The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Tuesday, Oct. 21,1919.
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AMUSEMENT HEADQUARTERS
Latest Pictures. Music and Broadway
Pay begins the day
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ber of Commerce for five gallons of
first class ribbon-cane for home use.
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ciples to arrive at the appointed hour.
Two bull calves, five months old;
weight about 4.50 pounds. One short
HONE OF THE PIPL ORGAN
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you join.
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An important change was effecte
n the organiization of the Student:
Come! Be a real man of the
world. See the world. See it with
Shove off—Join the U. S. Navy.
If you’re between 17 and 35 go to
the nearest recruiting station for
all the details. If you don’t know
where it is ask your postmaster.
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members of the league heartily favor
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a meeting of the members of the dif-
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PHYSICAL TRAIN'G
FOR MARSHALL ‘
COLLEGE STUDES
Your friends would like one
Let us make it for you.
E. J. Fry
W. T. Twyman
Jesse I. Carter.
19 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. (
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with his fingers if it was his will.
Such was a minor matter.
Vocal and instrumental music. dis-
ussion of the Fiume controversy and
readings were the other features of
Admission
Adults 25c. Children 15c
Fry-Hodge Drug Co.
THE REXALL STORE
YOU LIVE AND PASS ON—
BUT YOUR PHOTO NEVER DIES
GOOD DRUGS
Have
Good Value
STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN SOCIETY
CONVERTED TO COLLEGE
B. Y. P. U.
Cockrell’s Studio
Phone 538
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POMANCE is calling to you!
AN Strange and smiling foreign
lands are beckoning to you. Shove
off and see the world!
Just stop taking medicine, under- Miss Ball., head of the department’
going operations. Be well and happy of expression was greeted with an
Try conscious evolution. Write to ovation Tuesday by the student body.;
Alois P. Swobode, 544 Burkley Bldg., many of whom had waited expectant-
WANTED.
Boys to dliver Marshall Morning
News. Good pay. Ring phone 571. tf
— Tomorrow —
Vivian Martin
“The Third Kiss”
Now that Bolshevism
the end of its road, the Supreme
is nearing
Eleven Friday afternoon which wa:
rranged hastily by the "reapproa '
ent" of Loach Willis and Forreste
a ho up to the present have not beer
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hard-playing men of
Navy.
Dorit you want to see the World ?
ly for the beginning of the course.
A faultless interpretive reading from I
Tarkington and clever encore estab- ’
lished confidence immediately in Miss I
Ball's scholarship and art. Many of
the students have enrolled in expres-
sion. Two readings, Friday evening
by Miss Ball in the Erisophian Liter-
ary Society increased the admiration
for the noble art of expression.
The weekly men's prayer meeting
was held in the boy's dormitory Mon-
day evening, under the leadership of
Mr. Daves.
Prof. Lockhart spoke to the Phil-
omatian Literary Society upon the
' value of the Literary Society and
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All drugs have remedial
value. The belter the qual-
ity the greater the purity;
the more pronounced the
strength, the better their
curative value. Bring your
prescriptions to us and you
will get always the very
best drugs in the kinds and
qualities the doctor expects
and with every care and
knowledge exercised to put
them together as science
commands. So much more
reason for bringing pre-
scriptions to us. A few of
these reasons we have told
you. The others are SAFE-
TY AND SATISFACTION
IN ALL MEDICINES.
the vacancy as secretary of the league I faculty in their regular meeting or
~___ Thursday afternoon decided that thir.
POSTOFFICE BUSINESS NEVER hests and stooped shoulders and cig
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{n Extraordinary Attraction
Look out for the greatest epidemic
of sickness Marshall has ever known
—Sheriff Sanders has orders from the“ "
Federal court to turn over his eighty '
nine quarts and fifty pints to Kahn'
Memorial Hospital '
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• than hve h u « late
thus make it possib.
make their connection:
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The coal mine operators charge the
union with trying to freeze the coun-
try into submission. Here's hoping
the country will make it so hot for
both sides that there will be no need
for coal either here or hereafter
The fame of Harrison County rib- He states that he does not desire sor-
bon cane syrup has spread far. even ghum, as they have plenty of that in
into Missouri A citizen of Branson, Missouri The request will be turned
Mo., has sent a request to the Cham- over to local ribbon-cane growers.
Considerable interest was displayed
। in the debate in the Erisophian Lit-1
erary Society upon the subject of
whether or not a man making a grade
। below 75 per cent be allowed to play |
on an athletic team and much humor
, was indulged in in the fifteen minute
period of parliamentary rambles when
the motion was made, amended sev-
eral times and hotly contended and
opposed that Mr. Cowles be required
to comb his hair before coming to
| the society.
The force of "Personal Liberty”
won out bolstered by arguments to
the effect that a student playing loot-1
hall, working his way through school,,
taking part in all college activitiesl
and a good representative college man I
should be permitted to comb his hair
Association Wednesday
Successful men and women maintain Bank Accounts at
ALL times, never allowing the account to become en-
tirely closed.
If YOU are a valuable customer of a bank you can de-
pend upon getting all reasonable accommodations EVERY
time you ask.
Banks GROW just in proportion to the success of their
customers—in fact, it’s a MUTUAL proposition.
Let US assist YOU.
and for ther
KORTH
AMERCA,
Postaster Blalock informs the
News that business at the postoffice
is good—never better. There nas Dee.
no slack season this year. savs Mr
Blalock, as the business has held up
remarkably well all summer.
The fall and winter business is now
increasing rapidly and bids fair tc
eclipse any former period at this office
it might be well for those patron*
who are using government printed re-
of the young people’s societies of the
various churches of the city. The
S. e tho e siars? Erery
: a V. S. Navy ship was en
1919. The Navy travels
learning. Trade schools develop
skill, industry and business ability.
Thirty days care-free holiday each
year with full pay. The food is
good. First uniform outfit is fur-
nished free. Promotion is un-
limited for men of brains. You
can enlist for two years and come
out broader, stronger and abler.
----( oming Friday----
The : iggest road show of the season
“Going Up”
th the High Schoo
erful cast
This ca:
sical training as is applied to a young
.nan preparing for civic usefulness
The result will be greater health and
bodily vigor and straight stalwar
young men and women. It is believ-
ed from the experience of all other
schools that the effect upon the men-
al and spiritual work will be ben-
; aficial.
The editor of the High School page
is appealing to the tardies” to be
more prompt in their attendance..
And that’s a good idea. son, but in
our day the teacher had a more elo-
it is desired to correct the im- The Epworth League at the First
pression that the College of Mar- Methodist Church had an unusuall!
shall Football Team missed a tram interesting meeting at tne regulal
here Friday morning, thus making it ' hour Sunday evening. An excellent
impossible'to carry out the football program was given under the leader tudent body enroled in the work thing worse should replace it in Rus-
schedule for that day at Commerce, ship of Miss Emogene Grimes, and were divided into four groups and sia.
Texas some important business matters were eaders appointed for these groups i
, taken up. -Citizenship” was the sub- 1 among the student body and faculty
The team waited at the station for for the meeting and good talks Provision was made at the weekly i
the tram to Terrell Friday morning given Miss Edna Burglund faculty meeting for checking up de
until it was evident that it would be C A Handler c F. Mehner anc , inquent students and absentees fror
impossible to make connection at Ter-1 Ernest Brglund. classes. The student who "cuts"
rell. Every member of the team was Miss Emma Elders, representing lasses will be called "upon the car-
very much disappointed in their fail- the Christian Endeavor of the Firs et" before the discipline committet
ure to be able to play on account of Christian Church, and Mr Elders were [ and asked to give an account of them
the tram be.ng so Ute. ____ present to present a plan for a unior. ‘ " " --------
Eugene O’Brien
Supported By Marguerite Courtot
in
“The Perfect Lover”
Adapt- from Leila Burton Wells
was appointed to keep a record of a!'
ibsentees.
The Erisophian and Philomathiar
Literary societies held their weekly
meetings Friday evening, he program-O. R. W.
ferent societies at the First Methodist Every student in the College o,
Church some time this week. Miss < Marshall will be required to Uo
Emogene Grimes was elected to fill some form of physical training. The
The Naked Truth". it has one of the . m. f the Government could
highly pleased with the advantage ot
he friendly scrimmage and arrange,
or several meetings each week.
Mrs Aulick, Student B Y. P U
Secretary urged a large attendance
it the State Convention at Waco anc
scloct your wood or
able to get together
Learn to “parley-voo" in gay
Paree. See the bull-fights in
Panama. See surf-ridng on the
beach of Waikiki.
COM Team Didn’t Epworth League teld informal meetings with thost
V. •• -‛H• 1 vain 0 . students interested in missionar}
Miss The Train Has Good Meeting vork Friday.
Learn the lure that comes with
the swish and swirl of the good salt
sea Eat well—efee; dress well—
free; sleep dean—free; and look ’em
all straight in the eye—British,
French, Chinese, Japanese,
Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians
and all manner of people.
and one pole angers.
W rite
W. C. LOWREY,
Hallsville, Texas.
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Ford Weekly
Getting a peace treaty ratified is
Despite the unceasing down-pour of an easy job compared with mapping
rain throughout the week, the foot out the roads for Harrison County,
bal! team did not miss a practice. cir- • • •
is day not excepted, in preparatior The difference is that about half
for the game with East Texas Norma, of the senators at Washington may
School. The team with the impulse be able to satisfy their constituents,
was ready to catch the train Frida while the county commissioners, one
morning to give tne railroais back and all, are between the devil and
to the owners after running at 1 ♦ he deep blue.
as a substitute for bodily vigor dk
not make for the best manhood an'
womanhood or success, and made ar
rangements to remedy its weakness
in our national life which the draft
eje. ions revealeu to Us. .ss Han
eacher of expression will have charge
if the physical culture for the girl:
while Mr. Willett will call the boys
from bunk fatigue each afternoor
from four to five and put them thru
the exercises of the Swedish System
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to get their next in this year's fiscal
business period, to order right now.
as the contractors are behind and it
is taking from six to eignt weeks to
। get envelopes back. If ordered now
they should reach here about Decem-
ber 20, 1919.
k $2
Anyway East Texas forms a large
portion of these United States, and •
it will be a hard winter when we 1
suffer from a fuel shortage in these f
l
parts.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919, newspaper, October 21, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406189/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .