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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

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Wednesday, July 13, 1921 THE BIAIiSHALL MORNING NEWS THREE Tfrrf'rrr'rr'ry'rTTT? mil iii. 11.1,1.1 n. mm if -mm mmm mm W.A tnrmt iiiniii iiiiiiri'r ti-iia' "-rm fp. wy-w i www wm- .1 .111 ipi 1 un nu 111 i t. i in ipjiii iim.i.um 1 iji ii All This Season's New Models Are Included CENT PER CENT mmz ORIGIN OF MURDER OF ENGINEE FIXED AT PROBE Regular Meeting Is Held By City Dads $20,000 To Be Spent By Bishop College In New Buildings 23 RUN IN SIX INNINGS WIN FOR VISITORS SATURDAY Four Twirlers Faces The Visitors In Six Innings Game, When Injunction Stops Punishment.

El Paso, July 12. -Engineer -W. H. Bohlman was killed and Fireman Charles Robinson was injured in Brewster county and the exnlosion of the freight train engine shortly afterward, on the Harrisburg President C. A.

Maxson, of Bishop College, has just returned from an Eastern trip and is very mueh pleased over the fact that the college was allowed $30,000 by the General Board of Education of the Baptist Church. cigarette Scottsville Camp Meet Starts Soon The thirty-fifth annual Holiness Camp Meeting will start at Scottsville on July 28, and continue to August 27, according to those in charge. This encampment at the old camp ground, famous as the grandmother of all the holiness camp grounds now dotting the United States, is expected to be the best and most inspirational meeting ever witnessed. Rev. John Paul, D.

vice president of Asbury College, of Kentucky, the well-known teacher and evangelist, who was one of the preachers at the meeting last year, will again be there this year. Rev. Charlie D. Tillman, the Georgia singer -evangelist, who has been to Scottsville three times, is also coming back, and Rev. R.

A. Young will lead the camp in song. All arrangements have been made to accomodate the crowds. Meais will be served at the eating house at reasonable prices. Pastors and evangelists will be entertained at half the price others pay.

Cots can be rented at the camp, but guests must bring quilts and pillow3. There will be "plenty of room for parking cars; plenty of shade, and plenty of good water. Ten thousand of this amount is to make up deficits in the general administration of the school and $20,000 to be used in necessary building. Blua prints are being drawn for a chapel building, a class room and three residences for teachers. The chapel and class room will be temporarary structures as it was not thought advisable just now on account of the financial stringency to attempt a large building program.

Mr. Maxson expects to mail the blue prints to New York today for approval and construction is expected to start in a few days. At the regular meeting of the city commisioners, held yesterday afternoon, the appointment of a board of equilization was deferred until Thursday nig ht, when the city dads will hold a special meeting for. this purpose. Matters which received attention at the meeting yesterday included franchise to 0.

M. of Hope, Arkansas, fo a gasne, which -wa read for the third time and will ready for final passage at the next session. Chief of Police Lewis Taylor was in-structed to recall all special deputations authorized some time ago, and foes, of forty cents a day for feeding, and one dollar for Bale, were made governing the city poundkeeper. Chief Commissioner Herbert Cook was authorized to take up the matter of reading the meters with Water Commissioner Tom Meyers, in an effort to locate the faulty meters, and have them repaired. The request of the Electric Co.

that that part of Crockett street, at the light plant, be condemned, was considered, and the matter referred to Chief Commissioner Cook and City At Moore, rrejean, iseison ana luie-bles twirled Saturday afternoon for the Cannibals in the effort to stem the tide of batting the visitors were indulging in. The game only went for six innings, so the other members of the Cannibal club did not get to pitch, though it looked like the club was go-i ing to have to call in the batboy and Manager Terry to get the Jacksonville sluggers out. Jacksonville became weary after they had made a total of 23 runs, and the side was re-tired in the sixth inning, in which time the Cannibals had scored three, Moore started the game for the Cannibals, and it must be said to bis credit that the blowup on errors, iMonzingo going to second base when Nelson muffed his fly, and Dabney going to first safe on Ballah's error, That started, and with a few hits, and a couple of walks, Jacksonville scored six runs. Prejcan then took the mound and despite the fact that he had worked the day previous, did very well until the sixth inning, and was then relieved by Nelson, who was relieved by Kemper before the side was ban Antonio railway last Friday, was in Presidio county, Texas, just across the Brewster county line, it has been definitely decided by officials of these two counties, according to authentic reports received here today by C. R.

Morrill, superintendent of thy road at El Paso. Robinson will be given a hearing this afternoon at Marfa, Brewster county, officials said, in an effort to fix responsibility or the death of the engineer, whose body was found after the explosion with a bullet wound in the head. Three men are under arrest in El Paso, cahrged with illegally riding a freight train. They came from the vicinity of the explosion, but deny any knowledge of Bohlman's death. C.

R. Morrill, superintendent of the Galveston, Harrisburg San Antonio railroad, said today Robinson is being held by state oficers on their own account. "The railroad is not concerned in Robinson's hearing," he said. "If the court wants to review evidence obtained by the railroad's board of inquiry, it may do so." DR. C.

A. WYATT Physician and Surgeon Office: Over Barksdale Drug Store 210 North Washington Avenue Phones: Office 55; Res. 1226-J. torney William T. Caven, for GOMPERS OPPOSES MOVE TO IMPORT CHINESE LABOR Washington, July 12.

Samuel Gom -pers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and other representatives of organized workers appeared before Chairman Johnson of the House Immigration Committee to protest against a pending resolution giving the President authority to admit Chinese labor in Hawaii temporarily to relieve the shortage of agricultural labor. Mr. Gompers argued that the resolution which was offered by the Delegate from Hawaii would permit tha importation of 50,000 Chinese coolies into the island possessions. retired. Pyle was on the mound for the vim-tors, Longview securing three runs off his delivery.

Arguments Begun In Cornwall Case 9- Rut after all there are still some of the old-style fans who like to see the old apple clouted to the four corners of the lot, and even these must have been gluttons if they are not satisfied with the punishment administered to the Cannibals. Longview Leader. Yesterday marked the closing of the testimony in the case of James Corn' wall, on trial in the district court, and court adjourned until this morning at 8 :30 o'clock, following the opening argument by assistant county attorney James T. Casey, upon the charge of the court to the jury. The arguments will be continued and finished this morning, when the case will go to the jury.

POLL PERRITT RELEASED. Detroit, July 12. Pitcher Perritt, one-time National League star, who FOR SALE Nice white sand for in $2.00 per yard delivered anywhere in city. Drop me a card and let me know where you want it. J.

A. lr Patman on Jefferson Eoad R. F. D. 4 Marshall, Texas.

7-li-p. I MADE SIGNS Before I Could Talk You can't sit In the back of your store and preach hard times and expect to get business ADVERTISING a is the keynote and that is my bnsi- tiess. Let me figure with you on some catchy ROAD SIGNS advertising your special line of busi-new. Will offer sketch and aug-geslions. The Moffat Sign Studio Studio over Smith's Garage M7p) Phone 462.

was signed up by the Detroit club re DANCE At Hawley's Hall FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 15th, 1921 Benefit Marshall Ball Club cently, has been given an unconditional release. SPENCER'S ELECTRIC SHOP Fan, Motor and Hofhe Wiring. Ask for Estimate. Phone 951 PRICE DECREASE GIVEN A coated tongue, bad breath, dizziness and a clogged condition in the bowels can be quickly relieved by using Prickly Ash Bitters. It is a man's remedy for such ailments.

Price $1.25 per bottle. Matthewson Drug Special Agents. Mr. Hwley is furnishing the hall free of charge, and the Marshall Colored Orchestra is making no charge for the music. The boys will be back from Pittsburg Thursday morning.

Let's give them a good time. ADMISSION, $1.50 Washington, July 11. Reports from ten additional cities compiled today by the department of labor showed Charleston, S. heading the list with a decrease of 3 per cent in the cost of food for the month ending June 15. Kansas City and Philadelphia reported decreases of 2 per cent Increase in food prices were noted in today's report were Little Rock, Arkansas, 1 per cent; Savannah, Ga.f three-tenths of one per cent, and Washington four-tenths of one per cent For the year ending June 15, Indianapolis led with a forty per cent reduction, Kansas City being next with 38 per cent.

COLORED LOOK LOOK. There will be a tacky party at the Benevolence Hall given by the Sunny South Country Club. Prizes will be awarded. Wednesday night, July 13th, Admission 15 and 25 cents. The joy of your life.

7-13-p OWNERS' i1! We still have a few 30x3 and 30x3y2 Tubes left to be given with each Gates Better Get Yours while they last American Tiro Vulcanizing Co. Corner Austin and Lafayette Marshall, Texas Quality Service trom Too tired to go out. How often have you felt that way when something was' needed from the drug store? Just that many times more you can avoid having to go out by telephoning us and letting us deliver the article. Our order-by-phone service is for you use it. Call 30 or 227.

FRY-HODGE DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store E. Key E. J. Fry Chas. Cobb Dr.

O. M. Haartsfll W. T. Twyman no.

F. Womack Jesse Carter Hobart Key Dr. J. A. Moore Jno.

W. Everman Mrs. W. D. Minton, Sr.

I. Hochwald Mrs. W. D. Minton, Jr.

Est Z. M. Bergson H. W. McGee E.

Key, Jr. Bert Bergson J. D. Crawford Mrs. T.

O. Twyman Mrs. D. S. Bedell Mrs.

Mary Crawford Duel. CITIZENS STATE BANK MARSHALL, TEXAS No matter what YOUR Banking Boil-ness, YOU will be well taken care of and pleaaed with our servicts. We Invite YOU. Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Christmas Savings Oub Time Certificates of Deposit Safety Deposit Boxes LOANS iiiB Lino fb Harris lake See if YOUR par-tlcular FRIEND ia not listed above. On July 15th I will start a retail milk route.

To all of my old customers, I will be glad to furnish you and can furnish any amount of new customers. This milk is milked and handled behind screens. Our dairy is subject to inspection at any time. Ask your Pure Food Inspector? Our prices are 7 cents per pint 12 Vi cents per quart 40 cents per gallon 2 gallons or more SO cents per gallon. bLIVERPERSONS" Phone 003011 CITIZENS.

STATE. 20 passenger bus will make regular trips every 30 minutes starting from Fry-Hodge Drug Store beginning at 5 o'clock p. m. until 11 p. m.

Fare 10 Cents Each Way Harris Lake Is, the most ideal place for swimming close to Marshall. It never gets muddy. A News Classified will sell it for yea. 4.

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