The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 273, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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nating with a mammoth street par-
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; Reported by G. F. Richardson.
* In the opening remarks of the Wed-
wesday afternoon session of the U. B.
F. fraternal colored organization now
holding its convention in the city.
Grand Master Bledsoe urged the dele-
F. Bledsoe, P. H. Dean, Perry Mack,
B. A. Jackson, B. F. White. A Day,
D. W. Coleman, Dr. G. U. Jamison,
fl. G. Neely, Ambrose Babelton.
Condolence—Dr. J. T. M. Lindsay,
thairman; Rev. W. H. Whiten, Rev.
J. E. Knox, C. Johnson, Joe S. Mays,
J. Vinson. Wm. Jackson, M. J. Pruitt,
6. B. Bailey.
The heavy wind that came Wed-
nesday blew the top off of Mr. Henry
Brooner’s new barn.
Miss Maggie Philips spent from
Monday until Sunday with Miss Bes-
sie and Myrtle Smith and attended
meeting at Simmons school house.
Protracted meeting began at this
The Highest Quality Short Patent I
Soft Wheat Flour in the World! I
smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the tor-
ment and disfigurement. Sufferers
from skin trouble should get a little
jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from
any good druggist and use it like a
cold cream.
Representative Vincent Brennan of
Ohio has proposed a resolution which
requires that a great radio telephone
broadcasting station be established at
Washington to broadcast the debates
and proceeding. of congrese
der to each of the above named news-
papers a rising vote of thanks.
This resolution was presented by
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P. Montgomery, I. W. Wright, D. W
Wynn.
National insurance—Dr. N. J. At-
kinson, chairman; F. E. Lewis, Wm.
Ponder, C. fl. McGruder, E. L. Wash-
ington, Dr. O. L. Bledsoe, E. W. D.
Lethridge, Dr. G. S. Conner, T. J. Aus-
tin, B F. White, J. W. Jamison, B. A.
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been so liberal in space granted for
the publication of the doings of the
grand lodge of the U. B F. and 8.
M. T. of Texas; and
Whereas, the above named news-
papers have been so liberal in their
policy towards our people, which is so
unusual in southern journalism; and
money on any kind of auto repair
work. Post Bros. Garage, phone 1121.
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Arsenic Treatment
On Dr. Sheppard’s
Farm Is A Success
Mr. Welch, Cotton
Classer, Is Again
On His Job Here
DOCTOR ORDERED
WOOLOBEYED
Took Lydia Efinkham’* Veg-
etable Compound and
is Now Well
Disabled Veterans
Can Report To “Y”
BEST PICTURES & MUSIC
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Bridge Contractor
Arrives For Work
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Marriage Licenses.
Arthur Hunter and Emma Wash.
Lewis, chairman; Robt. Simpson. R. I
A. Scull, L. Pierce, K. W. Flewellen,,
S. W. Franklin, John Smelser, C. W
Johnson. H. L. Johnson, W. F. Gar-
mon, S. H. Pryor, Joe Clark, E. B.
Push, Geo. Avery. C. F. Richardson.
State of order—E. W. D. Lethridge,
chairman; M. E. Jones, O. T. Buford.
R. S. Goodson, S. W. Adams, J. C.
Edwards, J. A. Pollard, A. R. Bowie,
R. B. Washington, N. E. Ewells. J.
H Garner, M. E. Butler, H. Bruce,
Wm. Queen, J. D. Mayfield.
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who are nervous, run down,
ing from women's ailmenta
re "this well-known root and
ine a trial, Mrs. Tomsbeek-a
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
“His Wife’s Friend”
down and so nervous
it kept me from gain-
ing. My doctor did
everything he could
to build me up, then
, be ordered me to take
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Mr. Dobson and associates, who
have the contract for building bridges
on the south half of Highway No. 8,
arrived here yesterday. It is expect-
ed that the work will begin immedi-
—Becanse DOLLY DIMPLE is a very abort patent
floor. tt is ESSENTIAL that you use LESS SHORTEN-
ING when baking with it. You get ECONOMY as wen
as quality in DOLLY DIMPLE Flour.
lodge Wednesday:
Whereas, The Marshall Messenger
and Marshall Morning News, two
daily newspapers of this city, have
barb----------—
experience should guide you towards
health.
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Thursday, July 87, 1922 V *
Ues ths Morning News Oingmtia
Coinmn for host resulta.
Chas. H. Welch, cotton classer, is
on the job again after several weeks
of instruction work in cotton classing
at the A. 4 M. College.
■ Mr. Welch is his usual merry and
enthusiastic self and says he has gain-
ed six pounds in weight during the
hot summer weeks that he has been'
•way.
• He has made a number of sales of
cotton since his return, and plans to
stay on the job from now on because
there will be some cotton coming in
all the time and it will not be very
long until new cotton starts coming
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Rosborough Welding Co.
“Seven Years Continuous Experience in Welding”
Telephone No. 954—116 Frazier Street
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' All disabled service men of Harri-
son county who have claims agairst
the government and who have not
previously reported their cases, are
urged to hand their names in to the
local Y. M. C. A. office in the eity
hall together with the name of the
organization with which they were
connected and the time in which the
injury occurred.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
vegetable Com-
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icine and I am now a new woman.I
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get away from your race or hold your-
self aloof from its best interests. Foretely-
thirty years our order has been on
Chicago, Illinois.—"You surely gave
women one rood medicine when you put
maasaaassniamnamLydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
pound on the mar-
ket. After I had my
baby I was all run
have had three children and they are all
Lydia E. Pinkham babies. I have reo:
ommended your medicine to several
friends and they speak highly of it You
are certainly doing good work in this
world. ’ Mrs. Apar TovsHEcK, 10667
Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois
There to nothing very strange about
the doctor directing Mrs. Tomaheck to
take Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
rind. There ere many physicians
> recommend it and highly appreci-
value.
Willys-Knight cars, and willgive
you best service p—ibit. Your
business will be appreciated.
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The local Chamber of Commerce is
already making plans for the Harri-
son County Fair to be held here this
fall. Secretary Blalock reports that ।
plans have been under way for some
time and will be laid before the Ag-
ricultural and Fair Committees of
that organization at their meeting the
first part of next week. ,
The incomparable mistress of emo-
tion in a new passion-drama—as a
dazzling dancer from the wild Sa-
hara. See her do the
We Have Just Installed One of the Finest Oxy-Aeetylene Cutting and
Welding Outfits to East Texas.
WE WELD:
Auto Frames, Pipes, Tanks, Stoves, Cracked Fire Boxes and Boilers,
Broken or Cracked Shafts, Cylinders, Sheet Metal, Fender, Body Work,
Cylinder Blocks, Crank Cases, Cracked Water Jacket, Tractor Body
and Gas Engine Parts, Broken or Worn Gear Teeth built up and made
good as new. Anything of metal broken or bent restored to its origi-
nal form. We can shorten or lengthen any piece of metal. Can cut
metal in any shape or form. All kinds of Saw Mill, Gin and other
machinery repaired where welding or cutting la required.
All Work Guaranteed
Plans For County
Fair Under Way
We clean and bloc* old hate to
ook liks new. Pre-war prices. Du-
gan Hat Shop, with Zachry Tailor
WILSON GRAIN COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS OF DOLLY DIMPLE FLOUR AND CLOVER LEAF FEEDS
Health in this community is good
at present.
Protracted meetings are beginning
all around.
Granny Halder spent Sunday with
Mrs. Breazle.
Miss Lottie Burnett spent Sunday
with Velma Knight.
Miss Thelma Cooner of Jackson,
community spent Friday night with
her sister, Mrs. Rowan Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones spent Sun-
- - — whodo
We are agents far Overland and atwn
Ask your grocer for
—the sweetest kind, at very
reasonable prices — received
daily from So10m0n8 farm
I RIGHT UP
Masterly Address by Harrison.
The thirtieth anniversary of W. F.
Bledsoe as grand master of the order
was celebrated last night with a very
appropriate program, the chief speak-
er* being Judge William H. Harri-
son of Chicago, formerly judge of the
court of Oklahoma City, Okla.
Employing as a subject, “My Song
of Hope,” the judge said: “We are
living in the busiest age of all the
world, the most intellectual age—an
age of the most gigantic strides, most
stupendous developments and most
marvelous achievement* known to the
strides of science. We are living in
the most crucial age of the world; an
age of the acid test when the nations
of the world are all on trial and the
acid test is, whether a nation has
sense and grace enough to adopt the
procedure given to the world in that
magna charter which Moses brought
from Sinai and that supplement given
by the Prince of Peace—the doctrine
and application of the Golden Rule.
"At such a time I want my group
to have implicit and unshaken faith
in God. This is God’s world and the
right and righteous are going to win
You cannot permanently hinder a peo
ple that have faith in God. Jehovah
has set before all mankind an open
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door. No man believes in that man
who does not believe in himself.
After urging hi* hearers to main-
tain love in their bosoms for all man-
kind and counselling racial unity in
all things where tow and order abound
Harrison stated: "God is sifting out
the nations and race* of men before
the judgment seat and if the black
American will stand the test and sing
the song of hope, history will yet
to him as the one element that
the faith and saved democracy
for mankind and for God.”
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Special to The News
Elysian Fields, July 26.—The
Elysian Fields aggregation of slug-
gers stepped on the Tigers’ tails at
Marshall yesterday, the score being 7
and 11 (beg pardon) in favor of the
oil town boys. Before going Mana-
ger McLaurin was promised a return
game on Friday. "Elysian Fields
I Own” walloped the Tigers so hard it
is presumed they will not return the
; game as the Tigers refused to come
after the game was played.
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Personnel of Committees.
Mileage and per diem—H. H. Leth-
ridge. chairman; D. Patrick, C. A.
Phillips. C. H. Hogan, Ambrose Ca-
+elton, P. H. Jones, S. D. Norris, M.
Hood
Social and community life—Wm.
'Anderson, chairman; H. W. Long, R.
R. Roberts, J. B. Brooks, L. S. Rich-
ardson, M. T. Hastings, J. P. Munson,
P. W. Wilborn, T. Myers, G. W.
Wynne, S. H. Lee, R. S. Goodson, J. 1 day with Mrs. Jordan.
gate. to return home and "make your Prof. William Anderson of Smithville
lodges social center* and thereby aid ’ and unanimously adopted by the grind
in improving the community life. Or- lodge and grand temple.
i Bread. It is good to the last crumb.
CITY BAKERY.
Eat union made bread, made by 3
al companies of the uniform rank and' union bakers that work union hours
band concert and musicale at Bishop and draw union wages. This bread
at night. This event promises to far ha* union label on it and can be
v.
mn c w w Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist.
•on. chairman, C.H. McGruder, W:Because of its germ destroying prop-
i erties, this sulphur preparation in-
stantly brings ease from skin irrita-
tion, soothes and heals the eczema
right up and leaves the skin clear and
Are you using PRIDE
OF MARSHALL Cof-
fee? It pleases others;
it will please you. Roast-
ed fresh every day.
Huntsberger Coffee Co.
Phone 609. 907 East
Houston Ave. 16-tf
Big Street Parade Today.
The concluding program of the
Any breaking out of the skin, even i NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS,
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly] Before you have your car worked
overcome by applying a little Mentho- on, see Post Bros. We can save you
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AT THE GRAND TODAY
Dr. J. R. Shepard carried J. M.
Benton, colored county agent, and
Whereas, we are always grateful ( Prof. C. H. Waller, state leader of ex-
for such expressions and from such tension work among negroes, over his
conspicuous sources; entire cotton crop of 76 acres Wed-
Be it resolved, that this grand lodge nesday. Dr. Shepard has personally
do now in convention assembled ten- supervised the cultivation of this crop.
Kt
■ When there was about 15 per cent in-
fection by boll weevil about the 22nd
‘ of June he began application of cal-
i cum arsenate with the one bone cart
1 duster. On most of his crop he has
made a third application. The weevils
seem to be under perfect control and
the grower is convinced that it pay*
to use the poison. He will keep up
the treatment to insyre a crop. Again
his entire crop shows a perfect mulch
and the doctor says this will be kept
up by continuous plowing until a full
crop is made and some cotton ready
to pick. The prospect shows a bale
per acre now.
It is worth anyone’s time and ex-
penes to go and inspect this crop and
see the results obtained from this
demonstration.
vo airs, but putting it over. Help us
to maintain our record.”
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ganize and line up the men of your
community for social uplift and bet-
terment. Any order that cannot in-
epire a community with a larger vis-
ion is a misfit and should have no
place in any civilization. Buy homes,
improve them and maintain civic
pride Remember that every man is
the product of association, contact
■nd environment and do not tr to
Jackson, W. R. Wims, W. F. Bledsoe, place Saturday night, Rev. H. A.
Rev. J. E. Knox, J. A. Hightower. Stamps being the pastor. Everybody
Grand officers’ addresses—F. E invited to come.
J. T. LACY, Insurance
Life, Accident, Health, Fire and
Automobile Insurance
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
CITY HALL PHONE 421
Local Papers Commended.
• The following to the full text of a
resolution peeved at the joint session
of the U. B. F. and 8. M. T. grand
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