The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Saturday, June 12, 1920
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Lieutenant Commander A. Macomb. No decision was reached yesterday
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that he and the local officers sincerely
appreciated the courtesies that had
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CHILDREN ARE
Always Ready
have a wonderful city here," said the
officer, “and from what I can hear in
Dallas I believe that you are going to
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in presenting the argument ana point
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We are offering for sale several hundred
acres near the Universal Oil Corporation
location. The leases are new and the
rentals reasonable. We can also give you
acreage in other parts of the county.
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local recruiting station.
Lieutenant Macomb was high in his
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Production Prompted by Actual Hap-
penings “Down on the Farm."
Also a Burton Holmes Travelogue
And a Pathe News
Everybody invited.
C. C. WILSON, Vice Pres.
ADMISSION 20 CENTS AND 35 CENTS
Continuous Shows
SPECIAL OCCASION
SENNETTS PRODUCTION IS
THRILLING AND STARTLING
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In “THE BLACK SECRET"
; —from the novel by Robert W. Chambers. Something different in
the way of serials.
Every Friday and Saturday—Matinees Only
After wandering around the countrytruck, extensive and habited chicken Bttheda BaftiEoErrh Sunday *mght
CITY BAKERY
C. A. Rood
MADEIAETHURPIETES
; (June 13th) at eight o’clock, under the
auspices of the Baptist Preachers
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GNASH TEETH IN
DISAPPOINTMENT
Bolding & Ponder
Real Estate, Oil and Gas Leases and
Royalties
Hallsville, Texas
tween ham and eggs. Their efforts at Morning News
seeding. milking and fattening the -ornin.mews
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Naval Officer Is
Visitor To Marshall
No Decision In The
George Litigation
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Promptness and Service my
motto
Located North Wellington St.
Davidson & Blalock Bldg.
Res. Phone 825. Office 320.
is a story of the Royal Mounted Police—a story of adven-
ture and a story of a wonderful love.
It is Mr. Neilan’s best and Mr. Curwood’s finest novel.
You bet the kiddies love to come here for their drinks.
They know where they get the largest glass of the
most delicious soda and the biggest plate of the purest
and finest ice cream. Mothers can trust their children
with us because we serve only the purest of products
and that means their children’s safety.
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Howell Electric Co.
Electrical Contractors
Wiring and Supplies '
No job too large—
none too small—
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I perienced cashier, one who can well
. . , _ ... .1. ..... meet the puolic. A good position for
in their leisure moments the stars . r "
n the right party. Give age, experience
HELP WANTED.
Wanted by reliable company an ex-
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Try To Avoid Cleaning And Cop
Feed—Lose Out On Eats
And Hand Shakes.
The Biggest and Best Comedy Ever Screened. Don’t miss it.
—or calling in one of our autos.
You can do it in half the usual j
i time and it wont cost much j
either. Simply Ring 93.
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ZACHRY’S
Cleaners and
Dyers
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If you want to Move
PHONE 1126
Wright Pilcher
the
RIGHT TRANSFER MAN
Prices Right
O A. MeGilvray, Manager
208 N. Bolivar St Phone
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the re-establishment of relations be- Io „ „ r
Ie iv et 5 - motion. Address Cashier care the
for a slice of our bread spread
with butter or jam. They know
its toothsome flavor and relish,
the fine gold erust that tastes
so good. Give your children all
of our bread they will eat. That
will be a lot, but the more they
eat the better they will grow
and thrive.
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God’s Country”
officer in charge of the Dallas Re by Judge Beard in the case of J. N.
cruiting District, made a short visit George vs. The Jonesville Oil & Gas
- - — - Company. The entire morning was
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Messrs. Metzgar and Rogers. He said junction suit. Judge Beard an-
nounced that he would render a de-
cision on Monday morning.
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We take pleasure in presenting Marshall Neilan s first pic-
ture from his own studios
Expect a Real Treat
You will not be disappointed
become the center of an
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praise of the city of Marshall. “You
in fact, the engineer and the tech-
nical men said they would have to
have an entirely new part made—a
very expensive proceeding. Then
some bright mind suggested us as
welders and our man came and look-
ed over the job. We went to work on
the broken piece and in a few hours
they had their machine as good as it
ever was.
East Texas Welding Co.
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By Th. Aseociated Press. _
Ballinger, Texas, June 11The
shortest man and woman, speakins
literally not figuratively, were, mar-
ried recently when Richard Holbrook,
who is four feet four inches high and
weights 153 pounds, took for his bnide
Miss Ana Middleton, who is three feet
eleven inches tall, and not quite as
heavy as her husband.
on Pianos. Player Fianos and Phono-
graphs for a few days only. Terms
to suit every pocketbook. We have
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MIEMBEESCLSAOLDREUSIoS
—— place has just put the sun on the
By The Associated * ress- . ..
’ Austin, June 11.—Twenty members job. too. __________________
ofethsmCaprsaycor Texas during the For the benefit of the Moses Monte,
thfrty-leventh commencement. after-fiore Temple a social will.be, given
a separation of about twenty years, on the corner of Grand and Welling-
Secretary John A. Lomax of the , ton streets next Tuesday mght. There
‘ EStudents Association said that will be a varied program including
this club was formed among students fancy dancing. Free will ofering-
with slender means who rented a 61-15. ---------
house and prepared their own meals.
at a cost of about $10 per month to ,
each member.
During the reunion it was brought
out that one member of this old or-
ganization is now a millionaire, an-
other is president of one of the larg-
est banks of the state, and practicaly
all of them have become financially
independent.
A breakfast together in B Hall, the
boys’ dormitory, was a feature of the
reunion.
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DRIVER'S END
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very highly of the results obtained by
the local office which is in charge of
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BE FOUND IN GROUND of the Sennett studios undertook to,
------ discourage the high cost of living and ,
By The Associated Presa. * - ’-----* ._1-.:—. h
Portland, Ore., June 11.— Some-
where near Bonneville, Ore., in the
vicinity of the state fish hatchery:
there is said to have been hidden a
It was a hungry and disappointed
hapuened like this: About nineteen and mammonth plant in Los Angeles
aspirants for office left Msrshall yes- and will be shown at the Grand
terday morning to attend the grave- I Theatre for the last time today was
yard working but they arrived too late, suggested to the “comedy king” by
When the candidates arrived at the certain excruciatingly funny episodes
grave yard about 11 o’clock (one hour that happened “down on the farm” of,
before dinner) they found the grave the Sennett “estate" in Los Angeles, field,
yard had been cleaned and no one Vititors to that extensive institution ■ t. ni
there. Upon inquiring from a neigh- • know that there IS a farm on the
bor it was learnedithat thecittzenstn forty acres that comprise thei"plot" AT BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH
the neighborhood had met early in tn It is a regular honest-to-goodness
morning and finished the work and farm with everything that a farm
gone about their customary business, boasts except a mortgage. Garden
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gay and festive porker were so
_______ fraught with elements of comedy that
ten-gallon cask of whiskey. "Down on the Farm” just naturally
According to Indians, the "guor grew like Topsy and clamored for
has been buried since the late 3 s screen presentment.
when Captain Bonneville was exPior. Louise Fazenda in the role of the
ing the Oregon country The Indian rustic maiden whose charms excite
stories. said to be truths and not the romantic impulses of a large
legends, state that Captain Bonne- fisted, large-hearted farm-hand and
ville had more liquor in his caravan whose prospective inheritance no less
than could be easily carried, so he is । excites the desires of the village Shy-
said to have buried a ten-gallon cask lock trying to act like a Don Juan-
near the present site of Bonneville. f Louise Fazenda is easily in her very
The Indians have handed the story best characterization. In it she ap-
down for many years, and explain pears as queen of the grotesque and
that none of' the tribesmen nave comical; also she is seen in her own :
found the cask. charming right as an actress of beauty !
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in today. BROOK MAYS & CO.,!
Masonic Building, 105 E. Rusk St., -
Phone 787. Liberal allowances for =
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for a while the candidates finally runways, duck ponds, turkey do-
came back to Marshall hungry and mains, fields of growing grain, a cosy i
weary. There was a rumor out last farmhouse occupied by an agricultur- union,
night that at the next graveyari alist who is expected to make his farm
cleaning much more work would be "pay," horses, cows, pigs, guinea-
gotten out of the candidates as they hens and pigeons—not in exhibition
were likely to arrive earlier than one confinement but “on the job” and part
hour before eating time. of a regular ranch, many acres in
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= people nearest the great outdoors. There men may be good =
= —or bad—but whatever they are, they are strong.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1920, newspaper, June 12, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406374/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .