The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Wednes., Feb. 11,1920
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Base Ball Season
Gran
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Today and Tomorrow
Bryant Washburn
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Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts
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and a large assortment of sizes in Shoes
Fair and Warmer”
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1)11. J. L. MOSELEY
DR. B. N. MOSELEY.
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All work
Phone 203
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Meeting March 19-20.
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FOR SALE
... .$1,456,876.67
Loans and Discounts ...
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... 153,348.82— 674.144.23
Cash in Vault ....
We offer 3 lots on Bruckmul-
$2,614,926.00
Total
far as plans have been perfected, ex- ler Street, each 60x250 feet, for
LIABILITIES
$
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. 2,191.772.31
Total
$2,614,926.00
Member Federal Reserve System
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We carry a full line of both
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Grand Theatre
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
February 11th and 12th
MARSHALL BRICK CO.
LOGAN & WHALEY
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Avery Hopwood’s Most Hilarious Farce
LOST CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF?
EAST TEXAS WELDING CO.
Let us Clean and Press that Suit
—TH AT IS ALL IT NEEDS
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It will better your spirits
O. A. McGilvray, Manager
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We are the official headquarters for A. G.
Spaulding & Brothers complete line of
305,757.60
133,997.50
6,150.00
38,000.00
actions speak
louder than words
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AMUSEMENT HEADQUARTERS
Latest rictures. Music and Eroadwa
Attractions.
His motto is “Don’t put off for tomorrow that which
you can do today.”
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MAN OF ACTION-
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Capital Stock .......... .........
Surplus Fund ...................
Undivided Profits ................
Circulation .....................
Dividends Unpaid ................
Reserve for Interest and Taxes ....
Unearned Discount...............
DEPOSITS.....................
U. S. Bonds, Certificates and Stamps... .
Bonds, Securities, Etc.................
Real Estate Owned ...................
Banking House and Fixtures ..........
Cash with Other Banks ..$520,795.41
Adm. 15 & 25 Cts.
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98,600.00
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MAY ALLISON
--in—
Guaranty Tailoring
Company
From flicker to flicker a scream and a snicker
A laugh or a giggle or grin
From cocktail to curtain a roit, that’s certain.
Go early—be sure to get in!
We have heard you admit that BRICK is the best and
cheapest, and you intend to buld you a BRICK HOME
some of these days
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER IN
PRESCRIPTIONS
“BUSINESS BEFORE
PLEASURE”
We do all kinds of Welding: Cast Iron, Copper, Brass and SteeL
Don’t throw away anything. Bring it to me and I will weld It—
nothing too large or too small for my careful attention An work
guaranteed to be satisfactory. We also do tool dressing.
PHONE 740— Building formerly occupied by Price’s Print Shop
We Carry a Complete Stock of
-—PARTS—
City Cleaning Company
PHONE 377
DR. H. D. CLEMENTS
Dentists
Superior Dental Work at reasonable prices,
guaranteed.
Marshall National Bark Building
Coming Monday Night—The Big
Road Attraction
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OLIVER CHILLED AND OLIVER
STEEL PLOWS
There is no plows made that run more satisfactorily
than the OLIVER.
Grip, Influenza
Hamlin’s Wizard OH a Reliable,
Antiseptic Prventive
DEATH CLAIMS MAN
I NDER MURDER CHIRGE
FRY-HODGE DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
|p Phone 211
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
Of Marshall, Texas
At the Close of Business Dec. 31, 1919
RESOURCES
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RILEY BOONE
—the Home of Fine Stationery
ary details to its consideration had
been removed it was put aside again
with Texas educational matters since for a period of waiting which leaders
public lands were appropriated for said would last at least a week.
would be raised without difficulty by,
1 private subscription
New constitutional amendments and
revisions of taxation laws were hinted
in the discussion, and if ideas which
appeared to be incubating in the minds
of some of those present are cairied
out, one of the most general shake-
ups in the history of the state will re-
sule.
However, habitues of the capitol,
who have in the past observed the
You're not satisfied in ev-
ery way with every piece
of work we do not want
your money.
Try us—we guarantee
all work.
TIRE EDUCATIONAL PRO-
GRAM MIST BE REVISED.
PORT BE NOT TAKEN I P
UNTIL LATER.
Screen Classics Presents the Beauti-
ful Little Screen Star
May Allison
Im Avery Hopwood's Celebrated Farce
— Comedy —
CONFERENCE DECLARES EN SENATOR WIL.I. ASK THAT RF-
committee will hold its
schools promise to bring the most im-
portant action taken in connection
Five-Passenger Dodge Broth-
ers car; a bargain. Will give
terms.
TRIANGLE MOTOR CO.. Inc.
(2-11.
Without knowledge the only power in prescriptions could
be that of harm. Knowledge permits proper selection of
high quality drugs. It authorizes the employment of
scientific knowledge in correct compounding. It is only
benefitted by experience. The fullest knowledge, the
best use of experience becomes a part of every prescrip-
tion we fill for you or your doctor. That's what makes
prescription work here so important to all concerned.
Let us fill your prescription for that knowledge which is
power in medicine.
7) legislature handling proposed meas- i
I ' ures framed after careful considera-
i , tion by those in close touch with af-,
• fairs to be affected, are already wend-
| ering if the backers of the new mov - j
; will 6e willing to acknowledge
tecs to consider various phases. Or . . . , ■ , , - ' ।
" ed total approximately 250,000 marks.
Apr:! 9 and 10 a second meeting t Many claims are unique and some are
hear reports of sub-committees wi' without justification.
oe neid. A. this time the committet ________
will prepare a full report for submis- 3 LOTS CLOSE IN FOR SALE
sion to the conference which will meet
"qiing.lgitn, if ther u ,
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By Te Amoeiated Preu. By The A-ociated Preas.
Austin. Tex . Feb. 9 — Results of a Washington, Feb. 9.—The peace
recent conference ef representatives treaty was brought back into the Sen-
from every branch of state supporte i ate today but as soon as parliament-
“ Oliver"
near Raymoniville from pneu-
. according to word received
“Too Much Johnson”
He sneaked away from a lark and
said his name was Johnson—then wife
and the real Johnson entered! The
rest is a roar of laughter.
----Alao
International News
Tomorrow—Benefit Marshall High
sehool
Tom Moore
—in—
“The Gay Lord Quex"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Charles Chaplin
in his own Four-Million-Dollar
Comedy
“A DAY’S PLEASURE”
—YOU LL SAY SO!
again April 23 and 24. That is as
White c{ Dallas. repre sertatives of --
-he teachers: Fred W. Cock, universit, hcaim Pr c. E-ndence.
J. Hart, president of th. American Headquarters. Coblenz.
Germany. Jan. 21.— Claims for dam-
ages to streets, buildings and even
individuals all reputed to have been
firs done by American soldiers or Ameri-
merting in the office of Miss Blanton can equipment of some kind since the
Mach 19-20. At this meeting informa. Army of Occupation reached the
no-, gathered will be presented and Rhine, aggregate something more
the body " 11 divide into sub-commit- than 5,000,000 marks. Those allow-
Suspending its rules by a bi-parti-
san majority of 7 to 1 and virtually
without debate the Senate quickly re-
considered the action by which
ratification failed November 18. and
then as a matter of formality sent the
treaty to the Foreign Relations Com-
mittee with instructions to report it
back at once with reservations fram-
~d by the Republicans at the last ses-
sion.
The committee expected to act to-
morrow but it was announced that
Senator Lodge. Republican leader,
would ask that its report be not taken
up until next week. Urgent legisla-
tive matters, it was said, including ap-
propriations and tariff legislation,
were expected to occupy the Senate’s
time in the interval.
The technical operation of taking
the treat’, from its pigeonhole was a’
complished in accordance with a pro-
cept that it is intended that the con-
ference will complete the recommenda- j
tior that the findings be incorporated
into laws.
Discussion in the first conference
gave an indication of what may be ’
-xpected to receive consideration later
The question of making an educational
survey of the state was discussed to
of public in
R E. Vinsor..
University of Texas eram previously agreed on by Rtpub! - 1
some extent and left pending. It Phone 211
was agreed that this survey would ------------
cost approximately $30,000 which
state superintendent
SCHOOL SYSTEM PEACE TREATY IS
WILL PROBABLY PUT ASIDE FOR
UNDERGOCHANGE PERRAPS A WEEK
support of the schools, in the opinio:
of educators.
After deciding the present school
system to be wholly inadequate an
full of defects caused by the practice
of patching it up by legislation design
ed to meet local situations and ill-con-
sidered as affecting the whole, th
conference declared that an entire re
vision of the administration and fin
ancing of state-supported schools i:
necessary.
Committee Appointed.
As the first step towards the carry
ing out of this plan, Governor Hobb.
appointed a committee of nine t
prepare a tentative plan for furtur
consideration by the conference. This
committee is composed of W R. Biz
zcil. president of A. & M. College
rairman: M ss Annie Webb Blantor
P, T-, As-- iated Presc F V B alley, president of the Col- ans and Democratic leaders.
Brownst . Ten.. Feb. Il —Death ge of Industrial Art-; C. E. Evans.
pal of San Mai s: GERM \NS FILING CLAIMS FOR
n rent f or mur d -of ieput: sheriff N Shelby f Tyler and Miss Nelli DAMAGES BY SOLDIERS
r: - Martin a f • r Texas Ranger
- Ncres, in 117. and recently re-
-sed froe jail he- through habes r
o:pis proceedings. He died at his bonid of A. &: M. College.
ADMISSION:
Adults 25c - - - - Children 15c
(War Tax Included)
During infuenza epidemics spra
the nose and threat several times a
cay with one part W.izard 01 and
two parts water. using an atomizer.
If you haven't an atomizer, gargle
tne throat and snum the mixture up
1 ne nose This treatmen: sets up an
antiseptic wall of defense against
** la" germs.
Chest colds and sore throat lead
grip Slop them at once with
• icard Oil before they can develop
icto dngerous infuenza.
Get it from druggists for 30c If
ret satisfed, rerurn the bettie and
Let your money back
Ever constipated or have sick head*
zche: ' 1st try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 30c at druz-
gists. Guaranteed.
sale at $1,000.00 each.
(2-11c W. T. TWYMAN.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1920, newspaper, February 11, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406272/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .