The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Saturday, October 21, 1922
FOUR
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Bishop Lynch, D. D.
No Poultry Show
Coming To Marshall
in City This Year
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state headquarters here.
ed the sale will be the most success-
ful ever held by the state department ‘ a pecaliar attractic
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Foot Fitters
Sheriff John C. Sanders is authority for
FUNERAL OF MRS. MOORE
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SWITCHES AND BRAIDS.
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Real Estate
CHEAPER SHOES
By the Associated Press
STATE BANKS
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O. D. Shirts
$1.75
sides, for
$1200
Leggins
75c and $1.00
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
Phone 421 or See
WORLD’S WAR HERO
Quality and Service!
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PRETTIEST LITTLE CROP
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J. R. TUTLE
The Mule Dealer Who Sells Wagons
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Five nice lots on Key street for quick sale; all five_$500
Extra large lot in Rainey Addition with a street on four
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J. H. BLALOCK. _.....
HUGH LANE__________
WILLIAM JASPER____
BENJAMIN WOODALL
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Watch How
lionized Yeast
Stops Pimples!
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Everyone should now take advan-
•Hire of our big Bible offer.
according to Miss Ada May Maddox.,
state secretary.
New Leather Leggins.$3.75
Khaki Pants.......,$1.00
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Shoe Store
You pay for the qual-
ity and GET it.
—The style costs
you nothing.
Proceeds from the sale of poppies
on November 11 will be divided equal-
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907 East
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from It ii a remarka
Until the emergency is past, Congress might
arrange to let us have a little coal on a doctor’s
prescription.—Richmond News-Leader.
Six rooms and bath, front and large screened back porch.
Lot 100x135 on corner, for only________________$3350
The kind of mules I sell have plenty of
quality and will give you service. Come
and look them over. Will be glad to see
you. The latch-string to the gate will be
hanging on the outside.
HARRISON COUNTY AND LAW
AND ORDER
Three-room negro house about one year old, carrying $800
insurance which makes it worth $1200, and renting for
$12.00 per month payable every two weeks in advance.
Price, if sold at once_________________________$550
Pittsburgh’s War
Memorial Highway
KET SAVE A DOLLAR TWO 11
Wear-u-wel
FACTORY PRICE, SHOES
$0.50
.40
5.00
A beautiful home that the owner refused $8500 for is now
being offered for $6300. It is on a paved street and should
be seen to be appreciated.
When Germany first immortalized "a scrap of
paper,” she had no idea she was describing her
currency system of 1922.—Exchange.
tural conclusion that one
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50c
CLEANED AND
PRESSED
at
Palace Cleaners
Phone 750
International experts seem to disagree as to
Germany’s next move. They are certain, however,
that it will either be a collapse or upheaval.__Ex.
from a distance but to those of us who know the
men here who are striking the thought that our
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DR. GEO. E. BERGLUND
VETERINIAN
.-Doc Practice ■ Specialty
Residence: - - ■ Shreveport Rond
Telephone 718
outrage was committed by strikers may be a na-
. Editor and Publisher
.Advertising Manager
..Circulation Manager
_____Telegraph Editoz
________Local Editor
if you have hair combngs, get them
made into something pretty to wear
icon Legion Auxiliary na.. ..
out to units of the auxiliary
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Per month, by carrier_________________
Per month, by mail___________________
Per year, by carrier------------------
C. W. LaGRONE
Office in City Hall
Harrison county is entitled to an encomium 1 Hair bobbing a specialty. Workguar
and State Press would give her one if he had it. ’
That county has a iarge colored population. The
“Entered as second-class matter September 7, 1919.
at the poet office at Marshall, Texas, under the Act of
March 3rd, 1897.”
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The ASsoc iated Press is exclusively entitled to the use
for republication of all news dispatches credited to it, or
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One dark lay mule six year old.
Shod all round. Left our place Tues
The following article from State Press of Dal-
las News is quite complimentary to our county and
we reproduce it because it calls attention to whole-
some influence of the educational institutions that
Marshall has for the negro youth.
The latter part of the article from State Press
A good 56-acre farm with $850 against it bearing 4 per
cent interest. Will take $150 in trade and buyer assume
the obligations payable $180 per year and interest. This
is a fine chance at a good farm.
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All kinds of pretty hatr work done _
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the statement that there has been only one
homicide in Harrison county during the last
twelve months. And that one case there was
no indictment found, as it developed that a
negro woman had killed her husband in order
to save her own life. This is a very gratify-
ing situation and shows vast improvement
over a few years ago. Not many years ago
it was not uncommon for as many as half a
dozen and more murder cases to be on the
Criminal Dsitrict Court at one time.—Mar-
shall News.
be more civilized than are those races having less
opportunity and responsibility. This testimonial
to Harrison county is written in all candor, not-
withstanding there was a bit of news in the paper
this morning saying a mother and child were kid-
naped on the public square at Marshall, taken to
the country and subjected to indignities. That
was a reflex of an unusual and embittered state
of mind. It might have happened anywhere dur-
ing a strike such as is on at Marshall. Men on
strike seem sometimes to lose whatever of chiv-
alry previously animated them. Strikes not only
gain little or nothing for the strikers, but often
cost them character as well as money.
