The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 330, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Waves,” "The Conqueress" and “The
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in Fort Worth in November, accord-
ing to E. A. Turner, federal prohi-
He said he was glad he had been
caught as he was tired of eluding the
2nd Prize...
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4th Prize
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Let’s snap into one of those Bom Value
Suits for Men. He has made clothes that
fit so long he knows his stuff—no fit, no
pay—is the way we sell. 15% discount
for ten days. Some “pippins” for $30.00
and $40.00. Let’s go! Some cheaper.
Colors in Pearl, Grey, Slate, Iron, Seal
Brown, Sable, Filbert and Moth—
AUTOS HAULING
LIQUOR BELONG
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MEXICANS USE
PRETTY NAMES
of ex service men from Massachusetts '
are assisting Dr. Moorehead in exca-
vating and tunneling the mounds.
Herron, an alleged deserter from Bat- Mounds, four miles north of here, are
750.00
500.00
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Flowers Telegraphed
Everywhere
If no yub-
seriptions
are sent
1st Prize.. >20.00
of the Poor,” "Nest of the Doves,” j
"Shells of the Seashore,” "The High
Are You Going to Buy That
Hat Today?
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Arrested in Alabama While Wear-
ing Uniform of First Lieu-
tenant of Army.
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and Jews harps, from 10c to 60c.
Sugar, 13 lbs $1.00; stone pipes and
slates, 6c to 60c; pistol cartridges
1 and shells all makes and sizes; White
j Crest and Airy Fairy Flour; Bee
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able to reconstruct the physical type
A. N. BEATY CASH STORE
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$3 co worth of subseriptions, yot
$20.00; 2nd Prize, $375.00; 3rd
GENERAL NOTICE
Dr. C. D. MeRimmon is vow with
Dm. Ms—l»y & Clementa, Dentiuta,
Ofice over Marshall Natiomal Bank.
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aem The Gentlewoman Magazine mmr
How Many Objects inThisPicture Start With the Letter “ F”
Here's a Picture Puzle which contains a number of objects beginning with the letter "P.” Just take a
good look at the picture—— there are all sorts of things that begin with the letter "‘P"°-ike pipe. plg. pony. Mt.
and all the other objects are equally clear. See how many you can find Thia is not a trick puzzle; hothine
is hidden and you don't have to turn the picture upside-down.
is Alleged to Have a
Aliases
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The Bat Proof of ths Good Rauhs d _
Albert's Rheumatic Remedy
b the recommendation one to another.
They appreclate what the Remedy has
done for them and fe " their friendz and
acquaintances zhould art the benefits o
Albert’s Rheumatic Remedy
We recommend it to any zufferer at
Rheumatism.
store is “Las Quince Letras,"
tery A. Ninth field artillery, Fort Sill. being opened and studied in an effort ‘
Oklahoma, has been arrested by spe to gain more definite information | |
da) agents of the department of jus- about the prehistoric Mound Builders
proximately $2,000.
When be was brought to the office
of the departnent of justice he con-
fessed and told of the wonderful way I
he had been entertained A cities he
had visited among them being New i
i am pergon liyine In is. V S ouat-
•de o New Tort CIO. *be la dot •n «w-
playee of Til* Oentewoman Magazine, or
Scientifi research work on the
A favorite name for the Mexican
mean- (
k,
Ing to the cave Eddie Emig. fourteen,
who was standing guard, fired a 22-
caliber rifle in the general direction
from which the Cutlin boy was ad ’
Mr. Moorehead, explaining his un-
dertaking, said:
“Our purpose is to study skeletons
and relics which we hope to find in
the mounds. These will enable us to
The people of the Moses Montefeore is not the change of the year, but
congregation, together with Ito new the change of life, that this day
Rabbi, Rev. Dr. Louis J. Goetz, are stresses, that makes it stand out as
making elaborate preparations for the one of the holiest days in the Jewish
celebration of the Rush Hashanah ser- calendar. Herein it radically differs
vices, which begins at 7:30 o'clock to- from our civil New Year; it is a day
morrow, (Sunday) evening, also on set apart for introspection and self-
Nonday morning at 10 o'clock. A spe- examination. The sacred character of
Second Cook Fell and Injured Herself,
While Being Cnased by Chef 1
With Rodent In Hand.
vey and Clinton Cowan, formerly city
surveyor of Cincinnati and lately ■
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HERE'S the rise
Prize, ad yon have srut in
will win $510.60 instead of
United States Board of Indian Com-
I missioners and is associated with the
1 Curator Department of Phillips Acad-
1 emv of Andover, Mass.
Funds for the work were furnished
by scientific educational organizations
and permission to carry on the project
was granted by property owners on
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Kansas City, Ma — A mouse play,
an important part in a suit for dam-
ages filed by Pea-I Smith, formerly
employed as second cook of the West
ern Unlon Telegraph company, against
the company. Miss Smith, employed
to the company’s kitchen, declares in
her suit that the chef found a mouse
to s garbage can. He proceeded ic
cbase the second cook with the wouse
to his hand. In trying to escape, she
declares, she fell and injured her—If
Three thoumend dollars' damages 1.
asked of the company.
Jewish New Year's day had no fur-
ther significance, its appeal to the
Jew would be very faint, indeed. It
lows ten days later. Before one ean
of the Cahokia people.
"Preliminary examination of the
Use Sanitary Disinfected Floor
Sweep. Made in Marshall and guar-
anteed by Morgan McCowan. Phone
records of the county clerk’s office ■
show. Under a Texas statute, the |
Des Moines, la.- * metal load pen-
cil in his pocket stopped a bullet
and probably sav-4 the life of Glen
Catlin, twelveyear old son of Rev-
erend Catlin of Council Bluffs during
a war game here. Several boys had
built a cave in the outskirts of town
and while young Catlin was advane-
cial musical program has been ar this day is implied in the two other
ranged for the Rosh Hashanah ser- names by which it is known, viz, the
vies under the direction of Mra. Day of Memorial and the Day of the
Monte Allen, the organist. , Blowing of the Trumpets. In the
Dr. Goetz will conduct the services first place, it is the Day of Memorial,
and preach the Rosh Hashanah ser- i or Remembrance. As such it calls
mone. The subject of his discourse upon the Jew to remember the divine
on Bunday evening will be on “The purpose of his life; secondly, it is the
Heart’s Wisdom,” and that on Monday Day of the Blowing of the Trumpets,
morning on “Prospect and Retro- Its purpose is to arouse Israel from
speet." The festival will be cele- his self-complacency and stir him to
brated from sunset tomorrow (Sun-, high resolves and nobler deeds.
day) to sunset on Monday. A cordial I “The Rosh Hashanah derives its
welcome is extended to all. I significance from the fact that it is
In explaining the festival. Rabbi but the introduction to the Day of
~ A.tenement, or Yom Kipper, which fol-
August 20, and has spent every cent -
of the money secured, as he has been bition enforcement supervisor for the
stopping at the best hotels In the'district of North Texas.
Cities he visited. He was placed Ini Approximately 40 cars have been
the county jail and officials at Fort seized in his territory, comprising
more than 100 counties, said Mr. Tur-
ner. While some of these are stored
answer win* First
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it is offered for sale. The pro-
ing the fifteen letters. Other popular
names are “El Povinir" (The Future),)
“Rio Bravo," meaning "the fierce
river,” the Mexican name for the
Rio Grande, "The Butterfly.” “The
Santa Fe” and “The Holy Faith."
Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 30.—
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AN can participate in thls grent Fun-Game from th*
tinlest child to Granipa and Grandia Right after the dishes
are done this evening gather all tiut members of your family
together: g'r» ench one of them a pencil and sheet al paper
York, Newark, Baltimore. Lynchburg,
Norfolk, Raleigh, Oklahoma City, Kan-
sas City, Chicago, Milwaukee, Ham-
mond. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pitta-
burgh. Rochester, Syracuse. Utica
and Birmingham. In every city he is
alleged to have cashed bogus checks
and to have assumed the names of
HOLDUP VICTIM LEFT
UNDERWEAR AND SHOES
Cleveland, o.-Joseph wezyn-
ski is all out of luck. He was
all dressed up in his regular
“Sunday clother" and was walk-
ing down a dark street when
two men stepped sut and took
away his $150. Not content with
"breaking” him. they then or-
dered him to undress, and when
they left Joe didn't have coat,
pants, vest, hat or overcoat. It
was a chilly walk home, down
dark alleys and behind buildings,
according to his complaint to
the police.
Bullet From .2? Caliber Rifle la
Stopped by Mtal Case— Boys
Were Piayir, War Game.
'ing hang over the stores: ‘Friend
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Automobiles confiscated by prohibi-
tion enforcement agents in North
officers, and even if he did have to Texas will be sold at auction when the
put up some time he had had his fling. United States district court convenes
He has been away from camp since
ALLEGED DESERTER | NVETGAPR IHR
HAD LED GAY LFE INDIAN MOUNDs
FOR OLD RELICS
name of a business, when not that of
the owner, must be filed with the
vancing. The bullet tore a button off county clerk.
his coat and was stopped by the pen- 1 The Mexicans do not select names 1
cil. such as “The Standard,” "The Fair,"
---------------- , or “Jones’s” or "Garcia's." Instead j
MOUSE PLAYS PART IN SUIT *wh picturesque signs
The Dairy of quality milk,
butter, butter milk and cream.
Our milk is never sour. We
guarantee satisfaction and ser-
vice. Quarts 12%c, pints 7c,
gallon lots 40c. SUNSET DAIRY
301 University Ave., Telephone
«»« agency. Herron was wearing the mounds has been started by W. K.
uniform of a first lieutenant at the Moorehead, archaeologist, who was
time of his arrest and is aileged to appointed by the Illinois State Mu-
have a number of aliases and to have seum to make the study. A number 1
cashed bogus checks in the various |
cities he has visited amounting to np-
Ilu. $230.00, «a ,
Or. If your anawer wins First Pri»e and yen bare sent In
$5 06 worth of eubectiptions. y u w.l win $1,000.00 instead al
$20.00; 2nd Prize, $750.00; 3rd Prize, $500.00, etc.
Ien't this a dands offer! Extra amount wi he lren
on sd Ptnes 'n the same manner it takes but Five Dollara
worth of suhseriptions to quallfy yotr anewer for the big
i f LOW reward Absolutel" Five Dollars worth 1s Mil
L highway commissoner of Ohio, has E
promised to map the mounds.**
The scientist is a member of the ) “
Goeta said:
arTi^g^^ realize the need of Atonement, it is
senson PWhich begins with Rosh necessary that he become conacioussof
Hashanah, or New Year’. Day, to- his shortcoming.; for so long ..We
morrow (Sunday evening, and end. imagine ourselves whole, i mayansver
with the Shemini AtzerethLthe Feast occaT to us th at. we needasphysicjani
of Conclusion—on the evening ofsolongaswedonotadmitaurssin
Detber 24 next j fulness, we shall hardly feel the need
October 24 next. .lof being forgiven. Hence, to make
"In the Jewish tradition, the Rosh the atonement possible, we must have
Hashanah marks the anniversary of Rosh Hashanah, which is also desig
the world’s creation, supposed to have nated as the Day of Judgment, or
taken place 5,682 years *KS' The Yom Hardin, the day whereon we
present Rosh Hashanah, therefore, weigh ourselves in the balance, and
will mark the beginning of the year perforce, find ourselves wanting; for
5,682. “there is no righteous man upon earth
The change of date, however, is of that doeth good always and sinneth
little or no importance, and if the not.
.... . .. ____________ - . Twent ensh oqrizes will be given for the best lists at words submttted The answer having
needs go to the federal government. indna"nisL d" oe “how ta “e "e "n "I P " - “warded
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East St Louis, Ill., Sept 30.—
Smaller groups of the Cahokia Indian 1
whose lands the mounds are located, j
Museums throughout the East and (
Number of Middle West are said to be interested
in the research.
classify the period of civilization and
1 development of the Mound Builders.
Careful excavations of village sites
and burial grounds will be made to
i obtain skeletons and relics.
I “A skeleton of the Cahokia peapie !
has not yet been obtained. If we ■
are successful enough to find any, Dr.
Alee Hardlicka, of the Smithsonian
(/MW, Cahokia region seemingly indicates
“ e (572 that there are eighty or more mounds
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sv7bin/nimibr7av/v/av7alia
in garages, most of them are “out
under bond,” he said. Under the pro-
visions of the prohibition act, a con-
fiscated automobile may be kept
under bond, pending the action of the
court.
The automobiles are appraised by
the federal agents. The bond then
is fixed at twice the appraised value
of the car. The automobiles remain
1 under bond until the court libels them
and orders their appearance for sale.
All types of cars are represented
among those held by the government
here, Mr. Turner said. Liquor is
| found in the cheapest and most ex-
pensive cars alike.
The sale of the automobiles, accord-
ing to the prohibition enforcement
supervisor, depends upon the convic-
tion of the owner. If he is found
guilty of transporting liquor in the
Capt. Henry M. Willis. Capt. George1
H. Williams, Lleuts. Harry B. Rich-
ards, Harry H. Murray and Samuel
M. Kinney.
» swlir of empleyee" faratiy. ia 3u-
■UI an answer. It costs nothing to try
t All answers must be malled by Bep-
Umber 30, 1921.
3. AU lists of words should be writ’flfl
on one slde of the peper oniy and bum-
bered consecutively, 1. 2, 3, etc. Wr •
your full name and address on esch page
in the upDer right-hand corner. Do n t
write subscribers" names or anythir gele
on same paper with list of words; Ma
separate sheet
4. Only words found in the Engli h
Dictlonary will be cunted. Do net v-e
compovnd, hspbensted er ohsolete word:
I se either the singular or piural. b i
where tlit plural is used the sirgular
cannot be cu nted, and vice versa
5. Words of the enmne prellmg can t
vsed oly once, eten though usrd to
designrte diftrent obiecta The sarce o -
!ect can be named oniy once: howet r a. y
part of the object m y aso he named
6. The ar tet huving the larrest a I
nearest cor cet list of nmes of tiril ‛e
objects el an in the picture that ht a
with the letter ’ P* w4l La awarded First
Prine, ete. Nentnesa strle at handwrt-
Ing have no beariz upon deciding te
winere
f. Candidates may co-operate I en-
swerng the pnzie, but only ene pra »
will be aware d t me re than one of nr
qroup outside of the f amily where two :
more have been worthy tgeter
8. All answers will recive the same
cousderstion reganlless at whether or 1 . :
sbecriptlons for The Genewoman Mag-
zine are sent in.
9. Three New York b mnees men hav-
ing no connection with The Gendewoman
MansUm will be selected W at M «
and decide the wtuners They Wall ua
Webster’s New International Dictionary
as reference and partcipanta agree to ac-
rept the^Oeciaton of the Judges as
1 The sudges win meet drectly tol-
komwing elone of the contest and annomnee-
ment and correct list of words wiU be
pubiahed in The Gendewoman W—^0
just as quickly theteafW as possibie
Extra Puzdle Pletere mailed tren
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and see who eun C' d the most 1‛P-Words “ You" be sur-
. prsed to find hot large a list of wortis you ean get after a
[ few minutes" studv Sit down and Uy it--tben send in your
FAR (rARK "Menbeanoskftptoncontnse yhdontneatoca
E‛ ■ ■ || kA | l f |1 l j kA in a subacription to win unless yorr want to, but our Bonus
A • • • —¥ — • Iewards fur Boosters makes the Prizes bigzer where subscrip-
tone are aent ku F r instance, if your Puzzle anewer is
. awarded Ftrst by the Judges yvu will win 130, but if
roa would like to win more than $:0, we are making the fol-
El Paso Texas, Sept. .30.—Mexican ; lowing Epecial Ofe- durig this i g Acvertisng and Booster
’ . _ . r Campaign, wherehy you ern win bizger Cash Prines by sendng
stores in El Paso bear queer names, in $3 $3 warth o subseriptlons tor Gendewoman Magazine.
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1 Saturday. October 1, 1921
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Rosh Hashanah Service
At Noses Montefiore Temple
ELYSIAN FIELDS, : :
HUwwftd MtSnwrthef
subseripties subseriptions
an Met are sent
$500.00 $1,000.00
i The essential ceremony of the ser-
vices in the Synagogue on Rosh
Hashanah 14 the blowing of the trum-
pet or horn called Shofar, in accord-
| ance with the injunction in Leviticus
23:24, which reads: ‘In the seventh
1 month, on the first day of the month,
shall ye have a Sabbath, a memorial
i of blowing of trumpets and holy con-
l vocation.’
“In the Reform Synagogue, Rosh
Hashanah is celebrated from sunset
tomorrow (Sunday) to sunet of Mon-
day, whereas among Orthodox Jews,
the holiday does not end until sunset
of next Tuesday.”
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14 as misunderstanding.
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8 the heart and mind. They
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62 thy. With subtleness they
‘ £ tell of ardent love. They
r bring good cheer and
■ hopefulness. When you
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’ send flowers.
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