The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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Wednes., Feb. 11,1920
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
8
Pe
Good Values
SERVICE MAN
Vol
DIAMOND!
Can Always be Found at
I
PERKINS
At least one former service man
Liberty Bonds Taken at Par
Ladies’ Vests
the interest of the prospective organi-
%
I
98c
15e
( hoice
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ Hats
E
twenty dozen white
Ladies'
chief*. each
$1.95
—choice
PROH
Ladies’ Gowns
former service men in the near future.'erful organization, and it is believed
Twelve St
$1.98
tors an<
A resolution requesting the School C. OF C. GIVES
।
$1.45
er*; close out price
25c
Caps
Chamber of Commerce passed a reso-
$7.50
Lace
mont and probably Shreveport.
3c
$1.95
to 10c; choice
Choice
would be
COMMEMORATED
10c
25c
Yard
Ginghams
i mos completed.
• public today.
I
RAILROAD STRIKE
30c
Mackinaws
(Continued From Page One)
--compared with December 31. 1918.
Motor Coats
Galateas
Under date of January 23, Mr. Leeduction in 1919. aggregated 111,903,-
than double
Standard Galateas, full width
39c
at the yard
Underwear
Knit Gloves
75c
The garment
‘)
Kimonas
Automobile and
and finds no reasons for further de- 1 former records, and the production of
' grain having more than doubled the
lay.”
Ladies’ Blouses
W. H. Carson & Son
608 N. Bolivar
$2.25
colleges.
.. 1 1
in
playwrights
aspiring
Phone 693
Perkins Bros. Co
Brotherhood of Fireman and Oilers.
report says that better weather con-
PHONE
A
787
ZACHRY’S
Jazzerizing the Buzzer.
3
r
VoeeWNONNg
N
Prompt
Real Mules!
2
N
Get My Prices on Hogs and Cattle
(i
cetdeecgedded
88
that a similar organization in East
Texas would have even greater pos-
Dependable
Courteous
Sign Painting
The better kind
> "An illustration of the magnitude of
their prosperity," the report says, “is
present plans the organization will
include Dallas, Houston, Waco, Beau-
Governe
Continu
her FJe
One lot of lace to clone out;
Torchon and Val, worth up
gale Centinnial Committee of the Na-
tional Organization for Public Health
I
LIFE OF FAMOUS
NURSE WILL BE
/
/
About two dozen fleece lined
garments worth to $1.25;
Gingham Effects
Scotch Plaid Percae
stimulated truck growing operations
there.
Shout 1
hemmed
One counter assorted shades
of Georgette Waists; worth
up to $7.50; choice.....$1.83
Gingham Dresses
Big asortment of Children’s
Ginghams Dresses; all area:
CENT
NOV
W1
C. W. Blueher
NEXT DOOR TO SMITH’S GARAGE
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09
■
pant* and jacket—
Choice ..........
Dallas. Tex.. Feb. 10.—Prosperity in
the Eleventh Federal Reserve district
zation.
Mr. Eurges will return to Marshall
Man Who Moves the World.
The reasonable man adapts himsel
to the world; the unreasonable ot*
persists in trying to adapt the work
name is misleading. The most comiu
variety usually have 34, but there ir
other species with as many as IUU <
200 legs.
THE GIFT HOUSE
Matthewson-Pelz Jewelry Company
worth up to $3.45
Choice ..........
—and there is no better investment in
the world.
—Make her heart glad and also make a
safe investment.
ary 1st. 1919."
Reports on truck crops indicate that
Standard Gingham*
lard ............
A NUMBER OF NEIGH-
BORING CITIES.
Rleached with tape
Choice ............
me:
OF
ASSO
PF
Ladies’ House
Dresses
Handker-
.......5c
SCHOLARSHIP
FOR FORMER
Soap
Palm Olive Soap
Per Cake........
|
Khaki Suits
Men’s Khiki Suita; four left;
The directors were of
By The Associated Press.
is indicated in reports from banks the
first of the year, which showed the
heaviest deposits in their history, ac-
cording to the January report of the1
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, made
Toques
One lot of Children’s Fnit
states, a 1
the lower Rio Grande valley having
London, Feb. 9.—It is officially
stated that there is no truth in the
statement attributed to Adolph Jossc,
head of the Soviet delegation which
negotiated peace with Esthonia, thot
peace negotiations are proceeding be-
tween Great Britain aad Soviet Rus-
sia.
tors were of the opinion that it was
not only unfair for the pupils who
are ill to be left behind by their grade,
but also unjust to those who are well
to be exposed to the epidemic.
Boys’ Wash Pants
Made of the best linen crash.
Galatea and Middy (loth: cut
Belt Styles and Middy; worth
Pretty floral designs in out-
ing Kimonas; choice. . . $1.95
FERED FOR THREE-
ACT PLAY.
Cleaners and
Dyers
Boys’ Knee Pants
One lot of boys’ knee pants;
spring weight; won’t tear if
they hand on the gate; 5 to
16 years; choice.........98c
4
1 Am Going to Fort Worth After Another
-—Load of-—
■ afforded by the fact that one reserve
city in the district reported a net J
gain of 123 per cent in its aggregated
; deposits of December 31, 1919,
Sweaters
One ot of Men’s Coat Sweat.
that the trainmen found “justification the yield for 1918.
for their action in the fact that the
The Marshall National Bank
The Stronghold of Careful People
was more
EVERY WOMAN APPRECIATES
—-A—-
ferry boat at Board’s Ferry was al-
_
I
Plans for the organization of an!
from this district will be provided with I East Texas Chamber of Commerce,
a free scholarship and books for a are well under way. and have already
four year college course, according to 1 received the approval of a number of
G. A. Handler, secretary of the Y. M.East Texas cities, according to A. L.i
C. A., who has just returned from a Burges, who was here yesterday in!
several members of the board that lution last night, thanking County
about 50 per cent of the pupils of Judge w. H. Strength for his letters
some of the schools were out on ac- explaining the program which the
count of sickness. Commissioners' Court has mapped out
The W est End school was mentioned for the construction of roads in Har-
teachers were sick and it had been program
found necessary to use high school speedily as possible.
students as substitute teachers. _ .. .. a ... ..
5’" 1 F, di-o The committee reported that the
The Chamber of Commerce direc-
and will have them here Wednesday ready
to sell. See me if you want the real good
kind. I will be here
Percale House Dresses;
Choice ...............$1.75
any college of university in the state night. It is believed that such an
Plans for other courses to be given. organization would meet with the ap-,
—————.—~ here in night schools are maturing, proval of the local Chamber of Com-1
Chamberrof Commerce Requests Closing ......""" " "
of City Schools During Influenza Epidemic
fected by the strike call at Detriot of encouraging out look.”
the United Brotherhoods of Mainten- i The "turn of the year”, the report
ance of Way Employes as has been says, “witnessed no appreciable dimi-
carried out as
and n combinee ring and huzz from
W.
One counter containing all
the Fall Hat*, worth to $12.52
4$ EIGHT S
PRES
provided that a 30-day notice must
be served before cancelation, was | this situation is the remarkable de-
( abrogated by President W. G. Lee of velopment during the past year of the
the trainmen for his organization, oil industry in this district whose pro-
By The Asso
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nalizes th
itics. and
paigns ar
contests (
in the
4 than the
tivity an.
section he
primaries
' a United
with a g
select, pc
tinue unt
tion. In i
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in every
political
these con
Althou
ment to I
effect, oh
means el
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tnbuting
ical pot
. the quest
tional ow
roads an
9 , tions gro
I tditios,c
- t ba cost
price pre
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declare.
The G
dates of
voters n
* for the
North D
kota, Mi
, Wisconsi
Nebraski
and Indi
The tv
West w
senator 1
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Oklahom
sin.
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4 Arkansa
Kansas,
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RING
93
JOHNSON TRANSFER
COMPANY
Baggage and
Service Cars
Day or Night
BE PROVIDED MAN FROM
THIS DISTRICT.
In Ill
activity
on the
Frank I
presiden
lively ca
besides
State
him and
4 parently
, itics to
emor, li
state of
Novemb
' The e
ceed Un
Y. Sher
. determii
term is
ance.
sibilities. Mr. Bulges, who is work-
ami tne committee win provaiy oe, meme.
ready to announce a number of The West Texas Chamber of Com- ‘
branches of vocational training for merce has quickly grown into a pow-
RESERVE DISTRICT SHOW
HEAVY DEPOSITS.
Nursing. Nursing organizations, wo-
men’s clubs and colleges will take part.
The prize for the play, was of-
fered by the Illinois Council for Nurs-
ing Education to stimulate interest in
the nursing profession, in which there
is a low rate of enlistment at present
incidentally it is hoped to encourage
especially as having 112, or approxi- rison county.
mately half of its students absent on the opinion that the situation had
account of influenza. It was also been clearly set forth, and expressed
stated that a large per cent of the j in he resoluion their hope that the
zation at Waco.
The plan for the East Texas organi-
zation has been approved by Tyler,
Pittsburg, Sulphur Springs, Long-
------ , highest previous records of recent
St. Joseph, Feb. JO.— Stationary years. Range conditions were never]
engineers and firemen are not ef- more satisfactory, nor offered a more
on three difterent doors of a house.
Men’s Overshirts
One lot nf Men’s Shirt—
rf
.5..1
BANKS IN ELEVENTH FEDERAL view and Mount Pleasant. Under
Soft Nainsook. lace and rib-
bon trimmed ....... $1.50
to himself. Therefore all progress de
Four only left; for men; reg-
ular $12.50 grade;
Choice ...............$7.95
PRIZE OF $500 WILL BE OF-
American author based upon incidents
in the life of Florance Nightingale,
will be among the features of the
celebration commemorating the 100th
anniversary of the birth of the women
anner ear - whose work among the sick and
Railroad Administration had not given Referring to the agricultuial situa-wounded in the Crimean war laid the
,, , favorable consideration to our de- tion. the report, which was compiled foundation for modern nursing.
vends on the unreasonable man. Bee mands of July and which were based by Charles c Hall, assistant federal phgetants, pullic meetings and for.
nard Shaw. for the most part on the high cost of reserve agent, says the "crop statis- mal ceremonies will be held on the an-
__ ■ living and which since that time has tics compiled in December indicate niversary date. May 12, it was an-
----------------------_--not decreased The organization be- that 1919 was Texas banner year in nounced here today by the Nightin-
lieves it had waited a reasonable time agricultural production, the money re- i
for a decrease in the cost of living turns from cotton having exceeded all
Ladies’ Purses
All at vies of leather bags—
over 190 to select from
waves and snow storms," the report j
! continues “cattle have not suffered to i
any great extent and winter losses ;
are expected to be unusually light, due :
to the excellent condition of the ;
hen rds.”
In the oil fields in the Eleventh dis-
|trict, a comparison of the November
and December operations, so far as
records available show. discloses an
increase of 158 in the number of com
pletions, 139 in the number of produc-
err and an increase of 19 in the num-
ber of failures. Total production in!
November was 8,822,235 barrels, and
in December, 8,807,232 barrels.
EAST TEXAS
CH. OF COM. IS
BEING FORMED
ditions during the previous thirty
! telegraphed Director General Hines, 600 barrels.
JUDGE STRENGTH
VOTE OF THANKS KNOWN BY R’PORT
The Board of Directors of the ।
|i 3.93—one big lot
J ( hcice ..........
plentiful, cattle and sheep are said to---------------- ' ' - —
be fat, and reportsindicatt.l ttlendr
feed will be required Tor tne winter , g- -
“While New Mexico and the Panhandle ; |
country have been visited by cold . I
to escape losses from draugh threaten-
ing in some sections in this state has
bcen made by the Cattle Raisers’ As
or in ofice or honthesisnals mayisociation of Texas, Dr. J. Siollery,
somaepopnarmsachrrrsknenig! peP secretary of the association announe
j ed today.
aw
‘STATEMENT OF JOSSE
IS DECLARED FALSE
convention at Waco, at which matters
concerning vocational training for
I soldiers were discussed.
Mr. Handler is anxious to hear from at a later date to put the proposition
former service men who are interested up to the Chamber of Commerce here
in such a scholarship. Tuition and as he was unable to remain for the
books will be furnished for a course in meeting of the board of directors last
PROSPERITY IN g - ,
' mg for the organization, was former-
KTATR 10 M A DR ly secretary of the Chamber of Com-
3 1 H I L 10 IVI H D L merce at Tyler and later of the organi-
the third. The utons may be nlaced
Leather Motor Costs; worth
$25.00; three left;
Choice ............t $17 JO
quarters of the National Organization
days "have enabled farmers to com- for Public Health Nursing, and the
plete the picking of cotton in practi- j shortage during the influenza epi-
cally all sections of the district. Tex-demie has been acute. There are not
Board to close the city schools in view
of the increasing seriousness of the
influenza epidemic was passed by the
board of directors of the Chamber of
Commerce last night. The action
came following statements made by j
Consider the Centipede.
It is a mistake to suppose that a
centipedes have a hundred less. it
}
4 •
as By The Associated Press.
I New York, Feb. 10.—A campaign to
_ , e recruit 30.000 young women in train-
"One of the principal factors of . . , « a
ing schools for nurses and a prize of
$500 for the best three aet play by an
Shirting
Heavy Cheviot Shirting
Yard ..................30c
Live Stock.
In the live stock area, range con-
ditions are uniformly good, the re-
port continues. Grass is reported
reported, according to a statement to-j nution in trade, and contrary to pre- ... ........ .........
night by Clarence Floyd, secretary of dictions in some quarters, brought no Manuscripts must be submitted be-
the local branch of the International | substantial recessions in prices.” fore August 1.
Better Weather. There are far too few nurses in the
Under date of January 23, 1920, the United States to meet the needs of
normal times, it was said at the head-1
as ginnings prior to January 1st 1920. more than 8,000 public health nurses
amounted to 2,465,377 bales, against in the country, whereas at least 50,000
2.479.472 bales ginned prior to Janu- are required by federal and state legi- -
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ta-
tum, February 10th, a son weighting
I poundx, A. J- Tatum, Jr.
. I
The only first class Rendy-to-Wear Store in East Texas I!
Embroidery
Edge and Insertion, about
2000 yards. choice ......5c
attention to all banking matters entrusted to
us. Your banking business invited.
Texas will have a commercial acreage ______
of 35,000 acres this year, the reports] A newly designen triple tone elee-
recent influx of settlers in! trie bel yields a clear ring from one San Francisco, Feb. 9.—An offer to
Rio Grande valley having push button, a buzz from the second pasture 40.000 head of cattle in Texas
For lady or man, regular 50c
Golf Glove, per pair....35c
The e
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• to exe re
amendm
Both re
ready-
women
While
preaidci
5. have
bodm didates,
22 certain
SHL/the nan
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FREE BOOKS AND TUITION' WILL PLAN HAS BEE ENDORSED BI
slation either passed of pending. OFFER TO PISTURE OTHER
------- CATTLE ON TEXAS LANDS
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .