The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Saturday, July 8, 1922
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
FIVE
Men’s Straw Hats
HONORING MRS. CARNEY
McPhail a daughter Juliet.
6
SPECIAL TODAY
$2.85
With only 106 miles left to cover on
VALUES $3.50, $4.00, $4.50
n Mat.
of the O. S. T. will assemble at 8
was lovely in white canton
d white and green hat. Miss1
Carney
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finish.
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PERSONALS
Game Called at 4:00 P. M__Sunday 3:00 P. M.
ADMISSION:
50c, War Tax 5c
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8
lives in Houston.
determined two-days’
(Continued from page 1.)
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luncheon made up a happy evening.
SPOT TO LIVE
hop. Phone 787.
July Clearance
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Sale at THE HUB
Saturday Morning, July 8
SOLOMONS
Several
roads reported improved
SOT
PHONES
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WOMEN
CHILDREN
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Made In Marshall
EXTRA SPECIAL
direction of Venus.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
Twenty Styles of Ladies’ Strap Slippers, the Season’s Most Popular
McCowan, phone 1383-W.
tfc
Styles, worth up to $9.00; choice
$4.65
FOR RENT
Convention business is interspersed
None Sent Out on Approval.
All Sales Are Final.
Rusk street; all modern conven-
iences. Apply to C. and J. Sil-
ing News.
CEDAR SHINGLES
HOUSE ON FIRE.
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M. TURNEY.
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Begins the Most Important Shoe Sale of the Season.
Big Reductions Throughout Our Entire Stock of
'S
OF
hen
andria, La., yesterday.
Mrs. Lorraine Turner Bullock and
All $4.50 values___$3.65
All $4.00 values__$3.15
All $3.50 values___$2.85
All $3.00 values___$2.45
All $2.50 values________
All $2.00 values___$1.65
All $1.75 values___$1.45
All $1.50 values___$1.15
All $1.25 values___$ .95
All $1.00 values___$ .80
strong
■elation
All $12.00 values__$9.65
All $10.00 values__$7.95
All $9.00 values___$7.85
All $8.50 values. __$6.85
All $8.00 values—$6.45
All $7.50 values—$5.95
All $7.00 values—$5.65
All $6.00 values—$4.85
All $5.00 values—$3.95
All $4.00 values—$3.15
All $3.50 values—$2.85
All $3.00 values— $2.45
JEWELL REFUSES
RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THE STRIKE
Mrs. Fannie Bender is visiting Dal-
las friends and relatives.
but at last accounts they were push-
ing forward and are expected to en-
ter the canyon some time Friday. The
caravan stopped Wednesday at Shef-
field, 73 miles east of Fort Stockton,
for a barbecue lunch served by the
Austin and to
relatives.
The cheapest and best shin- ‘
gles on the market. Plenty of
galvanized nails to put then on
with. See me before you buy.
Buy Sanitary Floor Sweep. Made in
Marshall and guaranteed by Morgan
O.S.T. CARAVAN
CLIMBS TRAIL
INTO HEIGHTS
sir ap.
of the
t Con.-
> many
Ives to
one of
is end
s say,
’ them
yment.
Clerk-
is held
e very
nt they
w c.
Low Shoes For Men, Women
and Children
“Stragglers” Fight Way Up.
The program has been somewhat
disarranged to date by the accident
that befell State Highway Commis-
BY MAX BENTLEY.
Chronicle Staff Correspondent
Fort Stockton, Texas, July 6.—
ad
—IT COMES AS
—REGULAR AS THE
—4th of JULY
—this year it
—comes on the 14th.
It has been the weather, the high-. ■- ,
biting mountain air of the far west, terd y and today.
Dr. Eli Rosborough
MEDICINE-SURGERY
Office over Guaranty State Bank
Office 88—Phone*—Re*. *
BASE BALL
MARSHALL vs. HAYNESVILLE, LA.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY
C. E. FORTINBERRY
TODAY - -a-
Lettuce, Fresh Tomatoes
Green Peas, String Beans
Bell Peppers
Cabbage, Fresh Com
Green Apples, Peaches
Bananas Lemons and
Oranges at
MEN
ALL EDWIN CLAPP’S
Brown and Black
OXFORDS
$14.00 values____$11.85
All $9.00 values—$7.15
All $8.00 values___$6.55
All $7.50 values___$6.05
All $6.00 values___$4.85
All $5.00 values—$3.95
All $4.00 values—$3.15
Phone 285
EARLY
Miss Ethel Curtis has been spend-
ing a few days in Dalia*.
they do in less important matters, and ployed to do shop work at Des Moines
the Capper planet Venus has been by the Chicago Great Western also
alienating the affections of the star left after striking shopmen had talked
gazers as a potential habitat of a race to them.
weather served out on Sunday and
Monday that reduced the size of the
caravan from 50 cars to a dozen cars.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mra. Homer M. Price, Phona 793
*ia appredate the phoning of al
eodal and personal happenings I
i Irvine Goldberg left last night on
the Sunshine Special for Atlantic City,
N. J., where he goes to attend the
Elks convention.
Service Car
Day and Night
PHONE 155
Prompt and Courteous
Service
H. M. FOGLE
at McCLARAN’S STABLE
her brothers, Nat and Rob Turner
and their families.
Mrs. Lillian Sansom Carney, a new
Hub Shoe Store
FOOT FITTERS
party after a
j We clean and block old hats to
। ook like new. Pre-war prices. Du-
Nathan Goldberg returned Thursday
night from a business trip to Dallas
Born: At Kahn Memorial, Friday,
July 8, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Miss Edna Box, who has been visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs. Carl Mauthe, re-
turns to her home in Crockett this
morning.
stuck in the mud only a few miles
cut of Ozona, where the rest of the ,
of beings with whom we may hope From Springfield, Mo., came threats
to get in touch by radio. , of lynching strike breakers, while
It may or may not be significant sabotage of railway equipment by
that the rise in popularity of the flap-, strike sympathizers was reported by
per planet and the fall of the martial the West Shore Railway at Dumont
■satellite have been coincident with the N. J., and in Chicago a box car in the
escendancy of mundane flapper and B. & O. yards was burned.
'the descendancy of the pastime of. Several i ...
'which Mars is the symbol, conditions, although
I Anyhow, Dr. G. (. Abbot, astro- maintained the strike was becoming
physical expert of the Smithsonian In- more effective daily.
jstitute, before leaving Washington for ____
Misses Anni* Young and Emma
Lake in th* Lake home, yesterday
morning at ten o'clock hostessed a
“Forty-Two" party of five tables.
■number of other cars were behind tnat nas kept tne personnel or the Governor Hyde of Missouri ordered
— ■- )struggling forward. I caravan in such fine fettle. It wil national guard troops to assemble at
Mrs. Joe Bibb entertained a party The Cohen party reported the first be a mile hign in Limpia Canyon Warrensburs and Booneville. Cover
of young friends at Fern Lake last car trouble at Kerrville. Leaving that The nights are bracing cold and with-; nor Kendall of Iowa announced that;
evening in honor of her guest, Miss city half a day behind the caravan lout mosquitoes. The hospitality is all! he was prepared to act. at once in
Margaret Lyttleton of Houston. Swim- they struck terrible roads, (_
ming, boating, dancing and a splendid was spent on a creek west of Kerr- story.
union officials
Mri. Bob Bacchus leaves Kahn Mem-
orial this morning for her home. She
is convalescing finely.
i — chase and after undergoing a steady*
Mrs. W. T. Twyman gives a child- series of hardships due to accidents
ren s garden party this afternoon from to his car and the mud. He was loudly!
five to seven o’clock for her niece, cheered on his arrival. He was unable
' Mary Elizabeth Goggans of Dallas,
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it was passing out of astronomical cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
style at the same rate. j left town after a threatened distur-
For fashions change in science as bance yesterday, while 13 men eni-
gan Hat Shop, with Zachry Tailor Weather Is Bracing.
hop. Phone 787. tfc The next night they were firmly
WMMMKSK
BARBECUE
Monday Afternoon and Tues
। day Morning
We will have hot barbecue for
your picnic basket.. Also all
the ether good things to make
the picnic basket complete-
pickles, boiled ham, baked
ham, weinles, cakes, crackers,
cheese. Also paper plates and
i sandwich bags.
~*56au v* vauas, to impart any information on the oth-
who is a guest in the Twyman home, er stragglers except to say that a
! The children will wear tacky costumes.1 number of other cars were behind that has kept the personnel of the
E-ewvai ‘ .....—PT---"I
One night that the west is famed for in song andcase violence occurs in his state.
Governor Allen of Kansas said state
protection would be forthcoming if
ing the places of the men who walked
(By John Goldstrom, Universal Ser- out.
vice Staff Correspondent) j From Slater, Mo., came a report
Washington, July 7.—While Mars that three employes of the Chicago &
last night was skyrocketing away; Alton Railway had been kidnapped
from the earth at a speed of more by striking shopmen at Bearestown,
than forty thousand miles an hour, Ill. Fifty guards employed by the Chi-
the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway
officials opened their shops at Par-.
sons.
Violence today was confined mostly
to clashes between small crowds of
strike sympathizers and workmen tak-
through the games and macaroon Mrs. Andy Allen and children are ney fiom Balmorhea and Fort Davis,
bisque and home-made cake at the home from a visit to her sister in The occupants of the dozen cars that
torial pen.”
Hanford MacNider, national com-
। ----- p. m. Thursday in the canyon, with
crepe and white and green hat. Miss Mr. Will Pitts has purchased his Houston and Qatveston practically
Charlton Scully and Miss Olivia fathers’ home on Atkins street, and is assured of next year’s joint conven-
Blocker, loved ex-Sesames, were given remodeling it for his home. tion.
the glad hand by all members. Fol-i ------ j Instead of the 50 or more cars ex-
lowing the games the bride was given Miss Esther Smith left yesterday pected, the caravan leaving this
an exquisite set of irridescent glasses, for a month's vacation to her parents morning numbered only a dozen. How-
a little gift of felicitation from the in Quanah. ever, a dozen more were expected en
Sesame Club. Punch was served ------ ) route on the last stages of the jour-
_ ... ... Mrs. H M. Kuykendall, of Cisco, is the fourth and last day of the itiner-
• Sesame bride, was inspiration of the here visiting her parents, Mr. ano ary, the Old Spanish Trail caravan
pretty and enjoyable afair. par- Mrs. S. A. Smiley. departed from Fort Stockton Thura-
lors were very attractively decorated ------ day morning with Balmorhea, Fort
with handsome van-hued hydrangeas Mrs. Menlovitch of Houston is visit- Davis and the famous Limpia Can-
and graceful daisies and ferns. The ing her sisters, Mesdames C. and J. yon ahead. The annual convention
hosts and honoree greeted guests, Mrs. Silberstein.
ered from his recent operation and
was able to return to work at Alex 'women of the little town. While the
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strike sympathizers and workers yes-
ADMISSION: 32c, War Tax 3c
gibecar hvennght Aromdthedrast.carav an were sleeping in comfort, ana
This brought Mrs. Cohen nod Mu ' remained there .until the break of day.
I- . — 1 matron of Near Ozona they reached the dry
the Eastern Star bodies in Texas, who iroads and after a remarkable drive
" • ” ’ Cohen overtook the overtook the party at Sheffield.
•--:—j .— —•! The weather has been the big fac-
tor thus far. It was the brand of
2 Several houses have burned np, the mander of th* American Legion, will
I fir* being caused by defective elec-ibe the principal speaker at the after-
l trie wires. Have yours inspected be- noon session of the second day.
7 fore it is too late. You may be the That evening the editor* will be the
I next. SPENCER ELECTRIC SHOP, guests of the Montsns Life Insurance
Ai Phone 951. 7-llp company at a banquet.
Jess Harter has completely recov-
ville with nothing to eat except 9! ----------- —
plate of biscuit and bacon bought at MADC NAT DW
I a lonely ranch house. IIAn INU 1 1 11
i California for further observations. Pleasure Will B
1 “The probable average temperature! Editors’ Mistress
of Mars is 60 degrees below zero, and
I its climate is drier than the Sahara
desert, so that conditions seem un- | St. Paul, July 2.—“One of the
suitable for life, leaving only Venus greaetst 'business and pleasure' com-1
as a possibility. bination conventions in the history of!
“Here conditions are most favor- the organization” Is the promise held
able. Venus reflects light as if it forth for those who attend the thirty-
were all cloudy and so probably it seventh annual convention of the Na-
contains plenty of moisture. Thetem-tional Editorial Association at Mis-
perature is about the same as that soula, Montana, starting July 10
of the earth and all other conditions H c Hotaling, executive and field
are apparently compatible with the secretary of the association, in mak-
existence of intelligent life." i ing that promise to editors and other
Dr. Abbot concludes that the only newspaper men declares that he |
practicable method of communication pecU an unusua attendance, thor- i
>sby wireless, which may ue possible, oughly representative of the organi- .
althoughethecostwould.be.immense nation’s wide-spread membership I
Dr. Alfred Rordame, of the Amen- : *
can Meteorological society, admitted The convention city is co-operating'
that Venus may be reguishly conceal- with the Montana Press Association!
ing evidence of life behind the veil of in making extensive arrangements to
clouds which surrounds her, entertain the visitors during their |
There is by no means a complete three-day stay in the city, and towns
agreement among the astronomers and along the r^e to be traveled by the .
special de luxe trains carrying the
young son, Turner Bullock, are here Lala Walker, past grand
from Dallas spending the month with..... - ■ ■
Dallas friends and'have come safely through are old
heads in the motor game and staunch
----- O. S. T. boosters.
afraid of hard work, high school edu- . ------------
cation desirable some sales exper with social numbers on the program,
ience preferred. Work Marshall and while thespeakers, specialists in their Silberstein Apartment on West
vicinity; salary and commission. Ad-lchosen fields of activity, will impart
vertised necessity with highest repu- their knowledge of journalism and its
tation. Address M. M. K. Care Mom- various phases. gleaned from years
tfc of experience in wielding the "edi-
------ I E. L. Wells and wife left on the sioner McCrory’s party at Kerrville,
Miss Sorkin of Shreveport is guest Sunshine Special Thursday night forj
of her sister, Mrs. Leon DeBre. New York City, where they will spend
------ a two weeks’ vacation.
berstein. Phone 1186. tfe
astrophysicists as to the relative - _
possibilities of life as we know it on newspaper men, also are preparing to
Venus or Mars, but the trend is in the show their hospitality.
Special entertainment will be pro-
'died the editors in Yellowstone park
and later a tour conducted by the
■Blackfeet Indians will be made through
Demonstrator—lady, honest, not Glacier park.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1922, newspaper, July 8, 1922; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411297/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .