The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Saturday, February 25, 1922
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joins a conspiracy to do an unlawful
CARD OF THANKS.
To all who were so kind to us in
Economic Situation
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And yet we quote this from the letter:
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There is a movement on foot by the people
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has recently voted a bond issue for road building anything it means that the members of the klan
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not the danger of such a condition clear? Is it
mandates of the court?
We will willingly print any defense of the K.
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can select such other riding bailiffs
domestic industries.
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abiding citizen in Harriscn County,
both men and women, in the discharge
If every law-abiding
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crisis is feared. Census returns from
come him to use our roads.
JUSTICE
is to be buncoed; to drink it is to risk death or
HARDEN NOT YOUR HEART
testimony. The case came up for trial again yes-
was called to the stand. She had grown older and
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name of the writer,
shall give it space.
during the past two years had learned to know
as only a woman can know the enormity of the
crime this man had made her the victim of. Just
as she was to take the witness stand, instead she
lawn and have it diverge to the east, crossing
Cypress over what is known as the Tuscumbia
bridge. Our understanding is that Marion county
law can no doubt be indicated; and
that from this day forward Harrison
County will be forever free from in-
vaders seeking to outrage our law,
the citizenship of the county state
and nation.
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From Other Papers
Por Cloaks, Suita, Draw...
Shirtwaists, Limgerie
in touch with th. ready-to-wear
The following boys, accompanied
by Mr. Handler, went to Texarkana
yesterday afternoon to attend the Ol-
der Boys’ Conference. They will re-
turn Sunday night
Nearly all of these boys are mak-
Get
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When a hen is bound to set,
Seems as though ’taint etiket
Dowsin’ her in water till
She's connected with a chill.
Seems as though "twas skursely right
Givin her a dreadful fright
Tyin’ rags around her tail,
Poundin’ on an old tin pail.
Chasin’ her around the yard.
Seems as though twas kind 'o hard
Bein’ kicked and slammed and shooed
'Cause she wants to raise a brood.
I sh'd say it’s gettin’ gay
Jest ’cause Natur’ wants its way.
zations can safely offer one million and five hun-
dred thousand dollars reward.”
When Wisdom fails me. Dear Lord, and I know
■at where to walk, let faith take me up and lead
me omn to Peace and Thee. Amen.
Mrs. J
yesterday
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tie tires of your car and even buy
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thanks.
MRS. WILLIAM MAUTHE
CARL H. MAUTHE,
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JOSEPHINE MAUTHE.
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BOYS ATTEND
A CONFERENCE
AT TEXARKANA
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Poison lurks in every pint of the bootlegger’s
merchandise.
a content that can be taken out with certainty
only by aging the distillation for not less than
two years. Men who put this vile compound into
their vital insides expose themselves to more dan-
ger than soldiers are exposed to on the battle field.
Two-cent stamps are now being counterfeited,
but marks, crowns and rubles are apparently still
out of danger.—Springfield Republican.
Anything to Get Her.
SuburbAnite (in employment office.
rub of—itiast
posh-soitsav
of the taxpayers was to benefit our own people by
building a system of roads that we could use.
PROPOSITION TO CHANGE COURSE OF
HIGHWAY 8
A. N. BEATY Likes Your Trade
ELYSIAN FIELDS, TEXAS
Mrs. Bostic Wins
A Selling Prize
“Really the bootleggers generally show
mercy by shooting their customers instead of
selling them the ordinary poisoned hootch
that is being peddled. Two men paid the
penalty last week in Shreveport for drinking
this vile stuff. Each was found in his room
dead with agonized features and partly empti-
ed bottles of bootleg near them.”—Marshall
Morning News.
Really, the undertakers ought to pay commis-
sions to bootleggers. The latter are great helps
to the busniess of the former. Men who haven’t
any more sense than to drink peddled whiskey
do not, as a rule, leave enough property to justify
expensive funerals, but the undertakers shouldn’t
expect to have it both ways. Mash that has been
—We are exclusive agents in Marshall for this well
known line of hats for girls.
LET MB BE TOUR
NEW YORK BUYER
is also said that the character of the surface to
be traversed in going by the Tuscumbia route
makes it much cheaper to build than the other
route and that money can actually be saved by
using the proposed Tuscumbia route.
If the above statement of the matter is a cor-
rect one of the situation it would appear that it
would be the proper thing for our commissioners
to consent to the change of route. It is true that
the tourist would have to travel two miles fur-
ther on his pleasure trip from St. Paul to Gal-
veston but he can get his extra gasoline in Mar-
shall. As a matter of fact not many of us voted
to tax ourselves for the tourist, although we wel-
A man 57 years of age down in McClellan
county two years ago cruelly mistreated a girl
15 years of age. He was tried in the courts and
was sentenced to the penitentiary for nine years.
The Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the de-
cision of the lower court on account of a techni-
cality. These three judges sitting at Austin nuli-
fied the verdict of the twelve men who heard the
is Mt onl momt aemmemi.al hne le
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Probably Stick*, at That
To permit thorough cleaning a wim
dow has been patented that slides up
and down, swings back and forth boh
izontally on a pvot In its center and
opens sideways on hinges.
cause she wishes to keep another treaty from be-
ing a scrap of paper. Long Beach Telegram.
blindness, for its toxic vice paralyzes the optic
nerve sometimes permanently. All drunks who
“see double” are experiencing partial paralysis of
the optic nerve. Complete paralysis means com-
plete blindness. Is the nasty stuff worth the
chance?—State Press in Dallas News.
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Don’t forget-- when you
my services an resident New York Buyer
fered tn you on a very equitable, satis-
factory commission basis. When in need of
Japanese Easy to Pronounce.
Japanese 11 one of the easiest lan-
Eunges of the world to proneunce.
Most of the words end in vowels and
none of the consonants offers any aim-
cultles.
“Retail buying continues dull with as you may deem necessary to fur-
very little demand. Mexico City is ther assist you. It is to be hoped
reported to be doing more business that you will have the assistance and
than the other districts, but the moral support of every patriotic, law-
view to being prepared in the event
that conditions improve
"In view of the above discouraging
conditions, it is recommended that
American business men exercise cau-
tion and that investigation be made
j before making actual commitments."
chambers of commerce report the to-
tal sales to be 70 per cent under vyu muez puu
those of last year. Business men in I of your duty.
I are considering the situa-! citizen will helu, the majesty of the
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Stove Polish
turned into alcohol, perhaps being hurried along general ... _______________
with concentrated lye, crude spirit dashed withition pessimistically and an economic!
... creek water and softened with vaseline, is chem- ‘ ‘”----•---‘'
But the real object ically poisonous by reason of its fusel oil content.
BlACKSLK
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signature. The letter is addressed to the Morn-
ing News and was received through the post of-
fice. It was intended for publication but as it
brings certain charges against a Marshall citi-
those we might espouse and this still holds good.
But we must know who is responsible for any ar-
ticle that we print. The libel law doesn’t allow
a newspaper to wear a mask. We must be ready
to get out in God’s sunlight with anything
we print.
—for girls 2 to 16 years. One hundred and fifty ad-
vance Spring styles now on sale—
issued. These are to be announced
(Continued from page 3.)
mon design makes probable in the
commissioners favor this change. That county
your money. »
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Worka, Sterlimg. ow.
Vw Nine* Silk Air Deytme
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and it is stated that the Highway Commission
has been asked and have consented to have a hear-
ing before approving the route as now laid out
by the county engineer of this county.
Here is the way the Morning News under-
stands the matter: If the road goes as now laid
out in this county and Marion county continues
it into Jefferson it will traverse a section practi-
cally unpopulated. By going the Tuscumbia route
forty-three white and seventy-six colored families
will be served.
The distance to be traversed in this county
will be increased almost two miles in length. To
compensate for the building of these two extra
miles it is claimed that it will eliminate the neces-
sity of building a steel bridge over the Cypress
as the Tuscumbia bridge is a new steel one. It
The News has from its start prided itself that uek, cuzus
it would not refuse to print. views contrary to1 Livingston,
Pressler.
While ago my heighbor, Penn,
Started bustin’ up a hen;
Went to yank her off the nest,
Hen, though, make a peck and jest
Grabbed his thumb-nail good and stout,
Almost yanked the darn thing out
Penn he twisted away and then
Tried again to grab that hen.
But by ginger, she had spunk
'Cause she took and nipped a hunk
Big's a bean right out his palm,
Swallered it and, cool and calm,
Histed up and yelled "Cahdah!"
Sounded like she said "Hoo-rah!"
Wal, sir, when that hen done that
Penn, he bowed, took off his hat.
Spunk just suits him, you can bet,
“Set,” says he, “goldarn ye, set!”
—Jessie York.
crops are expected in Chihuahua, So-
nora and Jalisco, but no data are yet
available on other states. An in-
crease in the corn production this
year is hoped for, as the reports for
the 1921 crop amount to only one
quarter of the amount produced in
1920. A considerable number of
American business men are now in
_ . - . - —- , early next month. Official announce-
To buy it at an extravagant price ment shows that extraordinarily good
.__. _ . .... . - - - ■ Germany was militaristic because she called a Morien conditions with a
terday at Waco and this girl, now 17 years of age treaty a scrap of paper; France is militaristic be-
not anticipated at time of your regular pur-
chases, you can depend upon me to meet your
requirements. Telegraph orders promptly ex-
uppiua.--, ecuted. "Dispatch and Dependability" my
nnn non bamels- A decrease in ne. the person or persons who actually slozan. Write me Immedjately your waao. I
troleum production for the eon.ing sent the letter are guilty of vicla-stngaokg j. mollot, mfrw.6
months is predicted in some circles, tion of said statutes; and every per- Street, Ne" Tork
The producers have obtained an son connected therewith in a manner
agreement to withhold the payment defined by the law of principals, ac-
of export taxes on petroleum that .complices and conspirators would
were due January 25. It is reported als0 be guilty of the violation of the
that this postponement is for an in- law.
ID
Firs in Clothing.
Fire in one's clothing: Don’t run,
speclally not down stairs or one of
loors. Roll on carpet, or wrap in wool-
mn rug or blanket. Keep the head
town, so as not to inhale flames.
The cash prize offered by Miss Eva
Lancaster to the clerk who sold the
greatest number of pounds of Omega
Flour in a specified period, has been
awarded to Mrs. M. D. Bostick, of the
Star Grocery company, whose sales
amounted to something over 8,000
pounds. This firm is noted for hand-
ling the best of everything in the eat-
ing line. Always call for Omega Flour,
absolutely the best. Every sack guar-
__________TO MARSHALL MORNING NBWB
The Marshall Morning NeWS I drew a pistol and fired three shots into the man
vspaper published every day except Mondayt. who had caused all her trouble. The man died
Marahalf building. Marshal, Texas. Phone’993. instantly. This trembling little girl said:
definite period, or until a solution of I Now, gentlemen, it is your duty to
the question of a foreign loan is investigate this entire affair and you
reached. Higher import duties may are commissioned to do so. The coun-
be expected, as there is a tendency | ty attorney and his assistant, the
to increase the import taxes as an j sheriff and his deputies are at your
aid to the protection policy toward I disposal to aid you in this work. You
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our late bereavement, we wish to ex- ‛-M/
tend our sincere appreciation and 1
evidentigssncnaeientiousbelieter Tnsezndnaakt.tsprsotnisttb‛enaje,sonseir-y end ~ under
and does not think it capable of doing a wrong, exercise of caution on the part of • I indorse this statement of the law,
American shippers and business in-and after investigation have conelud-
, *A ,,, ,, i ,, , . • v +erpg+s engapeq in the Me:.n ed that the Court of Criminal Ap-
- - . If it (the attack on the post office steps) was trrde.» peals of this state has announced the
living east of Woodlawn to change the course of the work of the klan, then the Chamber of Com- i The foregoing is the opening sen- j law to be as is declared by the At-
Highway No. 8 from going due north from Wood- merce and the Rotary Club and all other organi- tence of a report on general condi- torey General.
tions in Mexico, compiled by Alvin Now, remembering the law of prin-
Hovey-King, American commercial cipals, the law of accomplices and the
attache at Mexico City, received at law of conspiracy, it may be that in
Cannot the “Friend of the K. K. K.” see where! the consulate in Juarez. The report I your investigation you will find that
— . -- — _ I—---- other person or persons beside the
The Morning News has received a letter sign-
ed a “Friend of the K. K. K.,” but has no other i ins thnin firsttp tooafonfemence.o
tosthelconference 7 A. a‛m."this eventhough such consequence was
year. i not intended as a part of the original
Freeman Curry, 706 E. Burleson; design or common plan. When
L. V. Timmins, Waskom: William lan.__ n-. . .
T Tully, Waskom; Earl Gibson, Halls- thingaallactsof his co-conspirators,
zen the News cannot print it unless furnished the ville; George Riley, Hallsville; Ed- • things said, and done by them
if the name is furnished we win Keasler. Walter Troupe, R. I.I prior tohi sjoiningtheconspiracybut
Dickinson, Ottis MeGilvery, Clinton which are in furtherance of the con-
Pace, Edwin Stokes, Howell Alexan- spiracy.as made are binding on and
der, Curtis Hill, Edwin Lee, Howard admissible in eyidence.against such
, Harry Davis, Buster person, even though they were all
made in his absence and before he
entered the conspiracy.
“We, therefore, think that it is'
92 per cent of the districts in Mex-
ico show a loss of approximately 1,
000,000 since the census of 1910. The
application of the agrarian law in
the state of Pueblo has been sus-
pended until modifications have been
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FONERM.PRICE---------------Editor and Publisher “He disgraced me, ruined my health and de-
(UGHLANEL-civeuttinKManager prived me of my schooling but he will never ruin
^Rataved as second^u,, matter September 7, 1919, at another girl.”
MnrP0t 591% at Marahal, Texns, under the Act of Good for you, Mareine Matthews. Humanity
— subscription rath--- will hold you blameless and we verily believe
Pur month, by carrier______________________________ heaven will also.
Fuyorbybamai---------------------------- --00 You tried the courts to redress your wrongs
" MEMBERTAEASSOCIATED PRESS--- but technicalities twisted and wrested by cun-
TheAszociated Prees,is exclusively entitlea to the usening lawyers denied you justice. You should not
StTRebwsat nedita ne"thsdigpateheanaediteditcorhave been asked to again testify to your shame.
—— puhMahed hereto. You had the right to fire the fatal shot
But others did not Your father may have
had the right before this man was in the hands
of the law for in an Old Book we read that the
nearest relative could kill if he did so before the
guilty one reached the city of refuge. But that
Book gives no one else the right to administer
summary punishment except those nearest of kin.
That Old Book in its descriptions of these
cities of refuge really lays down the law about
these matters. After once reaching the. city of
refuge then the criminal was safe from the hands
of the private avenger. And in this day when a
man is in the hands of the courts he should be
safe from mobs.
But this poor little wronged girl will find
few to condemn her, for the courts of her country
failed. The death of this lecherous man lies at
the door of the Court of Criminal Appeals.
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well established and conclusive that i
in Mexico is Shown when' tw° or more persons conspire1
______ , together to do an unlawful act such.
El Paso, Feb. 24.—“The economic for instance, as are mentioned here- _____________
situation in Mexico shows alarming in, then all persons conspiring to- eeking a cook)—If you come out ana
tendencies since last reported upon, gether to do such act would be guilty 1 ook for us yon may use my garage
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this will lead? If the Statement above means cont*msg: exchange has been fairly hand of men who actually committed
steady during the month, holding ithe assault upon Ray Daniels may be
are so banded together that they Will refuse to around 49, with occasional drops tc eualy as guilty as the principal of-
give testimony in the courts of their country. Is approximately loan money has u nders;. Issuchattssarsdeeloped
grown tighter, carrying interest rates it will be your duty to indict any and
at 18 per cent as a minimum. The every person who may be guilty un-
not creating a tribunal outside of our courts and gold situation continues easy, the der the evidence that comes before
one whose members hold themselves above the closing rate being 48 7-8. Some banks you of an offense as herein submitted
report increased deposits. Difficulty to .you.
in making collections, however, seems I It has been further represented to
---------------- -------- ------- ul a. to be growing worse. In the rural this court that prior to the assault-
K. K. from any responsible citizen who Will districts payments are being made in l ing of Mr. Daniels he received a let-. Rith*
sign the article small currency. ! ter or writing purporting ta come oi
sign me article. •» ' on’from an organization called the Ku factor, .--—-----------
---------------------------_______________________ The payment oi tne on taxes on Ki.n it ni 104+02 ^t en special male materlal. or xenerai merehanaise
production January 25 amounted to Klux Klan. If this letter is of such — —------ .....
6.500,000 pesos, the total petroleum a character as is denounced by the
production being approximately 19,- statutes I have quoted to you, then
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