The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Friday, May 4, 1923
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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If those there be who need my words of cheer,
Let me not play the churl when they are near.
Let me not be deluded by the prize,
Let me see clearly where my duty lies.
And when at last my course of life is run,
Let me not be ashamed of what I’ve done.
—Edgar A. Guest.
Let me go forward step by step and mile by mile.
Teach me to greet the morning with a smile,
And the calm rest of night with gratitude.
Let me have courage when the wind blows rude,
Let me be gracious when my skies are fair
And uaresentful in my hour of care.
Wafci fer WUlyt-Oacrlaad AAuartuctaaal ia Tka Satarday Eacatug Pan
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Love may laugh at locksmiths, but we judge
by their continued multiplication that it doesn’t
laugh at other Smiths.
TEXARKANA WINS
PITCHERS BATTLE
OVER LOCAL HIGH
Was Flat on Back in Bed
and Had Lost Hope of
Ever Getting Well-
Gains 20 Pounds
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Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature's
sale everywhere.
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Pain, Pain
Headache
Angel Food and layer cakes,
your grocer.
See the beautiful folk dances
at East End School campus Fri-
day night. f
See the beautiful
Eant End School Fi
Let the children fish at the
Fish Pond Friday night on East
End School campus. 5-4c
Overalls at 11.45, at BERG*
SON’S. 5-4e
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Let the children fish at the
Fish Pond Friday night on East
End School campus. 5-4c
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TIRE BARGAINS
Tires at dealers cost plus
—Photographs
—Art Goods
SOCI
Mrs. Homei
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Dr. C. G. Kirkpatrick
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Over Jarrard-Altan
1P7H W. Austin St.
Ofiee Phono 243 Residence ItfS-J
—Kodaks
—Kodak Finishing
—Howard Studio
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Jones, 3b . .
Brown, If . .
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his views in this useless paragraph?
No preachment'on the subject was necessary
in the disposition of Mr. Fish’s property, and one
cannot but recall the case of Benjamin Franklin’s
man who was “proud of his humility.”
SERVICE WITH A
SMILE
9 pounds best sugar |1.00
Peaberry Coffee, fresh ground,
3 pounds |1.00
Tiny Sifted Peas, No. 2 size,
per can 25c
Fresh Eggs, per dozen 25c
Sweet Midget Pickles 50c
Good Brooms 75c
We appreciate your business.
W. H. HARTLEY,
Phone 751.
Mrs. Tiller Says She
Owes Life To Tanlac
A philosopher says trials are no more numer-
ous than consolations. It is getting so they are
no more numerous than acquittals.
Collars Attached and
Neckband
A wagon is guided by the tongue out in front;
an automcbile frequently is guided by the tongue
on the back seat.
Changing times don’t affect retribution. The
horse thief was hanged, and the jitney thief has
to buy gas for the thing.
“I firmly believe Tanlac saved my
life and wouldn’t be without a bot-
tle in the house,” is the grateful atate-
ment of Mrs. F. M. Tiller, Route 3,
Box 411, Dallas, Texas.
“About seven years ago, I lost all
hope of ever being well again. Every-
thing I ate made my stomach seem
like it was on fire, and as though a
thousand needles were piercing my
chest. I lost twenty pounds in weight,
Attend the May Festival at %
East End School Friday night.
Admission 15c. 5-4c
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Make It
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men doll
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surprised to
make good
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kitchen ecraj
father with
Lye. the aal
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made by the
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aoap. Now
at all—requ
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clean eoap
laundry and
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preserves co
to buy and
WEEK-END SPECIALS—Scbepps
Ask «
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dollar cash at the Smith Motors
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MEN WANTED AT ONCE 1
Ten men wanted at once to v
cut saw logs for my mill. Work
inside the city, north of College *•
•YOP THAT ITCHING
Uss Blue Star Remedy for Ecsoma
Itch, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Ring
Worms, Chapped Face, Poison Oak
Sunburns. Old Sores or Sores oa Chll
dren. It rellovee all forms of Sore Feet
Ver hv
MATTHEWSON DRUG CO.
of Marshall Good pay.
5-lOc M. TURNEY.
Carthage schools have closed. The principal
started to whip a boy the other day, the boy drew
a knife on the principal, the principal knocked the
boy down. The principal resigned, the school
board accepted his resignation, closed the schools
and resigned themselves. Some situation.
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Dear Lord, let me believe that thou wilt not
mock the hope thou haat given nor deny the love
which thou hast planted within my breast. Amen.
525
Crape S7fS
Wines & Wandel
General Insurance
—Reliability —Service
PRONE 23S
Attention, Gardners
and Fanners
We have plenty of Onion Sets,
June Seed Corn, Sudan Grass
Seed, Velvet Beans, Seed Irish
Potatoes for late planting. Ail
kinds bulk garden seed.
STROKE’S STORE,
Washington Avenue.
The late Stuyvesant Fish, multi-millionaire,
took a shot at what he conceives to be a common
out-cropping of human vanity in his last will
and testament. One paragraph of that docu-
ment reads:
“Having observed and always believed
that charitable bequests afford the testator
a means of gratifying his vanity at the ex-
pense of his heirs, I make none.”
GENUINE PORTO RICO
Sweet potato planta for sale; 35c
per 100 in lots of 100 to 500 ; 25o per
100 in lota of 600 to 1000; all over
1000, 20 cents per 100; free from rot
and disease. Ready for immediate
delivery. J. E. Shriver, R. F. D. 7,
Marshall, Texas phone 9045-F2 at
noon or after 6 p. m. tfc
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Armstrong, lb . . 3
MeGilvary, ss . . 4
Howard, rf . . . . 3
Stone, 2b . . .
Dennis, c . . .
Stamps, cf . .
Cadenhead, p .
xBentrop . . .
Mrashall lost the first of a 2 game
series with Texarkana high yesterday
afternoon in one of the greatest
pitchers bat Iles ever staged by high
school teams on the local lot. Caden-
head pitching for the locals held th?
visitors to only one hit until the
ninth when he was touched for two
more. Williamson held the locals to
three hits and struck out ten men.
The locals had three chances to score
but the visitors’ airtight playing pre-. „ . . ... . .
vented a single tally. Texarknna acor- ‘ accomP1‘shed a great deal. It is, of
ed in the sixth on an error at firitlcoar'e-,n,P°Mlble for the whole board
and in the ninth on an error at home
Mr. Fish was thus proposing to criticise what p]«te. An attempted rally in the
he considered the vanity of others but could it be
possible that the same old vanity, against which
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The Morning News would be very glad if all
of its readers would study closely the amendments the testator inveighed, prompted him to set forth
to the State Constitution regarding state high-
ways that will be submitted to the voters in July.
Texas has the habit of voting down constitutional
amendments regardless of their merit. This high-
way amendment is vital and should not meet the
fate that other meritorious amendments have met-
“We must never forget,” declared County
Judge Allen of Dallas county, in addressing the
Texas Highway Association in Dallas last week,
“that with the passing of the amendment the
building program of the cross roads in the
stats begins.”
The idea is that when the state takes over the
highways that the county can devote its money
to the construction of the roads other than the
highways. Should this county be relieved of keep-
ing up repairs on the three highways it would
mean that the money collected by the county
could be used on other roads. This should in a
few—very few—years, with a judicious expendi-
ture of our road and bridge fund, mean that we
would have a first class county road system. The
Fort Worth Star-Telegram in speaking of Judge
Alien’s address says: <
This is one of the best features of the new
highway program which will go into effect when
the constitutional amendment empowering the
state to build and maintain a state system of high-
ways is adopted. When the main-traveled roads
are taken over by the state, the County Commis-
sioners’ Courts will be able, as Judge Allen says,
“to give all their efforts to county roads.” Judge
Allen points out that no authority will be taken
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to review every picture that conies to
Marshall, but this board has endeavor-
ed to review pictures concerning which
there was possibly some doubt. It is
self-evident that there are certain
scenes and passages in almost all
pictures of which everybody will not
approve and the board has felt that
unless the picture as a whole would
not commend itself to the good con-
science of the public that it was un-
was nervous and dizzy, couldn’t sleep,
and finally got down flat on my back
in bed.
“My husband had me try the Tan-
lac treatment, and within ten days I
was up getting around. In three
months I regained my lost weight,
was relieved of my suffering, and felt
years younger. A little Tanlac oc-
casionally haa kept me feeling fine
ever since. I am now sixty-aix yean
of age and do all my own work on our
dairy farm. I can never praise Tan-
lac enough.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug-
gists. Accept no substitute. Over
7-million bottles sold.
MILK FOR SALE
The best that can be produced. Call
0053 and join the list of satisfied
customers. B. N. LaGrone. 5-6p
Mrs. C. W.
auxiliaries of
Fint Baptist
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with a "little
In view of the fact that recent
press reports would indicate that the
board of censors, appointed by the
board of commisisonen in February
1921, held a fint meeting a few days
ago and reviewed "Adam’s-fcib.” It
is felt by this board that this impres-
sion is eroneous and ought to be cor-
rected.
Since its apointment, this board
has endeavored to function to the best
of its ability, and it feels that it has
| accomplished a great deal.
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Paying for the war might seem less painful if
it required wearing uniforms with gold-braid yar-
dage in proportion to the tax paid.
. An attempted rally in
ninth was stopped by a double play
by Roberts to Davis that drew the
applause of the crowd and saved the
game for the visitors.
MASSHALL
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Colds
Toothache
Earache
Neuralgia
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
only. Each unbroken package con-
tains proper directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents.Drug-
giets also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayler
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester
of Salicylicacid.
POISONED!
Don’t let the bugs eat your pota-
toes, plants, watermelons and other
vegetables. Use Pyrox. Will Hot
burn or poison your plants. Get it
at Strobe's Store, 403 Washington
Avenue. 5-14-c
away from the county commissioners. He might
have added that no revenue or sources of revenue
will be taken away from them either. The only
thing that will be taken away from the qpunties
will be the burden of building and maintaining
state roads, which heretofore have required most
of the effort and the revenues of the counties. By
releasing them from this burden and expense, the
county commissioners will have both the money
and the time to build purely county roads and to
maintain them in tip top condition.
The present system of highway building has
been particularly unfair to the farmer living off
main-traveled roads. In many counties big bond
I issues have been voted to construct permanent
highways connecting the county seat with roads
from the county seats of adjoining counties at the
1 county line. All the taxpayers of the county have
been taxed to build such highways, and frequent-
ly the farmer in one corner of the county has
found himself paying high taxes for the construc-
tion and maintenance of highways he never uses
while the road passing his farm was not kept in
a good state of repair. The county commissioners
have not been to blame for this. The system un-
der which we have been operating has been to
i blame. The adoption of the amendment will
change this. The state will take over those roads
which are now devoted chiefly to state and inter-
county traffic, and the county commissioners'can
build up and maintain a fine system of rural roads.
Totals 28 2 3 27 11 2
Summary: Sacrifice hits, Brown,
Davis, Morgan and Gibbons; stolen
bases, MeGilvary and Williamson;
double play, Roberts to Davis; hit by
pitcher, Pnidhommer, Jones; base on
balls by Cadenhead 1, Williamson 1;
struck out by Cadenhead 4, William-
son 10; left on bases, Marshall 7,
Texarkana, 5. Time of game 2 hours.
Umpire Humphreys.
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De Molays and Master Ma-
sons. All members Marshall
Mjlw Chapter, Order of De Molay
0UB are urged to be present at
Masonic Hall, Saturday May
5th, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of
observing Patriots Day. All Masons
invited to be present.
5-5c ALTON ROGERS, M. C.
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-- sufficient grounds feeling that by such
action the board would exercise tyran-
nical, rather than just powers, con-
ferred upon it by the spirit of the
statute.
The board has had conslutations
with the moving picture managers and
they have acted very fairly in accept-
ing many suggestions of the board.
Before the appointment of this board,
the pictures exhibited in Marshall
were of a distinctly lower tone than
those being exhibited now. The board
has frequently registered a protest
against bedroom divorce and burglary
scenes and the board haa noticed a de-
cided change in these respects.
The board has also rigidly objected
to pictures in which ministers were
cast as clowns or were in any way
lampooned in these pictures. On the
whole, the board feels that there has
been a great improvement
It is the observation of this board
that frequently the advertising re-
sorted to by the pictures would con-
stitute the Worst feature and the
board does not know how far its juris-
diction would extend in this matter,
but the board has frequently felt that
the advertising of a picture is alto-
gether contrary to the picture itself.
Mr. A. E. Mehl, who served on thia
board, has moved out of town and
the recent meeting of the board was
not in the form of the reorganiztion,
but simply a meeting to accept the
new member in the person of Dr. Rou-
sseau, who was appointed in the place
of Mr. Hehl by the city commission-
ers.
Although this board’s duties are
sometimes arduous, the board yet ac-
cepts the responsibility and with
pleasure does its best to guard the
moral tone of public. exhibitions in
this city.
BOARD OF CENSORS.
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The Marshall Morning News
a newspaper published every dav except Monday in the
MpSo! Marshall bunding, Marshall, Texas. Phone 993.
BOM ER M. PRICE Editor and Publisher
BUGH LANE. Advertising Manager
BBNJAMIN WOODALL— .Circulation Manager
wn UAM JASPER-----------------Telegraph Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Put month, by casrier-------------------------10.50
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Fee year, by carrier ° w
"Entered as seeoad-dass matter September 7, 1919,
•t the port office at Marshall, Texaa, under the Act of
March 3rd, 1897.” _
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tke Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use
tor republication of all news dispatches credited to it, or
Mt otherwise credited in this paper and also the local!
■ewe published herein.
Totals 29 0 3 27 13
xBatter for Howard in 9th.
TEXARKANA
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Gibbons, ss 3
Webb, c 4
Williamson, p . . . 4
Sullivan, 3b .... 2
Davis, lb 3
Morgan, rf . . . . 3
Prudhomme, ef .
Roberts, 2b . . .
McWilliams, If .
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WEEK-END SPECIALS—Schepps
Angel Food and layer cakes. Ask
your grocer. 5-5-c
Value Rises Like a Spire
Overland ascendency has come surely and steadily.
Fifteen years of experience have given this new and
better Overland a plus value that looms spire-like
in its field. Overland value is creating record sales.
We are squarely behind it with all the fervor and
confidence so good a car inspires.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Wo have listed some real bargains
In City snd Coaatry property. Wo
shall appreciate showing yea what
we have. Phone 421.
C. W. LaGrone
Real Rotate Office In City Hall
Unless you see the name "Bayer”
on package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayler product
scribed by physicians over twenty-
wo years and proved safe by millions
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