The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, June 17. 1920
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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“The Home of Fine Stationery”
Admission 20c and 35c
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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.
HOME OF THE PIPE ORGAN
AND FIRST RUN PICTURES
The greatest love story ever
written—something different.
We h
our—
Featuring
Lew Codey
CHILDREN ARE
Always Ready
most of them, as their soldier bus- I
bands on their meagre pay of $36.00
a month have been unable to support
a family, house rent and food prices
having almost doubled here within the
guised as American soldiers stowed
away on transports and came to Man-
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—We have the best facilities
for all of your banking needs.
With June nineteenth in sight and
not all of the parts of the lag new
bottling machine here, A. E. Grimes,
manager of the Coca Cola Bottling
Tell your store news through an ad in The News
and it will be read by the people you want to be
your customers.
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going to de
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shoeing th
Discussing
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gate said:
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There will be ’ a meeting of the
stockholders of the Dallas Zinc and
Mining Company, held at the City
Hall Friday night, June 17th at 8
o’clock to hear report of committee
who is now investigating mill propo-
sition. Visitors welcome.
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Motor tanks are now being used in
Switzerland by tourists in mountain
climbing.
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Bring your sewing and get it done
cheap. Can see me at house in front
of old Sexton home south of Box Fac-
tory on Elysian Fields avenue.
6-17p.
Wedding Favors
Fancy Nut Cases
Surprise Caps
Baby Arrival Cards
and
Harding is fl
Speaking at
he was elect
said the Uni
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OPENSUP A NEW FIELD
TO YOUNG LADIES—a field both pleas-
ant and profitable.
The East Texas
Commercial College
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CITY BAKERY
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Marshall. Tuna
War Brides Of American Sol-
diers Are Naw in The
Philippine Islands.
KANGAROO ROAMING HILLS
NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII
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Disconten
Await
At
Drs. Mosley & Mosley
DENTISTS
HUB SHOE STORE
Foot Fitters
You want a Service Car
Day or Night
earn your own living, b;
our course for Private I
on every pair of low shoes in the store for
Men, Women and Children
For Those
BETTER GLASSES
either eash or payments, call
Phone 1212. Eyes tested free.
DR. GARRETT. Ontometrist
New Boll Weevil
Machine Arrives
E. A. Grimes Uses
Truck To Get Part
tions guaranteed on a basis of character
and ability. Talk it over with us today.
Phone 203
Over Marshall Nat. Bank
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
LIBERAL OFFER
for a slice of our bread spread
with butter or jam. They know
its toothsome flavor and relish,
the fine gold crust 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.
and other charitable organizations. Special to The Morning News. First Baptist Sunday school will be
Austin, Texas, June 16.—Speaker the guests of Judge and Mrs. Clayton
R. E. Thomason will leave Austin ’ Feild at Fem Lake tonight. The af-
They are willing to work, but hav- Friday night after sine die adjourn-, fair will be both business and pleas-
ing no knowledge of English or Span- ment of the legislature for Marshall, i ore combined. as the regular monthly
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For trot dass
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyetec
and Alteration
VAWTER’S
Tailor Shop
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pines is not able to provide. Only
Dr. A. W. Hinchman
Osteopathic Physician
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107% West Austin Street
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to our n
ities here to be deported to the coumn- ‘been made to capture the animals,
try whence they came. Several of
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have provided them with
and food.
the machinery desired was on
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A Fool and.
His Money
Dindia-Raes ED.
I• Democrats H
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pat them on
Democrats
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to the voice
That Hardin
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has already 1
the candidat
the most ot
elements. I
trimmer whe
prohibition <
When stat
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. the delegate
stood for. I
for in his si
ing has tak
’ on anythin
Milton McConnell, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce; R. A. Dean,
agricultural agent, George Handler
and others went out to the farm of
Lee Scott yesterday afternoon to
demonstrate a new boll weevil ma-
chine that has just arrived in Mar-
shall. After giving the machine a
thorough test it was found the re-
sults were satisfactory. The machine
is a one-man affair and fits on a
man’s shoulders as he walks down the
middle of a row and the cotton plant
receives an application of the solu-
tion. Mr. Dean and Mr. CeConnell
were well pleased with the results ob-
tained. The machine is on exhibition
at the Chamber of Commerce, where
it can be seen by anyone interested..
ven into t
think itself
action of so
The outai
strength to
they failed
men who w
gradually cc
all the deleg
the stairway
Dissatisfie
likely to lie
is to be qu
Francisco,
it will be N
Associated Press Correspondence.
Honolulu, May 24—Kangaroo are >
roaming the hills back of Honolulu *
where none was ever seen before
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>y all means take
secretaries. Posi-
TE SECRETARIES
Tip To
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Eugene O’Brien scores effectively
as John Bellamy Smart, popular
banks of the Danube. He invest i-
last, year.
The prevent these Russian girls
from actual suffering, the Red Cross
E. Key Char Cobb, Jr. E. J. Fry
O. M. Heartsill W. T. Twyman
J. F. Womack Jesse I.Carter
MeClaran’s Stable
Transfer an Moving Vans
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“The Butterfly Men”
THOMASON TO RESUME
CAMPAIGN SATURDAY
Company, uses some strategy and is
now filline thousands of bottles of American author, in “A Fool and Hi-
Mr. Grimes received a wire from Money." adapted for the bereenfrom
Houston that a freight boat would the story by Bam MeCutch-
land in Houston the next day and that son, which yesterday began.a two
the days showing at the Grand Theatre.
Mr. O’Brien shifts rapidly from
- 1916. In that year a male and female
ia so eager were they to escape from kangaroo escaped from a private
the turmoil and suffering which have menagerie here and the other day
prevailed in Siberia almost since the ; they were seen in the Oahu foothills
beginning of the war. These stow- . with a family of three little kangaroo
aways were turned over to the author- I in their train. So far no effort has
A Mutt and Jeff
Comedy
and
A Paramount Magazine
Also
At Night. Only
DeLaye’s Hawaiians
and Filipinos
Singers, Plavers and Dancers
ADMISSION
For Night Performances
Lower Floor.............55c
Balcony ................. 35c
Gallery ................. 25c
War tax included
Shows 7:15 and 9:15 P. M.
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them were married at the pier while
awaiting to be put on board a trans- ;
port for the voyage back to Vladi-
vostok, which made them American
citizens and gave them the right to
remain here.
One of these stowaways, clad in
male attire, when about to be placed
on board a transport for deportation,
with several thousand Russian rubles
in her hands, appealed to the crowd
at the pier for some man to marry
her and save her life from what she
said would be certain death if she
were returned to Siberia. The Rus-
sian money which is now of little or
no value, appeared to have no in-
fluence toward bringing forth a hus-
band for the women, and she was sent
back to Siberia.
ShEtvr.ommfanytmfz
have come here from Siberia with i that if the part was reshipped out of ences in an ancient castle on the
their American soldier hosbands, are I Houston b y rail that it would take ..
to be sent to the United States by a couple of weeks to get it to Mar- gates ghost stones, finds a beauti-
the government as soon as transport- . shall. Mr. Grimes arrived in Houston bul American-born Countess, van-
ation in available. before the boat arrived. Immediately quishes • vallainous nobleman, gets
These brides come from every sta-1 after the boat arrived and the ma- • plot toT his new novel and • wife
tian of life from the peasant girl to chinery, which weighed 2,900 pounds, for his new home, and does many
the college graduate and a number I was fOaded on the truck and Mr other things that nedear him to the
had been accustomed to the luxuries ' Grimes left for Marshall and arrived audjence. „ .1
of life before the war and revolution at home exactly twenty-four hours.Wonderfully picturesque settings,
drove them from their homes. and five minutes later. both interior and extenor have
Their experiences in Manila. pro-1 ____________________. been provided for this picturef visu- ' . . -v, ...... — ■ —
bably have been a disappointment to — conn coo wANrEn jalizing artistically all the glamorous.. .
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in the yard. Settled woman prefer- | mmm m m a m m A m m
red. Wages according to ability. Baptists Will Be EEMhshk,
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those enlisted men with wives, who
have an income in addition to their
army pay will be permitted to remain
in the Philippines.
Some of the Russian girls who were
disappointed in not obtaining sol-
dier husband at Vladivostok, dis-
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ish, they are unable to find employ- where he will on Saturday, June 19, meeting of the teachers and officers
ment in any of the stores of Manila I resume his campaign for Governor, will be held at the lake. Those going
and native men and boys are pre- ! He will speak at Marshall Saturday are urged to be present at the Baptist
ferred for house servants. afternoon. church at 6 p. m. sharp where trans-
After several weeks of investiga- His next speaking engagement is portation will be awaiting to take
tins as to the best disposition to make j at Houston, June 21, going from there them to the lake.
of the war brides and their soldier. to Temple, June 22; San Antonio on -------
husbands, the army authorities de- June 23; Ballinger and Coleman, June MOTHER GOOSE BREAD is
cided that they, with few exceptions, 24, and Brownwood, June 25. made according to sound and
should be sent to the United States ------------------- scientific nrincinles The oual.
and there distributed among the army With MOTHER GOOSE Bread Sientte, Pnpee5
camps and posts khere quarters are no excuses are ever offered. It ■'5- ' , .
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920, newspaper, June 17, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406378/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .