to see it. But I
bed swore I wuz thru with ritin’ ’bout good, I
means bad roads. But I hev my rifful loaded fur
he next pictur show thet ever tries to show over
here twixt the Cypress. Ef l cums they hed bet-
ter hev the Red Cross nurses with it. En thet
wud’t help much et Gum Springs, they’d need
a undertaker down there.
• Say, T wants to kno sumthin’ ’bout this wim-
■bid’s equil sufferin’ bizness thet hez cum up. I
wuz a talkin’ purty big tuther day ’bout what
we men wud do et the May Convenshun. You
kno there is to be precinckt meetin’ to appint
felers to go to the count/ cnvenshun who will
pick fellers thet go to the hole state convenshun
thet will pick fellers to go thet Califomy town
whur they is to pick fellers, to run on the Dimo-
katic ticket fur Mister Wilsun’s job. Well, we is
to hev l et Hareton en sum of us Antes hed bin
a kinder talkin’ easy thet mebbe Jo Baley cud
zit sumthin’ dun along the line of lite wines en
12 en * beer. En while we didn’t hev much hope
we sorter thought it wuz wuth the effurt to tell
our deligate to vote fur thet Poigndexter feller
ez he seems to be with Jo in spite of his savin’
{he he a pro. I guess he hez a understandin’ with
Jo ’bout thet.
En et home I wuz a talkin’ ’bout his conven-
shun en a sayin‘ we wud tell our deligate to vote
fur this Poigndexter pro, when Mandy shore ex-
plodid a bum. En how you reckin she dun it?
She sed she wuz a goin’ to the precinckt conven-
shun her own self en thet she en the rest of the
. a fellin' it. But the chance be thet this house. it haint but ef he didn’t kiss thet girl right be-
hold will hev 2 votes et the Precinckt meetin’ to jfore her maw and paw I’m the biggest billy goto
vote fur avm mrape jooce feller. Thet is, efit be, Twixt the Cypresses. En Ruth didn’t seem to
a fact thet wimmin can go to convenshuns. । keer.
OUR CORRESPONDENT QUITS WRITING
ABOUT ROADS GOOD AND BAD—HE
WANTS TO KNOW IF LADIES ARE TO
ATTEND CONVENTIONS—HENRY KEPT
APPOINTMENT BIT HAD ALREADY
PLANTED POTATOES.
HEMSTITCHING—From two
yards up our price per yard
12%c. We rover buttons on
wimmin who hed pade their pole tacks wud see ___________________________________________
thet Jo Baley’s man wud never see the Golden he loved her thet sum how she knowed it er
at least 100 registrations, and it is
urged by G. A. Handler, secretary, ’
that all men and boys take steps to I
turn in at once their requests for ses- i
ervations.
Officials of the Y. M. C. A. and;
those otherwise interest in the work, i
life, play and aspirations of the boy-
are expecting a large assemblage of;
youtha from all sections of the coun- !
try to be here On, the dates mention-
ed. A formal request also will be
made of employes thru-out the city to
give all boys a vacation on Saturday,
April 24. Some promienent speak-
ers are on the program for the oc-
casion. and a long hike will be taken
into the country.
“S6u
to a conyenshun. Hev they got the rite to do it? En ’bout thet time he got sorter choked up
Ef thy Lev, there haint much left fur we menwhuther you blieve it er not, Mandy* went to
folks. En sakes a live, how Mandy hez it in fur! whur ne wuz a standin’ en kissed him. En thet
Jo. Did you ever kno a wummun to fergit enny wuz all there wuz to it. I haint consented yit
thing? Specially ef it wuz sumthin’ she ought to on noboddy don’t seem to think it matters enny.
En we hurd Ruth en the children a cummin’
from the words en BOI hed cut dogwood blos-
soms en maid a reeth en put it ’round Ruth’s hed
en she hed wild violets in her hand en Hennery
met her. eY mebbe my eye site is bad en mebbe
versive of enlightened social and poli-
tical development in the state.
The board accepted the invitation
from Ri Paso for holding the next
convention in that city. The conven-
tion will be held the second week in
October.
A plan for conducting schools for
citizenship in several parts of the
state, which women from several
counties might attend, was adopted.
These schools will follow in general
the lines of the one held in Chicago by
the National League of Women Vot-
i era, but will be adapted in detail to
conditions in Texas.
The following committee chairmen
were appointed: Mrs. Francis Me-
he sed he used to try to draw her picture over
I newer wunce thought about wimmen a goin’ there to keep off the skeer of the Gurmum shells.
cud deside it ez just ez Beerd can do it. Beerd
knos the fellers thet swore en he knos whuther
the promises wuz maid en whuther they ought
to hev bin maid en he sez them Noonday fellers
hez a contract thet holds water en shud be
carryed out.
But all this ritin’ you hev bin doin’ en all I
hev bin doin’ the same, hezn’t got a pic stuck in
the ground yit. You must be a mity lite wait
down et the county seet.
When I wuz down to Brother Black’s fust
trial I hurd ’em sayin’ sumthin’ ’bout thet Windro
feller er gittin’ 2 much pay. But et peers to me
he’s wuth the money. I heer he sez the bid wuz
15 pur sent 2 high en I got my Cypher’s boy to
figure it out en he sez if thet is so thet we saved
1 hundred thousand dolers en more. Them rub-
ber tired road is shore costive. Thet money he
saved (ef he saved thet much) wud build a road
from Harleton to Marshall en ft wud brig you
I Mri. Robei
Katharine, at
Terrell retail
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night far i t
Angeles, Cali
Mr. and N
Houston ar
daughter, Mr
Tuseday
t.d
e Mrs. James
• las visiting l
for a few da;
iper published every day except Monday to
ruhall buildtog. MarehaK, Texas.____________
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