The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 228, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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of The Big Sale
BUILDING
MATERIAL
Astan, the headman. grew more con-
descending, and, feeling that we must
return his hospttality, we invited him
rather haughtily, however, and Issued
one, which sounded very like a com-
mand. that we should dine with him.
Resolved to comply with his wishes.
Similar organisations on a smaller
scale have been organized in Upshur
county, without any solicitation from
j Mr. Davidson, and another, it is un-
lderstood, is to be organized in Car-
our way to the table by kicking aside
the numerous dogs that lay on the
floor of the anteroom and ushered us
into an inner chamber furnished with
two large, rough bedsteads, on which
Several days ago a number of Sen-
ator Davidson’s friends met in his of-
fice and formulated the outlines of
plans of campaign to aid him in his
race for Lieutenant Governor.
We have the best and classiest shapes
in all Marshall—
Davidson’s Campaign
For Lieutenant Governor
Is Fast Taking Form
Phone
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Um the Morning News Classified
Column for boot results.
friends, and also as a matter of civic
pride, the opposition in this portion
of Texas will not be very large.
—Lumber and Shingles
—Doors and Windows
—Window Glass and Screen
Wire
—Builders’ Hardware
—Pee Gee Paints
—Cement, Lime, Sand and
Gravel
—The best Rubber Roofing
on the market
—Roofing paints
—Corrugated Iron Roofing
—Canvas and Tacks
—Cold Water Paints
.—A Complete Stock of
Building Material
Buy Your Fruit Jars
From
Aubrey Hargrove Co.
Order From Us By
Phone
Kafir Host Possessed Peculiar
Sense of Humor.
It will not only put you in right with
yourself.....
17-quart Dish Pans for only....
(From 1 to 3 p. m.)
Men’s Athletic Union Suits....
9 Bars Silk Laundry Soap f or...
6 Boxes Gloss Lump Starch for.
Flour Sifters, only............
No. 2 Lamp Chimney, three for.
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You’ll be pleased with our
prices and prompt service
Johason Transfer Co.
Baggage, Too
A NEW
STRAW HAT
THIS SEASON
BESIDES
You WiU Be More
Comfortable
Traveler Had to Admit That In Na
Way Could the Dinner Be Called
• a Success.
Chicago Yelow Cab system operating in Marshall today is the only
Taxicab operating under bond.
They protect the train-goers and traveling public. It is depend-
TELEPHONE
CALL
was formed, the members of which
—Green Beans
—New Potatoes
—New Cabbage
—English Peas
BERRIES
Two pounds Shipped Beans
25 Cents
3 pounds New Potatoes
25 Cents
BROWNRIGG & STEVENS
INSURANCE AGENTS
"LrA senebih “
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The Yellow Cah opestes g the milnaz gstam.xn
ir relatives in the more western por-
tions of the state will be by these
various committeemen furnished with
literature and cards to be mailed by
them over their signature either from
■their own homes or from the cam-
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1 Campaign headquarters have beet •
opened in offices in the Davidson &
Blalock building, a secretary instal I
summer camp under auspices of the
Y. M. C. A. secretary be sure and
report at the city hall tonight at
7:30. The date and place of the en
campment haven’t been decided upon
yet, but it is necessary that all boys
report tonight.
U. S. ARMY GOODS
New regulation army hats
$1.50; shoes good as new, $2:75:
khaki pants $1.00: new officer
dress shoes $4.75. Stroke’s Store,
new Strohe building, N. Wash-
we proceeded to his house and were
very cordially received. He cleared
Miss Ball has been instructor in , We are now handling ice in car
the university for two years, and has । lots and you may depend oh us at all
had an active part in women’s ath- j times. If you wish to avoid the
letic affairs. Under her direction the trouble of handling your ice from
first dancing club of the university here to lake, you can get same from
WE SEEM TO BE ‘ I
PAYING FOR THE
DANCE LESSONS
train time. We ask yen
this will give us notikce.
WHY NOT? ... BUY IT
TODAY
Wines & Wandel
General Insurance
—Reliability —Service
PHONE 288
to dinner. He refused the invitation
Hot, Anyhow.
A little girl went to the desk of
the Brightwood branch library and
asked politely fcr "red-hot buns." She
was directed to the nearest bakery
when she said: "It isn’t something to
eat. It’s a book I want for my mamma."