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General Pershing picked Sergeant Woodfill
of Indiana as the greatest hero of the great war.
Some papers are having a good deal to say about
Woodfill having a job on the government dam
at Silver Grove, Kentucky, which only pays him
$6.00 a day. It appears he has been promoted
twice because of faithful service, he having com-
menced work at $3.00 per day. Some of the papers
think he should have something better than a job
at hard work.
But really it shows what kind of stuff this
hero is made of. He is not trying a capitalize his
war record but only asks the chance any other
American has—that of doing an honest day’s
work for an honest day’s pay. And his course is
being generally emulated by the boys who put on
the uniform. They ask no special favors, they
rarely allude to their service to their country and
came back home and are just the same patriotic
citizens they were while they were whipping the
Kaiser. America has just cause to be proud of
her five millions of young men who answered
Old Glory’s call.
When Blood Geta Yenat-Vitamines-
Ironized, Then Pimples, Black-
, Eruptions, Large
‘ores Vanish!
Here is a law of Nature, and you
can’t get away from it it never
fails. If you had enough ironized-
yeast-vitamines in your blood,
your skin would be remarkably
clear. But remember one thing. all
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The Harrison County Poultry As- Bishop Joseph P. Lynch, D. D., of
sociation met in regular session last Dallas will hold a confirmation ser-
The State Banking Commissioner has just is-
sued a statement showing the State Banks of
Texas as a whole have weathered the storm and
the worst is over, that the banks are on a solid
footing with bright prospects for the future.
Some banks on account of unsound methods
got caught in the swirl of depression and had to
dose their doors. This happened to very few
compared with the great number of State Banks
in the state and in no case did any non-interest
receiving depositor lose a cent.
Those state banks that backed the farmer, the
merchant and legitimate business have come
through, sometimes with reduced earnings, but
with full confidence of the public.
Having passed the financial crisis the banks
have fully justified the wisdom of the Texas bank-
ing laws and these laws as administered by the
banking department of the state has uniformly
been, not only for the best interest of the banks
but for the communities which they serve.
The state banking system of Texas is firmly
established and has done much for the commer-
cial prosperity of the state.
not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local
news published herein.____friends and neighbors who have always been law
ish Wives, isacv
gentleman of edu
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life preying upon
love to them.
From this distance it looks like the Anti-Saloon
League is in rather an embarrassing position on
account of the attitude of Rev. Atticus Webb as
brought out in the injunction case at Corsicana.
It would appear that something besides opposition
to the liquor traffic was influencing the head of
the organization. We can understand easily how
the League could consistently do anything in its
power to defeat James E. Ferguson. But Mr.
Mayfield is not now being opposed by a candidate
who favors light wine and beer. On the con-
trary, George Peddy’s record on prohibition is
certainly superior to that of Earle Mayfield. In
fact no one has a better record than Peddy, not
only as a theoretical prohibitionist but one who
personally lives his opinions.
Yet we find Rev. Webb writing to Mayfield
as late as September 27 telling him of his efforts
to get statements from different members of the
National Democratic Executive Committee that
Mayfield's election on account of his supposed Ku
Klux affiliation would not injure the Democratic j
party. Mr. Webb’s letter closes: “I shall us the
Home & State to the fullest in your behalf.”
The supporters of the Anti-Saloon League will
wonder why its official organ should use its in-
fluence to elect one prohibitionist over another
prohibitionist. The great trouble is that the poli-
tical atmosphere at Dallas has flapped around bed
sheets and pillow slips so much that it has be-
come contaminated and Brother Webb has lost
the high vision he once had.
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All kinds of army goods—will
wear longer and are much cheap-
er than other goods.
STROKE’S STORE.
10-19c N. Washington Ave.
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white, we are informed. But Harrison evidently
has no race problem. Each race goes its way.
The Marshall Morning News
A newspaper published every day except Monday in the
Hotel Marshan building, Marshall, Texas. Phone 993.
If you wish a beautiful place in two blocks of the court
house you should at least look at one we have with five
large rooms and bath entrance hall, closets, etc. small
payment and eight per cent. Price_____________$4500
A farmer in the Paris, Texas, News describes
the present cotton crop as the prettiest little crop
ever produced in Texas. Somehow this about ex-
presses it. It is not in any sense a large crop but
it was made cheaper than anyone ever produced
before; it was picked quicker, sold quicker,
brought a good price and saved the South from a
financial crisis that would have been serious
had the farmer failed to place his cotton on
the market. ,
to the state hospital fund to carry on
the auxiliary work for disabled form-
er service patients in hospitals, and
the remainder will go to establish a
state welfare fund. The welfare fund
is designed to assist disabled veter-
ans outside of hospitals.
The executive committee of the Tex-
as auxiliary has authorized local un-
its to choose between Armistice Day
and Memorial Day for poppy sales.
Bue and gold, and crimson poppies
will be sokd on Armistice day. Direc-
tions have also been sent out to units
on ordering poppies, which should be
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The funeral of Mrs. W. T. Moore {
will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock 1
at the First Christian church. On
account of the illness of the pastor.
Rev. C. W. Lambert, the si rvices will |
be conducted by Dr. Jones of Shreve ,
port. The interment will be in Green-
wood cemetery.
realizing that both must live and let live. There _ . .
are two large schools « Marshanl for the colored matoArsrol Eioz
people in addition to the regulation public schools reward. tie
for that race. These collegiate institutions give al
certain tone to the colored community and go to I
prove that education stimulates the negro's self-
respect. That his self-respect is reflected in his .
respect for the laws and the social usages of the —.Save $1.00 to $1.50 on a pair,
country is witnessed by the stated fact that only A big supply of work and dress
one homicide has occurred within a year among shoes, $2.50 to $1.75; new U. S.
the thousands of colored people who live in Harri- Army wool long pants. cost the
son county. Certainly the lack of even one homi- government $6.00 to $7.00, per
cide among the white people is a tribute to their! pair $3.75.
civilization, but the white people are expected to
done by October 31, it was stated.
Last year approximately $7,000 was the May McAvoy
raised by poppy sale, according to the I which opened at
State Secretary. It is the aim of thslast evening,
state department to increase receipts There is wondt
this year above the high mark of last., the huge top sho
■ of toys and the
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where the heroine
mitt ing suicide—
between Edward €
We have five negro lots handy to the shops, worth $150
each. If sold at once will take $250 for the five. See me
before Saturday night on these lots.
Sold Exelusively by
A. C. MARANTO
MO Wiley Ave Near Wiley Collog.
TELEPHONE 1145
matinees, when tl not in our city. The Dallas paper quotes a pre- i information you desire. Phone 609
icpiefyfeminnine, . vious article from this publication and comments . A“ who are. interested in poultry H, Xi,
Foolash Wives, t should attend these meetings as the 1 Honston AVe
ly between the state department and greatest appeal, as snown below: will help you. Come and join us. ’ I —--------'----
the local units, according to an an- Off the stage, a ENVIABLE RECORD —Reporter. m---------------
nouncement from state headquarters.! era, Erich von Str Shavif Ieh. r Candece i. k-. c.- ---------•----- ■ _______
Of the amount sent to the state of-1 ed director, actor
fice, two thirds will be appropriated ’ '
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night, and, after some discussion itivice at the Catholic Church Sunday
was decided best not to hold a poultry . , . ,,
show in Marshall this year. This ac-night at 7:80 o’elock and .will also de;
tion was taken because of the depres -liver * sermon. Bishop Lynch is maid
on in business, caused by the rail -to be a wonderful speaker a grest
road strike and also the fact that thinker and a man who puts feeling
regarding the kidnaping and the presumption that menvhemantbaghtdostmnouthstimepduha""Rev.J"FBurnes invites ...those
try show will be held next year in who woul like to hear BishoP Lyneh
might form if judged ponnection with the Harrison County1" c""11 t0 *lm-______
The subject of marketing will be Everyone should now take advan-
taken up next Friday evening ana tage of our big Bible offer.
every member is urged to study his * |
bulletin on this subject and come pre- Are you using PRIDE
pared to tell what he knows or ha F Nr A Pg A I T l nf
- fee? ft pieases others;
by the strikers as an organization is certain but not present missed a rare treat. 1 t Will Please JOU. Roast-
that it did occur at all is matter of extreme hu-you want to know anything about .J fresh every day.
miliation to every good citizen whether striker or and yuswils te PuriSheatWitcani Huntsberger Coffee Co.
colored population, in fact, is larger than the LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN I
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Xes, Horrors! But Don’t Worry, Iron-
ized Yeast Will Clear Your skin
Quickly of All Eruptions:
yeast vitamines must be ironizea
to produce these results. That’s an-
other fact you can't get away from.
You get these necessary two things
when you take Ironized Yeast.
There is only one Ironized Yeast
produced in the world. It is not a
mere mixture of yeast and iron, but
is yeast ironized, which is a sub-
stance all by itself. Use the natural
method. Use Ironised Yeast. Cupid
makes faces at pimples. Eruptions,
blackheads and pimples are a social
and business disaster to thousands
of men and women. Get rid of that
breeder of dislike,—a spotty face.
Ironized Yeast will make your skin
clear as a rose, increase the red
cells in your blood. Your organs
will work with more vigor, your
whole system feel new strength,
your nerves will pull up and work.
Ironized Yeast is sold at all drug
stores at $1.00 a package. Each pack-
age contains <0 tablets, each tablet
sealed. They never lose their power.
See that you get Ironized Yeast,
nothing else. M‛f only by Tronized
Yeast Co . Atlanta. Ga Pimples cost
honey; cut out the cost!
Bold and Recommended by
THE MATT HEWSON DRUG CO.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1922, newspaper, October 21, 1922; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411385/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .