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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

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FTVB THE MARSH LL MORNING NEWS Saturday, January jS, 1921, No Sale Found In United States for 1,000 Pounds Of Opium Offices Of Proposed Steel Plant May Be Located At Longview SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS I Edited by MRS, HOMER M. PRICE, 'Phone 799 1 1 Third District Federation officers omitted from yesterday's list; Mr. Rudolph is on the sick list. Mr. W.

H. Robertson is recovering from his recent illness. Azz'e Smith returned after New Year to State University to resume his studies. Mrs. Geo.

Corey and baby, of El-Faso, are here visiting relatives. Mr. andMrs. Dan Scott are in Shreveport because of the illness of Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs.

Davenport. vr Austin, Texas, Jan. 7. A corporation with a proposed capital stock is to be formed which is tn merge the interest of the Texas-Louisiana Steel Corporation, is -in progress of formation and the charter will be shortly filed in the tate Department, according to L. P.

Featherstone of Longview, who was here conferring with the State Department relative to the filing of the articles of Mr. Feather-stone added that the organization of the company is about completed and includes considerable eastern capital. He has just returned' from the East on this proposition. It is proposed to first organize a holding company for the purpose of placing under it-ownership their own ore, cooking coal1 limestone necessary for production "of pi giron cotton tics, concrete, construction rods Amocioted Pre Correrpondenea Manila, P. Nov.

20. Approximately 1,000 pounds, of confiscated opium which was sent by the Bureau of Supply of the Philippine Islands to the chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs at Washington for sale in the United States more than a year ago, has just been returned here, Several motiths "after the opium reached the United States, the chief fthe Bureau tf Insular Affairs sent the follow ing cablegram id the Governor-General "The pharmaceutical manufacturers not make any offer for the purchase of the nineteen cases of opium. There is an abundant shipment of Turkish opium in New York City wi'h a more uniform amount of mo rphrne. "is that the 'hipment will be a complete loss." In view of this cablegram the opium was ordeied returned to Manila, where it is now being held by the Bureau, of Supply. The publication of an article by ah aftef-noon vernacular newspaper that the had been abstracted from the cans during the round trip across Mrs.

F. M. Cornilland is recovering from a tonsilitis operation. Mr; DeLoa.ch Martin came oyer from Texarkana yesterday to ttay umtil Monday. Mr.

Mrs. M. W. Gehlen have moved into the cottage recently occupied by the Frank Salees. Mr.

Frank Salee have moved into the heme of her late father, Mr. William Wilcox, which has been remodeled. Mrs. J. H.

Taylor is having her home in East painted and repaired generally. Mrs. 'W. T. Spenc('f? is in the Baptist sanitarium at Pallas.

Her condition is unchanged and Mr. Spencer will likely bung her home. Mrs. Jim Winston came home yesterday from a visit to Shreveport relatives. Here's Trouser Bargains You'll Welcome and other forms of commercial steel.

Mr. Featherstone stated that the iron holdings tfst pitted and analyzed mersure f.8,284,S80 tons of 52 per cent average metallic content, and w'hfle manganese has not been so ac-cwatery measured, it is estimated at 2.300.000 tons. These holdings art Mr. J. C.

Dunnr who attended the Mrs. Edwin Womack, of Colum- underwriters' meeting in Dallas, came come last night. bia.i Texas, is quite ill at a Santone hospital from the effects of ptomaine poisoning. the Pacific and molasses substituted, Even's Odd Trousers brought forth a denial from the Bureau of upply. It was asserted that the cans haet been, opened by secret Mr.

and Mrs. L. 0. Burke have moved into the Dr. Phillips home, Mrs.

Philip Manire. general Miss Ioretta Keiffer, secretary-treasurer: Miss Octavia Adair, mes- service agents and all of the drug had been found intact. and Mrs. Frank Atkins and genger reporter; Mr. Henderson, Tat- owned by the incorporators of the proposed company and are ready to be transferred; The new companys' headquarter? are to be in Longview and it is now planned to erect the plant in the heart of the ore beds forty miles north of Longview; the furnace have" capacity of 500 tons, Mr.

Featherstone asserted. The value of the opium confiscated ner mother, Mrs. Curtis, are now liv- tier reporter. ing at 510 Last Burleson street. during the last year and now in the hands of the Bureau of Supply is ARMED.

said to amount to several hundred Messrs. G. and F. M. Ferges, of Austin, are here visiting their sister, Mrs.

Glen Blackmon. thousand dollars. Miss Eya Bowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Bowles, of Hallsville, and Mr. N. J. Braud were married in WHISKEY FOUND The Hadloek family on East Burle- Shreveport New Year's day.

Mrs. IN WATER TANK Calif ornians Ask Anti-Vamp Bill To Protect Their Boys MAN SHOT IN LEG son street nave live memDers ill with Brand, who i. well known here, is of Mr? A Faucett of Mar- 7. TT 1 shall, with horn she made her home Wyatt Taylor left for Dallas last whjle emploved with the Fidl.litv night He was with the T. P.

sta- Grain Companv. The bride and Uonery department and followed Kroorn are iiving in Shreveport. where $6.00 values $4.00 $10.00 values $6.65 $7.50 values $5.00 $12.50 values $8.35 Serges, Flannels, Worsteds Corduroy, Moleskin Wichita Falls, Texas, Jan. l.C N. Barrett was shot in the leg and removal 10 uauas.

Ranger Gonzaullas was slugged over I she is with the Caddo Oil Company land he is a railroad employe. Sacramento, Jan. 7. Mere man. but particularly Uncle Sam's rollicking Tars are going to be protected by (he strong hand of the law from the brazen 'eyes' of flirtatious maidens, if the California Women's Legislative Council has its way.

the head with a bottle and tempor arifv knocked out in a raid on a place ENTERTAINS AT Kl'NCO. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lake, will begin housekeeping soon in the Lake cottage. East Rusk street, recently occupied by the M.

Gahlens. at Burkburnett last night. Two gal Ions of corn whisky was found in an elevated water- tank connected with The council today is preparing for its -Vl- Miss Margaret Brown, at her homo," 'East Burleson- street, "entertained friends last night with bunco, meeting Saturday at San Francisco. RniiP the building. Where it is thought to have been hidden when the owners when it will draft a proposed anti Spasmodic Crotjpi.fr.qu.nUy Knies- msic and" conversation.

They i.U.vdbTon..ppliciionof-.had a wonderfully good time. Re- were tipped off that a raid was con vamping bill, designed to extend to callow youths of 18 or more years the same protection now enjoyed by girls. The supporters of the measure are fl (a xA If! 1J Ho; for (he goal at the Methodist VAPORUD SunJav School next Sunday morning. Cher 7 Million Jan VtJ Yearly What is it r0. 1 -9c frank in stating that it is aimed at Turkey Nets $107 To Lubbock Gir T.nhboek! Texas.

Jan: 7. Recent those designing sirens of the seaport towns who ply their profession among the lising Ulysses of this generation. What the Woman's Legislative Council has in mind is first the safety of the sailor lad of immature age and next the punishment of those who de-lilHiiite'y plot and plan immoral do struction. Although there is nothing 1 3 figures secured from the produce in dusrtv indicate the growing import ance cf the South Plains section as producer of poultry and produce of every kind. The growth of the tur-kev industry in the section has been Sock Sale in the bill, as it appears at present, to exDlaiti its undeming purpose, the I remarkably noticeable.

Safety authors declare that it is necessary to the crusade vhich began during the war and is still being carried on against the spread of disease. One girl, 14 years old, marketed $1C7 worth -of turkeys from one turkey hen this year and has a flock of sixteen hens left for next year. A ESCAPED CONVICT IS GIVEN PARDON second girl sold twenty-seven out of forty-three turkeys grown from one turkey hen's eggs, producing at an average of $4.50 each. is a man's first thought for his family and home. But how many stop to sider what would become of these if accident, or illness should deprive the Poultrv, produce, dairy industry, purebred hogs, sheep and other live Little Rock, Jan.

7. Clyde Campbell, convict, for whom a search which led to Midland, Texas, w.as made about six weeks ago, yesterday was granted a pardon by Gov-rnGE-Brough Camphi'llyvas. con stock are growing in interest among the progressive farmers of this par family of his care and support. ticular section victed in connection with alleged automobile thefts, and after serving 10 Boys 50c 29c Boys 75c Hose Men's $1.50 Silk Sox 95c Men's $1.00 Silk Sox 69c 75c Lisle nv 49c Men's 35c Lisle Sox SAYS GASTRITIS DUE TO HOMEBREW A little less expense in the daily life now would scarcely be felt, Strat a Savings Account now to protect against future disaster. Guaranty State Savings Bank months of a year's sentence, was granted a leave of absence by the governor to visit relatives who were ill.

Instead of returning at the end of his leave, Campbell went to Texas, where he was captured, but where he escaped fro moffieers. He was picked up by local police Tuesday, but was released when Governor Brough "stated that he had promised Campbell immunity from interference if he would return and help clear up York, Hoine'orew is causing thov.sands of cases of gastritis, declares Dr. Thomas who will announce his discovery at the meeting of the Osteopathic Society in New York Thursday evening. Dr. Thorburn occupies important positions on the staffs of several New York Citv hospitals.

He claims that .1 i. I i nil frr 1'ri in." l. iiiwn mil. ilc unsettled questions connected witn fA unI Milliard the automobile the reen 'IXS lor HiiHii riv brew correctly tnere win ue an im was sentenced. mense number of cases of stomach disorders and a fairly large percentage of fatalities.

Boy Burglar Marked ww.v With Holes In Head Chicago, 7. Examination of McWhorter McGrath, youthful bur glar, who has confessed to stealing JITNEY PRICES GONE DOWN Nine Ford Cars Four Large Cars in Service worth of valuables from 200 North Side residences, shows, accord ing to Chief Justice Harry Olson of Municipal Court, "holes the back of his head in which.one's fist could Shreveport, La. Wherry anh.ige CroS Roads Elysian Fields be put." $3.00 6.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 8.00 "'If I happened to a dark house," McGrath confessed to police, "it worried me so when I got home Linden i WANTED! 1 The Morning News I I Press-Room Jjj 1 111 Atlanta ...12.00 that I couldn't sleep. Oft times I would g''t out of bed and go back and rob it" 4.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 Leigh Blocker Jefferson Harleton Kamack Caddo Lake PIANO BARGAIN. BUY SHOES NOW AT CUT PRICES Take your choice of our entire stock for Men.

Women and Children. Used J. P. Hale piano, thoroughly overhauled and is a good practice piano. Buy this one now for $150 and trade back later for a new one.

Easy payments. Brok Mays Masonic Bldg. We do piano tuning. tf-c Ashland S.nO. Woodlawn 2.50 Scottsville 2C Hallsville .4.00 Longview 6.00 Waskom 4 .00 Bethany, 'La 600 W.

C. MOORE TRANSFER UB SHOE STORE CEDAK SHINGLES The cheapest and best pn the market. Plenty of galvanized nails to put them on with. See me before yon buy. tfc) M.

TURNEY. FOOT FITTERS PHOIIE 68 The Nws is read by. the Harrison County pcopl I.

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