The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, May 23, 1922
THB MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Mr.
the negroes captured.
was when they took up the trail at
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came
pended sentence.
“The dogs followed the trail to a
negroes saw the band of armed men
erine’s room
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The Times, Waskom, Texas.
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Prices range from—
SUMMER SCHOOL.
$5.95 to $12.50
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5-24p.
T. R. HOWARD.
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that the negroes be given over to
Jailer Kirkfield at first
when told that they would come in
anyhow he allowed Sam Bostick and
Vulcanizing
Our Equipment Is Complete
We Know How to
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Repair Tires
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Motor Bus Service
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Notice to the Public
MARSHALL TO SHREVEPORT
Service
Price
Quality
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SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
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Whaley's,
5-25-c
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Sheriff Sanders, who had been fol-
lowing the man with the dogs, left
4:00 P. M.
7:00 P. M.
You too, will be admired,
and the party will be more
enjoyable “to you” if you
wear one of the new models
now shown at this store.
the man had overturned a flower pot
and had used it as a step to climb
into the window. When the dogs smel-
led this pot they let out a big yelp
Our new models are equally
as pretty as those in the
recent
2:00 P. M.
5:00 P. M.
EAST BOUND
DEPARTURE
7:00 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
Never Has to Go to Bed
From Attacks of Indi-
The “Brownie”—
Gillette Razor
WEST BOUND
ARRIVAL
9:00 A. M.
12:00 M.
C. D. Durden, negro, was given two
* role
orona-
Queen.
5-23
Emerson Electric Fans, all
sizes and styles, at Logan &
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with 3 genuine
Gillette Blades
And it sells for the popu-
lar price — $1
ed one of the dogs and Mr. Jameson
was unable to hold both of them with
one hand. One broke away from him
and ran off, being gun-shy.
The negroes ran on into a wood.
The remaining dog was taken back to
the house and an attempt was made
to get him to take up the trail again
MRS. MORRIS
REJOICES OVER
Willie
Bertha
• Ag- "
It uses the same fine Gil-
lette Blades
BATHING
SUITS
Why not let us do your repair
work?
Buy Your Fruit Jars
From
Aubrey Hargrove Co.
JURY RETURNS
3 CONVICTIONS
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ich
to
MARSHALL TERMINAL AND DEPOT AT
HOTEL MARSHALL
The affair of the attack on little (the opinion that the wrong parties
* Katherine Marsh, daughter of Mr. and have been apprehended.
MARSHALL, TEXAS
TO
Scottsville, Texas
Jonesville, Texas
Waskom, Texas
Loraine, Texas
Greenwood, La.
Flournoy, La.
The undersigned are the only deal-
ers authorized by the manufacturers
to sell the products of the J. R. Wat-
kins company in Harrison county:
The manufacturers will stand back
of the quality of products bearing
their label only when purchased from
the undersigned, providing the pur-
chase is made in Harrison county.
The Waskom Drug Co., Waskon,
Texas, and Mrs. J. E. Shriver on the
Shreveport road are sub-agents au-
thorized by us.
W. H. Whitsitt, Jr., agent East
half of county.
J. T. Ballard, agent west half of
county.
Mrs. Clara Rood, agent city of Mar-
delicate, flavors so
desired
D. D. DODD & CO.
dealers in
Real Estate
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office over Motley’s Drug Store
West side of the Square
Phone 771
FREIGHT AND EXPRESS SERVICE
BY MOTOR TRUCK
——between—
Marshall and Shreveport
Caddo Transfer and
Warehouse Co., Inc.
SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
Our rates will be the same as Railroad and
Express rates.
We will make Store Door delivery on all
shipments early the following morning after
receipt of goods at any point along our line.
CADDO TRANSFER & WAREHOUSE
COMPANY, Inc.
615 Market Street Both Telephones No. 417
Shreveport, Louisiana
W. H. JOHNSON, President and General Manager
E. H. CRAIG, Superintendent.
For the present we are operating seven-passenger Studebaker auto-
mobiles in this service, fully protected by insurance and operating on
SCHEDULE time.
American Tire & Vulcanizing Company
Corner Austin and Lafayette
MARSHALL, TEXAS
E. H. CRAIG,
Superintendent
BLAD
NOT TO BE RESHARPENED
was a number 17 and was smeared
with blood. The laundry mark had
been cut from it and it was badly
torn, it is said by those who saw it.
YOUNG MAN-
YOUNG WOMAN
Here is your opportunity. We have
a number of standard scholarships in
Tyler Commercial College at real bar-
gains. Cash or terms. Write or phone
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$7
8
30.
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boys who probably were never in Mar-
shall a half dozen times in their
lives. It is true they ran when ths
and started on the trail, running so dogs and the crowd came upon them
fust that their owner could hardly! 2s did half a dozen other negroes;
think the man who committed this
and see if they were the right ones.
He came back later and ordered thd
crowd to spread out into the woods
in a certain direction, saying that he
thought the negroes had gone in that
direction. It is said that he and his
deputies went into the woods again
and did not reappear until yesterday
morning.
Sanders says that the negroes have
been arrested and are in safe keeping
until their innocence or guilt can ba
outrage has not been apprehended and
I do not think we should be side-
tracked by the arrest of these two
negro boys.” —‘
It was reported that the negroes
had been captured Sunday night and
lodged in the jail here. Soon after
the report was spread a crowd gath-
FROM THE
FAMILY
GARDEN
Yon can get many
tasty dishes that do
not occur in the re-
gular course of things
Fried tomatoes, for
instance. Fresh to- I
matoes, sliced thin,
and fried in thin bat- ,
ter, make an unus- 1
ual but delightful I
fried dish.
For the frying of J
vegetables always i
use MRS. TUCK- 9
ER'S SHORTEN- J
1 ING, the purely I
vegetables cooking !
. fat. It blends ideally t
with the tart, but M
The poor thing had gone several
weeks without water. Let us water
and test your battery every two
weeks. It will save your battery and
no charge will be made for this ser-
then it was that the man left the bed
and leaped from- the window. He did
not do this before she called to me
even though she had called to Kath-
erine quite a number of times.
“I jumped up when Ethel called
me and ran to the room where my
little girl was and looked out the win-
dow that the man jumped out of.
There yas the .sheet lying on the
ground outside of the window. My
first thought was that they had taken
my little girl with them. Then I saw
that she was still there and I ran to
che ‘phone to notify the officers.
“The officers came at once and a
crowd quickly gathered. They argued
for a while among themselves as to
what ought to be done and finally de-
cided to send for the bloodhounds. Thia
was done, the dogs arriving here at
5:05 Sunday evening.
“I did not go with the dogs while
they were trailing the negroes but I
an confident that they found the right ...
ones. These dogs were made to smell. s 1 ' . :
of the sheet that had blood on it and!. Sheriff Sanders, in talking, to a
•.hen were taken to the window where News representative, said: “I do not
the man jumped out. In climbing in believe the negro boys arrested ar
- • - guilty. They are two country negro
W. H. JOHNSON.
President and General Manager
25 Ounces for 258
ue BAKING
I\U POWDER
No better made
regardless of price.
MLLIONs or POUNDS BOUGHT
BY THE GOVERNMENT
hold them back. It was almost like
"It is nothing less than wonderful
the way Tanlac built me up and I
shall have a good word to say for it
as long as I live,” said Mrs. Bertha
Morris, 226 North Walnut St., Wichi-
ta, Kans.
“Actually, when I began taking this
medicine I was so weak I could hardly
drag myself around the house. I had
stomach trouble in a bad form and
also my liver was out of order and I
suffered from periodic bilious attacks
which would keep me in bed for days
st a time. Sometimes I had such
awful blinding headaches I would al-
most go distracted.
“Since taking Tanlac I am entirely
free from all my troubles. I never
have a spell of indigestion now or a
bilious attack or headache. I am jus
in the best of health in every way.”
Tanlac is sold by all good druggists.
. taken sway from Marshall for safe
keeping until further proof of their
* guilt can be established. Opinions as
to the built of the parties arrested
differ greatly. Sheriff Sanders is of
ine, making a kind of choking, gag-
ging sound in her throat as though negro house where a crowd of ne-
she were sick at her stomach. Ethel Eroes were playing ball. When these
He tells the following story: . ___—
“About 2:45 Sunday morning my Marsh's house, when they found the
daughter, Ethel, was awakened by bloody collar and when they
hearing my little daughter, Kather- upon the negroes at the house.
and save money. We have the Mason,
the Ideal, and Economy Jars. Also
caps and rubbers for these jars.
called to her and receiving no an-
swer, got up and started toward Kath- coming toward them they all began
eriue’s ruuu, still calling to her and running, some of them going one way
wondering why she did not answer, and two of them going another way.
When she got to the door she saw the, It was at this time that Mr. Jameson
form of a man over the bed and strug- decided that the guilty parties had
gling with the little girl. When Ethel been found. Shifting his lead strap
taw that it was a man in the room I from his left to his right hand, he be-
rhe screamed and called to me, and -hentine Tha -ktan
1
the crowd and went on ahead saying
that he would try to find the negroes
The dogs began baying fiercely
(gain when they came to this collar.
Mr. Jameson, owner of the dogs, who
was holding them, says the dogs
never bay while trailing, after they
g..... have once taken up ‘he trail, unless
_ ________ Marsh, I they come upon the fugitives or upon
v Mrs. Frank E. Marsh, resulted in the father of the little girl, believes that I something belonging to them. It is
arrest of two negroes who have been there is no doubt as to the guilt o1 said that these dogs broke forth with
their cries only three times and that
Johnnie Langton, who said they knew
| the negroes, to enter and search the
jail. They made the search and found
j that the negroes were not there.
It is believed by those who saw the
finger prints left on the window cas-
i ing where the man leaped from the
| window that the guilty party can eas-
i ily be proven guilty if he is captured.
’ Photographer Harrington has made
! photographs of the finger prints and
| says that there should be no diffi-
' culty in identifying them.
Mr. Harrington is of the opinion
that the finger prints are those of a
negro. Several have suggested that
the act might possibly have been
done by a white man. It is said, how-
ever, that the finger prints appear t
te those of a negro. This can be de-
termined with certainty by a finger
print expert.
Although the little girl was badly
. scratched about the face and in her
mouth, she was not otherwise harm-
ed. She is her usual gay little self
and is all right except for the bruises
। and scratches which still discolor her
face somewhat.
Just as long as they last, six
cut glass water glasses and ent
glass tankard with tray for $2
at Ix>gan & Whaley’s. 5-25-c
PAT. NOV. 15, 1904
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but he failed to do so.
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<a$8£
See our line of Croquet Sets
at Logan & Whaley’s. 5-25-c
FOUND DEAD IN CAR.
A large number of cases of the
state against those against whom in-
dictments have been found are being
tried this week. The grand jury has
returned several convictions.
gestion, Biliousness’yedo’or Saj- jxs
andHeadaches Any"jnny Draper, negro,... given
More — Gives Tanlac . two years for burglary with a sus- i
Full Credit
a team of mules pulling him.”
The dogs took the trail north to
the foundry as far as Greenwood ave-
nue, then west to and through the
Marshall cemetery and on Bolivar
street down under the viaduct, then
north again to the bridge over the
railroad and on out the railroad to- . .. ..
ward Woodlawn. Just north .of Sue ered on the square Al went from
Belle Laks, while trailing along the [ there to the jail where they demanded
railroad, the dogs came upon a col-1
iar, evidently thrown away by the snem . .
fleeing person or persons. This collar fused to let the mob into the jail but
years for assault to murder.
The case of Alex Rosborough, ne-
gro, for unlawfully selling whisky
was on trial late yesterday afternoon.
Call us, we may have jut
what you want
TheBrownie
Gillette
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#100 cursnaxe-onc
J ) Now at all Dealers
" Bloodhounds Are Used In
- Chase For Fugitives Who
Make An Attack On Girl
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I will open up a private school at
Van Zandt school June 5th and con-
tinue two months. Special attention
to. pupils of grades 5, 6 and 7. Also
to high school mathematics. Credit
work in mathematics will be recog-
rized and allowed by high school.
Terms, $5.00 per month for one or
any number of subjects.
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