The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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The News Want Ads for Results
POPULARITY CONTEST
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Contest Begins Oct. 1st
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Chevrolet Sedanette 3rd Prize
$100.00 in Cash
1st Prize. Studebaker ^ight 6” Touring Car 2nd Prize
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and Advertisting
Sales Campaign
Two No. 2 Tomatoes--
Three No. 1 Tomatoes
Seven Bars Star Soap-
25c
25c
25c
Acting upon Captain Fauntleroy's
announced decision to designate the
Your Suit Is On the Job
Fifteen Hours a Day
County Attorney Casey
Files 23 Complaints In
Two Days; 15 Involved
you get honest value in genuine quality, fine all-wool fabrics,
the best grade of linings and trimmings, and tailoring that
holds the shape of the suit secure. A choice showing of Fall
Suits featured now at—
ginning at the Isom Green place and
running to a point between Waskom
and Jonesville, known as the Scotts!
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
The proposed city bond issue was
the subject throughout the luncheon
hour of the Marshall Lions Club yes-
Fifteen hours a day is the service that the average man ex-
pects from his clothes. Not many machines are called upon
to do such constant duty.
That is why you must be sure to get real quality when you
buy a suit. You can’t get fifteen hours a day any other way.
When you buy........
ers will have to be set back only a few
feet to make room for this widening.
■Commissioners Moore and McNeill
expect to call upon all the property
owners on this section today and se-
cure their consent to use the land in
order that an agreement to give the
Money For Section D Of
Jefferson Highway May
Be Granted October 15
lyiquor.
Narcis Trammell, possessing liquor
for the purpose of sale.
WEISMAN SHOWS
THE EVOLUTION
OF A BLANKET
Brand new 1924 Ford four-door
Sedan, never been used.
WOOD-CHEVROLET CO.
Wadnuuday, September 26, 1923
MARSHALL LONS
PLAN CAMPAIGN
FOR BOND ISSUE
GOOD
CLOTHES
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A New
Sure Treatment
For Piles
prorite cosmetics of queens in the days
led them to deanse^y^^WMaffeZ
STUDEBAKER AND
CHEVROLET DISTRIBUTOR
Telephone 191
Any young lady is eligible. Ten (10) votes will be given with each can sold.
Contestants may enter at any time beginning Monday, Sept 24, but actual
sales will begin October 1st, and no TIME-SAVER KITS will be furnished
in advance of that date............
FOR“CASTOR1A”
Tony Maranto
Successor to
Marshall Banana Co.
203 West Houston St.
Phone 365
QUICK DELIVERY
MONEY TO LOAN
On Diamonds, Watches aad
Jewelry, and other articles
of value
LOW RATE OF INTEREST
Six pkg. Washing Powder—25c
Armour’s Oats___________10c
%-lb. Can Cocoa__________15c
i-Ib. Black Pepper--------14c
. Chili Powder, per lb--------60c
Camenas Seed, per pound—55c
48-Ibs. Dolly Dimple Flour-$2.15
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MILITARY SHOES
For school boys. Buy your boy
a pair of military shoes for
school. They will last twice
longer than other makes of shoes
and are much cheaper. Better
shoes for less money at Strohe’s
Store, N. Washington Ave:
9-25-10-25c ____________
these blankets raise the fleecy “nap,”
which so closely resembles fur in feet
and warmth. To avoid shrinkage the
100 inch blanket is pre-shrunk at the
mill to the finished 72 inch width.
Thus the blanket is evolved.
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County Engineer Maddox will have
Ms estimate on section D ready to
take to Austin for submission to the
highway commission in its next meet-
ing, which will be held October 15.
Judge Scott, engineer Maddox and
commissioner McNeill will attend thia
meeting and it is expected at this
time that if all property owners have
agreed to give the few feet of land
necessary and others maters are satis-
factorily arranged an apportionment
for the construction of section D, of
the Jefferson Highway, will be grant-
ed and that work on this section will
begin immediately thereafter, possi-
bly by the 17 or 18 of next month.
Mr. McNeill stated last night.
filed following an attack on two negro
girls with a club about four feet long
and three inches in diameter, in which
one girl had her arm broken and the
other was seriously injured by a blow
on the head.
Jack Jones, charged with assault
to murder following shot-gun duel.
Will McKnight, charged with as-
sault to murder following shot-gun
duel.
C. C. McBride, white man, near
Eagleton, in three counts, one charg-
ing manufacturing of whisky, one
charging possession for sale of whis-
ky and the third changing sale of
whisky.
B. W. Williams, charged with theft
of hat from Bert Bergson’s store,
plea of guilty.
Willie Rushing, stealing hand-car
near Greenwood, La, and bringing it
to Texas, fined $10 and costa and one
day in jail.
Sidney Kahn, charged with stealing
hand-ear near Greenwood, La., and
bringing to Texas, fined $10 and cost
and one day in jail.
Henry Bord, carrying pistol.
Monroe Braddock, vagrancy.
Ed Hall, vagrancy.
Jack Holt, vagrancy.
Jim Rasen, vagrancy.
Narcis Trammell, vagrancy.
Dotty Trammell, vagrancy.
Columbus Fuller, possessing liquor.
Jim Rasen. transporting liquor.
Jake Helton, transporting liquor.
Narcis Trammell,
We note with satisfaction that
a well known physician in his
hospital and private practice has
discovered that Moone's Emer-
ald Oil will remove the most
obstinate Piles with just a few
applications and stop all itching,
burning, bleeding and distress.
Sufferers should get a small
bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil
and begin the treatment at once,
it is a remedy that is easily
applied and the first applica-
tion gives instant relief and
comfort. AU good druggists
have it, or can get it for you
on short notice.
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Especially Prepared for Infants
and Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has
bssn in use for over 30 years to ve-
Hevs babies and children of constit-
■ pation. Flatulency, Wind Colic and
Diarrhea, allying feverishness, arises
therefrom, and by regulating the
stomach and bowels, aids the assimil-
ation of Food; giving natural sleep
without opiates.
The genuine bears the signature of
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Twenty-three complaints have been
filed by County Attorney Casey, rang-
ing from assaults to murder charges
to vagrancy charges during the past
two days. The cases follow:
John Beaver, two charges of assault
agreement of property owners to al-
low land space for the widening of
the road. Captain Fauntleroy has
stated that he will not approve the
designation of this section unless the
land owners will contribute the land.
Judge Scott and the commissioners
anticipate no trouble in getting the
consent of the property owners to
grant this land, as it will mean only a
few feet set-back for their fences and
will insure that thia road will be kept
in splendid condition. No change in
the road will be made and no deep
cuts into any piece of property will be
occasioned. The present road will be
merely widened, re-shouldered and
improved and fences of property own-
bond isshe and joined with Mayor
Owens and the city commissioners
with a view of assisting in the pass-
ing of the bond issue for the benefit
. of the city of Marshall.
The club decided to publish articles
from time to time explaining ques-
tions of importance regarding the sep-
- arete provisions of the bond issue.
Plans were made for the preparation
of articles containing explanations of
the different sections of the proposed
bond issue.
This contest wim be conducted “YFCAkNfLoE, maybe dritYng ssrs:
mgeeny hersszhexsdesrrsei sedanetdewnehthisscontest 555 ‘Starteariy-and -Ta. t. Che close. Prove your .Muir- Contest closes when 4,000 cans have been sola.
e 25 lbs. Cream Meal
villa cut-off, which is Section D, Com- ,________ _ ______
missioners McNeill and Moore will be. Highway Commission in its
out on that section today to secure meeting.
on the Sale of Time Saver Repair Kits, a Guaranteed Self-Vulcanizing Cold Patch
Wash. Ave. Cor. of Austin
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tarday. After a thorough discussion, 16 miles of the Jefferson highway be-
the duh voted to favor the entire
CHEVROLETADISTRIBUTOR S. E. WOOD, Jr
Weisman's display window is
showing the evolution of a blanket.
First, a pile of wool, almost as it
comes from the sheeps’ back, is
shown. Next this wool is colored and
carded into a “web.” The fibres of
thia web are then straightened and
laid parallel by a machine. This pro-
cess is called roving." The “spinning
mule” twists this roving into yarn.
Great looms weave the twisted yarn
into blankets 100 inches wide. Weed:
burs can “teazels” revolved against I liquor.
“ Dotsy Trammell, transporting
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1923, newspaper, September 26, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411512/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .