The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS
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Children’s Shoes!!
Our Label-
Edited by MRS. HOMER M. PRICE, 'Phone 799
Mrs. R. H Wood has influenza.
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Mr. R. L. Sacra is ill with grip.
654
654
Dr. G. D. Mahon has slow fever.
Pairs
Pairs
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SESAME CLUB.
from a visit to Waco relatives.
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$2.00 to $3.50
$2.50 to $4.00
Mrs. W. L. Dickinson is ill
with
# , influenza.
day from a visit to I ongview.
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$3.50
$4.00
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14 Off
THE RUSSELL-GRAHAM CO.
Buy
EPISCOPAL TEA.
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SOLOMON’S MARKET
— Oysters
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G.
charged with the murder of Mrs. Ethel
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SOLOMON’S
PHONES 509—510
mixed (nw)
... $5.00 each
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Mrs. Maud Hubbard of Maud is
The Marshall
Mr. Wilis
70c each
Pencils, Carpenters
114 N. Bolivar St.
Telephone 373
CHARLES H ARRISON TO SING
Columbia Records
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and a
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FOR SALE
COMPLIMENTARY DANCE.
Five-Passenger Dodge Broth-
4
1,
4
row night.
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BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE
under fourteen (14)
Phone 771. D. D. DODD & CO.
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No blocks accepted
inches in diameter.
N. A. Green, chief of police, has
been sick for two or three days.
toes, $2.00
to .......
A Columbia
Grafonola
—Sizes 81 2 to 12. Black
and Brown Kid and Calf,
in button and lace, all
widths. medium and wide
Suits and
Overcoats
More Than
Tobacco. Bull Durham, pkg .07c pkg
Paper, toilet, rolls .......08 1-3 roll
here to visit her mother. Mrs. L. V. (
Lancaster, who has been quite sick !
for several days.
Columbia
Grafonola
The members of the Dahmer fam-
ily were reported somewhat improv-
I cd last night.
he Hlnnngraph Shup
Successors to the Phonograph Department of, and
temporarily located with, the Matthewson Drug Co.
—Sizes 5 to 11, Black
Kid, Patent and Plain
Calf Skin; button and
lace, broad and medium
38 Inches
Long
PRICE
morn-
to be
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I.ittle Morris Moore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Moore, had his tonsils and
adenoids removed yesterday and is
recovering satisfactorily.
We claim
our label
is the best
label you
can find
in your
Clothes—
because any
time the
clothes don’t
wear as
good as
our label
we’ll sew
a new suit
to our label
free too—
The exquisite quality
of COLUMBIA tone
is due to the Graf-
onola's scientifically
correct design.
Mr. R. A. Dean is confined to his
room with lumbago.
Meats
You Can
EAT--
toes, $2.50
to .......
Mr. S. H. Fowlkes is in Ft. Worth
on business.
I $2.10 each.
• Picks, R. R. (new)
N—
kit-
I best
I Our
right
iress
with
pro-
most
73 Inches
Long
PRICE
$ .76
.92
1.08
1.28
1.48.
1.70
1.92'
2.18
2.44
2.72
3.00
3.32
3.70
3.98
4.36
4.70
5.08
5.48
5.88
6.32
6.78
7.22
7.68 i
The club met yesterday with Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Scott has returned W. G. Hart for election of officers.
give you both the
“WORDS AND MUSIC"
as no other records and instru-
ments can
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48 Inches
Long
PRICE
$ .50
.60
.72
.84
.98
1.12
1.28
1.44
1.62
1.80
2.00
2.20
2.42
2.64
2.88
3.12
3.88
3.64
3.92
4.20
4.50
4.80
5.12
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Manufacturing Co.
Will pay the following prices as shown in
scale below delivered at Box Factory:
Scale and Price List
For Gum, Ash, Cycamore, Elm and Maple
----BLOCKS----
ing on the Sunshine Special
. with his father.
—-
Hugh McGee Wins
University Honors
All timber not free
from knots, dotes, hollow-ends and wind-
shake will be scaled down to its compara-
tive value.
; Goggles. Wilson, service (new) .75 pr.
Handles, pick. R. R. (new) .21c each
Helmets, steel (new) (for squvenirs) .
Diameter
Small End
INCHES
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
$ .38
.48
.56
.66
.76
.88
1.00
1.12
1.26
1.41
1.56
1.72
1.90
2.08
2.26
2.44
2.66
2.84
3.04
3.28
3.52
3.74
3.98
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FIRST BAPTIST MEN ENTER-
TAINED.
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Nearly new, modern six-room, in Medill-
Bomar Heights. Possession now.
A. G. HERQUET
—The Baker
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I ne young ladies of the Episcopal , ----------------------------
Bags, barrack mew) ......75c each to their respective homes.
Blankets, commercial wool & Cotton
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Specia! to The Morning News.
with the T and P. in Dalls, has nr- i
cepted a position in Marsha'! with the I
mechanical department of the T. P. |
I Socks. Wool and cotton mixed (new)
j .25c pair.
gives you music exactly as it
was made. You’ll be astonished
at all that you find in them.
(2-11.
—
Bishop were visitors. Mrs Halt. aid-
ed by her daughter. Miss Vera, serv-
ed delicious refreshments during tha
social hour following the election.
per cent of students. Nearly 300 stu-
.3 1-2 each. Mis. W. H. Dickins n. formerly 1
Miss Lucy Davidge of M rh-J. and ।
two children, come today from Paris
Mr. T. W. Grasson, late T, P.
‘ storekeeper at Big Springs, has been
transferred to Marshall and will
Austin, Tex. Feb. 4—The honorcent.
= Mrs. Ferd Finley will entertain the
E Loyal Bereans at her home tonight.
Mr. C. S. Crew, former store ac-
countant at Fort Worth, has been
I tran sferred to Marshall. He will
bring his family here later.
The exclusive sys-
tem of tone control
of the GRAFONOLA
enables you to get
exact musical shad-
ing.
Miss Nelwin Cole of Longview
will be the guest of Miss Vera Hart
for the dance tomorow night.
“temmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwrswmmmmmmmmmmmunummmmmmmmmmummmmmmumummummmmmm99
I. Rasberry of Rusk county.
Prendergast, recently ।
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Boots ruober. hip (new) ..$5.50 pail
Compas 5. watch (new) ..$1.00 each
to a publisher, and it will then be
I placed on sale. Its gratifying recep-
ers car: a bargain. Will give Marshall ycung women will enter-
terms. tain their young men friends with a
TRIANGLE MOTOR CO., Inc. ' dance at Hawley’s Hall on tomor-
tion every time Mr. Harrison sings
it convinces him that it will have a
splendid success when published and
sold broadcast.
-b pouts and above, which is equiv-
alent to a succession of A’s and B's
or strright A’s. No student taking
, culy f.e courses, the normal amount i
f work, can make the best one per
son were confined in jail here a few
days following the death of Mrs. Pool
two or three months ago. when mob j
violence was feared at Henderson.
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Rasberry Gets Life
Sentence For Murder
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Mrs. Frank Kelly returned yester- and Robert Motley, executive board.
Miss Loraine Smith and Mrs. J. B.
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in
F l sung. A number of publishers have Worth on business and will probably i
d i asked the privilege of being allowed to return Saturday.
2 publish it, but Mr. Harrison has de- ----
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The attendance was good and this is
the roster for 1920-21: Mrs. J. A.
, Nance, president; Mrs. Bob Taylor,
and Miss Emma Lake first and sec-
ond vice-presidents; Miss Lela May
Hall, secretary: Mrs. Frank Young,
treasurer; Mesdames Marvin Turney
PURITY!!
Certainly in buying bread you want PURITY. You
don't buy just any kind. So that is a very good rea-
son for buying—
“HOME-AID BREAD”
You get bread of purity, you always get good bread,
and that means real value—nourishing value in the
bread in addition to what it may mean in taste and ap-
pearance. Ask your grocer for "HOME-AID BREAD"
—the bread of quality. Identify it first by the wrap-
per, next by the satisfying flavor.
MARSHALL BAKERY
$4.50 to $6.50
— 111, to 2, 214 to 7,
Black Kid Skin, Brown
Kid Skin, Brown Calf
Skin, Black, Calf Skin,
button or lace, in all
widths. $1.50 $6 50
list of the University of Texas '
the fall term, as announced 3 the
dean contains the name of Hugh M, -,
Gee of Marshall among the best three !
dined all offers until the completion Harr H1 has resigned his position
of his tour. He wants to keep the in the Valuation Department of the
song as distinctly his own, and con- /Texas & Pacific to accept a place with
sequently it is still in manuscript IS’ E Wood, Studebaker distributer.
’ move his family soon. They go into
. Ir. Henry Yakel, Jr., is in Dallas the house now occupied by the
on T. P. business. Ralph Prices.
j--.
Dick Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jamie Gregg. is ill with pneumonia. His son. Dr. George Dick Mahon, of
, ... Rochester, Minn., comes this
Mr. Nat Matthewson is ill with in-
fluenza in Dallas.
i
F When he returns to his home at the
1 end of his trip, he will turn it over
Fifteen men of the First Baptist
church met in a business session
Tuesday night at the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. John Funh. Mrs. Furrh i
served them most appetizing refresh- J
ments which they enjoyed after busi-
ness was over.
I Gas Ma-.s. used (for souvenirs) 1.03
|each.
■ Gloves. jersey knit < new) ... ,20c pair
ve,ce. r ernrore it been rerniv.d by Postmaster H i' Mrs. Reuben Hall is still quite ill , , .
.sTppET nF m-K BlaU with pneumonia. She has a nurse church wdig.ve a tea, from three to
LNIEEsLT OF TEXAS t , and Mrs. Joe Brown is also with her. six this.afternoon. at the home of
B, n.A.. c •«) pre • ‘ Due to the supply of surplus sub-___| Mrs. DeWitt Smith, to which a cor-
dents attained the honors, which are Austin. T." Feb 4—The voungest silence stores having become exhaust The Reuben Hal children are be- dial invitation is extended. Free will
calculated as follows: A courts 12‛person am lirg the’ University of ed wit: the ex *tion of the followinE ing cared fer by Mrs. T P. Young ! offering.
points; B, for 9; C for 6; D for 3. Texas is Da Fernandez, a boy of fif- en15, 10 orders can be filled except and Mrs. Jchn Sanders. 1 —•-----------------
Grades in physical training do not teen years who graduated from the 165 1st elow
count. Above 15 per cent of the Stu- Austin high school last year. The Foiu3 instructions govering Mrs. M. W. Stokes is in Dallas be-
dents made 45 points, which is ecui- youngest girl is Shata Lurie of Hous- these $ 1 ’’ are still in effect. cause of the illness of Mr. Homer
valent to five Bs: 11 per cent scored ton. who is seventeen. Arti le & Des ri tion Price Stokes.
— Be f. corn i. f Lb. can $1.75 per car. --------
B? f. roast 6 Lb. can $1.90 per can Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosborough will
2 Tomatoes 2 1-2 Lb (sold in case lots move to the Howell Lewis home and ' Pool, has been sentenced to 99 years
only 26 cans to case ..$2.60 per case keep h use for hei father. in the penitentiary, according to Judge
Tomatues 10 Lb cans ..35c per can - - — .P.O. Beard, who returned yesterday
The relatives of Mrs. Howell Lewis I from Henderson. Mrs. Pool is a cous-
here for her funeral have all returned in of Judge Beard. Rasberry and his
------------- Mrs. c. T. Chevalier and Mrs.
New Price List For Thurman Louthan went to Pine Bluff
Government Food vesterdy__
------ Mr. E H. Eitman has succeeded
The fllowinz communication from Mr. Ra’ph Price as assistant chief
the Unite: States Army Quartermas- clerk to storekeeper Walther.
ter retail store at San Antonio has
HERE ON FEB 6. to visit Mrs. Leslie Langley Green. <
One of the features of the program Mrs. Virgie Brown is home from
of Charles Harrison, who is to ap-the New Ycrk millinery markets,
0 pear in Grand Theate on Friday, Feb. 1 where she went to purchase for the
Thurs., Feb. 5,1920
4,
~— *!• is the song “Fulfillment,” by John Joe Weisman Company store.
mmumxwaamxmMIN) SrSHrrison,enkewompedcatndats San Fowikes,Sess.orthe Cham-
making a great hit wherever it is ber of Commerce. has gone to Fort |
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1920, newspaper, February 5, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406267/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .