The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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ROTARY CLUB HAS
At The Theaters
REGULARWEEKLY
MEET YESTERDAY
SINCE THE WAR
AT THE QUEEN
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“MUSIC."
Pianos, Player Pianos, phonographs,
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BEST PICTURES & MUSIC
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Beginning
relieving the newsprint shortage.
Jack.
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night the Utah Mauler entered the
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At the Close of Business September 8, 1920
Resources
503.166.42
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dared to have been accomplished by a
Vitagraph crew in the filming of a
motorboat collision with a half sub-
The First
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At the Queen Theatre today.
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$1,633,736.57
506,700.00
125.497.50
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Masonic Building,
Phone 787.
$317,944.97
185,221.45—
smaller relative increases.
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records, and player piano rolls. Brook
Mays & Co., The Reliable Music House
By The Associated Press.
Denison, Texas, Sept. 15.—Efforts
of the Denison Chamber of Commerce
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And Tomorrow
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Trees Will Make Superior
Newsprint.
finds that the wage paid to young Tailoring Co., Marshall, Dodge,
women teachers in country schools -------
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of his crop an
not only som
many things
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$2,809,050.49
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
TeBestKpnMaa in the Wodd
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AT THE GRAND
The Grand Theatre announces that
general rise in prices has wiped out
»all the gain that was made since the
Leans and Discounts ....................
U. S. Bonds, Certificates and Stamps.....
Bonds. Securities, Etc...................
Real Estate Owned .....................
Banking House ard Fixtures.............
Cach with Other Banks .................
Cash in Vault ..........................
ring with the other chalky members ■ =
of the troupe.
One night while playing in the fued/=
belt of a Southern state, Jack noticed =
centage increases in salary nearly
twice as great as artisans and labor-
ers. Dr Burgess finds, but in spite
of the increases the average pay of
New York, Sept. 16 — School bud-
gets in American cities should be twice
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A comedy of high finance
is it right to steal $300,000 worth of securities from the father
of one’s closest friend. See “A Master Stroke.” ,
Also
WILLIAM DUNCAN
in
“THE SILENT AGENGER”
Episode 6
“The Hidden Blow”
, CONTINUOUS SHOW
“A Master Stroke”
HARRY
CAREY
in
“BLUE STREAK
M’COY”
It’s a picture you’ll enjoy.
King Baggott
in
“The Hawk’s Trail”
The serial of a thousand thrills.
Also
A Good Scenic
600 per cent. Salaries of women
teachers in cities show a similar in-
Added Feature
WILLIAM RUSSELL
One of the screen’s best Westerners
in
“SIX FEET FOUR”
A Western story you'll like
Also
A Big Two-Reel Sunshine Comedy
‘Ten Knights Without a Barroom”
MATINEES. ONLY
The Last Episode of
Pearl White in “The Black Secret”
Solve the Great Secret
MAY SOON ERECT
PAPER MILLS IN
EASTERN TEXAS
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Earl Williams
in
n, nave1 pulp"prbaucingsteEoxh: Efforts To Prevent
Ca. sciclini. J.gu.. aha the pict . nzation of Jackson Gregory s, Removal Fruitless
pub- sider Texas pine timber of good pulp vibrant story of the great outdoors., ______
- . . . . . . -- -h, The adaptetion, which was prepared
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"It makes no difference where I ami
in the United States, I can always
I tell .in what direction Marshall liea
because that side is always the warm-
eat," declared E. L. Wells in an ad-
dr-ss before the Rotary Club yester-
day at its noon luncheon at the hotel
Marshall. Mr. Wells, who now lives
at San Angelo, is spending a few days
in the city shaking hands with old
friends.
Fifty dollars was appropriated to
1 usually good. The demand for va- the
rious kinds of kraft paper is as
great as the demand for newsprint
'and book paper, according to the
statements of some of the authori- day.
ties and the development of the kraft ।
Dempsey
nhht.
'At a meetin
yesterday afte
reports were m
bera of the eot
thus far mad
charge of the s
that every av
disposed of an
had been rece
plan may yet b
can be cared f
R. A. Deal
agent, gave a
among the fai
working up ex
least three-fo
tural products
list First pr
exhibit will be
third prize $30
Farmers U
Every singl
county, both w
Capital Stock ..........................
Surplus Fund ..........................
Undivided Profits ....................-
Circulation...........................
Reserve Fox Interest and Taxes ..........
Unearned Discount ..................
Certificates Issued for Liberty Loan Bends
Dividends Unpaid .....................
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank
DEPOSITS ..........................
It was stated that the club would
continue to meet at the Hotel Mar-
shall until other arrangements could
1 be made.
help defray the expenses af the Five !
County Teachers’ Institute which met
for the most popular girl in
Harrison county. One vote
for each 5c purchase.
material used. Marshall, Tyler, Luf- 1 world's champion. Somehow after that
kin, Henderson, Carthage and Nacog- Jack lost his wild desire to clown.
doches are among the town of East _ “
Texas that are desirable for locations
for paper mills engaged in manufac-
ture of kraft paper.
The manufacture of cardboard.
have increased from $2.50 a week in
1841 to $17.50 now, an increase of
Mr. Clark said yesterday that he,
is anxious to communicate with com-
mercial bodies of Texas cities desiring
to secure the location of paper in-
dustries. He will fumsh full data
regardng the cost of construction and
operation of mills, together with de-
tails of the labor side of the ques-
tion. This information has been se-
cured from authentic sources, being
gathered from paper and pulp product
industries in various parts of the
United States and Canada.—The Dal-
las News.
ed to the National Basket Association
for electing W. L. Pitts as its presi-
Mr. Pitts made a short talk
crease from about $4.50 to $35.50 a
week. Men teachers received much
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such as is used in suit boxes, shoe heavyweight slugger, provided him =
boxes and similar articles, is also , with the regulation costume, and every i E
being urged by the State Chamber night the Utah Mauler entered the =
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One of the most daring motion pic-
Scientists Declare Naive Pine ture exploit* ever accomplished ia de-
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are arranging
I The committ
I wished to str
hd community ex
adb hwill be award,
daAhurge
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Babest possib. :
“eM was said that
W ity exhibit” it
each communi
JACK V
V A PA77^ SERIAL i
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In 15 episodes: startling, sen-
sational ( spectacular. If you
like thrills and action this
will please you. I
. on the average of 45 per cent as com-
Nearly Twice As Much Money pared with a 100 per cent increase in
1 .. c.. R.r Of Rus- the wages of laborers and artisans,”
Needed, epo says a summary of the report. “This
sell Sage Foundation.
Reed, a one-time bank official, who has
been railroaded to prison on a false ■ -
1 charge, and who escapes by imperson- in Marshall the first week in ep em
ating a dead man, appears as hero ber, and the secretary was authorize |
, f of the piano box adverture. He is to issue check to the proper officials.
ex austive study locked in the box by conspirators, and
thrown thus into the river.
A motor boat plowing rapidly thru
the water collides with half submerg- ; dent,
in response to requests.
to “The Index Number For State .... __________- _____ ______ ...
School Systems” by Dr Leonard P. been registered by the county tax । scientific organizations that con-
Ayres. which made a comparison of collector since the last list was ruh ei- To
the efficiency of the school systems of lisned: Lewis Green, Marshall, Ford; material the forest division of the .
different states. T C. Lindsey. Jonesville, Chandler; I Unted States department of the in-i by Stephen F ox is said to adhere with
Dr. Burgess compares the salaries Dr Galen Eads. Marshall, Ford; H. H. | terior and various technical schools great fidelity to the original stori
paid to teachers with those paid to Havgeod. Marshall, Ford; Mrs. Fannie and colleges throughout the . na- and to abound in thrills, romance, .
Pborers and artisans for 80 years and cocke Marshali, Chevrolet; Tip-Top tion. The State Chamber of Com- quiet humor and "dramatie punch it to keep the offices of the car account-
- merce has spent months in secur- has taken six months of studio and ant of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas |
ling data regarding the possibilities laboratory work to get ‘his big fea- railroad in Denison, have failed and
of the pulp industry in Texas and ture ready for the screen, and we are the offices will be moved in the near
this information is now being fur-I promised something decidedly out of future to Parsons. Kansas it has been
Inshed sources of big paper maru. the ordmary—an action picture “with • announced. In a letter toW . M King,
1facturers who are considering locat- a difference.” .secretary of the Chamber of Com-
‘ l ing plants in the Texas pine woods ! In ‘he first place, the cast is extra- ; merce, C. N. W hitehead, operating of-
i , , iordinary well-balanced. William Rus- ficcr of the road, stated that move
Marshall, Texas. xionm one Mill in Texas sell, nicknamed the “comet of the 1 was being made as a part of the road’s
There is at present but'one paper ; screen,” is cast in the beloved role of I plan for more economical operation
'mill in Texas. This plant is located | "Buck” Thornton, who stoops as he en-l and that this end would be served
at Orange and is devoted to the Iters all doors except those of his I by consolidation of the Denison and 1
manufacture of kraft paper, a verylown home. How be bids fair to be-
popular variety of wrapping paper. I come the scapegoat at an unscrup- FOR CASH ONLY—Sugar 18c per)
The possibilities for enlarging the ulous sheriff and his chief deputy, and pound for this weelc I
State’s output of kraft paper is very how he beats them at their own game, 9-20p. L. H. GARLAND.
bright, due to the great supply of winning a charming giul into the ------- --------- _
East Texas, bargain. the the adu mm mm m mM
be by heralded AVh md E Ee me Mh m
additional mills, the swiftest, breeziest and most I A W I • Eppp pPM
Clark declares. There is but in: le thrilling drama of American ufe ever . ZV\ 4A I K? H 44 I I ’V [D)I)E I
difficulty encountered in marketing brought to the screen. , \ $°A.I Ka I UL I JX—
due to the ---- । vk 6dy E M EE E V
fox is While ds Ee Euma mhamm E * BH
Sells-Floto circus, Jack Demp-t " " " “
sey. star of the Pathe serial, “Dare- l
devil Jack" which will be seen at the ' E
Grand Theatre on Friday and Satur- j
1 ' .of each week, requested the =5
manaement to allow him to clown ■ =
industry would do something toward | just for the fun of the thing.
> The management, being evceedingly
An industry engaged in this line of
work is now operating in Dallas
Maxwell motor never
stopped. Ran 22,022
miles; average 22 miles
to gallon of gas.
It’s the best car for you.
WOOD A. LAKE,
E. KEY, JR.
Dealers.
FRANK CRAWLEY,
Salesman
$1,280 Delivered
9-26c)
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I fat until the o
’ . Count Fair,
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i teachers has never risen as high as
! wages paid to such artisans as black- |
smiths, carpenters and painters.
"During the five years since 1915
1 the salaries of teachers have increased
: 2944" 3* "
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B SCHOOL BUDGETS
SHOULD BE MORE
but the State chamber declares that
numerous factories engaged in sim-'
ilar work are needed to fill the de- a lean, lank, be-whiskered individual E
mand of Texas and the Southwest. i of about sixty, seated in the front row =
The. State chamber is of the op- ' and holding a Winchester in his bony =
inion that the paper and pulp industry' fingers.
is a trade best suited for East Texas I “What you’ll adoin’ with that gun?” E
yet other locations of the State are asked the man seated next to him. =
capable of supporting mills devoted “I jest ’lowed I’d shoot ma-self a =
to the manufacture of products where ‘ clown,” replied the elongated moun- ___
old newspaper and rags are the raw taineer. fixing a beady eye on the I #
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We are expecting another
large shipment of Studebakers I
right away. Can promise quick
delivery on any model. Place
your order now. They wont last
long.
S. E. WOOD, JR.
Distrbutor Phone 191
“This is a Studebaker Year”
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Chevrolet. 5-passenger, $150.
9-170 WOOD A. LAKE CO.
. I merged piano box containing an im-
. . , 11 prisoned man. The performance was
,------------- . , A movement has been launched y done for scenes in the sixth episode
time of the Civil War. A comparison the Texas Chamber of Commerce to of Vitagraph's latest superserial, “The
cersinArersm------------------ of teachers' salaries and the cost of locate in various commercial centers 1 Silent Avenger,” of which wilfam
.. Urge as before the war according the necessities of life each year for of East Texas paper and pulp mis Duncan, the Sandow of the screen, is
to an analysis of public school sta- the past 80 years makes it clear that sufficient in number to supply the the star
tistics just given out by the Russell in the past two years the purchasing demands of the Southwest and also Duncan, playing the role of Phil
Sage Foundation. The report main- power of the teacher's salary has been | to eventually figure in world trade
tamed that teachers' salaries should less than at any other time since the in paper and other wood pulp com.
now be double the pre-war figures in Civil War. The report maintains thatmodities. W. R. Clark, manager of
order to obtain the same quality of the only way to retain efficient teach- the research department of the Tex
educational service. The cost of school ers in service and at the same time jas Chamber of Commerce, has re:
buildings is declared to have trebled attract able men and women to teach- cently made an
in the last five years. 1 ing is to bring salaries to a level cor- East Texas as the seat of a great
These findings are made public in a responding to the level of the wages pulp products center and yesterday
volume entitled “Trends of School in other occupations, and the level of announced that his researches have
Costs.” The author is Dr. W. Ran- the cost of living." I convinced him that a dozen or more
dolph Burgess, assistant director of ------• towns in the Texas pine timber Ii
the department of education of the A ... gion are ideally located as cente rs
Russell Sage Foundation. The study New A U tomoblles for paper mills.
is an application to the field of edi- Recentlv Registered Communications received by Mr.
cation of the method of the index wecenun- •58115 51 Clark from various scientific bodies:
number. The volume is a companion 1 assert that East Texas is an ideal it
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920, newspaper, September 17, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406456/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .