The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 236, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 13, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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Sunday, June 18, 1920
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Courthouse News
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Suit $1.50
the Original Middy.
Parisian Beauty Parlor
Your Choice $3.00
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Your Choice $6.95
DON’T OVERLOOK THIS BIG SALE
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25 Per Cent Discount
WHITE BLOUSES
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On our entire stock of LOW SHOES for
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$10.00 value $7.45
$13.95 value $11.45
$15.50 value $13.45
$4.50, $6.00 and $10.00
$25.00 value $19.95
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Joe Schendle and Louis Strohe re-
turned yesterday from the meeting of
the State Retail Merchants’ Associa-
tion which held its meeting in Sher-
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Fast colors. high class work-
manship and perfect fit. We are
showing some of the most pop-
ular styles for the big or the lit-
tle girls. Eight years to size 22.
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.50
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STROBE RETURN
FROM MEETING
CHILD’S BLOOMERS
Bloomers of good quality Cam-
bric and well finished. 2 to 8
year sizes.
Priced 60c and 75c
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money may be placed in the banks in ,
order that it may be placed at the
disposal of the farmers. He said that
the deposits of the banks were nom-
inally low at this season of the year.
CONTROL OF MOSQUITOES
BY THE USE OF SMALL FISH
MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
PAUL JONES MIDDY
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CHILDREN’S WAISTS
50c
to give a demonstration of the meth-
oils to be used by next Tuesday.
Strictly cash-no refunds- none sent on
approval.
PAUL, THE EXPERT
CLEANER AND DYER.
We decided to stay in Marshall and 1
have the largest dyeing and cleaning |
plant in town. We are real dyers and
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Are Loud In Praise Of Retail
Merchants’ Meeting Held
Last Week.
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Large assortment this season’s
styles, small and medium
shapes. Roll brim and turned
up on side. Ribbon and flower
trimmed. Value $6.00.
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CHILDREN’S PANTS
45c
Children’s Hemstitched Muslin
Pants, sizes 2 years to 12.
Pair 45c
Children’s Cambric Waists with
tape buttons. Sizes 2 years to 12.
Each 50c .
Elillitpilttiti (_
“Pizen” Coming To
Fight Boll-Weevil
HUB SHOE STORE
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server. who recently returned from a,------
conference at Washington with chief work _
of the weather bureau, C. M. Marvin. Garage, 8. Washington Axe.
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—“the big store since 1874
Bring your children to the Parisian Beauty Parlor for
hair bobbing. By so doing you will not have to wait in
a public place, as our parlor is private for ladies. Reduced
prices for children will be given on Friday and Saturday.
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Real Estate Transfers,—W. T. Twy-
man to J. R. Tutle, lot 4, block E,
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Misses’ and Children’s Organdy, Voile and Dotted Swiss, white and
colored Summer Dresses. Latest styles, well made and trimmed with
ribbon, embroidery and lace. Sizes 8 to 16. Priced-at
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00,
$16.00, $20.00, $25.00
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tentative of the News both gentlemen
were loud in their praises of the
acres, B. F. Hooper, $1.00.
Marriage Licenses—Joe Laston and
Mercer Dee Humphries. Demmie
We are showing a wonderful variety of dainty, cool Organdy Dresses of the better kind.
Large and complete assortment of pretty, white Tub Skills and Lovely Blouses. Georg-
ette. Foulard and Taffeta Silk Dresses, and a wonderful showing of Georgette White
Hats, and are making special prices on the hot weather needs.
of the better kind. Beautiful styles, lovely material, and neatly
trimmed is this wonderful showing of new Summer Frocks of Organ-
dy. In a wide range of colors—blue, maize, flesh, rose, lavender,
copen and white. This showing of Dresses is priced at—
$19.50, $25.00, $30.00, $45.00 '
Julius addition, 1100. W. H. Melburn
to Reuben Pierce et ala, 101 acres B.
F. Hooper. $50. W. J. Paulson to S.
J. Verhalen, 195 acres, J. Adama
$1,06. Mrs. Lora Devoss to W. J
Paulsen, 195 acres, J. Adams, $1.00
S P. Dennig to R L. Brown, 100
of last wek. When seen by a repre- ( hoyce and Willie Cooper.
10 year size to 36.
We are featuring the wonderful
Paul Jones Regulation Middy
Suits for Girls, Misses and
Women. These suits are fast-
colors and the materials used
'are the best and will give satis-
factory wear. Colors are rose,
copen, maize, tan and white, and
very prettily trimmed.
Albert
Bisop and Mary Grimes. Embrey
Humphreys and Annie Coleman.
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PAUL JONES
MIDDIES
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LISLE UNIONS $1.50
Ladies’ Pink Lisle Unions. Low
neck, no sleeve, wide knee.
Munsingwear.
Suit $1.50
LISLE UNIONS $1.50
Ladies’ white Lisle Unions,
body tape, wide knee, Munsing-
wear.
New Autos Registered.—J. H.
...________ Young, Ford. Leonard Campbell, |
esidentOf the Ford; Jesse Moore, Chevrolet.
The agricultural committee of the |
Chamber of Commerce has authoriz-
ed County Agent R A. Dean to order
a quantity of arsenate of calcium and i
a spraying machine to be used in.
connection with the fight that is to
b made on the boll-weevil in this
county. Mr. Dean has already wired j
in the order and expects to be able I
Lovely white Voile Blouses.
Some plain, others over-blouse.
Lace and embroidery trimmed,
good quality, new styles and ,
well made. Priced at—,
$1.95. $2.50, $3.50
meeting. Mr. Schendle said that he
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Austin. June 12.—Control of mal; < superior to any one in town. Alli
arial mosquitoes by the use. of small work guaranteed. We use nothing but
fish wbich eat the larvae is proving the best French dry cleaning soap on
suecesful in the vicinity of Jackson- the market and best dyes. Give us
ville, according to E. G. Eggert. as- a trial and be convinced. Auto serv-
sistant sanitary engineer of the ice and quick delivery.
United States Health Department who Suits cleaned and pressed .... 75 C.
reported results of the anti-malarial Ladies' Coat suits deaden and pres-
campaign in that vicinity He said sed .................... 75 c. |
that reports show a reduction of ap- Ladies Skirts deaden and pressed 40 c
proximately 70 per cent in the num- Pants cleaned and pressed..........
ber of malarial cases since last year. Boys' suits cleaned and pressed 50 c.
Other measures are being employed Dyeing suits -----... $4.50 to 85 00 :
in the campaign, he said, one of them Palm Beach suits ..... 40
being the purification of water sup- Palm Beach Suits, cleaned and
plies'by the installation of a chlor- Pressed ....................50c 1
ination plant. Suits. Pressed ........... ...40c J
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MARINE SERVICE WHICH tf-c
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Galveston. June 12.— A marine The Epworth League of.the Meth-;
service which will afford opportuni- odist Episcopal Church held its |
ties for thrills equal, if not greater, monthly social at the home of E. A.
than those incident to life aboard de- Nitche, Friday night. Games of old-
stroyers and sub-chasers during the fashion days as well as modern |
war, will be inaugurated on the Gulf were played during the evening. An
of Mexico, where "hurricane-chas- ice course, was served at a late hour
era,” small crafts of the sub-chaser by the hostesses. Mrs. E. A. Nitche. I
type, will patrol during storm pe- Mrs. Jno. Kelly and Mis. Emmett1,
riods and transmit by wireless to the Sandefur.
weather bureau stations particulars “ „
of storms and hurricanes encounter- TO ALIO °")5"-
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LADIES’ HATS $3.00
Bring your repair work to us. ;
Prompt service. reasonable prices,
guaranteed. Post Brothers
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$10.95 JERSEY
PETTICOATS $8.95
Specially priced for Monday.
Only a few left in this lovely
material. Colors—grey, rose,
green, copen. navy and black.
Your Choice $8.95
We have only a few of these
lovely Hats left. Made of good
quality Crepe de Chine. Trim-
med with white flowers, a very
pretty Hat.
Schendle said that Judge Ramsey
threw considerable light on the finan-
cial condition of the country. "Judge
Ramsey said that the country was
financialy sound." said Mr. Schendle.
"and he requcsted the merchants to
take the mesage home that there was
more money in the country today than
ever before. He said that the banks
of the nation had plenty of money to
take cate of the legitimate business
but none for thet speculator. Judge
Ramsey urged the merchants to re-
duce their inventories so that the
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 236, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 13, 1920, newspaper, June 13, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406375/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .