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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 4

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Marshall, Texas
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F0U2 THE MARSHALL MOnNING NEWS Saturday, February 18, 1322 The Marshall Morning News A newspaper published every day except Monday In the Hotel Marshall building, Marshall, lexas. 1'hone saa. HOMER M. PRICE Editor and Publisher J. IL LA LOCK Manager HUGH LANE Manager 11 day 9 It Braary Imk kissed him and bathed his hair with a half tumbler full of whiskey.

Then the big man jumped upon the table and pulled open his shirt and exposed his stomach. He held his stomach with his big left hand, and with the other he plunged a hypodermic needle into it. It sickened me, but everybody laughed. 'This is the life," he shouted, and jumped down, and took a lady in his arms and went into another room. Everybody left the room, too, with everybody else's wife, except the lady that owned the house, and she and told me to get busy and clean up the place.

ONE DAY ONLY "Entered as second-class matter September 7, 1919, at the post office at Marshall, Texas, under the Act of March 8, 1897." SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per month, by carrier $0.50 Per month, by .40 Per year, by carrier 6.00 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local 98 Pairs Women's 1 0, 012.50, $15.00 French Heel Shoes published herein. We can but wonder if the worshippers of Bacchus ever degenerated any lower in their MORNING PRATER drunken orgies than do those who produce the pictures that) our boys and girls go to see SDSs Kir every nigntr You have a big, big job, Mr: Hayes. rvVVWWtfUM 9Sc9 9 When I hunger for I know not what when I seek that which I cannot tell; when some unnamed desire is leading me on, guide thou me, Dear Father, for my feet are on shifting sands. Amen. THE HOME ANJD THE SCHOOL Colors, Grey, Brown, Bronz plain kid and patents; sizes l1 to 4y2 AAA to TO PEGGY SMILING IX II ER SLEEP Aged Three Months Below we give some extracts from an address made by Mr.

E. C. Deering Principal of the Marshall High School before the Parent-Teachers Association last Thursday. Mr. Deering strikes at the root of the matter when he says "What the child does in school depends much on what he does at home." If the Sc 1 Meseems one day the Lady Mary came With all her meek handmaidens and saw you Playing among God's haloed minstrelsy: She called' a lingering angel by his name, Kissed you and smiled into your eyes of blue 1 A rA trove vnn tft hiiYittln brincr Hrwn tn mp child is not subject to authority in the home he is surf to be an anarchist in the school.

And what 1:1 i. 1 I Ef et- .3 is more important this same child when it goes So nO, 'Sweetheart, whene'er you go to sleep, s. life ta.Kes you for another friendly peep Inia (IrtA'ti nnrsprv. Our Tjidr's shrinp. The RMSsell-CSraham 7- out into the world will be an anarchist.

When obedience to law falls down in the home it falls down all along the pathway of are some of the things Mr. Deering told the parents: Where babes with whom you played and ndlefrfor-me Wait in the clear air of eternity With lips still white of all life's bitter wine. George Knox Vaux Bacon. The Parent's Relation To the School Education is that which helps one to find the DDE A BIG, BIG JOB Postmaster General Hayes has-aJbig, big job on his hands if he carries out his aims in elevating the motion picture business. The business now is on the defensive.

Its friends are busy explaining and apologizing. No business can long thing for which he is best fitted and then best fits him for that work. The state has provided schools to accomplish this task but it is left to us to take advantage of the opportunity. If you want your child toget the most out of the school your co-operation is evry essential. The parent often makes a mistake in permitting the child to drop the difficult subjects and take the easy, ones.

The mental training after all is the best thing that they can get in our schools. school of life they cannot pick the easy course and dodge the difficult and unpleasant tasks. In learning to master the problems of algebra, Latin and endure that is compelled to continually be framing excuses for its existence. Mr. Hayes comes at a time when the motion picture is at its lowest ebb, morally.

other subjects they should learn to master other The people had not recovered from the nausea problems as they meet them. The home, the school, and the church play the greatest part in the "training of our children; of the Arbuckle case before the Taylor affair is poked under their noses. And the Taylor case is much worse than the Arbuckle. Arbuckle represents the crude, brutal senualist. Taylor the crafty, the cultured villain.

What the child does in school depends much on what he does at home. Just as parental law is the secret of a good home influence and training so is school law the secret of a good influence in Young girls, whom the world had thought strong the school. The children who have their own way at home want to have then own way at school The natural tendency of every child is to have its own way. If the child has learned to respect the authority of his parents in the home he will not despise authority in the school. If he has the proper respect for those in authority at, school chances are that he will never be a law breaker when he becomes grown.

The school is not infall enough to live above the standard set by Arbuckle and his crowd have been caught in the web spun by Taylor. Mr. Hayes must abolish Hollywood. There must be a new environment. Here is an account of a Hollywood dinner given by a Japanese Jbutler that should bring a blush of shame to every tain cheek: 0 The guests came two by two, man and wife, in great automobiles.

They came in laughing, full of happiness. I had seen them all. The greatest stars in the world. There was the big, strong man, the beau ible and we will often make mistakes in dealing with your children, but remember that we are trying to accomplish the same thing that you are trying to accomplish. I imagine that parents sometimes make mistakes in dealing with their own children.

We have more than five hundred THE ROTARY EDITION OF THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS students in the high school. They have different temperaments but we must treat them all very much the same, vve need the co-operation of the parents in. order that we may understand your I 1 0 children and do the most for them. The school needs your co-operation in teach ing the pupils to be punctual; in teaching them the value of time in teaching them to be self-dependent; in teaching them to have the proper regard for public property; in teaching them the proper relations toward their fellows; in getting them to study at home. We have too many excuses from parents asking that the student be Besides going to all of its nearly 4,000 subscribers, will go to 6,000.

others. As each newspaper is said to be read on an average by five readers, this means 50,000 will read The Rotary Number It will appear with the regular edition of February 23rd and will contain at least forty pages. It will take more than two tons of white paper to print this number. --As an advertising medium it has never been equalled in East Texas. Telephone 993 and let us send our advertising man to see.

you. permitted to leave school before the day is over. Of course we want them to go home if it is on urgent business but we would like for the excuse to originate with the parent rather than with the student. WOULD HELP MAKE BIGGER THAN DARCO The government statistics show Texas as the leader in the raising of turkeys. And the state is so far in the lead that its shows having raised four times more than the next highest state Missouri.

The agricultural departmtnt bulletin says that turkeys can only be successfully raised tiful young man, the brave man that licked a dozen villains. There was the nice little Cecil that made roe cry when she was deserted. There was the sweet old woman who made me feel very glad, and very warm inside of me when she held her son in her arms, her son who had come back from the war. A dozen of them were there. And I admired them.

One of them sang while the dinner was ready, one of them played on the piano. Then one of them danced. The dinner was ready. I served the cocktails. I brought on wine, and high balls, and green drinks, and yellow, and orange, and purple drinks.

I was bringing in the coffee service, on a cart, whenthe big man threw a plate of food at me. He hit me the face. The gravies trickled down my vest and on the rug a rug worth thousands of dollars. They thought it fun. They shouted.

Men commenced to throw things at the women, the women threw things at the men. Soon the food was flying over the room. Costly china plates were smashed against the walls. Statues were thrown down and broken, pictures were ruined. Flowers were strewn everywhere, mashed under heels.

They got drunk, most of them. They threw whiskey and wine at each other. One man poured a bottle of champagne down the front of that sweet little girl's neck and the language she used never have I heard Buch Words in Japan. The graphophone was turned on. The big man yanked the table cloth from the table and put It on him.

and gave a war whoop like the Indiana, and danced around making gestures that were nasty. Everybody followed They yelled, whooped and threw chairs at mirrors. One man, very graceful he was, turned cartwheels, and his feet struck a woman and knocked her down. She put her arms around him and there are large farms or ranches. On ac count or the roving disposition of the Thanks giving bird he will not keep on his master's farm if it is a small one.

In the middle western states turkeys are de ft creasing rapidly because of the increased density of the farm population. Small farms mean death to the turkey industry. All indications are that in a few years Texas will be called upon to furnish at least 50 per cent of the turkey crop of the country Texas can grow these brids at, a profit and the Morning News gives this tip to the Harrison County Poultry Association. Turkey raising can go right along with the egg and chicken business. Thft tmllTlfJ tt Via Triotv turn nrS1f nnnm liHlsi trail Cfi now that thev nr tin Irvno-pr htrrAntr nn the same string.

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