Then the librarian sent her mother
Grace Richmond’s "Red Pepper Burns."
—Indianapolis News.
and will handle a complete line of Home Killed Meats, Fish and Gro-
ceries. Mr. Young will be in charge of the Meat Department. Your
patronage will be appreciated.
Give Me a Trial—Quality and Service
H. FRIED Y.-W. MARKET
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High on the hillside we could see
more than one Kafir village, hanging
suspended, as it were, almost in mid
air, but, since the inhabitants had a
notoriously bad reputation, we hesi-
tated to ask them the way. Not with-
out some misgivings, we climbed the
steep ascent until we gained a small
village of some 20 houses. Shah Baz,
who acted throughout as our inter-
preter, asked to see the headman, and
that personage at once showed him-
self. He was inordinately vain, pomp-
oua and stupid, and every statement
we made be flatly contradicted. When
he beard to what family I belonged,
however, be abandoned his offensive
tone and addressed me courteously as
an equal, Ikbal All Shah writes in
Asia Magazine. He allotted a good
enough house to us, mentioning with
a rather unpleasant laugh that recent
tribal squabbles had provided a little
more house room in the village than
usual. He informed us. indeed, that
several of his young men were out
I am handling ice by the ear load.
Will appreciate your trade when you
go to the lake. I will charge you 76
cents per hundred pounds. I weigh
the ice and you get your money’s
worth. My store to convenient and
easy to drive up to. I can also furnish
you with cigars, groceries and cold
drinks. Your trade will be appreciat-
ed. ROBERT HOPE, Phone 9014-21,
STOP THAT ITCHING
Use the reliable Blue Star
Remedy for all skin diseases such
as: Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring-
worm, Poison Oak, Prickly Heat,
Cracked Hands, Old Sores and
sores on children. Sold on a guar-
antee by
Matthewson Drug Co.
DR. GEO. E. BERGLUND
VETERINIAN
Dog Practice a Specialty
Residence: ... Shreveport Road
Telephone 718
We have installed a Gasoline Pump on the euro in front of our Tire
LEE TIRES—Let us put more miles into your tires— FISK TKE
as needed. The situation is taking
on a busy atmosphere.
A central advisory committee of
five will have charge of the cam-
paign during Mr. Davidson’s absence
I in campaigning over the state. He
Athletic association, and a Christmas
community celebration in Austin. She
is a graduate of Savage School of
Physical Education in New York and
a pupil of Chalif and Vestoff-Serova
school of dancing; she received train-
ing in pageantry from Riverdale
School of Pageantry of New York,
and.ber dramatic training under the
late William J. Dean, stage director
for David Belasco.
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and save money. We have the Mason,
the Ideal, and Economy Jars. Also
raps and rubbers for these jars.
Hoosiers Abroad.
An Indianapolis woman who recent-
ly re-established her home in the city
after living several years in Califor-
nia advertised some household goods
for sale in a California paper.
Among the callers at her home was
a woman whose husband waited out-
side in an automobile. The woman
wished some furniture that could be
used in a ranch house, but when she
found that such articles were not
among those offered for sale, she
seemed reluctant to leave, although
her husband honked impatiently at
the auto horn.
Finally the visitor said: “There is
something about you that makes me
think you are a Hoosier."
“I am." came the reply. "My home
is in Indianapolis.”
"Well, I am from Indianapolis, too,”
said the visitor.
In the meantime the husband
ceased to honk the auto horn. What
he did was to enter the house and
gently but firmly remind his wife that
it was getting late and that they
should be on their way home.—In-
dianapolis News.
Austin, June 2.—Miss Mary;
Washington Ball, assistant director of
women’s athletics in the University i
of Texas, and instructor of dancing, |
has gone to Chautauqua, New York,
where she will instruct in dancing
and senior practice teaching in the
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
MASS MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that a mass
meeting of the Citizens Party of Har-
I rison county is called to meet at tha
courthouse in Marshall at 2 o’clock
p. m. Saturday, June 3rd, 1922, to
consider all matters that may properly
Now that the District Court is over, expects to begin a series of tours to
these plans will begin rapidly to take different parts of Texas beginning
effect. An organization U being per- with the coming week,
fee ted throughout the county cover-
ing every precinct and community. In
the meantime cards and leaflets ad-
vocating hit election are being pre-
pared and printed in large numbers thage.
for very extenaive circulation. . A 1 Mr, Davidson has made trips to
This committee, which will include j Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston, and
a very large number of Marshal citi- finds the situation in splendid shape,
zena amongitavanoussubcommit- Mr, Davidson has many friends in
tees, will undertake to aid in mailing Harrison county and in the state who
this literature, the plan being that are entering zealously into his cam-
every Harrison county man or woman I paign. Owing
to the number of his
who has business connections, friends
LOUIE PATTON
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Phone 84 9-J. 808 E. Rusk St.
he requested us to seat ourselves. As- I
tan and his wife immedhately set the I
meal on the table. When I refused the
wine he proffered, he seemed some-
what offended and made a rather ■
haughty remark about the temperance
proclivities of Mussulmans. But I re-
stored him to high good humor by
praising the rice and milk, which Ka-
firs consider a great luxury, and he
piled more and more of it on my plat-
ter, lamenting the while that he had
no salt to flavor it with. Having fore-
seen this situation, I had provided my-
self with a small quantity of salt. I
offered it to him, and he accepted it
with sparkling eyes. Then, not to
be outdone in the niceties of the table,
he smothered the contents of my dish
with chilli, and when I sneezed and
coughed, laughed consumedly, telling
me that spicy food put courage into
a man. I kept my temper with dif-
ficulty, but, knowing full well how
rash it would be to quarrel with him,
took no notice of his doubtful pleasan-
tries and gulped down the burning
mess as best I might. From neither
the social nor the culinary point of
view was that dinner a success.
your order will receive just as prompt
and careful attention as though you (Chairman Citizens Party of Harrison
were here in person selecting your County. __________________63
meat yourself. We serve many cus- j---------
tomers in this way and have no com-
plaints. All of our meats and cuts
are of the best quality. Our phone
paign headquarters of Mr. Davidson. Are concise statements of all in- on a foray across the hills.
There are many thousand voters in struments of record affecting the title
Texas who have relatives and close to land. Have you one to your hold-
personal friends in Harrison county, ings? If not you need one. I am
Texas. _ I ready to furnish it for you at short
It is proposed to reach all of them notice. It will save you time and
or as many as possible by this organ- trouble when you want to sell or bor-
ization, and the Harrison county com- row money on your land. It will show
mjttee and subcommittees entering defects in the title so that they may
into the work will extend it until it be corrected while all are living and
. includes hundreds of people. If you thus avoid lawsuits in the future.
are willing to help and are not seen JOHN B. CARTER, Abstractor,
by members of committee you are r- office East Basement Court House,
quested to send your name directly I Marshall, Texas. 6-10
j to campaign headquarters. I___
Shivering Art.
“What did yon think of the per-
tormancer
"T didn’t know whether to admire
ar nymopathize." answered Mis
Cayenne. “It was Impossible to feel
ere whether the lady was dancing or
wuftering an attack of malaria."
----------------------- our storage at Collin County Club,
। gave an out-of-door recital recently. ’ in charge of Mr. Bob Huff, on lake.
Her classes have appeared in other: We also carry almost any kind of
entertainments in Austin this year, j groceries you need at camp or club.
She also directed the “Potpourri” an Will appreciate your trade,
entertainment given by the Women’s , tfe ODOM A ROGERS.
Marvelous Energy.
A professor of chemistry at Co-
| lumbia says that Sir Ernest Rtuther-
■ ford has bombarded nitrogen gas with
I the alpha rays of radium, thereby
producing an explosion, the force and
velocity of which is sufticient to send
these helium atoms around the world
in less than a second. This energy is
millions of times greater than that
generated by any chemical reactions,
such as the combustion 2 coal. It
is claimed that if these effects can be
both intensified and controlled, we
.shall then have at our disposal an
almost illimitable supply of power
which will entirely transcend any-
thing hitherto known.
some before it.
MRS. M. P. McGee,
r Saturday, June 3, 1922
summer school for physical education.
Next year Miss Ball will begin her i Notice to People Going
duties as head of the dancing depart- 1 , T » _
ment at Barnard College, Columbia 10 Lake
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BAGGAGE Phone 68 YELLOW CAB
1 Trunk 30c; Two Trunks 40e
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Same Price Day or Night
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 228, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1922, newspaper, June 3, 1922; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406979/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .