The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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IF BACK HURTS
FLUSH KIDNEYS
and internal revenue i_
in building up a barrier to the rum
trade.
Must Eat, Drink,
Wear and Wash
In Rum Flavors
Drink Plenty Water and Take
Glass of Salts Before Break-
fast Occasionally
ing bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: cannot in-
WE DO
Good Tire and Tube
Repairing
Sell those GOOD AJAX Tires
and Tubes and that good Gulf
Gasoline and Motor OiL
What Better Combination?
—that is if in the city 50 cents or county 40 cents each
for a month’s subscription. If you live in the country
and will send us the names of your friends who do not
take the News we will be glad to send them sample
copies if you will send us their names, or we will send
you copies to show them.
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the same day of publication. We want it in every home.
If we can get it started in the home we do not fear but
it will find a welcome.
the law themselves.
The President also will point out
that states have adopted a policy of
dumping all prohibition cases in the
federal courts and that as a result of
this, the machinery is so clogged it
cannot function properly.
A remedy for this, he will urge, is
for the state courts to try these cases
under state laws which are largely
identical with federal laws. He will
remind the governors that they have
ample authority to employ the pad-
lock clause and to secure the services
of as many agents as may be neces-
Tony Maranto
Successor to
Marshall Banana Co.
203 West Houston St.
Phone 365
QUICK DELIVERY
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normal activity.
The function of the kidneys is to
filter the blood. In 24 hours they
strain from it 500 grains of acid and
waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance of keeping the
kidneys active.
Drink lota of good water—you can t
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salta. Take a tablespoonful in a glass
genius. If he were alive today he
would probably be a constant and
thoughtful reader of the Patent Office
Gazette, one of the moat matter-of-fact
5%% MONEY
You can get money at 5% per cent
interest to pay off land notes, to
build house or barn, to make any
farm improvements—and you have
thirty-four and one-half years to
pay if you want that much. Lot me
help you buy a farm.
If you have a farm to sell lean
help you sell it with one of these
farm loans.
See me in the City Hall
W.H. Atteberry
Sec.-Treas. Marshall N.F.LA.
MONEY TO LOAN
on your
AUTOMOBILE
Wines & Wandell
Cobb Bldg. Phone 238
thia sacrifice, Allah presented Solomon
with a magic carpet, which would at
a wish, transport to any distance the
person who sat upon it.
Once, aa Solomon was consulting
with his grand vizier, Azrael, the An-
gel of Death, passed by and gated cu-
riously at the vizier, who, to alarm,
entreated the king to lend him the
magic carpet, and bade it transport
him to the center of the desert of
Arabia. No sooner had he gone than
Azrael said to the king. “Booked at
that man so closely because, having
been forbidden to summon his soul
from the center of the great desert, I
saw him, to my surprise, standing here
with you."
The legend la supposed to illustrate
two truths—that no man can ever es-
cape his destiny, and that often be
fulfills it the more certainly by the
very endeavor to escape it.
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ELECTRIC SHOP
We do house wiring and all kinda
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system so they are no
source of irritation, thus often reliev-
By Um Asociated Press
London, Oct. 18.—People are read-
ing the Bible today more than ever
before, says the Daily Telegraph,
which quotes figures of the British
Foreign Bible Society to support ts
assertion.
There was an increase in the num-
ber of Bibles published in the English
and Welsh languages during the war,
followed by a decrease after the close
of hostilities. The year 1922 again
showed an increase, however, which
points to a revival of Bible reading
in the homeland.”
Significant of the world-wide in-
fluence of the Bible are the society s
figures of their issues of all languag-
es for the past century and a quar-
ter. The figures are summaries of to-
tals at intervals of 25 years, and in-
clude Bibles, Testaments and portions
Dr.IdaG.T.Hagestad
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Over Kafeus-Kariel CeOee.
OCls*rtea*UN Res. Phem 508
to explain how you
agency and without experience
money make 8250
month. ___________
These new subscribers must pay at least six months in
advance. That is, a subscriber in the city must pay $2.50
or outside of the city $2.15 which entitles them to six
months subscription.
The Bible contains 1087 pages, on good paper, good big
print. There are 100 pages of commentaries and teach-
ers’ helps, maps, tables, etc.
Every druggist in this county iS
authorized to say to every rheumatic
sufferer that if a full bottle of Allen-
rhu, the sure conquerer of rheuma-
tism, does not show the way to stop
the agony, reduce swollen joints and
do away with even the slightest
twinge of rheumatic pain, he will
gladly return your money without com
ment. , .
Allenrhu has been tried and tested
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er of Allenrhu, who for many years
suffered the torments of acute rheu-
matism, desires all sufferers to know
that he does not want a cent of any-
one’s money unless Allenrhu decisively
conquers this worst of all diseases,
and he has instructed druggists to
guarantee it as above in every in-
stance. All druggists can supply you.
Where Up Is Down.
A couple of young Englishmen were
trying to write a southern song to fit a
vaudeville act for America.
“Now we mustn’t foozle like Algy,"
declared one. “He wrote a song en-
titled ‘Away Down South in Oregon,’
and Oregon isn’t down south nt all."
The next day one of them met an
American to the grill and asked him
what state be hailed from.
“I came from down to Maine."
"Down in‘Mainer" was asked.
“Down to Maine," the other insisted.
Immediately the youngster bawled
to his partner to the lobby: “Hi, there,
Percy, rve got our location for a
southern song."
DIffused Energlea
"Do you think we have great ora-
tore in pollticsr
“Too." reptted Senator Sorghum.
"The trouble to that most of an are
doing ae touch for the lecture bureaus
and the magazines wo doa’t got time
J. D. JOHNSON
“The Plumber”
Phone 1348 210 Park Ave
Famoua Monarch’s Magie Carpet le
One of the Beat Kneww Coo-
cerning Angel of Death.
A well-known Mohammedan myth to
about King Solomon and a magic car-
pet. The legend to to the effect that
Solounon, to his Intense pride to his
horses and chariots, which were a du-
bious and half-forbidden innovation
among the adjuncts of Jewish royalty,
had once been surprised in the midst
ot a review by the voice of the muez-
ata (Eastern legends are indirerent
about anachronisms) and the "um.
mona to the evening prayer. Not
knowing how to attend la time to thia
religious duty. Solomon magnificently
consecrated all his 40,000 horses to
Allah and his service. In reward for
to »600
publications of our time, remarks the
Nation’s Business.
In a single issue he would observe,
not only mouse traps, but contrivances
for pretty much the whole range of
modern activity. “Fishing tools" to
use la oil wells appear next to live-bait
boxes for the real disciples of Isaak
Walton. Apparatus for making pe
troleum increase its yield to gasoline
stands next to a n~w powder puff. A
shoe heel and a diah washer go to-
gether. A car damper which laughs at
50 tons and a sure means of catching
cockroaches face rich other. Out of
the great collection of developmente
of ingenuity appearing week by week
to the severe type of the Patent Office
Gazette In likely to come much at the
progress of the future.
of water before breakfast each morn-
ing for a few days and your kidneys 1858.
may then act fine. This famous salts
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clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; together fall far short of the trans-
acids in the lations of the Bible, for the Gospel has
longer a been actually printed in more than
700 different forms of human speech.
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don’t get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean like you keep
your bowels clean, by flushing them
with a mild, harmless salts which
A negro pleaded guilty. in Judge
Young’s Court yesterday to a charge
of falure to dip his cattie and was
fined 825 and costa.
There have been a number of pleas
of guilty on this charge lately and 825
has been the minimum fine for such
an offense. In the majority of cases
where failure to dip is charged the
defendants here have been pleading
guilty. _
10 Pounds Sugar...............21.00
5 Pounds Coffee..............500
Camenas Seed, per pound...........
----- ‘ per pound..........5e
_ _ Tomatoes...........zc
Two No. 2 Tomatoes.............258
40 School Girl Pickles..........$1.00
6 Pounds Irish Potatoes..........25c
%- pound Can Cocoa.............15
Armour’s Oats .................10c
No. 2 Bluejay Peas. •■•••••.....20
No. 2% 1b. Can Calton Peaches.. .30c
Pt Bottle Armour’s Grape Juice..35e
Use EZMA for ECZEMA, TET-
TER, ITCH. Guaranteed by Fry-
Hodge Drug Co. 10-14tfe
Send your cleaning to
10-4-tfc’__ZACHRY'S. I
can get
helps to remove the body’s urinous
waste and stimulate them to their
Take St, Chicago HL, is offering to
aend a lamp on 10 days FREE trial,
or even to give one FREE to the first
user in each locality who will help
him introduce it. Write him today
for full particulars. Also ask
Miami, Fla., Oct 18.—Everything
he eats, wears, keeps on and washes
in will be sprayed in rum for the next
10 days.
This is the sentence imposed upon
William H. Campbell, of this city,who
is better known as “Drunken Bill by
Mnoleins! Judge Blanton. Campbell,
arrested innumerable times for drunk
enness, came up Monday for a heav-
ing following his usual week-end
"PFh. judge ordered him to hereaf-
ter pass Saturday afternoon and Sun-
day in Jail for three months and to
Bring his pay check into court. Bill
was released and decided that since he
could not dissipate on Sunday, he
would make ft Monday and Monday
night the police found him in a stu”
Social Clasaification.
A Kentucky negro who had been to
the city only about two months got a
airthat dismissed the question for all
op-yars, and really marvelous re- time, “It won’t do no good. Dey ain’t
funts’hse been accomplished in the no folks Ilves here at all, Jes room-
most severe cases where the suffer- ers
ing agony was intense and piteous
and where the patient was helpless.
Mr. James H. Allen, the discover
FON REN’
rooms, clos
modern cot
sired. Phe
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way with many others during the
housing shortage and was cut up into
sleeping cubicles by absentee land-
ladies with an eye to fat weekly in-
take.
A caller stopped the other day to
Me a man living to the house. The
hall boy responded that the person
sought was not in.
“Well, take me up to his place, any-
how," said the caller.
“Dey ain’t no ure takto’ you up."
expostulated the hall boy. “I done
tole you, mister, dat gentleman la gone
out."
“Take me up." persisted the visitor.
“Til leave a message with his folks."
"Mfister," replied the youth with an
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and the B.ble Society, as their share
of this work, has helped to spread the
message in 558 languages and dia-
lects.
Washington, Oct. 18.—President
Coolidge will promise the strictest
kind of dry law enforcement by the
federal government when he meets
state governors here Saturday, it was
learned today.
It will be his first opportunity since
entering the White House to declare
himself on a great issue and he will
do so in unmistakable terms, it was
stttedrnment officials who have been
consulted by him and who will take
part in the law conference, assert that
his plan is not only a practical one.
but will satisfy prohibitionists that
the Volstead act is going to be en-
forced as written. The President, It
was stated, plans to handle the situa-
tion in such a way that it may be
definitely out of the way as an issue
in his campaign for nomination in
1924.
Mr. Coolidge is said to believe that
the federal government cannot go
much further than it has without first
securing the fullest measure of co-
operation from the states.
He will call for this co-operation
and tell the governments precisely
how he thinks they can aid the feder-
al authorities.
The President’s view is predicated
on the fact that the dry law confers
concurrent powers on the states, mak-
ing them equally responsible with the
federal government and that it is
only where state have failed to exer-
cise this power that there is any
greater responsibility with the fed-
eral government and that it is only
where states have failed to exercise
this power that there is any great
compaint. .
He is expected to emphasize the
point that the federal government is
so limited in dry agents that it is
impossible to keep an adequate fore
in all cities. It is the duty of these
cities, he is said to feel, to look after
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to help
keep their kidneys clean and active.
Try this; and also keep up the water
drinking, and no doubt you will won-
der what became of your kidney trou-
Mouse traps were senecyea 0! • | IMd backache. By all means have
your
1Wed“yen- ZACHRY’S.
The Silver Penny.
Honor to due the penny for Its AD-
tiquity. The flrot emperor of the
Franks used as the basis of his coin-
age the pfennig of which 240 were
coined from one pound of silver. The
silver penny was the first silver coin
struck to Englana. At first it was
made with a cross cut to so deeply
that it could easily he broken to halves
(halfpence) and fourths (farthing).
Copper pennies were first coined in
1797. At one time there was a gold
penny in England. It was introduced
by Henry III, and was worth 26 silver
pennies.
A new oil lamp that gives an amaz-
ing brilliant, soft, white, light even
better than gaa or electricity, has
been ttsted by the U. S. Government;
and 36 leading universities and found
to be superior to 10 ordinary oil
lamps. It burns without odor, smoke
or noise—no pumping up, la simple,
clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air and
6 per cent common kerosene (coal
oil). _
The inventor, J. T. Johnson, 609 W.
sary.
I the states can be brought to do
this, in his opinion, it will release a
large force of men who can devote
their time to the larger problems of
shutting off liquor supplies at the
source. This will provide it was stat-
ed, a more careful check at distiller-
ies and storage warehouses.
Wp also will propose the employ- -
ment of customsservice coast guard job as hall boy to an apartment house
agents to assist that has seen better days; a choice
ner to the rum building once, but one that went the
Friday, October 19, 1928
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923, newspaper, October 19, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411532/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .