The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
The sea crawfish of great size and
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son convicted, he said, will be fined.
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packed in glass jars or in tin cans
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VEHICLES INCREASES
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vehicles in Texas is indicated by the '
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AN ESTABLISHED REPUTATION
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study the cause of botulinus poisoning
and the precautions which should be
employed to prevent further difficul-
Friday—Goldwyn
Presents the famous
McClaran's Stable
Transfer and Moving Vans
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The Bureau of Chemistry of the De-
partment of Agriculture authorizes
the statement that it has met with a
—All-wool always
—Doubly Guaranteed
—Reasonably Priced,
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are going t
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we promise
no complain
quality of oi
satisfies.
mony, snap;
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of the Phik
[ when filled are sterilized at a suffi-
cient temperature and for a sufficient
period of time. It is entirely practi-
cable, say the specialists, to sterilize
both glass containers and tin cans at
a temperature high enough to insure
absolute sterilization.
Major Ru
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See Cary M
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OLIVE PACKERS
CO-OPERATING TO
PREVENT DEATHS
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Day or Night
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at_j>:45 a. m. Preaching, both morn-' times, has nipping claws.
CORRECT WIRELESS TIME
FURNISHED APARTMENT
MONDAY
and
TUESDAY
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Electric Wiring and
Repairs
FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES
City Electric Co.
Fount Howell
Morgan Lancaster
Phone 920
THE GARDNER MOTOR CO.
St. Louis, U. S. A.
Rex Beach and Samuel Goldwyn
Present
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at night 50c straight.
Baggage Transfered
Long Country Trips a Specialty
Rent Cars Without
Chaffeurs
Auto Trouble Shooting
—Starting Cars.
Auto Club $1.25
Per Month
Garage Open Day and Night
SUNDAY.
Turney Park
Game called at 4 o’clock
Admission 50 Cents
Including War Tax
Ladies War Tax Only
Good Game Promised
Turn MONDAY AND TUESDAY mnuuu
Trouble Not Inherent in Con-
tainers, Experts Say—
To Sterilize.
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Will Rogers
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“JUST CALL ME JIM”
Wednesday and Thursday Special!
“On With The Dance”
It’s a Paramount SUPER SPECIAL
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stage are good friends, and why not?"
Mr. Cort said. “The dry era has
, licenses, 62. motorcycles were regis- । E
tered, 2,545 automobiles were trans- ’ E
that danger from botulinus poisoning , at Arlington. Va. Gongs in the cor-
in future packs will be eliminate. ridors of the building connected with
Five groups of deaths traced to poison the aerial are sounded the time flash-
Saturday
Paramount presents their man of a thousand
mysteries
HOUDINI
in
“TERROR ISLAND”
A thrill every minute.
After looking over this program you can easily see
that we are giving you the very best. Come out and
help to make the Elk a greater success.
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MARSHALL
SHREVEPORT
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VIVIAN RICH
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the audience with a Vocal Solo-
Dr. Garrett has been invited to fill
the pulpit at the Cumberland church,
corner Washington and Grand avenue
at the regular preaching service on
Sunday night, by the pastor and the.
church session. A great number of
the Doctor’s friends and acquaintances
have not known until this announce-
ment, that he was regularly ordained
in the Cumberland Ministry.
The quality of the Gardner Light-Four may be rightly judged from the
character of the organization which builds it—an organization with
almost half a century of successful vehicle building experience behind it
—a record of clean, steady growth, unmarred by failure and unmarked
by speculation—an organization backed by abundant capital—controlling
a mammoth and completely equipped plant—an organization animated by
one ideal—to build the very best automobile of its class that can possibly
be built.
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Baptist cor
Mrs. Tardy
Mrs. Tardy
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companied
of the Fin
Mr. Bax
the Annual
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Marshall,
that the i
subscribers
a financial
and photos
artistic trit
nual talks i
three weeki
subsc ri pt io:
Last wee
contests be
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won the d
Misses Atti
Dobbs won
Miss Lucile
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and Piefort
also defeat
two sets we
Thursday
team amid I
opponents :
of their so
mathians b
14 to 6. 3.
Erisophians
McAllister a
battery for
They represent the Highest
Standard of Men’s Clothing—
Trinity Church: Holy Eucharist at
Sunday school at Choral Eucharist
with Ascension Day sermon at 11:00
tainer used. Whether the olives be
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spite the d
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ing and evening, by the pastor. Brief
statements will be made by conven-
tion delegates. Christian Endeavor
at 6:30 p. m. A hearty welcome to
all. C. W. Lambert, pastor.
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produced by the organism known as ' es occur.
Bacillus Botulinus have occured in ■---
New York City, Detroit, Michigan,! FORTY-FIVE MOTORISTS
Canton. Ohio, Memphis, Tennessee, ARE BROUGHT INTO COURT
and Kalispell. Montana. All of these -—---
cases were due to the consumption of Associated P5 , - _ ....
ripe olives. No fatalities have been Omaha, Neb • May 15—Every third
traced to green olives. person was fined and others were dis-
Very extensive investigations have : missed with a warning, when forty-
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First Methodist Cnurch, South: W.
T. Renfro, pastor. Sunday school at
9345 a. m., A. E. Mehl superintendent.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m., by the pas-
tor, subject: “Overcoming". The De-1
votional services of the League at 7:00
p m. We are happy to announce that
at the evening hour, 8:00 p. m., A
Union service will be held in our audi-
torium. Rev. Dr. Camall, of St Louis,
will preach the sermon. Rev. Mr.
Camall is the man whom our sister
denomination, First Presbyterian
church, hopes to secure as pastor. We
give him a hearty welcome to our
city.
no sermon at Trinity church as we
will join in welcoming the new Presby-
terian pastor at the Methodist ehurch.
Trinity Guild meets Monday at 2:45 1
P. m. with Mrs. N. C. Matthewson. weight, which inhabits the deep places
First Christian Church: Bible school ‘
By The Associated Presa
St Louis, May 15.— Correct time by
wireless, twist daily, is given resi-
dents of a large apartment house here,
gratifying degree of co-operation on ( A wireless aerial is installed on the
the part of packers of ripe olives in building, which catches time flashes
improving methods to such an extent sent out by the naval wireless station
, ferred, 324 chauffeurs were licensed, =
and 215 duplicate seals were issued. ■ =
The registrations for 1920 have al-' =
ready exceeded those of 1919 by some =
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Cumberland Presbyterian Church:
, Rev. W. A. Boone, pastor; phone 618. j
I Preaching services at the usual morn-
ing and evening hours. The church
will convene at 9:45 a. m. with suit-
able classes for all; Mr. Phil. P. Tay-
-- mcougauuus naveic . - . .- lor, superintendent. If not enrolled
been made by scientists from the five motorists were convicted in police elsewhere, we invite you to come with
Bureau of Chemistry with the co- Judge 11 itzgerald s court of opening us. The pastor and church session
operation of the packers and the pack- 1 without wheel tax licenses. The have invited Dr. Garrett to fill the
ers have also employed specialists to’court announced that on the next pulpit at the night service, and Mrs
“catch', every second person would Ida Gregg has been asked
be fined. Following that every per- 1
A Society Drama
also
a two-reel
Mack Sennett
Comedy
“Salome vs.
Shenandoah”
with
Charles Murray
and
Ben Turpin
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APATHENEWS |
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i meant millions in the theaters' coffers
and just staved off a distastrous
j period.”
REGISTERATION OF MOTOR
One passenger 50c: more than'
one 25c each; after 12 o’clock Austin, Tex., May 15.—Continued i
increase in the registration of motor |
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Phone 1196
= E Suit Cleaned and pressed $1.00 =
— = Pants Cleaned and Pressed 50 =
= = Indies’ Coat Suits, =
— = Cleaned and Pressed ... 1.00 3
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I Phone 1196
Sunday, May 16, 1920
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JBEST PICTURES & MUSIC ( "a
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they may be rendered absolutely safe , 15._The the-
prepenrgtheranrettanns arenkenerta atricalsbusihees’haslncreased ^5
during handling and if the packages acCrding to bhn cotro? New y or,
I one of the country’s leading producers,
X mm A ■ on a recent visit to Cleveland. He
Y alIAv Iahe declared the dry era staved off a dis-
IUIIUWV U0N3 astrouk period for the theatrical world
“Prohibition and the legitimate
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First Presbyterian: Sunday school
at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a.
m., by Dr. W. Irving Carroll, of St.!
Louis, Mo. There will be no services
at the church Sunday night as the
congregation will assemble at the
First Methodist church to hear Dr
Carroll.
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ireporttoth tote high
sion showing 3,531 licenses issued i =
during the week ending May 5. Dur- | =
ing the same period 55 dealers secured | E
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AT THE CHURCHES
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 16, 1920, newspaper, May 16, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406351/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .